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Nottingham Forest v Charlton Athletic | Tuesday 11 Feb | Post-Match Thread
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Awesome performance. Neutrals in the pub last night were asking why we are where we are if we can play like that. Forest were poor in the first half and worse in the second. Bad news is, guess who's going to be at the next two games...
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Well done Lee Bowyer.
Knew nothing on Saturday about coaching or tactics but obviously spent Sunday and Monday reading all about coaching and tactics and learnt so much in such a short time. 😀
As for our "tragic" defending 🤔18 -
I had Taylor to score and Charlton to win 1-0 so definitely had worse nights!12
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Phew!!!.... Was worried about you for a second Golfie till I read that last paragraphgolfaddick said:Great performances all round & a cracking win. I would like to pick out a MOTM but having watched it via the red button I'll have to defer as the picture quality is soooo poor it's like watching it on a 120 Asda's own video cassette.
Have to agree with various posters that it wasnt just a brilliant cross by Sarr but an excellent finish by Taylor. Probably convert 2 or 3 out of 10 with the rest going over the bar or missing it completely. Watch it again & he makes up 10 yards to put it in the back of the net. Superb.
Honourable mentions to Matthews, Dougherty & Oztumer. Hemed tried but I think if Bonne was there instead we would have scored a couple more. Didnt like the tactic of having just Lyle up there on his own for the last 20 mins & didnt think Smith added much
Onto Saturday. Hate to put a downer on things but Blackburn are in form & would be happy with a point......as long as we then beat Luton the following week.
Should be an interesting match up on Saturday, our home record at the moment seems on par with Blackburn's away run of results1 -
You must lose so much money over a season !cafcfan1990 said:I had Taylor to score and Charlton to win 1-0 so definitely had worse nights!
Spend it quick before you give it back.1 -
Bolderhumphreyreid said:Pretty sure I saw Lyle wave to the fans at the end while ostentatiously limping.
Sad way to end the night.0 -
Comments from the Forest Manager
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/nottingham-forest-charlton-sabri-lamouchi-3837514.amp
Only thing I disagree with is the fact that we scored with our only effort in the first half - Doughty forced a good save from Samba whilst we had a few threatening corners
Fair play the rest of what he says though1 -
Probably cramp againWheresmeticket? said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:Pretty sure I saw Lyle wave to the fans at the end while ostentatiously limping.
Sad way to end the night.1 -
He had every bloody right to be limpingWheresmeticket? said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:Pretty sure I saw Lyle wave to the fans at the end while ostentatiously limping.
Sad way to end the night.1 -
Oz shot that was palmed away for a corner. Doughty’s centre to Hemed that their centre half did brilliantly to deflect for a corner.ForeverAddickted said:Comments from the Forest Manager
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/nottingham-forest-charlton-sabri-lamouchi-3837514.amp
Only thing I disagree with is the fact that we scored with our only effort in the first half - Doughty forced a good save from Samba whilst we had a few threatening corners
Fair play the rest of what he says though2 -
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Agreed... I'd say we controlled the game when we went 1-0 up but when Cash / Semedo came on, thats when we were no longer a threatValley11 said:
Oz shot that was palmed away for a corner. Doughty’s centre to Hemed that their centre half did brilliantly to deflect for a corner.ForeverAddickted said:Comments from the Forest Manager
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/nottingham-forest-charlton-sabri-lamouchi-3837514.amp
Only thing I disagree with is the fact that we scored with our only effort in the first half - Doughty forced a good save from Samba whilst we had a few threatening corners
Fair play the rest of what he says though0 -
A word for Lockyer.
Some might say he had a quiet game but if you watch you see his constant organising and holding position, and that's exactly what this defence needs. Too many of them went walkabout on Saturday.
A disciplined display.18 -
Why? Even if I had done that bet every time Taylor had started I would be up.soapboxsam said:
You must lose so much money over a season !cafcfan1990 said:I had Taylor to score and Charlton to win 1-0 so definitely had worse nights!
Spend it quick before you give it back.
