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Harsh on Williams today
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se9addick said:ricky_otto said:Be interested to hear Solly speak up now with regards to his departure from the club.I don’t want to go OTT, but I rally am starting to go off him. I wouldn’t be bothered if he pissed off to West Brom or wherever.3
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cabbles said:Longtimeaddicted said:Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;
since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1
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What is it about this recent generation of Charlton players that requires us to make constant excuses for their poor performances.4
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Oggy Red said:PragueAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:PragueAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:Lurker said:As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants.
Highly unlikely imo
Fraser looked good Wednesday because for whatever reason we failed to adjust to deal with him. I'm always wary though of getting a thing about players based on one good game they had against us. I think you might be old enough to remember Ronnie Moore and Tony Towner. In 1984 under the useless Ken Craggs we played Rotherham at the Valley. Towner and Moore absolutely tore us up, it was 4-1 but could have been 8. We eventually signed both of them (we all chipped in to buy Moore). He was so-so, but Tony Towner was absolutely feckin' useless.
Although no different to 2020 really
Anyway, it was actually 1-5. And Rotherham were little better than mid-table.
Tony Towner seemed to be able to beat his man at will, make for the byline and there was Ronnie Moore on the end of the cross or causing havoc in our box. Classic wing play by Towner that day, so credit where it's due.
Rotherham had made a poor start to that season, I believe - but were on a good run that saw them start to climb into the top half of the table.
What's the point of it all? I guess that, we fans know jack shit, and sometimes we should remind ourselves of that, especially before demanding managers get the boot. (while pretending not to actually be demanding that, on this thread)6 -
Aizlewood was the left back that day & either then or soon after stuck his fingers up to people on the east terrace giving him stick, & then became one our best players & captain.1
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Chunes said:What is it about this recent generation of Charlton players that requires us to make constant excuses for their poor performances.0
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Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:What is it about this recent generation of Charlton players that requires us to make constant excuses for their poor performances.For the first time in a long time we have a bit of normality - maybe Bowyer feels under pressure working in those circumstances- ones he isn’t used to. He is reacting and saying things that we haven’t heard from him before. Regardless of what he thinks of players, he needs to keep him opinions behind closed doors. It isn’t going to help a player if he is subbed off for a bullshit reason. Bowyer still has a lot to learn. He is still in credit, but running out quickly.8
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I am coming around to accepting that this may be a season of consolidation. If we go up / make the okay offs, fantastic, but given where we have been, I am okay with that if we can get the blocks in place ready to steamroll next season. Eg Powell's first half season, Bowyer's first half season0
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jams said:I am coming around to accepting that this may be a season of consolidation. If we go up / make the okay offs, fantastic, but given where we have been, I am okay with that if we can get the blocks in place ready to steamroll next season. Eg Powell's first half season, Bowyer's first half season6
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jams said:I am coming around to accepting that this may be a season of consolidation. If we go up / make the okay offs, fantastic, but given where we have been, I am okay with that if we can get the blocks in place ready to steamroll next season. Eg Powell's first half season, Bowyer's first half season1
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Fumbluff said:jams said:I am coming around to accepting that this may be a season of consolidation. If we go up / make the okay offs, fantastic, but given where we have been, I am okay with that if we can get the blocks in place ready to steamroll next season. Eg Powell's first half season, Bowyer's first half season0
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PragueAddick said:Oggy Red said:Longtimeaddicted said:Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;
since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1
nice bloke though!
But in those stats we see a few things:
1) No mention of the key role who plays the 'assist the assist' ....... numerous times we've created goalscoring chances that just wouldn't have happened without Williams involvement. Hey, we even saw it yesterday at Shrewsbury in the build up to our goal, didn't we? But the stats don't even mention it.
And of course the majority of goalscoring chances are missed; no credit there either for creating the chance.
2) Last season, 5 assists in the first 5 or 6 games.
Why? Williams starting games, playing in his own position ....... alongside the right players: the dynamic Gallagher, and Taylor's off ball movement up front. Moral: For crying out loud, play Williams in his own specialist position and set up around him.
