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We’ve only gone and bloody done it again!!!! (2019 Playoff Final).

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  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,752
    GET INNNNNNNNNNNNN (creds to The Guardian and Lee Smith/Action Images)



    Brilliant photo of a great moment.  Just love the way it has caught the fans reaction.
    Would make a nice poster.
    Just made this my new screensaver. Brilliant photo. I'm not in it but it could just aswell be me. The best last minute winner of all time.
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Wow. I'm only just now feeling remotely like back to normal.

    What a day. So many emotions, so much pride, so much love for my team. I can't really remember the last time I cried, properly cried, but I did when that final whistle went.

    A day that will live in my memory for the rest of my days.

    Just needs Duchatelet to sell up and my world will be complete.
  • northstandsteve
    northstandsteve Posts: 14,329
    Can someone please post Valley Pass commentary with the winner
  • addickson
    addickson Posts: 891
    Sunderland fans feel Ross screwed up the last transfer window and is too negative and basically cost them promotion in the second half of the season.
    I have a bit of a theory about this. If you are having a reasonably successful season in the Scottish Premier League, your "prize" is to play Celtic 4 times. I think the average Scottish managers mentality is "we'll build a Maginot line, defend like buggery, and maybe we'll get lucky and sneak a goal!"

    When what Sunderland needed, (let's not forget, they're still getting parachute payments from the Premier League!) is a manager whose attitude is "Screw everyone else! We're going for an unbeaten season and do everybody 4-0!"

    Wrong manager = wrong club.
    Understand your theory, but he's never managed in the top league in Scotland. He took St Mirren from the bottom of the Championship (League 2 as it is down here) to winning it the next season. Was also Dumbarton's caretaker and assistant manager so come in Agent Jack your time is up😉
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,802
    I woke up yesterday morning feeling sickeningly nervous and filled with a sense of dread about losing rather than any excitement about the possibility of winning. I really didn't think we would do it and especially in that fashion - this just doesn't happen to us. I, like I guess most, had completely given up on the idea of any goal coming and was very much set for ET.

    Penalty shoot outs, like the Donny one, are pretty much the peak of excitement/stress/drama in football - but  whilst they're make or break, when you're in those you've slowly adjusted your mindset as extra time ticks down and the pens are taken, and you're at least vaguely mentally prepared in that moment that it's about to be decided and over one way or the other. But the manner of yesterday, a goal which was really out of the blue (especially given how tired we had looked for most of the last 20 minutes) to just suddenly win it and that's it - it's the last kick, you're promoted, the hell of rochdales and fleetwoods and checkatrades is really over - I couldn't really take it in. After the initial pandemonium (which seemed to last for ages - I was expecting at least a couple of minutes of nailbiting defending before the end but the goal literally transitioned immediately into the final whistle), I just stood and held my head in my hands to try and process what had happened.

    There were so many great moments in the day; Green Man before the game, Box Park post-match, London Bridge post-post match; seeing SO many Charlton fans both in the ground and across London; being sat in the block right below Chrissy Powell; seeing Curbs and Bowyer together. And today has been a wonderful footage/media binge. 

    It's hard to rank this against 98, and I don't think there's a need to put one above the other. This one just feels different rather than better or worse; more about relief than pure joy - and I didn't see this one coming. For most of the season I simply didn't believe, really thought there was no chance - it was only when we beat Luton that I started to seriously think actually we might be able to do it. It's crazy to look back at how poor we were in those February fixtures in front of an empty Valley with a threadbare 11 bereft of quality only a couple of months back and to then end like we have.

    I wasn't about for the Lennie Lawrence promotion but it feels like this was essential to preserve the future of the club in a similar way to that one, rather than the beginning of a joyous almost stolen adventure. And achieved in similarly unbelievable circumstances - Bowyer has worked absolute wonders in ludicrous circumstances. 

    Anyway, we've done it. Yesterday and Donny were memories we'll have forever. And I've never got over Powell; my ultimate hero and I've always held on to the hope of getting him back one day. But with yesterday, and with Bow and Jacko - with that, I think I might just about have come to terms with it.