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Think that was also partly due us deciding to sit back. Whilst I wont moan about anything Bowyer did because tactically he was spot on, I would have looked at bringing on Mount Chucks.ForeverAddickted said:
Agreed... I'd say we controlled the game when we went 1-0 up but when Cash / Semedo came on, thats when we were no longer a threatValley11 said:
Oz shot that was palmed away for a corner. Doughty’s centre to Hemed that their centre half did brilliantly to deflect for a corner.ForeverAddickted said:Comments from the Forest Manager
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/nottingham-forest-charlton-sabri-lamouchi-3837514.amp
Only thing I disagree with is the fact that we scored with our only effort in the first half - Doughty forced a good save from Samba whilst we had a few threatening corners
Fair play the rest of what he says though
Taylor and McGeady behind them with a view to quick counters! As I say just a personal opinion but either way we got 3 points, thats the main thing
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Just shown our goal on Sky Sports News. The presenter said "Who needs Kevin de Bruyne when you've got Naby Sarr?"31
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I was out all day yesterday and only just seen the score. What a result that is!0
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Too busy celebrating to post last night. That could be a season defining result and, just as importantly, a season defining performance. Hands up, I thought we’d take a pasting after the inept displays against Stoke and Barnsley (yes I know we won but we were pants and very lucky). I had a glimmer of hope when I saw the line ups. Forest clearly thought we were a walk over and the intent, at last, from Bowyer not to just sit deep but to go with two up front to ease the burden on the midfield is what I’ve been desperate to see. I’m no fan of Hemed but the fact that he was there (despite his wastefulness which could have cost us big time) gave us a much better shape. What pleases me was not just that we won but the fact that we went out to win and played much less deep than in previous games. It nearly went pear shaped at the end when there was a reversion to type with the substitutions but we held firm and, if we are being honest, Forest were powderpuff. Best performance in a Charlton shirt from the Nabster. Honourable mentions to everyone including Hemed who I thought was rubbish when on the ball but gave them plenty to think about simply by being there. I hope it’s rustiness rather than the busting of his flush. I’m not personally convinced, but I’m certainly happy to give him the benefit of the doubt regardless of the comments on the match thread by some who think I am blinkered on the subject. Anyhoo, same shape and performance levels on Saturday please lads and things might start to look a whole lot more comfortable.2
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I think we took a big risk with Smith coming on and not keeping the two up top. Small Margins in Football but similar to the Barnsley game when JFC came on it seemed the wrong Sub. I would have given Bonne 10 to 15 minute so he can be ready to replace Hemed or Green on Saturday when he will surely be involved at some point alongside Taylor.
It's important that victories are analyzed as much as losses, because we need to built momentum and move forward after a fantastic 3 points last night.
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As an aside, while it was a great finish by Lyle, I don’t think Purrington has got the credit he deserved for his goal on Saturday, because we lost.21
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I had to laugh last night while watching the Sky coverage.
At one point with about 15-20 minutes to go, the commentator said something like “the Charlton fans will be expecting to get all three points with xx minutes remaining”. I said to my good lady that no Charlton supporter would be watching thinking we would be expected to win, I said more likely we’d be thinking the worst a defeat and at best a draw!I personally was convinced we’d concede a late equaliser. It was a fantastic result last night.17 -
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What a fantastic result.
Hugely important and totally unexpected.
Congrats to the players, management and our brilliant fans.
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It was the same with Doughty for Purrington which took all the pace off from the left hand side leaving Forrest free to push on. McGeady for Ozzy made sense as it gave them something to think about, but the last 2 changes caused us to sit deeper and deeper.LargeAddick said:
Agree totally about the Hemed substitution. Not that he went off but with who replaced him. Not only was Smith anonymous but with no support for Lyle we dropped a bit deeper and they came onto us a bit more. With two up top I’d have fancied us to get another goal and put it to bed. For twenty minutes I’m sure Aneke or Bonne could have come on.Fortune 82nd Minute said:Totally agree with all the praise for the team, Sarr, Taylor, Oztumer, Phillips in particular, for Bowyer and also the fans who were brilliant. Won't repeat it.