3) Stats never tell the full story.
End product has never been a strong point, gaining fouls is his strongest suit.
Likely irrelevant now, right or wrong Bowyer has him toasted for sure, as I said nice bloke, gone in the New Year.
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ricky_otto said:Cafc43v3r said:Chunes said:What is it about this recent generation of Charlton players that requires us to make constant excuses for their poor performances.For the first time in a long time we have a bit of normality - maybe Bowyer feels under pressure working in those circumstances- ones he isn’t used to. He is reacting and saying things that we haven’t heard from him before. Regardless of what he thinks of players, he needs to keep him opinions behind closed doors. It isn’t going to help a player if he is subbed off for a bullshit reason. Bowyer still has a lot to learn. He is still in credit, but running out quickly.I think we all know what Bowyer has had to endure. Building a decent squad so late was extremely difficult. However he’s done the hard bit and on paper we’re definitely capable of reaching top 6. Bowyer now needs to get the best of those players, which in my opinion his style of play and tactics aren’t doing. All well and good moaning we’re not scrapping, but not all our players are suited by that. We should have the ability to get the ball down and dominate a large chunk of teams in this division.0
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This squad is good enough for the playoffs with the right manager.0
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:This squad is good enough for the playoffs with the right manager.7
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Longtimeaddicted said:PragueAddick said:Oggy Red said:Longtimeaddicted said:Jonnie Williams CAFC Stats from a google seach;
since 2018 played 56 Assist 5, Goals 1
nice bloke though!
But in those stats we see a few things:
1) No mention of the key role who plays the 'assist the assist' ....... numerous times we've created goalscoring chances that just wouldn't have happened without Williams involvement. Hey, we even saw it yesterday at Shrewsbury in the build up to our goal, didn't we? But the stats don't even mention it.
And of course the majority of goalscoring chances are missed; no credit there either for creating the chance.
2) Last season, 5 assists in the first 5 or 6 games.
Why? Williams starting games, playing in his own position ....... alongside the right players: the dynamic Gallagher, and Taylor's off ball movement up front. Moral: For crying out loud, play Williams in his own specialist position and set up around him.
3) Stats never tell the full story.
End product has never been a strong point, gaining fouls is his strongest suit.
Likely irrelevant now, right or wrong Bowyer has him toasted for sure, as I said nice bloke, gone in the New Year.0 -
If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.14 -
Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.11 -
I think Bowyer has this right. It may seem extreme to haul him Williams off then explain why to the press but the information as to why Bowyer took that action would have been pretty obvious to all, Bowyer chose to nail any rumour by his action. Don't understand why we are defending Jonny Williams, he wasn't good enough to break into the side early season and I don't see any sign that he is good enough now or as Bowyer feels, Jonny is going through the motions rather than being the player we all know he can be.2
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cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.4 - Sponsored links:
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I don't like one thing you did on the pitch so am going to sub you. All feels a bit School football team to me. It's Bows job to shout and ensure it does not happen again.
Bows and Dyer had the oddist on field spat I've seen. I'm starting to see behaviours of somebody who I might have hastily thought had fully matured, from that young(er) wild one.4 -
Off_it said:cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.2 -
Let down George Russell today badly... Shame on you Jonny!!0
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mendonca said:I don't like one thing you did on the pitch so am going to sub you. All feels a bit School football team to me. It's Bows job to shout and ensure it does not happen again.
Bottom line seems to be that Bowyer doesn't see Williams as someone he can rely on. Particularly when the chips are down. Ultimately that's his call and he lives or dies by his decisions - not if anyone else feels offended on Williams behalf.2 -
Off_it said:cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.
However, you need to address other issues like Pratley falling over, being on his backfoot all game, VERY experienced players not working hard, giving the ball away, controlling the ball like a 7 year old, making very head scratching backwards passes when there is room to move into.
We were shit, shit shit, don't call out JW or AM, it's your tactics for 12months why we are in this mess0 -
Charltonparklane said:Off_it said:cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.
