STATBANK: Charlton 2-2 Plymouth






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Having a player pick up man of the match for a 30 min appearance is impressive and depressing in equal measures.0
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se9addick said:Having a player pick up man of the match for a 30 min appearance is impressive and depressing in equal measures.
Marcus scored a great goal and ran and kept a ball in and gave an inch perfect pass to Washington who emulated Nicky Bailey pen against Swindon ( yes I know the ball was moving but Conor should have hit the target)
A sub being MOM is quite normal for Cafc this season.
Diego Poyet played about 20 games from memory when winning the POTY award a few years back.
Quality not quantity.0 -
Matthews has been hard done by IMO due to Bowyers decision to play a right footer at LB. Footballing wise no way was he any worse than three or four other players above him in those stats. I thought most of his passes were crisp, penetrating and to the feet of a team mate, not to mention some decent balls into the box.6
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So by your reckoning we should be over the moon to be losing 3-0 at half time & then scoring 2 goals after 90 mins.addick1956 said:
So we get more goals late on than we concede. Makes nonsense of the stuff fans complain about.lancashire lad said:many thanks to the 74 Lifers who game marks, I have given Aneke an assist for the Gunter goal as if he didn't touch the ball he caused the defender to do so.





Yeh right.0 -
Are all Maatsen's booklngs in league ? If so then he misses the trip to Hull along with Aneke. Matthews at LB again then...???1
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He’s already had his ban.golfaddick said:Are all Maatsen's booklngs in league ? If so then he misses the trip to Hull along with Aneke. Matthews at LB again then...???2 -
Quite possibly but I think Matthews at LB will be the least of our worries unless Bowyer sorts out the CB and midfield positions. Bogle is likely to be a shoe in for Aneke and whatever the team, the players selected need to up their performance levels once they cross that white line.golfaddick said:Are all Maatsen's booklngs in league ? If so then he misses the trip to Hull along with Aneke. Matthews at LB again then...???Looking on the bright side 😉, Hull will be our 19th league game after which all bookings to date are expunged, also the transfer window opens same day for much needed reinforcements to be signed subject to salary cap restrictions.0 -
I agree. I was quite impressed watching Matthews, very tidy and controlled passing mostly.RedChaser said:Matthews has been hard done by IMO due to Bowyers decision to play a right footer at LB. Footballing wise no way was he any worse than three or four other players above him in those stats. I thought most of his passes were crisp, penetrating and to the feet of a team mate, not to mention some decent balls into the box.
He was constantly anticipating, good movement and making himself available.
Not his fault his manager asked him to play out of position.
Sure he doesn't have a left foot, but he did well enough. Can't believe some people were marking him as low as 2 ...... I mean, really?
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2? Couldn’t have watched us much in the past 10 years or so then...Oggy Red said:
I agree. I was quite impressed watching Matthews, very tidy and controlled passing mostly.RedChaser said:Matthews has been hard done by IMO due to Bowyers decision to play a right footer at LB. Footballing wise no way was he any worse than three or four other players above him in those stats. I thought most of his passes were crisp, penetrating and to the feet of a team mate, not to mention some decent balls into the box.
He was constantly anticipating, good movement and making himself available.
Not his fault his manager asked him to play out of position.
Sure he doesn't have a left foot, but he did well enough. Can't believe some people were marking him as low as 2 ...... I mean, really?1 -
Ooops......so he has. My bad.Scoham said:
He’s already had his ban.golfaddick said:Are all Maatsen's booklngs in league ? If so then he misses the trip to Hull along with Aneke. Matthews at LB again then...???1 -
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Richie Smallwood is the latest Hull City player to walk the disciplinary tightrope.
The Tigers captain currently sits on five bookings in League One along with Callum Elder and George Honeyman, knowing one more would see him banned for a game.
Had the Christmas schedule run to plan, the cut-off point for yellow cards would have been at the end of the clash with Sunderland on Boxing Day, City’s 19th of the campaign.
But due to that being suspended thanks to coronavirus and the subsequent suspension of the Lincoln game on Tuesday evening, City’s 19th fixture looks set to be Saturday’s KCOM Stadium clash with Charlton Athletic, providing there's no curtailment of that.
HullLive
If Aneke is banned for reaching 5 yellow cards how come Smallwood is not?
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One booking came in the FA Cup so he's on four bookings in League Oneross1 said:Richie Smallwood is the latest Hull City player to walk the disciplinary tightrope.
The Tigers captain currently sits on five bookings in League One along with Callum Elder and George Honeyman, knowing one more would see him banned for a game.
Had the Christmas schedule run to plan, the cut-off point for yellow cards would have been at the end of the clash with Sunderland on Boxing Day, City’s 19th of the campaign.
But due to that being suspended thanks to coronavirus and the subsequent suspension of the Lincoln game on Tuesday evening, City’s 19th fixture looks set to be Saturday’s KCOM Stadium clash with Charlton Athletic, providing there's no curtailment of that.
HullLive
If Aneke is banned for reaching 5 yellow cards how come Smallwood is not?
https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=55835
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Thanks FA, I knew you would put me rightForeverAddickted said:
One booking came in the FA Cup so he's on four bookings in League Oneross1 said:Richie Smallwood is the latest Hull City player to walk the disciplinary tightrope.
The Tigers captain currently sits on five bookings in League One along with Callum Elder and George Honeyman, knowing one more would see him banned for a game.
Had the Christmas schedule run to plan, the cut-off point for yellow cards would have been at the end of the clash with Sunderland on Boxing Day, City’s 19th of the campaign.
But due to that being suspended thanks to coronavirus and the subsequent suspension of the Lincoln game on Tuesday evening, City’s 19th fixture looks set to be Saturday’s KCOM Stadium clash with Charlton Athletic, providing there's no curtailment of that.
HullLive
If Aneke is banned for reaching 5 yellow cards how come Smallwood is not?
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Well, it is FA's Cup, so if anyone would know, it was him.ross1 said:
Thanks FA, I knew you would put me rightForeverAddickted said:
One booking came in the FA Cup so he's on four bookings in League Oneross1 said:Richie Smallwood is the latest Hull City player to walk the disciplinary tightrope.
The Tigers captain currently sits on five bookings in League One along with Callum Elder and George Honeyman, knowing one more would see him banned for a game.
Had the Christmas schedule run to plan, the cut-off point for yellow cards would have been at the end of the clash with Sunderland on Boxing Day, City’s 19th of the campaign.
But due to that being suspended thanks to coronavirus and the subsequent suspension of the Lincoln game on Tuesday evening, City’s 19th fixture looks set to be Saturday’s KCOM Stadium clash with Charlton Athletic, providing there's no curtailment of that.
HullLive
If Aneke is banned for reaching 5 yellow cards how come Smallwood is not?
https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=55835
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