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Benjy Nurick (ex CAFC blogger and programme editor - on the move again p8)
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Imagine the scenes when Bowyer proudly announces Pratley has signed a new one year contract!1
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dajavouslagan said:Imagine the scenes when Bowyer proudly announces Pratley has signed a new one year contract!0
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SoundAsa£ said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Obviously we don't know the full story and day to day goings on, but i don't really see how Sandgaard can look at the situation and decide that a squad of around 20 players (many of whom have played entire careers at a higher level), including some who are internationals, are collectively the problem and one man, the manager is in the right.
It's got to be a pretty unique (not that word again) situation whereby a club owner decides to back one man over 20, especially when it's pretty common knowledge that in football it's generally the players who have the power.
Sandgaard is basically saying 'Bowyer is right, i stand by him, you're all shit and most of you will be out of the door before him'. An extremely dangerous thing to do when there's a third of the season remaining and on the face of it the squad have given up playing for him and we still need more points to avoid relegation.
I'm not saying 20 players blame Bowyer. I'm saying that by sticking with Bowyer, Sandgaard is effectively saying the squad are the problem, and the manager is not.
For me that's unprecedented. I can't remember a situation where following a string of dreadful results, with a team plummeting down the league, and a squad who look like the majority are disinterested and not playing for the manager...........that club's owner backed the manager over an entire squad of players.4 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:SoundAsa£ said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Obviously we don't know the full story and day to day goings on, but i don't really see how Sandgaard can look at the situation and decide that a squad of around 20 players (many of whom have played entire careers at a higher level), including some who are internationals, are collectively the problem and one man, the manager is in the right.
It's got to be a pretty unique (not that word again) situation whereby a club owner decides to back one man over 20, especially when it's pretty common knowledge that in football it's generally the players who have the power.
Sandgaard is basically saying 'Bowyer is right, i stand by him, you're all shit and most of you will be out of the door before him'. An extremely dangerous thing to do when there's a third of the season remaining and on the face of it the squad have given up playing for him and we still need more points to avoid relegation.
I'm not saying 20 players blame Bowyer. I'm saying that by sticking with Bowyer, Sandgaard is effectively saying the squad are the problem, and the manager is not.
For me that's unprecedented. I can't remember a situation where following a string of dreadful results, with a team plummeting down the league, and a squad who look like the majority are disinterested and not playing for the manager...........that club's owner backed the manager over an entire squad of players.
Sometimes people don't read what is written as it doesn't fit there agenda.0 -
southamptonaddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:SoundAsa£ said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Obviously we don't know the full story and day to day goings on, but i don't really see how Sandgaard can look at the situation and decide that a squad of around 20 players (many of whom have played entire careers at a higher level), including some who are internationals, are collectively the problem and one man, the manager is in the right.
It's got to be a pretty unique (not that word again) situation whereby a club owner decides to back one man over 20, especially when it's pretty common knowledge that in football it's generally the players who have the power.
Sandgaard is basically saying 'Bowyer is right, i stand by him, you're all shit and most of you will be out of the door before him'. An extremely dangerous thing to do when there's a third of the season remaining and on the face of it the squad have given up playing for him and we still need more points to avoid relegation.
I'm not saying 20 players blame Bowyer. I'm saying that by sticking with Bowyer, Sandgaard is effectively saying the squad are the problem, and the manager is not.
For me that's unprecedented. I can't remember a situation where following a string of dreadful results, with a team plummeting down the league, and a squad who look like the majority are disinterested and not playing for the manager...........that club's owner backed the manager over an entire squad of players.
Sometimes people don't read what is written as it doesn't fit there agenda.5 -
Callumcafc said:LonelyNorthernAddick said:ForeverAddickted said:
Compared to the player everyone seems to believe is useless and unthreatening up front. Washington 30 shots for 7 goals.= 4.28 shots per goal. 253 minutes per goal
Now we know Chuks is a better player, but hopefully if we can get Washington shooting more, he'll break the 10-12 goal tally this season.
With Stockley also scoring 4 goals from 13 shots around 3.25 shots per goal 154 minutes per goal
(Schwartz has 1 goal from just two or three shots so let's say 2.5 shots per goal. ) 364 minutes per goal
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We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere12
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Just to add, can someone cut Jake Forster Gallagher's hair?2
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Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere2
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Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhereLonelyNorthernAddick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere2
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se9addick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhereLonelyNorthernAddick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere
He doesn't rely on pace or trickery. He is a finisher.
