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Charlton Athletic v Oxford United | Post-match thread | Tuesday 27 October 2020
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Dazzler21 said:killerandflash said:Redrobo said:stevexreeve said:soapboxsam said:Dazzler21 said:Here's that pic with the lines in the pitch all marked
I think this better shows that the two players are practically in line with one another and the old rules were that you give the benefit of doubt to the attacker.
Thanks Dazzler for proving my point from the other night. The stairs in the stands were the give away and without VAR, a linesman doesn't give offside if players are level. Armpits don't come into the scenario.
Fantastic two touches from Shinnie and super intelligence and awareness from Washington to stay level.
They're pretty much in line with one another. Rule is advantage goes with the attacker, unless you have VAR at your disposal.
Due to how vanishing points work as things get further away from your pov they look closer to the centre of your point of view, therefore this angle will always look worse if the last defender is towards the top of your screen.5 -
MattF said:Dazzler21 said:killerandflash said:Redrobo said:stevexreeve said:soapboxsam said:Dazzler21 said:Here's that pic with the lines in the pitch all marked
I think this better shows that the two players are practically in line with one another and the old rules were that you give the benefit of doubt to the attacker.
Thanks Dazzler for proving my point from the other night. The stairs in the stands were the give away and without VAR, a linesman doesn't give offside if players are level. Armpits don't come into the scenario.
Fantastic two touches from Shinnie and super intelligence and awareness from Washington to stay level.
They're pretty much in line with one another. Rule is advantage goes with the attacker, unless you have VAR at your disposal.
Due to how vanishing points work as things get further away from your pov they look closer to the centre of your point of view, therefore this angle will always look worse if the last defender is towards the top of your screen.3 -
On a different subject, I thought our pitch looked a bit tired, which is disappointing so near the start of the season. I imagine ESI spent the bare minimum on it during the summer2
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killerandflash said:On a different subject, I thought our pitch looked a bit tired, which is disappointing so near the start of the season. I imagine ESI spent the bare minimum on it during the summer1
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eastterrace6168 said:cafcfan1990 said:eastterrace6168 said:What i find very strange with all this was he offside
was he onside stuff, and the related photos taken from
every angle available, apart from the one up Washington,s
arse is, why all these feelings of having to justify a perfectly
good goal well executed, we have enough of that to contend
with from the opposition usually.
We won, we won well, and we won 2-0 nuff said0 -
Covered End said:eastterrace6168 said:cafcfan1990 said:eastterrace6168 said:What i find very strange with all this was he offside
was he onside stuff, and the related photos taken from
every angle available, apart from the one up Washington,s
arse is, why all these feelings of having to justify a perfectly
good goal well executed, we have enough of that to contend
with from the opposition usually.
We won, we won well, and we won 2-0 nuff said1 -
soapboxsam said:Dazzler21 said:Here's that pic with the lines in the pitch all marked
I think this better shows that the two players are practically in line with one another and the old rules were that you give the benefit of doubt to the attacker.
Thanks Dazzler for proving my point from the other night. The stairs in the stands were the give away and without VAR, a linesman doesn't give offside if players are level. Armpits don't come into the scenario.
Fantastic two touches from Shinnie and super intelligence and awareness from Washington to stay level.1 -
Dazzler21 said:Here's that pic with the lines in the pitch all marked
I think this better shows that the two players are practically in line with one another and the old rules were that you give the benefit of doubt to the attacker.8 -
Chunes said:Dazzler21 said:Here's that pic with the lines in the pitch all marked
I think this better shows that the two players are practically in line with one another and the old rules were that you give the benefit of doubt to the attacker.6 -
Not to be a downer on this great result, but we hardly played oxford off the park. 40% possession and 5 shots compared to Oxford's 15 says to me we eventually will regress back to not scoring.0
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jacob_CAFC said:Not to be a downer on this great result, but we hardly played oxford off the park. 40% possession and 5 shots compared to Oxford's 15 says to me we eventually will regress back to not scoring.0
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Pelling1993 said:golfaddick said:stoneroses19 said:Interesting that our next two league opponents are just below us in the form table.
Thank you. I'm vindicated.0 -
golfaddick said:Pelling1993 said:golfaddick said:stoneroses19 said:Interesting that our next two league opponents are just below us in the form table.
Thank you. I'm vindicated.2 -
golfaddick said:Pelling1993 said:golfaddick said:stoneroses19 said:Interesting that our next two league opponents are just below us in the form table.
Thank you. I'm vindicated.https://youtu.be/uq-v1TTUyhM
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jacob_CAFC said:Not to be a downer on this great result, but we hardly played oxford off the park. 40% possession and 5 shots compared to Oxford's 15 says to me we eventually will regress back to not scoring.
Remember in 11/12 opposition fans were often saying “Charlton aren’t that good”. We didn’t dominate games every week, but we consistently got results and were difficult to score against.1 -
Whilst that is true, what we did have was the knowledge we would score. We have scored two in our last two matches and probably are expecting to score in matches when we were not a few games ago.0
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All this offside talk...to be fair....the game was on Tuesday & we won.
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:jacob_CAFC said:Not to be a downer on this great result, but we hardly played oxford off the park. 40% possession and 5 shots compared to Oxford's 15 says to me we eventually will regress back to not scoring.
A Palace geek aquaintence who works in the Gambling industry had a spread sheet 2 years ago which showed that Palace won several games when having 30% to 35% possession and lost games when having 55 % to 60% of possession.
If you are a counter attacking team your strength should be hitting the teams on the break but conceding possession.
Even before Roy Hodgson, Palace played this way(In the Premier)
One of the Charlton games recently the stats showed we had 65% of the possession after 40 minutes yet we hadn't had a shot on target.
The most important stats are how many goals you score and how many clean sheets can you keep.
Bizarrely, despite the low number of shots on target this season for cafc, most have resulted in goals helped by some problematical goal keeping.
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jimmymelrose said:DamoNorthStand said:Smyth reminds me of John Robinson at times - seems a proper Charlton player
It's fair to praise Smyth but to mention his name in the same sentence as the great Johnny Robinson just feels very very wrong.
If there were such a thing as a 'Charlton snack' you would go without for a week.2 -
When's Gilbey back?0
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About three weeks before he is back in training I think2
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MuttleyCAFC said:About three weeks before he is back in training I think1
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Blimey, how long can a post match thread go on for
this must be a record
Onto Saturday and Portsmouth which i feel we will
nick by the odd goal0 -
eastterrace6168 said:Blimey, how long can a post match thread go on for
this must be a record
Onto Saturday and Portsmouth which i feel we will
nick by the odd goal0 -
Didn't Leicester win a Premiership title on the back of sitting deep, soaking up pressure, and scoring on the counter?0
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FishCostaFortune said:Didn't Leicester win a Premiership title on the back of sitting deep, soaking up pressure, and scoring on the counter?
They had Jamie Vardy up front....!!!!!!!0