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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic v Bolton Wanderers | Tuesday 28th September 2021

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  • While not wishing to make excuses, I do wonder what impact the appalling weather had in that. Lots of goals going in at other games in League 1 last night.
  • I haven't read the other comments, going the stats is enough!

    It was bad enough losing 1-4 but it was made worse by the fact the we started so well and played some attractive attacking football combined with good defending then it all went bad. I started watching NA's interview on CTV and just gave up and turned it off - pitiful!
  • Elliot Lee looks a luxury player, don't rate him - spends most of the game on the floor
    No that was Jonny Williams!
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    Even if you get fit in pre-season, you still need 'match fitness' which comes early in the competitive season. Chopping and changing players every game wont achieve that. So after 10 games we are now behind on other teams even more.
    I'll defend Nigel on this one.  I don't think it's out of choice.

    At the start of the season we all knew what the team was, and that it wasn't good enough.  Kirk came in and filled an obvious gap.  Clare got a knock. To everyone's surprise Inniss got injured. He has played, basically the same formation in all bar 2 games he has been our manager for.

    Gilbey, Arter, both left backs, Leko, Lee, CBT, Clare now aren't for different reasons match fit.  That's a lot of players who need managing.  I think 4 or 5 of them would probably be in everyone's, including Nigle's, "best team". 

    Even more worrying for me is that Stockley and Famewo, who we were almost all pleased to get back, don't look like the same players at all we had last year.  That's 2 more changes I don't think he would have made out if choice. 
  • Bang on - I watched the goals on Sky last night and was freezing the screen to see whether they were bad decisions, and low and behold they were perfectly ok goals 
    The top one every single Charlton player in the frame is out of position.  That is shocking by any standards. 

    The bottom one is slightly more forgivable in that we were chasing the game but again the whole back line is out of position. 
  • If we bring in a new manager for gods sake TS needs to back him and get rid of advisors. If the players think that the manager doesn't have the final say they will be less likely to take him seriously.
  • If we bring in a new manager for gods sake TS needs to back him and get rid of advisors. If the players think that the manager doesn't have the final say they will be less likely to take him seriously.
    You can extend that beyond the players as well. 
  • kentred2 said:
    Another thing to note I think is the lack of quality players that have come through the academy in recent years. Only Davison in last night’s squad and though he works hard he’s not what we are used to. 
    It is things like that which are a hangover from the Duchatalet nightmare that Sandgaard has to fight with. 
    This in spades. 
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  • PWR as its all too painful! We are such a fragile side its a joke! Once that 2nd went in we were fucked. No lack of effort in the first hour but then we just fell apart and gave up. Mightily pissed off still. Can't believe Nige is still in a job today tbh. Was saying after the game that we need a sergeant major type manager to whip this lot into shape, even if its just a short term deal. We are in real danger of getting relegated I fear. Tommy needs to act fast.
  • YTS1978 said:
    PWR as its all too painful! We are such a fragile side its a joke! Once that 2nd went in we were fucked. No lack of effort in the first hour but then we just fell apart and gave up. Mightily pissed off still. Can't believe Nige is still in a job today tbh. Was saying after the game that we need a sergeant major type manager to whip this lot into shape, even if its just a short term deal. We are in real danger of getting relegated I fear. Tommy needs to act fast.
    We don't need this, we need a lord of doom. We need John Yems
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    The top one every single Charlton player in the frame is out of position.  That is shocking by any standards. 

    The bottom one is slightly more forgivable in that we were chasing the game but again the whole back line is out of position. 
    Couldn't agree more.  Neither were remotely close calls (seeing the players arms flailing around protesting was just embarassing!), and what worries me more is that these are the basics.  It smacks of lack of effort, focus, and professionalism........like so many of the goals we're conceding.

    Yes, some of our issues are down to coaching or a formation and style of play that is beyond our playing staff, but the ability to perform the basics of football sits squarely with the players.  In a World where criticism is fast-becoming a dirty word, they need to man the fuck up, take some personal pride, and do their jobs.
  • se9addick said:
    I make her right
    definitely - embarrassing to be protesting after 10 games 
  • I think (I don't know) that TS may believe he needs to be strong and NOT sack him & try to promote the long term stability line. But it depends on who else (apart from GR) is whispering in his ear and may validate that the players have lost faith in NA.

