Charlton v Bradford - Post Match Views
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Simonsen said:
From the BBC website;
"Taylor almost added a second after 32 minutes when his curled effort from outside the area hit the post and rebounded out for a goal kick."
Did that happen? I genuinely can't remember it!
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The reason the Taylor and Grant partnership worked so well was when Lyle went to the right or Left wing, Grant would be central, and when Grant went down the wing Taylor would take up the central position.
Both Taylor and Grant could play on the wing which stretched defenders.
On Saturday, Taylor spent more time on the wing with Igor central for the whole time.
Fortunately Lyle still took up 3 great positions in the box to score, miss and the one for the cameras in the 2nd half.
Igor did put in a shift TBF, even winning a couple of headers, and his fitness is not an excuse now. If he doesn't start scoring soon after being given the number 9 role our chances of getting through 3 play off games looks bleak.
Fosu totally baffles me because how can the man who was so brilliant and unplayable against the Gills for 80 minutes seem so ineffective most of the time,
plus that day he did his best work central including the cracking goal.
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ForeverAddickted said:Simonsen said:
From the BBC website;
"Taylor almost added a second after 32 minutes when his curled effort from outside the area hit the post and rebounded out for a goal kick."
Did that happen? I genuinely can't remember it!
Ah yes...I remember that....good effort. Thought that went just wide.1 -
The system didn't help Igor too much. He was left on his own against two centre-backs while Taylor was used more as a left winger, who had to cover Purrington. To be fair, it worked because Taylor scored and 2nd half he helped bottle up their right side as we were conscious that Caddis loves to get forward from right-back.
Igor made quite a few runs but we typically play across the face of the opponent's defence, rather than hitting an early ball forward. We switch play (albeit via Cullen) to try to open them up. But Bradford left so many back for 85 mins, it was really hard to find any space. Bradford did try to break from that but ultimately, they left themselves far too much ground to recover because they were so deep.
I thought Fosu was ok on Saturday. He tried to keep it simple on most occasions, where in the past he's over-done it. He did one nice turn and almost found Igor with an angled ball in behind the defence.
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People complain about Fosu and Vetokele no matter how they play.
Vetokele doesn't work hard and plays crap. We all agree he played crap
Vetokele works hard, gets in good positions but doesn't score... Apparently a crap performance.
Fosu does too much and loses the ball - He's crap
Fosu plays it simple and doesn't lose the ball - He's crap
I'm so bored of how fickle fans can be.3 -
Simonsen said:ForeverAddickted said:Simonsen said:
From the BBC website;
"Taylor almost added a second after 32 minutes when his curled effort from outside the area hit the post and rebounded out for a goal kick."
Did that happen? I genuinely can't remember it!
Ah yes...I remember that....good effort. Thought that went just wide.2 -
Simonsen said:
The system didn't help Igor too much. He was left on his own against two centre-backs while Taylor was used more as a left winger, who had to cover Purrington. To be fair, it worked because Taylor scored and 2nd half he helped bottle up their right side as we were conscious that Caddis loves to get forward from right-back.
Igor made quite a few runs but we typically play across the face of the opponent's defence, rather than hitting an early ball forward. We switch play (albeit via Cullen) to try to open them up. But Bradford left so many back for 85 mins, it was really hard to find any space. Bradford did try to break from that but ultimately, they left themselves far too much ground to recover because they were so deep.
I thought Fosu was ok on Saturday. He tried to keep it simple on most occasions, where in the past he's over-done it. He did one nice turn and almost found Igor with an angled ball in behind the defence.
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Does Taylor have a free role? towards the end of the game he's bumbling around at left back taking throws then ambling forward on the counter.0
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killerandflash said:Simonsen said:
The system didn't help Igor too much. He was left on his own against two centre-backs while Taylor was used more as a left winger, who had to cover Purrington. To be fair, it worked because Taylor scored and 2nd half he helped bottle up their right side as we were conscious that Caddis loves to get forward from right-back.
Igor made quite a few runs but we typically play across the face of the opponent's defence, rather than hitting an early ball forward. We switch play (albeit via Cullen) to try to open them up. But Bradford left so many back for 85 mins, it was really hard to find any space. Bradford did try to break from that but ultimately, they left themselves far too much ground to recover because they were so deep.
I thought Fosu was ok on Saturday. He tried to keep it simple on most occasions, where in the past he's over-done it. He did one nice turn and almost found Igor with an angled ball in behind the defence.
Probably because Bradford played 5 in midfield plus Caddis getting forward, so Charlton either had to play with just one striker themselves or put one of them out wide. Plus I think Bowyer quite likes Taylor finding space on the wing. It certainly didn't seem to do him any harm because he looked lively and had five efforts on goal.0 -
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I know what Fosu can do and if we can get him playing well, it would give us a big advantage in the play offs. Bowyer has a few games to try to help this happening seeing as another win and teh play offs are pretty secure.0
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I wonder whether it’s the international break that loses momentum/flow to our football.0
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Simonsen said:killerandflash said:Simonsen said:
The system didn't help Igor too much. He was left on his own against two centre-backs while Taylor was used more as a left winger, who had to cover Purrington. To be fair, it worked because Taylor scored and 2nd half he helped bottle up their right side as we were conscious that Caddis loves to get forward from right-back.
Igor made quite a few runs but we typically play across the face of the opponent's defence, rather than hitting an early ball forward. We switch play (albeit via Cullen) to try to open them up. But Bradford left so many back for 85 mins, it was really hard to find any space. Bradford did try to break from that but ultimately, they left themselves far too much ground to recover because they were so deep.
I thought Fosu was ok on Saturday. He tried to keep it simple on most occasions, where in the past he's over-done it. He did one nice turn and almost found Igor with an angled ball in behind the defence.
Probably because Bradford played 5 in midfield plus Caddis getting forward, so Charlton either had to play with just one striker themselves or put one of them out wide. Plus I think Bowyer quite likes Taylor finding space on the wing. It certainly didn't seem to do him any harm because he looked lively and had five efforts on goal.
Someone like Marshall would have been perfect to give cover on that side, while still getting forward0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:I know what Fosu can do and if we can get him playing well, it would give us a big advantage in the play offs. Bowyer has a few games to try to help this happening seeing as another win and teh play offs are pretty secure.0
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wmcf123 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I know what Fosu can do and if we can get him playing well, it would give us a big advantage in the play offs. Bowyer has a few games to try to help this happening seeing as another win and teh play offs are pretty secure.0
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Genuinely believe Igor will be pushing on for us as the season closes, dropping him now will crush his slowly building confidence.1
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I'm not sure, but I don't think we have a better option. Hope you are right.1