    Now, please, please f off Roland and please please Charlton, PLEASE - whatever and whoever is around the corner, players, managers, owners - never, ever take me back to the horrendous, ugly, miserable, cold, lonely,  deprived, rainy, windy, muddy, depressing and derelict pit of a division that is League One.


  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Amazing day. I say day, I was pretty much only there for the game. Made the mistake of going by coach. Started regretting it early on in the week. Took far longer than it should to get to Wembley, only had time to get in and grab a pie to eat while watching the game. Just like in 98 I didn't expect us to win. Thankfully the game made up for missing out on build of the day.

    Can't remember 90 minutes going by so quickly. Couldn't believe it when we conceded in the way we did, after the shock of that goal I thought we must at least have an equaliser in us.

    Bowyer got his decisions spot on, with Sarr on a yellow card and Sunderland getting down our left side he didn't risk him getting sent off. Switching from the back 3 and moving Bielik into midfield helped us in the second half. Around the 65th minute my dad talked about getting Williams on soon, and I had been thinking the same. I thought he'd come on for Parker, but taking Pratley off was the more attacking switch. Didn't take him long to make an impact and win a few free kicks.

    At the time I didn't feel there was much in it, it could have gone either way, but without either team creating many clear chances. Would have loved Parker to get the winning goal, we were wondering why he tried that flick instead of just hitting it.

    Time was running out and I said something around this being our last chance and the perfect time to score. We didn't take it, but soon after I was saying similar - one more chance. Don't think I can describe that feeling and the reaction when the goal went in. Perfect timing, so late on that even Charlton couldn't mess it up by that point.

    Having a 3 year old and a 1 year old and living 60 odd miles away I've been watching us on iFollow in the last two years other than the home play-off games and yesterday. It's meant I've still felt like I've been part of it and been able to enjoy watching this team, but nothing beats being there.

    Hopefully it won't be long until my son gets the bug. If Bowyer gets the chance to build on this he can be what Curbs was to me when I started going in the 90s. I haven't been able to go to a game with three generations of family since 2001/02. I'm hoping we're not waiting another 21 years to play win at Wembley again, would love to get the chance for three generations to experience that together again.
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,255
    Sunderland scored one goal of their own making in 3 play off games.  You don’t deserve to go up if that’s all you can manage 
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  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,459
    Can someone please post Valley Pass commentary with the winner
    http://www.charltonlive.co.uk/2019/05/27/charlton-live-promotion-special/

    Highlights About 5 mins in.
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    What a weekend! Stayed for 2 nights in an Airbnb in Hammersmith. Had the most delicious curry (traditional street food style) on Saturday night in a delightful place called 'Patri Hammersmith'. 
    Sunday was fantastic with family in the North Star on Finchley Road and then of course the game! Not sure I've experienced anything like that at a football match? It even gives 98 a run for its money when you take into account our current off field situation.
    Now, sadly, I've just come back down to earth with a bump (literally)!! I've just landed back in Riyadh!!  :|
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    edited May 2019
    What an absolutely magnificent day from start to finish. For those lucky enough to be there, the memories will stay with us for the rest of our lives. 

    We certainly don’t do things the easy way, with the most ridiculous own goal - make that any goal - I’ve seen Charlton concede in my 51 seasons of watching them. Absurd goals are conceded from time to time in big games (e.g.in both last season’s Champions League Final and in the World Cup Final) but what a terrible start. The team deserve a lot of credit for recovering from that early gut punch. It would have been an absolute tragedy for Dillon and Naby - two of our standout performers in the second half of the season - if it had proved decisive.

    Overall, I thought it was a relatively low quality game, with few chances at either end, save for Charlton’s equaliser, which was sublime. Sunderland were pretty pedestrian, rarely threatened (other than Leadbitter’s first half shot) and I thought that we moved the ball better in midfield once we got over that shaky opening 15-20 minutes.