    Potentially GR is advising to do nothing as he helped identify NA and it reflects on him too?
    absolutely - thing is, i've not heard anybody have a good word about Roddy (admittedly the sample isn't massive) and there isn't normally no smoke without fire - he is as also as wedded to the formation as Adkins is - i'm in the curbs /powell camp and turf out adkins and roddy - black box, database, 433, structure this hollowed out that - load of bollox - good manager
    have players wrapped round them or players they know they want - how many players has adkins brought in that he has worked with previously? how many of his staff has he brought in? Get Curbs in and get Powell in and lets turf the theory man out and adkins who is barely a manager at our club - more a figurehead for some sort of coaching / physio school 
  • how long did it take bolton to turn things around and get better than us? 
  • Leuth said:
    We don't need this, we need a lord of doom. We need John Yems
    Haha...lord of doom! Yes, I've revised my opinion,  Yems In!!!
  • How about trashing every last one of em,  you know the "stalwarts", the "legends", because we have been shit for a while now.

    Go out and find footballing people who wouldn't know how to spell Chalton (geddit?) AND knock the community, SISSS on the head.  Bastards win football matches!

    Grrrr!
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  • Dave Rudd said:
    A moment of weakness @bobmunro.  We forgive you.

    We almost didn't get there last night ... no petrol and a long trip from the Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire borders.

    But my lad came up trumps.  I am the World's worst car passenger, but a powerful sedative and a decent journey meant that we got to The Valley in good time.

    We then got soaked, and thoroughly miserable.  The car steamed up on the return journey and we plodded Northwards over partially-flooded roads.  The final part of our trip home involved a detour due to road closures and a furtive scurry down country lanes and forgotten by-ways.

    My lad got home well after midnight.

    But I'm glad we were there.  For those who us who love this Club ... while results like last night's break our hearts ... being there is part of what it is all about.

    Shared pain ... but we will enjoy the good times (for there will be good times) all the more for nights like last night.

    I have endured this feeling a hundred times before ... maybe a thousand times before.  But I don't care.  I'm glad that we made it last night.

    And I am glad that this is my Club and that my lads were there with me.
    I was having some personal reflections after returning home last night too and thought that despite the dirge we've been served up so far this season, I know I will still have the excitement that I've had since I was 8 years old for our next home game, and the one after that, regardless of the results and performances on the pitch, the same that I have for every game.
  • The most depressing stat is we have been in Division 1 in 8 of the last 13 seasons. Will be 9 in 14 this time next year, if we can avoid relegation. 

     
    I wish we’d been in Division 1 in 8 of the last 13 seasons! 
  • While not wishing to make excuses, I do wonder what impact the appalling weather had in that. Lots of goals going in at other games in League 1 last night.
    I think typically bad weather means fewer goals. I researched it a while back as I'd gotten from £20 to £220 betting on there being 1+ goal in games, then lost it all due to a wet & windy 0-0 in Barnsley.

    I reckon Adkins will be gone if we don't win on Saturday.
  • I need to find that post where someone listed the amount of goals they thought players would score this season. 

    Hilarious in hindsight. Think Stockley was over 20, Washington over 10. Morgan with 5+. 
  • PWR

    Watched it on Charlton TV. For 30 minutes or so we were excellent, fashioning a really good goal to take the lead, and then gradually melted away in what has become typical Charlton fashion.

    I would gladly take 5th from bottom now, ie avoidance of relegation, as I am seriouly beginning to wonder if there are 4 worse teams than us in this division.

    It was interesting listening to Curbs and Deano last night. I found myself wishing Curbs was at the helm in one way but would not wish his legacy to be tarnished by the shower of shit presently masquerading as Charlton Athletic.

    I reckon @oohaahmortimer will include relegation (21st to 24th) in his percentages this week.
  • Why all the gloom?

    Thomas set Nigel the goal of getting us out of league one within two seasons. It's looking like Nigel will achieve that in half the time.

    Onwards and, erm...how does the rest of that go? 
  • Simonsen said:
    Big chance missed by Washington at 1-2 (the lob just past the near post). I like him and his off the ball movement but he needs a lot of chances.

    Didn't look like our goalie made much of an effort for Bolton's first goal. Think he's got to save that one (he looked similarly suspect at Wycombe). But maybe I'm expecting too much from a Div 3 keeper. 
    Deano explained that on Charlton TV. He said the keeper was watching the Bolton player between the goalscorer and the goal in case he deflected it. Hence the late movement.
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    LenGlover said:
    Deano explained that on Charlton TV. He said the keeper was watching the Bolton player between the goalscorer and the goal in case he deflected it. Hence the late movement.
    On seeing a replay, I think it is a good point.
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