These are his goals from last season with a europop tune to dance along to.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvvSMKIzjzU
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se9addick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhereLonelyNorthernAddick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere
Not much Charlton evidence ofc currently as almost everytime he's been on the pitch he's barely touched the ball, but as Dazzler said his ability to finish is unquestionable given the highlights and the goal against Rochdale (plus his wrongfully disallowed goal) but whenever he's on currently we're not getting the ball to his feet anywhere near the box (or at all).
Feed the Shwartz and he will score.1 -
Dazzler21 said:se9addick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhereLonelyNorthernAddick said:Redhenry said:We have four strikers good enough to get out of this league. Problems are elsewhere
He doesn't rely on pace or trickery. He is a finisher.
These are his goals from last season with a europop tune to dance along to.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvvSMKIzjzU
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Might be worth changing the thread title to: "Of course we've heard of Benjy Nurick"8
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ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth changing the thread title to: "Of course we've heard of Benjy Nurick"0
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SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth changing the thread title to: "Of course we've heard of Benjy Nurick"1
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ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth changing the thread title to: "Of course we've heard of Benjy Nurick"
It's bloody brilliant listening, Benjy asks good questions and Brown gives so much insight, it feels like you understand so many decisions the manager has made and how players SHOULD react.5 -
"Conor does an awful amount of work that supporters don't see.
When Charlton are out of position, he takes the opposing sides deepest midfielder, effectively taking them out of the game.
When they are in possession, he makes probably 10 runs in the channel, he might only be played in twice, but he never stops making those runs.
He then might miss a shot and that's what is remembered."
He said loads more than that about Conor, but it was really nice to hear a pro making the points some of us have.8 -
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Surprised to hear Brownie also notice this:Dazzler21 said:I told you all Washington is a good player.
Sure there's every chance he'll struggle in the championship, but he is good enough at this level. I am sure people expected Bamford to fail in the Championship and then the PL.
Watch him adjust to allow the keeper to palm it out to him, should the shot be saved:0 -
Chunes said:SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:Might be worth changing the thread title to: "Of course we've heard of Benjy Nurick"1
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Benjy taking our club's coverage to the 22nd century! Podcasts are a great idea and will have no negative impact on Valley Pass.
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I don't think we deserve Benjy2
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Dazzler21 said:"Conor does an awful amount of work that supporters don't see.
When Charlton are out of position, he takes the opposing sides deepest midfielder, effectively taking them out of the game.
When they are in possession, he makes probably 10 runs in the channel, he might only be played in twice, but he never stops making those runs.
He then might miss a shot and that's what is remembered."
He said loads more than that about Conor, but it was really nice to hear a pro making the points some of us have.
I have been living abroad for 9 years now and when I watch games online and all of you lot are going to games, my opinion on a player's performance is often so different. Now we're all watching on a screen, we're not that far apart. Does make such a difference.4 -
Chelsea scum 😁
Met him a few times and he's a nice chap. Even got him signed up to Bromley Addicks.
Looking forward to his article about the museum.3 -
I think some fans only look at what a player does with the ball at his feet which perhaps explains the OTT love of Sarr and OTT hate of Pratley from a few.
Washington is another prime example of that and also why just using shots/mins/xg doesn't give a full story.5 -
Finally changed the title, seeing as we've probably all heard of him by now
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I like the way Benjy says "Charlton" with lots of emphasis on the r, and almost another syllable after it - chaRRRRulton. Unique.Good podcast, much enjoyed it - the insight Brownie gives is fascinating to a football ignoramus like me. Another I found surprisingly insightful when doing co-commentary was Jason Pearce, who talked a lot of sense and can clearly read a game very well.3
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IdleHans said:I like the way Benjy says "Charlton" with lots of emphasis on the r, and almost another syllable after it - chaRRRRulton. Unique.Good podcast, much enjoyed it - the insight Brownie gives is fascinating to a football ignoramus like me. Another I found surprisingly insightful when doing co-commentary was Jason Pearce, who talked a lot of sense and can clearly read a game very well.0