    Playing three at the back wasn’t working and Naby was being exposed for pace down the left side. We were missing Bielik’s power and surging runs in midfield and, in any event, didn’t need an extra defender to deal with strikers like the desperately average Charlie Wyke. That said, would Purrington have been popping up at the far post for his goal if we’d been playing a flat back 4 ? Maybe, maybe not.

    The change of shape and substitutions helped us to gain a greater measure of control, Pearce was rock solid at the back and Jonny Williams injected real momentum with his direct and skillful dribbling after he entered the fray. That said, the game had extra time written all over it before that explosion of total ecstasy 6 seconds from the end of added time - followed by another moments later when the ref blew for full time. Just incredible.

    We went to the Wembley Box Park post-match where the DJ belted out a series a anthems and the entire game was shown again on a giant screen. Much beer was taken and a great time was had by all.

    A wonderful atmosphere and one that should help get Charlton into the blood of a good number of the many youngsters in attendance.  

  • NapaAddick
    NapaAddick Posts: 4,657
    Imagine if Bowyer had £4m to spend in the last transfer window!
    I would have been happy just keeping KAG. I think we would have gotten the necessary 4 points to have gone straight up. It all worked out, though, in the end.
  • cs1986
    cs1986 Posts: 1,529
    JamesSeed said:
    Sad to see people slating Parker on the marks thread. He was a makeweight signing, who would never have been expected to play in the semis, and final, but he played his part when thrown into the deep end.  
    In the final he did nothing wrong, without being brilliant, but won the free kick that lead to the winner. 
    We might not see him in a Charlton shirt again, but if we don’t, ta for giving it your best shot Josh. 
    And I’d be happy if he stayed tbh. 
    Agree 100% with everything up to last sentence. Parker put a shift in which i loved but he wouldmt even score in a brothel. We are in huge trouble if we see him in a charlton shirt next year if we are honest.
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,379
  • KiwiValley
    KiwiValley Posts: 3,379
    seth plum said:
    In that clip it is nice only watching Ben Purrington, especially knowing before he does he will score.
    Watch closely, canny play.
    His defender just let him go. Shocking defending.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,791
    SDAddick said:
    Seen a few people across forums and twitter say our goals were scrappy (more Mackems than us) 



    If that's scrappy then long may our scrappy football continue 
    Can't imagine how they could see that as scrappy. The second one, more than fair enough. But we've done that well this year, we've scored some great goals and we've scored some real scrappy ones. 
    That play on the left between Aribo and Cullen to set up the cross from which Farmer Paddy scores is far from scrappy.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,791
    What a weekend! Stayed for 2 nights in an Airbnb in Hammersmith. Had the most delicious curry (traditional street food style) on Saturday night in a delightful place called 'Patri Hammersmith'. 
    Sunday was fantastic with family in the North Star on Finchley Road and then of course the game! Not sure I've experienced anything like that at a football match? It even gives 98 a run for its money when you take into account our current off field situation.
    Now, sadly, I've just come back down to earth with a bump (literally)!! I've just landed back in Riyadh!!  :|
    You poor sod.  Two weeks in Riyadh was the worst two weeks of my life.
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  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,934
    Can someone please post Valley Pass commentary with the winner
    http://www.charltonlive.co.uk/2019/05/27/charlton-live-promotion-special/

    Highlights About 5 mins in.

    That is EPIC.

    If someone knows how to patch that over the top of the Tv coverage we will have a winner
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,503
    hawksmoor said:
    I was in 552 a block away from the Mackems and an old boy in a flat cap and two hearing aids was offering them out for most of the game.
    Can you hear the Sunderland sing? I can’t hear a fucking thing!

    No, seriously, I can’t hear you. I think I forgot to charge my hearing aids. 
    I was in block 143 and thought that at times they were louder than us.

