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Charlton v Millwall | Fri 03 Jul 2020| Post-match thread
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Off_it said:killerandflash said:Chunes said:killerandflash said:Exiled_Addick said:Hemed and Bonne getting a lot of stick, and I do see why, but I honestly think the pair of them are not far away. They haven’t built a partnership yet, but their link up play with midfield, when anyone from midfield gets up around them, is decent. Hemed in particular has shown some very nice touches and flicks since the restart that have opened up space and got attacks flowing. Bonne’s first touch is unreliable, but again he holds the ball up decently. Both of them desperately need a goal though. Bonne in particular. They’re getting chances which is an improvement on pre lockdown, particularly for Hemed. Bonne we know can finish but self belief has ebbed away from him. Contrast his thunderous, instinctive first time finish vs Derby earlier in the season (a strike of real quality) vs the timid pass back last night. The first shows the ability within him, the second shows the lack of belief. Bowyer needs to get inside his head and he needs a goal fast. Again, I’d have them doing non stop finishing training at the moment.We need to move the ball faster in attack too. We did this vs Hull and QPR and opened space and got into good areas. One and two touch passing through the lines. We started like it last night too and had early joy, but some got dragged down to their level and played it long too much. Perhaps the midfield were a bit leggy - Cullen had his worst game since the restart, unsurprisingly with the minutes he’s played this week. Bowyer needed to be earlier and more attacking with his subs imo.
I don’t believe last night means it’s all over again though, we can still very much get the points we need. Certain players have to be at their maximum, but we do have enough in this squad. Stay with them.
He also had the chance he hooked wide in the first half which was a lot better than the commentator seemed to think and was running in treacle when put through second half. And the header that clipped the outside of the post.
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thewolfboy said:I've been perplexed that Williams hasn't had game time recently. Yesterday he got fouled once as per normal but generally seemed to be playing safe. Not the go at 'em Jonie that we all appreciate and love.
Cullen looked knackered, not surprising considering he has played in all our games so far.
Expect seven changes for the Brentford game. Maybe give Davison a go.
Feel like shit today. Perhaps I'll cheer up if palarse, luton and barnsley lose.4 -
killerandflash said:Off_it said:killerandflash said:Chunes said:killerandflash said:Exiled_Addick said:Hemed and Bonne getting a lot of stick, and I do see why, but I honestly think the pair of them are not far away. They haven’t built a partnership yet, but their link up play with midfield, when anyone from midfield gets up around them, is decent. Hemed in particular has shown some very nice touches and flicks since the restart that have opened up space and got attacks flowing. Bonne’s first touch is unreliable, but again he holds the ball up decently. Both of them desperately need a goal though. Bonne in particular. They’re getting chances which is an improvement on pre lockdown, particularly for Hemed. Bonne we know can finish but self belief has ebbed away from him. Contrast his thunderous, instinctive first time finish vs Derby earlier in the season (a strike of real quality) vs the timid pass back last night. The first shows the ability within him, the second shows the lack of belief. Bowyer needs to get inside his head and he needs a goal fast. Again, I’d have them doing non stop finishing training at the moment.We need to move the ball faster in attack too. We did this vs Hull and QPR and opened space and got into good areas. One and two touch passing through the lines. We started like it last night too and had early joy, but some got dragged down to their level and played it long too much. Perhaps the midfield were a bit leggy - Cullen had his worst game since the restart, unsurprisingly with the minutes he’s played this week. Bowyer needed to be earlier and more attacking with his subs imo.
I don’t believe last night means it’s all over again though, we can still very much get the points we need. Certain players have to be at their maximum, but we do have enough in this squad. Stay with them.
He also had the chance he hooked wide in the first half which was a lot better than the commentator seemed to think and was running in treacle when put through second half. And the header that clipped the outside of the post.
Three or four decent chances and no goals.
A striker is played into space on the edge of the box with nobody between him and the goal and you don't think he should score?
