Crewe v Charlton | Sat 12 Sept | Post match thread
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Chunes said:Great result considering our squad problems.
Crewe played well and worked hard. We struggled to string 2 passes together for long periods, the second half especially was really bad before Chuks came on, when the ball started to stick up front. But the difference in the end was our quality in the final third, and you can tell we have goals in the team at this level... Which will be nice!
Barker had a really good game. 17!!0 -
Lapslie wasn't at his best but he can do League One easily.3
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ForeverAddickted said:He's free but at least Crewe know who broke their turnstile0
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MuttleyCAFC said:Lapslie wasn't at his best but he can do League One easily.1
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Hardly an issue. A good thing surely.1
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MuttleyCAFC said:Lapslie wasn't at his best but he can do League One easily.1
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Or maybe just sometimes players have good games and sometimes the have not so good games. We may look for reasons when it is just what happens.3
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Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Lapslie wasn't at his best but he can do League One easily.
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Todds_right_hook said:MuttleyCAFC said:Lapslie wasn't at his best but he can do League One easily.
As for Barker he's a defender first and foremost, looks pretty mobile and adapted well at full back. Being given his League debut at 17 would have been beyond his wildest dreams this time last year and I'm sure he wasn't bothered what position he was asked to play. His Manager has shown faith in him just like Curbs & Gritty had with LB and he has repaid him tenfold to date. His youthful enthusiasm coupled with no small measure of defensive skill has been a godsend with only two recognised defenders to call upon at the moment.
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Barker needs a long contract.11
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No doubt, sign him up in a 5 year deal I reckon.1
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Nice result. Thought it should've been more, but then reflected and thought actually most of them who started are league one in terms of experience.
Hope Albie and Oztumer get a look in this season, although I do like JFC and Pratley.
Thought the iFollow camera was once again very poor quality. Very blurred when moving at speed etc.
Really like StubleyAddick and KB, so also a shame when the sound conked out.
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Mendonca In Asdas said:0
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Did JFC add anything? He's such a hit 'n miss player, that his performance swings each game.1
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mendonca said:Did JFC add anything? He's such a hit 'n miss player, that his performance swings each game.9
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Levitt is an unknown quantity but apart from Williams and then only on his day we do lack a midfielder that consistently bosses a game.0
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Wheresmeticket? said:Macronate said:I hope Sky are Bold enough to apologise for their mistake.3
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I thought that, rather like at Swindon, we made a weak start to the game. We allowed Crewe far too much space in midfield to build attacks through their neat passing game, aided and abetted by some sloppy passing on our part and far too many hopeful long balls. All that said, Crewe were largely restricted to long range efforts in the first half, save for one shot skied over from close range following a corner.
The commencement of the iFollow/Valley Pass jackhammer sound effects coincided with an upturn in our fortunes and a lovely pass by Gilbey put Doughty away to finish with aplomb.
As ever, the goal gave us a lift and we started to play with more authority and win more 50/50 challenges. A good cross from (I think) Barker and a header into the box by Gilbey led to the ball bouncing up and Deji’s determined header fell nicely for Washington to bang in his first goal. That should do his confidence the world of good after a difficult time at Hearts last year and it means that three of our strikers are already off the mark.
We started the second half well but then began to sit a little deeper as Crewe tried to work their way back into the game. Our overall play was ok, if a little loose at times, but we ultimately only gave up two further chances to the opposition - one drawing an excellent save from Amos and the other thumped against the bar. Save for those few moments, Crewe were poor in the final third and lacked a cutting edge, which belied some of their better build up play.
Their defender, Ng, looked an exceptional player and I imagine that he is going to be playing at a higher level in the near future.
I thought that our defence did well, considering it was cobbled together from very limited resources. Amos looked very solid and Barker turned in a good performance at right back.
I thought the midfield suffered a little from Pratley’s absence and Crewe had too much space to operate in at times, both in central areas and down the flanks. Gilbey turned in a good all round performance but I thought that JFC was below par and played too many square passes. I’m not sure the overall structure of the side worked, especially in midfield, where we were unable to control the game. A better side than Crewe would have punished us.
Bonne and Washington had relatively quiet games up top but Doughty was a real handful and his pace and directness is going to be too much for teams in this division to handle. It is absolutely imperative that we keep him if we’re to have any chance of challenging this season. Even if Alfie leaves at the expiration of his contract next summer, we’re likely to receive substantial compensation, particularly if he makes the sort of impact we all expect him to make at this level.
Overall, a clean sheet and 3 points away on the first day of the season is an excellent result. We can and need to do better but hopefully there will be a resolution of the ownership and a significant beefing up of the squad for the marathon of a League 1 season. Pending that, a few good early results like today’s will set us up nicely and help us avoid playing catch up, as we found ourselves doing in the first month of 2018/19 before Cullen and Beliek arrived.
Fingers crossed in relation to developments off the field; on it, we could not have wished for a better outcome.
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Does the word “aplomb” ever appear apart from in descriptions of football matches ?6
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Get in there you Reds!
First boys pub outing in six months. Gave it a ‘yes’ for both our goals but didn’t check phone once after let alone the normal a thousand times.
Great start, but football is shit at the moment and I can’t engage in it properly till normality resumes. Sort this Covid stuff out, Curbs.5 - Sponsored links:
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ShootersHillGuru said:Does the word “aplomb” ever appear apart from in descriptions of football matches ?
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Love it @blutcher but you reports are not the same when you don’t visit 3 real ale pubs before a game.
And I don’t even like real ale!1 -
mendonca said:Did JFC add anything? He's such a hit 'n miss player, that his performance swings each game.1
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Bedsaddick said:mendonca said:Did JFC add anything? He's such a hit 'n miss player, that his performance swings each game.
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mendonca said:Bedsaddick said:mendonca said:Did JFC add anything? He's such a hit 'n miss player, that his performance swings each game.
Maybe if Levitt turns out to be a great signing and plays the deep-lying playmaker role, it could free up Forster-Caskey to get forward and contribute more in front of goal. That to me, is where he‘s more effective.5 -
JFC is left footed. Like Doherty and indeed Purrington, that is a valuable attribute that helps bring balance to a side.
Lapslie has been a little bit maligned, I think unfairly, but his contribution was to break up play to allow others like JFC to be more expansive.6 -
Easy win, this division is nonsense.1
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I’d like the results to continue as they are
always lose every game in that shithouse EFL Trophy
always win in the League Cup and League One
Great result with our options and fingers crossed we have a bigger result in the week with TS completing .5% Automatic promotion40% Play offs53% 7th-12th
2% 13th-20th
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55 posts for Lyle Taylor (I thought he must have been sent off) and 129 for the post match 🙄 fucking freak show
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killerandflash said:StreekDerek said:Couple of moments of quality got us in front and from there I thought we managed the game reasonably well, something we were unable to do last season.
With the off-the-field shenanigans still no resolved, had we not been relegated we'd probably have been going into a Championship game with a similar line-up. I don't like League One and would much prefer to be a division higher but I can't help thinking how we'd struggle with our limited resources.
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