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Post Match Thread: Hull City v Charlton | Sat 02 Jan 2021
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RedChaser said:MuttleyCAFC said:Would be interesting to see how that would play out on here.0
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The word bizarre has been used a lot on here today and I was using that word a lot during the game when messaging family and friends.As has been said, playing players out of position is frustrating but Manager's do that so it's not that unusual. Also, persisting with players who have just not turned up previously (ala. Bogle) is also not that unusual, especially with a lack of other players for that position. But, what is unusual and frankly bizarre is not playing your best attacking/creative player when it was obvious the game needed it. Bowyer himself said in his post match interview the need to "get bodies forward as much as we possibly could". Well, I would have thought the best way to do that was to bring Maddison on. And he chose not to. Maddison is obviously our most creative player, and he has proven that he can make things happen in a split second. And he was purposely left on the bench when the game was crying out for it.It is this last point that has me seriously questioning Lee Bowyer's judgment. I feel not only am I losing patience with him but I'm also losing confidence in him. If it isn't obvious to him that the best thing to have done today to "get bodies forward" would have been to bring Maddison on then I'm not sure any more that I have the confidence in what he is telling us or what his plans are for the January window. I do believe Thomas will give him time but can Lee turn it around? Most of us hope so I'm sure. But the more I see Lee's bizarre team selections and tactics over the past few weeks the more I'm doubting he will be able to change things. I never would have said that a couple of months ago.8
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CAFCsayer said:CAFCsayer said:palarsehater said:Not a happy bunny
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I think that Bowyer knows that the players that were brought in have done well enough to get us where we are and no further. When we had our decent run earlier in the season it was the defence that provided the bedrock of that run, two long term injuries later we are seeing how much lack of quality is in the squad. How many games have we now seen Bogle miss a glorious chance. The stats on today's game gave us huge possession but with no end product we look a bad side. Bowyers management should be judged on what he can now do by moving people on and bringing people in.1
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MuttleyCAFC said:Pavoren007 said:It all needs to go back to basics, playing players in their right position, using a conventional formation that can be trusted for 90 minutes and dropping anything not worth its pay from the squad entirely. Bogle should be moved on, we can do no worse, whatever he has, he has not brought it to this club, Levitt back to Utd, as clearly not a Bowyer type player. Lapslie and Oztumer to also help budget. We need 3-4 signings to play week in week out and make a difference. If not, we will struggle to finish in the top 6. Feels so gloomy when it shouldn’t need to. Best owner in a long while deserves better than this.
Somebody like Sandgaard didn't get where he is by allowing failure to just happen. Not when he can do something about it. Every game he fails to act makes achieving something this season harder. We have a squad strong enough for promotion and it will probably get stronger after this window. Sadly the manager has lost the plot for a while now.4 -
addick1956 said:Chef_addick said:Not sure who's lost the plot more, Bowyer with his starting lineup or those calling for Curbs back!!!
The man's not managed for 12 years and it's a completely different game now, I love the guy but seriously people, he's not the man to take us forward.
Come in and mentor LB - I'm all for that but manage us again, no chance!!
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MuttleyCAFC said:He doesn't care because he knows Bowyer has lost the dressing room and will be gone before he is.0
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Having read those post match comments, I saved myself £10.0
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Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.0 - Sponsored links:
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king addick said:Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.
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Talal said:king addick said:Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.
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Read the bit about Pratley’s suspension and it costing us. I actually think it’s a blessing in disguise. I’ve not been impressed with the fact he seems to be first name on the team sheet every week and I think it will force Bowyer to play Oshilaja at the back with Pearce. Might not be the best centre back pairing in the world, but Oshilaja gives us a bit of bite and pace.The Malik Wilks comment about playing on the right just epitomises the cautious negative football we seem to be playing at the moment. We’re sacrificing players in their normal positions for the sake of trying to nullify an opposing player. It’s too convoluted. As others have said, trust that your players are capable enough and let them deal with it. The whole team gets thrown into a positional bingo game on account of us worrying about Wilks ffs. He’s a decent player, but he’s not Messi. The whole thing just screams weakness on our part that we’re going to those lengths to nullify and not focus on what we need to do to win a game.The final point I’ve got is about the piss poor standard of the league. I agree it’s bad, but when I read comments over and over again and see performances like the ones we’ve turned in over the last 10 games, I think, we’re right at home in it40
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The target for this season is top six. I still think that’s achievable and so LB has my full support. The squad isn’t a patch on 18/19 and losing both Inniss and Famewo long term has really set us back. Clearly Bogle isn’t good enough and there’s a lot riding on Ronnie Schwarz and whichever other fresh faces can be brought in inside the salary cap.6
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AFKABartram said:stonemuse said:Astonished that the majority of Charlton Life seem to want Bowyer out ... fortunately it would appear that Thomas does not agree with you.
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Talal said:king addick said:Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.
I agree though, he wont have anyone else in now to help.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:Talal said:king addick said:Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.