But yes, the fact he's so slow and took the shot on too early meant it became a more difficult chance than it should've been and I definitely DIDN'T expect him to score, because I don't have any confidence in him scoring at all at the moment. But as chances go it was a good one.6 -
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cafc999 said:our strike force is like Miss.Millwall - toothless0
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Chunes said:killerandflash said:Exiled_Addick said:Hemed and Bonne getting a lot of stick, and I do see why, but I honestly think the pair of them are not far away. They haven’t built a partnership yet, but their link up play with midfield, when anyone from midfield gets up around them, is decent. Hemed in particular has shown some very nice touches and flicks since the restart that have opened up space and got attacks flowing. Bonne’s first touch is unreliable, but again he holds the ball up decently. Both of them desperately need a goal though. Bonne in particular. They’re getting chances which is an improvement on pre lockdown, particularly for Hemed. Bonne we know can finish but self belief has ebbed away from him. Contrast his thunderous, instinctive first time finish vs Derby earlier in the season (a strike of real quality) vs the timid pass back last night. The first shows the ability within him, the second shows the lack of belief. Bowyer needs to get inside his head and he needs a goal fast. Again, I’d have them doing non stop finishing training at the moment.We need to move the ball faster in attack too. We did this vs Hull and QPR and opened space and got into good areas. One and two touch passing through the lines. We started like it last night too and had early joy, but some got dragged down to their level and played it long too much. Perhaps the midfield were a bit leggy - Cullen had his worst game since the restart, unsurprisingly with the minutes he’s played this week. Bowyer needed to be earlier and more attacking with his subs imo.
I don’t believe last night means it’s all over again though, we can still very much get the points we need. Certain players have to be at their maximum, but we do have enough in this squad. Stay with them.The question, therefore, isn’t are we creating chances period, it’s are we creating enough chances, are they good enough chances, and also are midfielders making runs that help strikers - giving them options for layoffs, drawing defenders away to create space etc. I’d say, since Gallagher left, our midfield is woefully short on that last point. The final ball has been too often the wrong option or off target - I’m not sure we put a good cross in all night last night, despite multiple opportunities to do so, and it wasn’t any one player in particular who was guilty of it. Williams is our best attacking midfielder, but he has virtually no natural goal scoring instinct. JFC is probably the best we have at breaking from midfield, but he’s behind his teammates in all other areas.
I’m not absolving the strikers off all responsibility - they all need to do more - but I do think a significant part of the root cause for our lack of goals lies in midfield, just like our defence looked so much weaker when we had most of the midfield out injured earlier in the season.3 -
Off_it said:killerandflash said:Off_it said:killerandflash said:Chunes said:killerandflash said:Exiled_Addick said:Hemed and Bonne getting a lot of stick, and I do see why, but I honestly think the pair of them are not far away. They haven’t built a partnership yet, but their link up play with midfield, when anyone from midfield gets up around them, is decent. Hemed in particular has shown some very nice touches and flicks since the restart that have opened up space and got attacks flowing. Bonne’s first touch is unreliable, but again he holds the ball up decently. Both of them desperately need a goal though. Bonne in particular. They’re getting chances which is an improvement on pre lockdown, particularly for Hemed. Bonne we know can finish but self belief has ebbed away from him. Contrast his thunderous, instinctive first time finish vs Derby earlier in the season (a strike of real quality) vs the timid pass back last night. The first shows the ability within him, the second shows the lack of belief. Bowyer needs to get inside his head and he needs a goal fast. Again, I’d have them doing non stop finishing training at the moment.We need to move the ball faster in attack too. We did this vs Hull and QPR and opened space and got into good areas. One and two touch passing through the lines. We started like it last night too and had early joy, but some got dragged down to their level and played it long too much. Perhaps the midfield were a bit leggy - Cullen had his worst game since the restart, unsurprisingly with the minutes he’s played this week. Bowyer needed to be earlier and more attacking with his subs imo.
I don’t believe last night means it’s all over again though, we can still very much get the points we need. Certain players have to be at their maximum, but we do have enough in this squad. Stay with them.
He also had the chance he hooked wide in the first half which was a lot better than the commentator seemed to think and was running in treacle when put through second half. And the header that clipped the outside of the post.
