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MattF said:No more minutes for Ronnie Schwartz then
He certainly wasnt there for the Chef Wendy game if I remember rightly1 -
ForeverAddickted said:MattF said:No more minutes for Ronnie Schwartz then
He certainly wasnt there for the Chef Wendy game if I remember rightly0 -
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God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards6 -
Sounds like a Vennings masterclass, subbed at 5-0 so he can play on Saturday?0
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ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards1 -
Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwardshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SATixZjpr0o
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The 25 uninterrupted passes is a little funny. While technically true, it was 20 passes around the back with no pressure and then 5 passes leading to the goal2
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Good report.
My guess is that with no one from Comms there they had to wait to get the video this morning to write the full report having given the result and scorers yesterday.
Have Barnsley even mentioned the result yet?
No mention of Aoucheria so assume he's injured or ill.
They tried to pass the ball v Bromley last week but without being able to find a gap very often.
Is Pearce the new Andy Hughes?0 -
ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
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DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy football6 -
100% agree apart from when our 1st team do it they go backwards and sideways until they have to pass it back to the keeper who then has to knock it long anyway2
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Leuth said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
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Roddy at 18, playing in a successful victory with plenty of goal chances taken can only be a good thing for Roddy's development.
I have only seen him play once and thought he was not ready and should play in the U23.i would prefer to see Jacob play with his peer group and make a judgement on his football ability and not who his Father is.
In Bielik,s second game from memory he had a shocker and was all at sea. The usual suspects gave him 4+5 on the players marks, ( he was caught in possession a few times ) I gave him a generous 6 and said he will do better when he remembers he at Cafc and it's best not to dribble out of your own area!
I don't know if Jacob can do better at this stage but he needs to spend a season at U23 level so a decent assessment can be made.
Pleased that the guys showed they can play some football on the deck.
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Swisdom said:DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy football1 -
Let’s hope that in some kind of typically unpredictable and haphazard way the goals at least are somehow loaded on to the club website.
It would cheer people up, and actually be about the football players playing at our club.
More interesting than going on the site and reading about the centre circle dining experience, which in itself does not include a price or a menu.2 -
DubaiCAFC said:Swisdom said:DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy football0 - Sponsored links:
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DubaiCAFC said:Swisdom said:DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy football
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Cafc43v3r said:DubaiCAFC said:Swisdom said:DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy footballIt’s easy to play us when you press us.
we need midfielders who create space, defenders who can pick a pass and a striker that makes it stick. Then we become a different proposition but if any part of that process isn’t present it falls over.
that goal the u23’s scored is a great example. There are several times where we don’t appear to be going anywhere but they trust the process. Eventually the attackers are less committed to pressing and a gap opens. A few decent passes later and the defenders are the wrong side of the ball/man. A nice one-two sets us off down the wing and the goal follows. Lovely stuff.1 -
The frustration with Charlton playing the long passing game is that they are not very good at it. As I understand it the idea of this is to draw opponents out of position and for our players to find space near the opponents area to make quick incisive attacks from.
But none of that happens as our players are so static and poor at passing under slight pressure.1 -
When you look at the players in our 1st team at the moment they cant play a quick flowing passing game because most of them just dont have the technical ability to do so. On Saturday the only player that could control the ball when it was passed to them with any pace was Kirk0
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DubaiCAFC said:Swisdom said:DubaiCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:God the amount of fans that would hate watching that at the Valley
Especially given the amount of times the ball goes backwards
This. Is. Why.
Drag your opponents out of shape and capitalise on the space created. Make them tired from chasing shadows. Loads of reasons but it's also great to see CAFC players not panic in possession and playing a simple pass until an opening is created. Great stuff. Proper sexy football
There is no problem with passing side ways or even backwards per se but you must have players in the modern game who can inject some pace and either run forward with the ball opening up new angles or player movement to beat a defense.
This season especially but even under Bowyer at times, we are so easy to negate.
Watson is the Quintessential slow footballer now at this point in his career.
He did not even play that bad but he can't run with the ball to create any new angles, so it's just keep ball where the opposition can just get men behind the ball until hitting Cafc in transition when the move invariably breaks down.
Under pressure, playing back to keeper is fine but Dobson did it once when he had a decent forward option. And this has been repeated so many times this and at times last season.0 -
The goals from yesterday are up….if you’re a subscriber.1
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snakedavis said:No assists for Jacob0
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James Beadle picked for next weeks England squad7
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DOUCHER said:James Beadle picked for next weeks England squad
I wonder if 17 year old James Beadle will ever play for Cafc first team ? It's unlikely;
Brighton are interested and have been monitoring his progress.
The 18 and younger are a talented bunch at Charlton.
Tutt was 19, and Pope 20 when making debuts, I wonder if Beadle has been told he could be number 1 at Cafc by the time he is 19 (if his forms good) that may stop him going to a premier club like Brighton and constantly going out on loan ? Then again it might not.
Freddie Woodman has just made his premier debut at 24 despite being at Newcastle since 2013 when he was 16. Two years spent at Swansea as well as loan at Hartlepool, Crawley, Kilmarnock and Aberdeen.
It's best not to get too attached to our young players as Paul Walsh, Paul Elliott, Lee Bowyer,Jon Joe Shelvey, Joe Gomez, Ademola Lookman, Joe Aribo, Alfie Dougherty etc, bloody etc, leave and the cycle starts again.
Aribo and Lookman both joined about 16 so not here as young kids.
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