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cabbles said:Read the bit about Pratley’s suspension and it costing us. I actually think it’s a blessing in disguise. I’ve not been impressed with the fact he seems to be first name on the team sheet every week and I think it will force Bowyer to play Oshilaja at the back with Pearce. Might not be the best centre back pairing in the world, but Oshilaja gives us a bit of bite and pace.The Malik Wilks comment about playing on the right just epitomises the cautious negative football we seem to be playing at the moment. We’re sacrificing players in their normal positions for the sake of trying to nullify an opposing player. It’s too convoluted. As others have said, trust that your players are capable enough and let them deal with it. The whole team gets thrown into a positional bingo game on account of us worrying about Wilks ffs. He’s a decent player, but he’s not Messi. The whole thing just screams weakness on our part that we’re going to those lengths to nullify and not focus on what we need to do to win a game.The final point I’ve got is about the piss poor standard of the league. I agree it’s bad, but when I read comments over and over again and see performances like the ones we’ve turned in over the last 10 games, I think, we’re right at home in it
Good to have experience in the squad, but neither are so good that they should always be guaranteed starters. It’s not as if this squad is as young as squads we’ve had in recent years, for one thing we’re playing fewer academy players.5 -
Oggy Red said:Cafc43v3r said:Talal said:king addick said:Having thought about it...I can honestly see Curbs returning...Jackson and/or Euell to help him. Even if it was until the end of the season.
Dont want Bowyer to go but he really needs to get his head round things & go back to basics.0 -
Scoham said:cabbles said:Read the bit about Pratley’s suspension and it costing us. I actually think it’s a blessing in disguise. I’ve not been impressed with the fact he seems to be first name on the team sheet every week and I think it will force Bowyer to play Oshilaja at the back with Pearce. Might not be the best centre back pairing in the world, but Oshilaja gives us a bit of bite and pace.The Malik Wilks comment about playing on the right just epitomises the cautious negative football we seem to be playing at the moment. We’re sacrificing players in their normal positions for the sake of trying to nullify an opposing player. It’s too convoluted. As others have said, trust that your players are capable enough and let them deal with it. The whole team gets thrown into a positional bingo game on account of us worrying about Wilks ffs. He’s a decent player, but he’s not Messi. The whole thing just screams weakness on our part that we’re going to those lengths to nullify and not focus on what we need to do to win a game.The final point I’ve got is about the piss poor standard of the league. I agree it’s bad, but when I read comments over and over again and see performances like the ones we’ve turned in over the last 10 games, I think, we’re right at home in it
Good to have experience in the squad, but neither are so good that they should always be guaranteed starters. It’s not as if this squad is as young as squads we’ve had in recent years, for one thing we’re playing fewer academy players.
If i was Morgan i would think about getting a move out of this club. He is our best young player but barely gets a game. and when he does play he's always pushed over to the left hand side.
Lapslie's been given the shove, yet we have Gilbey playing even though he has not had one good game for us.
Bogle is fucking useless but he plays. Davidson meanwhile is sent out on loan.
I'm not saying these youngsters are the answer but the players who are in their position are hopeless so why not give them a go??16 - Sponsored links:
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Killarahales said:The target for this season is top six. I still think that’s achievable and so LB has my full support. The squad isn’t a patch on 18/19 and losing both Inniss and Famewo long term has really set us back. Clearly Bogle isn’t good enough and there’s a lot riding on Ronnie Schwarz and whichever other fresh faces can be brought in inside the salary cap.
But please Bow, find an alternative to JF-C. Simply not good enough to be a regular.3 -
ValleyGary said:Zero confidence in the line up. Not only confidence but understanding. Square pegs in round holes when he’s got perfectly suitable round pegs at his disposal. It’s just plain weird. I dunno how much more I can take. I’m not ‘Bowyer out’ but fuck me he needs to sort himself out. Beginning to lose my interest, I wonder what TS thinks of it all.4
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I don't rate Bogle, and that's not a new thing as I was wary about him when he signed. He was poor today.
However what I don't like is managers calling out players for missing a chance. Bowyer did it today with Bogle, and did it before with Bonne. Strikers don't score every chance, even the best miss chances. Watching Quest just now, the likes of Troy Deeney and Todd Cantwell both missed sitters, and it's hardly the way to get confidence in a player if they get hauled off and publicly bollocked after missing their one chance.5 -
Karim_myBagheri said:Scoham said:cabbles said:Read the bit about Pratley’s suspension and it costing us. I actually think it’s a blessing in disguise. I’ve not been impressed with the fact he seems to be first name on the team sheet every week and I think it will force Bowyer to play Oshilaja at the back with Pearce. Might not be the best centre back pairing in the world, but Oshilaja gives us a bit of bite and pace.The Malik Wilks comment about playing on the right just epitomises the cautious negative football we seem to be playing at the moment. We’re sacrificing players in their normal positions for the sake of trying to nullify an opposing player. It’s too convoluted. As others have said, trust that your players are capable enough and let them deal with it. The whole team gets thrown into a positional bingo game on account of us worrying about Wilks ffs. He’s a decent player, but he’s not Messi. The whole thing just screams weakness on our part that we’re going to those lengths to nullify and not focus on what we need to do to win a game.The final point I’ve got is about the piss poor standard of the league. I agree it’s bad, but when I read comments over and over again and see performances like the ones we’ve turned in over the last 10 games, I think, we’re right at home in it
Good to have experience in the squad, but neither are so good that they should always be guaranteed starters. It’s not as if this squad is as young as squads we’ve had in recent years, for one thing we’re playing fewer academy players.