But I'm going to have one moan. Just don't understand the substitution of Hemed by Smith. The poor lad looked well out of his depth and just ran around fairly pointlessly. With Taylor left without a partner up front, we couldn't keep the ball and it just kept coming straight back. That could have cost us.
Bonne was on the subs bench. Why not bring him on for the last 20 mins
A small gripe but otherwise I thought we were excellent tonight. Saar was awesome, Matthews shone again, Dills dealt with what efforts they had easily and there wasn’t anyone below an eight for me. Roll on Saturday, just hope w3 don’t fuck it up.
Bows does need to look at this negative approach as it causes more problems than it solves.
We should be looking to hold onto the momentum and to drive the opposition back.
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After the Stoke disaster I was absolutely convinced we would get well beaten by Forest coming off the back of their 2 - 0 victory over Leeds. What a pleasant surprise to see a well organised and committed display and well earned and deserved win. Three points is always massive when you’re struggling so now we must avoid defeat against Blackburn and really go for the jugular v Luton.1
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Smith ahead of JFC in the pecking order now?1
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We do need to manage such situations better, and hopefully with fewer nerves will be able to do so.
During injury time Dillon kicked long every time, and with Lyle completely isolated he either lost the header or Forest picked up the second ball, and started another attack. We either needed someone alongside Lyle to help keep possession, or we needed to play it shorter, and get one of our technical players like McGeady to try and keep the ball, and earn the freekick.
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Purrington did a fair amount of attacking, it certainly didn't hinder us imo.Pudds said:
It was the same with Doughty for Purrington which took all the pace off from the left hand side leaving Forrest free to push on. McGeady for Ozzy made sense as it gave them something to think about, but the last 2 changes caused us to sit deeper and deeper.LargeAddick said:
Agree totally about the Hemed substitution. Not that he went off but with who replaced him. Not only was Smith anonymous but with no support for Lyle we dropped a bit deeper and they came onto us a bit more. With two up top I’d have fancied us to get another goal and put it to bed. For twenty minutes I’m sure Aneke or Bonne could have come on.Fortune 82nd Minute said:Totally agree with all the praise for the team, Sarr, Taylor, Oztumer, Phillips in particular, for Bowyer and also the fans who were brilliant. Won't repeat it.
But I'm going to have one moan. Just don't understand the substitution of Hemed by Smith. The poor lad looked well out of his depth and just ran around fairly pointlessly. With Taylor left without a partner up front, we couldn't keep the ball and it just kept coming straight back. That could have cost us.
Bonne was on the subs bench. Why not bring him on for the last 20 mins
A small gripe but otherwise I thought we were excellent tonight. Saar was awesome, Matthews shone again, Dills dealt with what efforts they had easily and there wasn’t anyone below an eight for me. Roll on Saturday, just hope w3 don’t fuck it up.
Bows does need to look at this negative approach as it causes more problems than it solves.
We should be looking to hold onto the momentum and to drive the opposition back.6 -
Definitely tipped it over.Charltonparklane said:
Anybody at the game.confirm if dillon got a touch on that???MuttleyCAFC said:That near own goal wasn't crap though. There was nothing wrong with his defending with that. He may even have prevented a goal there.
I watched on sky and could barely make out if it was Pearce or Sarr that actually blocked the shot.
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Couldn't agree more. One of our goals of the season. Great move and a superb finish.killerandflash said:As an aside, while it was a great finish by Lyle, I don’t think Purrington has got the credit he deserved for his goal on Saturday, because we lost.0 -
It is not so much trying to waste time, it disrupts momentum. The crowd go quiet while the trainer is on and you get a breather.Croydon said:
It was only 5, but yes. 6 subs and we had few players go down to waste time.LenGlover said:My Mrs was on her phone checking the score for me. I told her that the ref would add 7 or 8 minutes as we were winning. She told me not to be so stupid.
I was just willing us not to concede another late goal and even better the wife said 'you were right about the time I can't believe they added so much.'
Was it justified to add 7 minutes?1 -
Very good win with more players slowly on their way back - we've had the better of Forest over two games. Avoid defeat against Luton and Huddersfield and we should be good to stay up.1

















