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Portsmouth v Charlton | Post-match thread | Saturday 31st October 2020
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After a slightly nervy start and a period after half time we looked pretty good. Gunter, Famewo, and Prately were fantastic at the back. Shinnie and Jake are forming a partnership.
But my main point is how much is this upturn in performance due to the team and how much is due to the Sandgaard effect. The players, especially those that have been there for a few years will be aware of the constraints that the club has been under. Bows, Johnny and Gallen have been under a tremendous amount of pressure to try to cover for all the dodgy owners we have had. Now the shackles are off, and the relief that entails, has reinvigorated the management and the players.
The counter arguement is that players are professional, some, especially all the new signings wont know much about our recent history, they just want to get paid for playing football to the best of their ability, so is it just down to good management, or has the relief of stable ownership made this game changing difference to performances over the last 6 games?
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Salad said:1 goal for Johnny
2 nil
3 points
4 centre halves out
5 wins in a row
6 clean sheets in a row
7 scorers of the last ...
8 goals in winning run
9 League games played
10 places above the other CAFC (that’s lame)
11 League goals scored
12 points above relegation
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Don't think any team in the top 4 divisions has conceded less goals than us (5). Maybe some may have played more games?0
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PrincessFiona said:Don't think any team in the top 4 divisions has conceded less goals than us (5). Maybe some may have played more games?
Villa though have only played seven games; the other three have all played one game more0 -
it’s not it’s not in my nature not to moan about something but I can say nothing other than whahey COYR!!!!!!!2
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We are going up as fucking champions.....
People give far to much disrespect to some of our legacy players, and some of our new signings.
Amos
Williams
JFC
Pratley
Purrington
Pearce
Oshilaja
Bogle
Washington
Smyth
And more would be 1st choice at 9/10 league one clubs.
We will be ten points clear by the end of March.9 -
Can’t see us losing a game. Walk in the park3
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BalladMan said:MuttleyCAFC said:BalladMan said:seth plum said:Sensational sit up and take notice result.
Yet still clearly a work in progress, I hope Famewo is not too serious an injury.
Portsmouth was a very tough test today, but by a little bit we were the better team.
Most of all it was a game that reminded me that Lee Bowyer, and Jacko know what they are doing.
One example is the work rate of the otherwise unrewarded Washington.
I also strongly disagree that Bogle had anything but a good game...he was a pain in the arse for Portsmouth all the time, they even brought on that sub at half time specifically to try to deal with his threat.5 -
ForeverAddickted said:PrincessFiona said:Don't think any team in the top 4 divisions has conceded less goals than us (5). Maybe some may have played more games?
Villa though have only played seven games; the other three have all played one game more1 - Sponsored links:
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So, as i said on page one, great result again but what about Manager
of the month for October, surely a given for Lee
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He is a shoo-in for the award.0
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You’d expect us to be up there this season, whether up there means top 10 or so, play offs or automatic remains to be seen, but i’d argue we’re more likely to make play offs than not. Before Sandgaard came in we were looking at a dreary league one season mid table!
Positives are, we seem to know how to win and look apt at grinding out results and we have Gilbey (who i think was our best player before injured), Maddison, Pearce and Deji to come back. League one is a poor quality league and i personally don’t care how we play as long as we get out of this division. How many times have we played alright but had little cutting edge and lost 1-0 or 2-0. We seem to have the nouse to do well this year day i say....
Negatives, wtf is going on with our injuries? Bad luck? I’m gonna give the benefit of the doubt to our staff and say bad luck, but its getting a joke now.1 -
I honestly think we have the squad to go up automatically. Pompey are one of the better teams at this level.2
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Let’s wait and see but Bowyer doesn’t seem quite as concerned about Famewo as he did with Doughty for instance2
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Well that result took me by surprise and even during the game I thought there was no chance we’d hang on , what with the scum losing 0-3 as well I have to admit to getting a gentle rise in my pants .
The only thing that can stop us is injuries and it rinsed us last year so I’m not gonna give it the big one just yet .15% Automatic promotion75% Play offs10%. 7th-12th13 -
You can’t grumble at how things are going. Lovely to be bouncy again.1
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JFC setup the first goal brilliantly. Excellent ball.10
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MuttleyCAFC said:BalladMan said:MuttleyCAFC said:BalladMan said:seth plum said:Sensational sit up and take notice result.
Yet still clearly a work in progress, I hope Famewo is not too serious an injury.
Portsmouth was a very tough test today, but by a little bit we were the better team.
Most of all it was a game that reminded me that Lee Bowyer, and Jacko know what they are doing.
One example is the work rate of the otherwise unrewarded Washington.
I also strongly disagree that Bogle had anything but a good game...he was a pain in the arse for Portsmouth all the time, they even brought on that sub at half time specifically to try to deal with his threat.
I am impressed with how JFC has improved in recent games as many had written him off.
Overall, great news for us as it suggests more to come!!!3 - Sponsored links:
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It's about time we had some bloody 4-0 wins.34
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lordromford said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:lordromford said:Great result. All of us hoped for it, but I don't think many expected it.
Amos worried me a little today.
Positives were that he does look better and better every week at coming to collect crosses, (which is a really big positive) and he did keep another clean sheet (which is a huge positive)
However, he had a couple of moments there where, in all honesty, he should've been punished. It was only good fortune, Portsmouth's finishing or their decision making that stopped them scoring.
I've enjoyed Amos so far this season, but I hope he's got a couple of rickets out of his system today, thankfully at no cost.
Yes, he made a mistake early on coming for a ball he was never going to get and it could have cost us a goal.
After that, he has put on a first class display of goalkeeping. He has caught just about every cross that Portsmouth put into the penalty area - something they were doing a lot. Given the windy conditions, it was a superb display in collecting crosses and taking the pressure off the defence.
And I'm struggling to think, apart from his early error, what else did he do wrong?
Six games without conceding a goal. Keepers we need to worry about really don't do that.
Mix up with Maatsen first half: Amos error
Closed down by Curtis when faffing about with the ball: Amos error.
Mix up in second half, claimed ball on the floor, but dropped it. Luckily no Portsmouth player could take advantage. Maybe a shared error.
Portsmouth could/should have scored at least twice there.
A goalkeeper only needs one error to lose his team the game. Amos made at least two rickets there, maybe more, (I don’t know because replays were playing over a lot of the action.)
To be clear, I like him. He’s looked good this season and a lot of his game today was very good, particularly in the air (all of which I did say in my post) but you can’t afford to make three errors a game and expect to get away with it. Amos got away with it today.
Even from the "faff" you mention he cleared the ball to the half way line with no real danger of his clearance being closed down.
Anyway, one of the things I like about Charlton Life is reading other posters views of the game even when they don't accord with mine. It would be boring if we all always agreed!4 -
Fantastic result, win on Tuesday and we have a nice 10 day break before the next league game to get some players back fit.2
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BigRedEvil said:Fantastic result, win on Tuesday and we have a nice 10 day break before the next league game to get some players back fit.13
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happyvalley said:It's about time we had some bloody 4-0 wins.
4-0 wins (for us) don't come round that often.1 -
Our second goal today was the first time in a long time that we've played our way out of the usual 'winning late on' panic, and how. I want a video of the whole move3
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If we can sort out the injury crisis and maybe add 1 or 2 more in January, I can see us winning the league.
We have a Championship quality squad and a Championship quality manager in a League One that’s not exactly flush with quality.We’ll 1-0 our way to the top.2 -
Off_it said:MattF said:0
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Bowyer is king - That is all.1
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Stig said:Off_it said:MattF said:2