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Is the season going to finish? (ed. Pg.53 - 3 players not returned to training)
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5/2 to beat Hull.
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A great opportunity for someone to step up and make themselves a real hero.
That's the beauty of football, a hero emerges from the shadows and surprises everyone!
My money would be on either Bonne, Aneke or McGeady.1 -
If we match our form for the first 9 games of the season there will be nothing to worry about.2
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Coronavirus might have saved Page's professional career tbh3
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Starting to get the feels back again. Can't wait for next week when the 2 outstanding Premier League games are played & we start doing the previews & predictions for our game.1
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golfaddick said:Starting to get the feels back again. Can't wait for next week when the 2 outstanding Premier League games are played & we start doing the previews & predictions for our game.0
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I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Is McGeady still with us? No mention of him anywhere?
“Aidy [Aiden McGeady] scored a very good goal today, so that’s another positive. Since we lost Conor [Gallagher], we haven’t really got goals in midfield, so that was a plus.
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Been another six positive cases in the Championship
Two in League One, both at Portsmouth0 -
Arsenal apparently played Brentford today
Brentford won 3-20 -
ForeverAddickted said:Arsenal apparently played Brentford today
Brentford won 3-2
Good
Just thinking ...... if it's a comparison with the result of our training match at Arsenal last Saturday, I can't see that it really means anything.
Brentford may well have started with their probable Best XI, where Charlton played 2 halves with 2 mixed squad teams so as to give most of the squad 45 mins playing time.
And our match with Arsenal was apparently no contact, no tackling by agreement.
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I thought I read we were playing Palace today, not seen anything about that.0
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ross1 said:I thought I read we were playing Palace today, not seen anything about that.
Unless that was yesterday
Might be Saturday when we play them, means we've practiced playing Sat - Midweek - Sat and then have a full week to put any preparations in place for the Hull game3 -
ForeverAddickted said:Been another six positive cases in the Championship
Two in League One, both at Portsmouth
The office of National Statistics say that 0.38% of the population outside of hospitals and care homes. If no one failed the test last time it was not caught at their club. Just seems odd.1 -
stonemuse said:golfaddick said:Starting to get the feels back again. Can't wait for next week when the 2 outstanding Premier League games are played & we start doing the previews & predictions for our game.I just hope when crowds are allowed back they allow everyone and not just a couple of thousand, how would that work? I guess if it were to happenCharlton would Have to do it by loyalty points, imagine the outcry that would cause.0
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Redrobo said:ForeverAddickted said:Been another six positive cases in the Championship
Two in League One, both at Portsmouth
The office of National Statistics say that 0.38% of the population outside of hospitals and care homes. If no one failed the test last time it was not caught at their club. Just seems odd.2 -
Oggy Red said:ForeverAddickted said:Arsenal apparently played Brentford today
Brentford won 3-2
Good
Just thinking ...... if it's a comparison with the result of our training match at Arsenal last Saturday, I can't see that it really means anything.
Brentford may well have started with their probable Best XI, where Charlton played 2 halves with 2 mixed squad teams so as to give most of the squad 45 mins playing time.
And our match with Arsenal was apparently no contact, no tackling by agreement.
It also means you have to take the performances of Aneke and Page etc with a pinch of salt. Page for example may look like getting back to fitness but how will his body fare when it gets more physical again?1 -
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The fans really do matter0
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Home advantage is a massive thing and has been heavily researched in sports psychology. Having completed an MSc in that field last year, it was something we had covered and spoke about often. There are lots of excellent papers in the public domain explaining how many different factors are influenced by home advantage.
The lack of crowd at football was always going to produce the results we have seen so far in the Bundesliga. Expect more of the same when football returns here.5 -
Just a shame really its our home games that we'd consider the winnable ones before the season got cancelled
Hopefully home advantage isnt too impacted for us as I was optimistic about getting results against Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Wigan
Hull | Cardiff | Birmingham are the only two away games I'm overly confident about0 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Just a shame really its our home games that we'd consider the winnable ones before the season got cancelled
Hopefully home advantage isnt too impacted for us as I was optimistic about getting results against Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Wigan
Hull | Cardiff | Birmingham are the only two away games I'm overly confident about10 -
superclive98 said:ForeverAddickted said:Just a shame really its our home games that we'd consider the winnable ones before the season got cancelled
Hopefully home advantage isnt too impacted for us as I was optimistic about getting results against Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Wigan
Hull | Cardiff | Birmingham are the only two away games I'm overly confident about1 -
It would be difficult to analyse, but I am fascinated to understand whether teams who ordinarily have ‘library’ like crowds fair better than boisterous/intimidating following crowd teams when the games get under way behind closed doors and regardless of home ‘advantage’? I would hope that not having 2000 angry away fans calling you a useless c*** before you take a corner, might help you deliver that corner as you would in training (which I suspect is better than what we are usually served up).It may well be an advantage for some is the point.0
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Pavoren007 said:It would be difficult to analyse, but I am fascinated to understand whether teams who ordinarily have ‘library’ like crowds fair better than boisterous/intimidating following crowd teams when the games get under way behind closed doors and regardless of home ‘advantage’? I would hope that not having 2000 angry away fans calling you a useless c*** before you take a corner, might help you deliver that corner as you would in training (which I suspect is better than what we are usually served up).It may well be an advantage for some is the point.
This current setup will surely make Elland Road and the New Den venues that dont overly have the fear factor without any fans4 -
ForeverAddickted said:Pavoren007 said:It would be difficult to analyse, but I am fascinated to understand whether teams who ordinarily have ‘library’ like crowds fair better than boisterous/intimidating following crowd teams when the games get under way behind closed doors and regardless of home ‘advantage’? I would hope that not having 2000 angry away fans calling you a useless c*** before you take a corner, might help you deliver that corner as you would in training (which I suspect is better than what we are usually served up).It may well be an advantage for some is the point.
This current setup will surely make Elland Road and the New Den venues that dont overly have the fear factor without any fans
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Pavoren007 said:It would be difficult to analyse, but I am fascinated to understand whether teams who ordinarily have ‘library’ like crowds fair better than boisterous/intimidating following crowd teams when the games get under way behind closed doors and regardless of home ‘advantage’? I would hope that not having 2000 angry away fans calling you a useless c*** before you take a corner, might help you deliver that corner as you would in training (which I suspect is better than what we are usually served up).It may well be an advantage for some is the point.0
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Pavoren007 said:It would be difficult to analyse, but I am fascinated to understand whether teams who ordinarily have ‘library’ like crowds fair better than boisterous/intimidating following crowd teams when the games get under way behind closed doors and regardless of home ‘advantage’? I would hope that not having 2000 angry away fans calling you a useless c*** before you take a corner, might help you deliver that corner as you would in training (which I suspect is better than what we are usually served up).It may well be an advantage for some is the point.
It has been found that the greater the audience (as in number of people in the crowd) for a game, the greater the possibility of a favourable result for the local home team. Analysis over a 5 year period, between 2012 and 2017, found that the likelihood of a home win increased by 12%, deviation of plus or minus 2. Therefore, it can be assumed that in the football league, having a greater audience can result in an average of a further 9 points at home throughout a season.
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stonemuse said:1
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What is in our favour is that if we were in League One, we would be relegated. Psychologically this should be helpful. Also, whilst losing Taylor our other players should be fit so we should be competitive.
What is important is Bowyer. He has to get the players playing for the club and as fit as they can be in relation to opposing players.0