I'm not saying these youngsters are the answer but the players who are in their position are hopeless so why not give them a go??
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killerandflash said:I don't rate Bogle, and that's not a new thing as I was wary about him when he signed. He was poor today.
However what I don't like is managers calling out players for missing a chance. Bowyer did it today with Bogle, and did it before with Bonne. Strikers don't score every chance, even the best miss chances. Watching Quest just now, the likes of Troy Deeney and Todd Cantwell both missed sitters, and it's hardly the way to get confidence in a player if they get hauled off and publicly bollocked after missing their one chance.
He is however reluctant to dig himself out.
It's not a good look and won't have gone unnoticed in the dressing room.
I fear he may be running out of options.
It is what it is as they say,and whether he likes it or not he needs the majority of this squad to get him out of the hole he's in. I doubt there will be many helping hands if he continues to slag them off.
To those thinking the transfer window will be our saviour. Do you really think Bowyer in his current mindset needs more players to tinker with?9 -
Oggy Red said:Karim_myBagheri said:Scoham said:cabbles said:Read the bit about Pratley’s suspension and it costing us. I actually think it’s a blessing in disguise. I’ve not been impressed with the fact he seems to be first name on the team sheet every week and I think it will force Bowyer to play Oshilaja at the back with Pearce. Might not be the best centre back pairing in the world, but Oshilaja gives us a bit of bite and pace.The Malik Wilks comment about playing on the right just epitomises the cautious negative football we seem to be playing at the moment. We’re sacrificing players in their normal positions for the sake of trying to nullify an opposing player. It’s too convoluted. As others have said, trust that your players are capable enough and let them deal with it. The whole team gets thrown into a positional bingo game on account of us worrying about Wilks ffs. He’s a decent player, but he’s not Messi. The whole thing just screams weakness on our part that we’re going to those lengths to nullify and not focus on what we need to do to win a game.The final point I’ve got is about the piss poor standard of the league. I agree it’s bad, but when I read comments over and over again and see performances like the ones we’ve turned in over the last 10 games, I think, we’re right at home in it
Good to have experience in the squad, but neither are so good that they should always be guaranteed starters. It’s not as if this squad is as young as squads we’ve had in recent years, for one thing we’re playing fewer academy players.
I'm not saying these youngsters are the answer but the players who are in their position are hopeless so why not give them a go??2 -
RedChaser said:Here you go Muttley;ForeverAddickted said:Be interested to see a poll on here of those who do want Bowyer gone
Bowyer isn't going to get sacked now, so ‘fans’ screaming for him to be sacked just create a whole heap of unecessary and unhelpful noise. Once it seeps in, its there and it gets rehashed and regenerated after every defeat or bad performance.
We've an owner thats not not going to mess around as he has made clear we need promotion in next 18 months. If Bowyer isn’t delivering that, he’ll get rid of him.
After all we’ve been through this last few years, Bowyer (you would have thought) has earned the loyalty to have a crack at correcting this. This has been a poorly put together squad and then Impacted by key injuries. If it doesn’t shown improvement signs over the next couple of months, he’ll carry the can for it. But he’s earned the right imo to have a go at working this out through.0 -
AFKABartram said:ForeverAddickted said:AFKABartram said:stonemuse said:Astonished that the majority of Charlton Life seem to want Bowyer out ... fortunately it would appear that Thomas does not agree with you.
Bowyer isn't going to get sacked now, so ‘fans’ screaming for him to be sacked just create a whole heap of unecessary and unhelpful noise. Once it seeps in, its there and it gets rehashed and regenerated after every defeat or bad performance.
We've an owner thats not not going to mess around as he has made clear we need promotion in next 18 months. If Bowyer isn’t delivering that, he’ll get rid of him.
After all we’ve been through this last few years, Bowyer (you would have thought) has earned the loyalty to have a crack at correcting this. This has been a poorly put together squad and then Impacted by key injuries. If it doesn’t shown improvement signs over the next couple of months, he’ll carry the can for it. But he’s earned the right imo to have a go at working this out through Jan.4 -
Chef_addick said:Not sure who's lost the plot more, Bowyer with his starting lineup or those calling for Curbs back!!!
The man's not managed for 12 years and it's a completely different game now, I love the guy but seriously people, he's not the man to take us forward.
Come in and mentor LB - I'm all for that but manage us again, no chance!!4 -
CAFCsayer said:This comment says it all for me...
"When asked for his thinking behind the new role for the Chelsea loanee, Bowyer explained: “We thought [Malik] Wilks would be playing on the right. He’s been playing on the right all the time, coming in on his left foot and he’s very good at it. So, I thought Adam, he’ll be coming on to his strong foot as well, his right foot.Adam had done well in the last game in possession, he was very good on the ball."
So when he saw that Wilks was playing on the left Matthews playing out of position and a rapid Wilks against an aging Gunter. No plan b6