Three or four decent chances and no goals.
A striker is played into space on the edge of the box with nobody between him and the goal and you don't think he should score?
But yes, the fact he's so slow and took the shot on too early meant it became a more difficult chance than it should've been and I definitely DIDN'T expect him to score, because I don't have any confidence in him scoring at all at the moment. But as chances go it was a good one.0 -
Covered End said:GenevaCharlton said:On the subject of millwall the only game that really broke my heart was the last minute Ian Dawes equalizer to make it 2-2 back in 1989. Sounds crazy but il take that one to my grave.
I was in the Millwall end with my Millwall mate.
Even in 1989 we rarely beat them (we haven't in the whole history).
We were 2 up with a couple of mins left and he says "ok I'll give you that one, shall we head towards the exit?"
So we'd won, he said we'd won, he said you can have it!
We walk about 10 yards and they pulled one back.
We get to the half way line walk way exit, with our final glimpse of the pitch, waiting for the ref to blow for full time & they equalised.2 -
If this was even a sunday league match you would be expecting/telling your striker his next touch should be taking this across the defender to either then shoot or draw the foul.
This was a much much better chance than some people think , which came from a great move.6 -
Viewfinder said:ct_addick said:Exiled_Addick said:Hemed and Bonne getting a lot of stick, and I do see why, but I honestly think the pair of them are not far away. They haven’t built a partnership yet, but their link up play with midfield, when anyone from midfield gets up around them, is decent. Hemed in particular has shown some very nice touches and flicks since the restart that have opened up space and got attacks flowing. Bonne’s first touch is unreliable, but again he holds the ball up decently. Both of them desperately need a goal though. Bonne in particular. They’re getting chances which is an improvement on pre lockdown, particularly for Hemed. Bonne we know can finish but self belief has ebbed away from him. Contrast his thunderous, instinctive first time finish vs Derby earlier in the season (a strike of real quality) vs the timid pass back last night. The first shows the ability within him, the second shows the lack of belief. Bowyer needs to get inside his head and he needs a goal fast. Again, I’d have them doing non stop finishing training at the moment.We need to move the ball faster in attack too. We did this vs Hull and QPR and opened space and got into good areas. One and two touch passing through the lines. We started like it last night too and had early joy, but some got dragged down to their level and played it long too much. Perhaps the midfield were a bit leggy - Cullen had his worst game since the restart, unsurprisingly with the minutes he’s played this week. Bowyer needed to be earlier and more attacking with his subs imo.
I don’t believe last night means it’s all over again though, we can still very much get the points we need. Certain players have to be at their maximum, but we do have enough in this squad. Stay with them.2 - Sponsored links:
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Covered End said:ValleyGary said:As Eltham said, I’ve got plenty of scum mates and not a single one has gloated. It’s actually quite sad!11
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MillwallFan said:Covered End said:ValleyGary said:As Eltham said, I’ve got plenty of scum mates and not a single one has gloated. It’s actually quite sad!12
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Off_it said:
If this was even a sunday league match you would be expecting/telling your striker his next touch should be taking this across the defender to either then shoot or draw the foul.
This was a much much better chance than some people think , which came from a great move.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Off_it said:
If this was even a sunday league match you would be expecting/telling your striker his next touch should be taking this across the defender to either then shoot or draw the foul.
This was a much much better chance than some people think , which came from a great move.
He chose to let it run across him and hit it first time. Which was the wrong decision. That was my point when it was mentioned that he didn't have any clear cut chances. He did and this was the first.
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cabbles said:We can dig out Bonne all we like, but he’s a young lad who’s just made the jump from the National League to one rung under one of the top 3 divisions in the world...4
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Covered End said:golfaddick said:And will people stop taking about Millwall getting into the play-offs. They are bang average & will lucky to be top 10. No doubt they will lose against the teams down with us.0
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thewolfboy said:I've been perplexed that Williams hasn't had game time recently. Yesterday he got fouled once as per normal but generally seemed to be playing safe. Not the go at 'em Jonie that we all appreciate and love.