We were shit, shit shit, don't call out JW or AM, it's your tactics for 12months why we are in this mess
Genuinely not having a pop, but we have been a shit show for years now and finally when we manage to cobble a squad together in two weeks people have suddenly turned on the manager after a few bad results.
It's fair to say performances haven't been spectacular - even when we were on the winning run - but seriously, the last few years have surely taught is that we are in no way in a "mess" right now.
Come on fellas, get some perspective. If this type of things carries on then by all means go mental. But people throwing their toys out the pram now is surely the type of self-entitled behaviour we laugh at the likes of Spurs and Arsenal fans displaying.
Maybe I'm just more patient than the average fan. Maybe Russell Slade had more of an impact on me than I thought.22 -
Off_it said:cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.
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Off_it said:Charltonparklane said:Off_it said:cafcfan1990 said:Off_it said:If you pull out of a tackle in a Sunday League game that's not acceptable in my book, particularly when most of your teammates are working their nuts off for the cause. Pulling out of a tackle as a professional is inexcusable. I'm not talking about 50/50 bone crushers - I'm talking about standard tackles that he shirks.
Fact is that Williams has not been at it all season, and he wasn't exactly great last season either. Yes he wins free kicks, but he flatters to deceive most of the time.
To say "tackling isn't his game" is complete horseshit. But let's go with that and say it isn't. So just what IS his game - scoring goals? No. Getting assists? No. What then? The best that's been offered here is winning free kicks that lead to goals. Really? Who's been scoring these free kicks then?
If I'm playing right back and he bottles a tackle in front of me then I'm livid and would be screaming at the manager to get him off.
The team is more important than one blokes feelings. Was it harsh? Probably. Did he deserve it? Probably.
One players feelings don't trump the team collective.
We were shit, shit shit, don't call out JW or AM, it's your tactics for 12months why we are in this mess
Genuinely not having a pop, but we have been a shit show for years now and finally when we manage to cobble a squad together in two weeks people have suddenly turned on the manager after a few bad results.
It's fair to say performances haven't been spectacular - even when we were on the winning run - but seriously, the last few years have surely taught is that we are in no way in a "mess" right now.
Come on fellas, get some perspective. If this type of things carries on then by all means go mental. But people throwing their toys out the pram now is surely the type of self-entitled behaviour we laugh at the likes of Spurs and Arsenal fans displaying.
Maybe I'm just more patient than the average fan. Maybe Russell Slade had more of an impact on me than I thought.
Good structured return @off_it
The mess I'd say we are in mate is probably since Hull away (and before that Derby Home) we've been shit.
Yes, 100% injuries played a part in a dreadful run to lockdown and I support that young inexperienced side with judases around the squad completely.
We come back from lockdown and get a couple of good results but we were dire, absolute dire and a team of players (that IMO were good enough to stay up and would have under experienced manager)
Brum got one point in their last 7 games to keep them up (or something like that).
We don't attack sides, we are better player for player but don't know what to do if we can't make the opposition play the way we want them to play.
Anyone can check through my posts in my supptot for Bow's and the team the past 2/3 years but I've lost faith, honestly I'd listen to Bows talk all day, watch any programme he's on but what we are churning up right now is dreadful IMO.
There is no leadership, even though we should have 3 on that pitch.
Pratley was a better player without experienced pros around him last season so what's the difference this season?
That's not my job that's Bows to work out and for the last 10 games we have looked anything but a promotion side.1 -
Dazzler21 said:So Bowyer's hit list so far... Feel free to add.
ReevesFosu
BonneBogleOztumerMorganWilliamsMarshall
Hit list?
We've suddenly been transported to some weird world, where Lee Bowyer is a hit man. Wtaf.11 -
Lurker said:As Williams chose to trigger the contract extension after relegation, would he be using a large chunk of our wage budget? Looks to me like Bowyer didn’t want him to stay, Williams chose to stay and now Bowyer wouldn’t mind getting rid in January to free up wages for a player he wants.3