    For long periods of the 2nd half they definitely were making more noise (they got their roar going). Our crowd seemed strangely subdued for a while but it built up towards the end!
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    I think overall - before the game was decided, we were the loudest. It was a game with a lot of tension and there were spells where it subdued both a little, but we dusted ourselves off and went back at it better than them. Maybe they were more tense than us.
  • bazjonster
    bazjonster Posts: 2,875
    What a weekend! Stayed for 2 nights in an Airbnb in Hammersmith. Had the most delicious curry (traditional street food style) on Saturday night in a delightful place called 'Patri Hammersmith'. 
    Sunday was fantastic with family in the North Star on Finchley Road and then of course the game! Not sure I've experienced anything like that at a football match? It even gives 98 a run for its money when you take into account our current off field situation.
    Now, sadly, I've just come back down to earth with a bump (literally)!! I've just landed back in Riyadh!!  :|
    You poor sod.  Two weeks in Riyadh was the worst two weeks of my life.
    You get used to it mate. Especially at the end of each month!  ;)
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,107
    edited May 2019
    Wrong Thread ...
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,503
    Blucher said:
    What an absolutely magnificent day from start to finish. For those lucky enough to be there, the memories will stay with us for the rest of our lives. 

    We certainly don’t do things the easy way, with the most ridiculous own goal - make that any goal - I’ve seen Charlton concede in my 51 seasons of watching them. Absurd goals are conceded from time to time in big games (e.g.in both last season’s Champions League Final and in the World Cup Final) but what a terrible start. The team deserve a lot of credit for recovering from that early gut punch. It would have been an absolute tragedy for Dillon and Naby - two of our standout performers in the second half of the season - if it had proved decisive.

    Overall, I thought it was a relatively low quality game, with few chances at either end, save for Charlton’s equaliser, which was sublime. Sunderland were pretty pedestrian, rarely threatened (other than Leadbitter’s first half shot) and I thought that we moved the ball better in midfield once we got over that shaky opening 15-20 minutes.

    Playing three at the back wasn’t working and Naby was being exposed for pace down the left side. We were missing Bielik’s power and surging runs in midfield and, in any event, didn’t need an extra defender to deal with strikers like the desperately average Charlie Wyke. That said, would Purrington have been popping up at the far post for his goal if we’d been playing a flat back 4 ? Maybe, maybe not.

    The change of shape and substitutions helped us to gain a greater measure of control, Pearce was rock solid at the back and Jonny Williams injected real momentum with his direct and skillful dribbling after he entered the fray. That said, the game had extra time written all over it before that explosion of total ecstasy 6 seconds from the end of added time - followed by another moments later when the ref blew for full time. Just incredible.

    We went to the Wembley Box Park post-match where the DJ belted out a series a anthems and the entire game was shown again on a giant screen. Much beer was taken and a great time was had by all.

    A wonderful atmosphere and one that should help get Charlton into the blood of a good number of the many youngsters in attendance.  

    You've nailed it there Blucher....100% 
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,503
    Imagine if Bowyer had £4m to spend in the last transfer window!
    Imagine if we'd spent £3m on Will Grigg.....

    Losing Grant was a blow but others stepped up and goals were scored by other people (Igor, Pratley, Sarr, Pearce, Bauer, Purrington, Bielik, Dijksteel) plus Taylor and Aribo got their mojos back and went on great scoring runs. 
  • Wanted to wait until I'd seen the highlights in the cold light of day before any analysis but it's all been said on this thread already. It wasn't the greatest quality game (our equaliser excepted!) but given what's at stake was never likely to be.

    What was obvious, watching the game again, was how much more we wanted it and what a shift every single one of them put in. Conceding such a horror goal so early could have knocked the stuffing out of us but this group of players, with the backing of our fans who were outstanding all game, genuinely do seem to be playing for the shirt. And that's a rare thing in the game these days... 
  • Greenie said:
    This is what it means!
     Not sure which one is you but I was sitting directly behind you with my family and my brother in law @Nicholas. One of you took a photo of me, the misses and my two boys.
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,629
    Finally feel back to normal today.

    The boys
    The family
    The boobs