Cullen looked knackered, not surprising considering he has played in all our games so far.
Expect seven changes for the Brentford game. Maybe give Davison a go.
Feel like shit today. Perhaps I'll cheer up if palarse, luton and barnsley lose.1 -
Off It is right. Hemed should be driving towards the penalty spot. He might get tackled but equally likely he draws a foul, or even better he’d have got the ball onto his stronger foot and improved his shooting angle. It was a good chance. Not a golden one, but a good one that he didn’t do enough with. I can forgive him not scoring but it was a limp effort which is harder to excuse.3
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mattinfinland said:Losing to Millwall won't define our season. I think we've had a good start and I would have taken 7 points from 4 games.
It is still in our hands and although last night was disappointing, we need to move on to Brentford quicklySpeaking with the benefit of knowing today's results, we WILL NOT go down. Barnsley and Luton are finished, and Wigan will not get sufficent points to avoid the third place spot.Next season may be a struggle for us though......................4 -
ElfsborgAddick said:mattinfinland said:Losing to Millwall won't define our season. I think we've had a good start and I would have taken 7 points from 4 games.
It is still in our hands and although last night was disappointing, we need to move on to Brentford quicklySpeaking with the benefit of knowing today's results, we WILL NOT go down. Barnsley and Luton are finished, and Wigan will not get sufficent points to avoid the third place spot.Next season may be a struggle for us though......................0 - Sponsored links:
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Didn’t want to write anything tonight as it kills us to lose to them but it’s important We stay together and fight to stay in this division.5 more finals to go. https://instagram.com/p/CCMlty9hWYF/?igshid=mu7dggo6htzt7
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Covered End said:GenevaCharlton said:On the subject of millwall the only game that really broke my heart was the last minute Ian Dawes equalizer to make it 2-2 back in 1989. Sounds crazy but il take that one to my grave.
I was in the Millwall end with my Millwall mate.
Even in 1989 we rarely beat them (we haven't in the whole history).
We were 2 up with a couple of mins left and he says "ok I'll give you that one, shall we head towards the exit?"
So we'd won, he said we'd won, he said you can have it!
We walk about 10 yards and they pulled one back.
We get to the half way line walk way exit, with our final glimpse of the pitch, waiting for the ref to blow for full time & they equalised.That’s a brutal story, the only crumb of comfort is that we will always have Mortimer in the snow!1 -
RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.2 -
Off_it said:MillwallFan said:Covered End said:ValleyGary said:As Eltham said, I’ve got plenty of scum mates and not a single one has gloated. It’s actually quite sad!9
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GenevaCharlton said:RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.3 -
JohnnyH2 said:GenevaCharlton said:RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.1 -
One goal in it. should've been a thrilling nil nil draw. We're staying up, I am convinced.0
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RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.
IIRC we hadn't long kicked off before he deliberately smashed his elbow in Newts face, followed up by scum fans assaulting our then Chairman Roger Alwyn (corrected) and throwing tea over him in the West Stand.1 -
Covered End said:RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.
IIRC we had long kicked off before he deliberately smashed his elbow in Newts face, followed up by scum fans assaulting our then Chairman Richard Murray and throwing tea over him in the West Stand.
Sorry about Pat.5 -
Covered End said:RedChaser said:Covered End said:killerandflash said:Millwall are exactly the sort of organised, big side we struggle against, so on reflection it's perhaps not surprising we lost
Yes it was a 0-0, but I liked the 352 shape we used at Cardiff, with Doughty at wing back and Naby as the "spare" CB able to bring the ball out, leaving Pearce to do the physical stuff with Smith. And that was against better opposition than Hull or QPR, as Cardiff were a form team.
Cripps, Dunphy, Kitchener, Cascarino, Sheringham, Hurlock, Wise, Fashanu, Muscat, Roberts, Thatcher, Matt Smith.
IIRC we had long kicked off before he deliberately smashed his elbow in Newts face, followed up by scum fans assaulting our then Chairman Richard Murray and throwing tea over him in the West Stand.3