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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic v Accrington Stanley | Tues 19 October 2021
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DOUCHER said:Chunes said:Mac is really not a good goalkeeper. I can see why the Cowley's let him go. His kicking his awful, he doesn't come for crosses and his shot-stopping is hardly brilliant.
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clive said:6
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I see a tweet from last night from a fan who said "why leave it so late to bring on Conn Wash think he came on and changed the game"
Alex Gilbey and Connor liked the post!
This doesnt mean it as a stone cold fact but I do believe these players arent playing for manager anymore and have lost total faith.10 -
CAFCTrev said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Official attendance last night given as 11,813.
Anyone any idea how many people were actually in the ground?5 -
Yes confirmed by a very good source that the players are no fans at all of Adkins or Roddy. It's a mess.2
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DagenhamAddick said:Yes confirmed by a very good source that the players are no fans at all of Adkins or Roddy. It's a mess.3
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DagenhamAddick said:Yes confirmed by a very good source that the players are no fans at all of Adkins or Roddy. It's a mess.
Edit: Not sticking up for Roddy...plain to see he offers nothing but we have only seen that from the transfer side.3 -
Roddy is the main conduit for Thomas on the football side. On the admin and day today not so sure. So I've been informed.0
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clive said:4
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Chunes said:Mac is really not a good goalkeeper. I can see why the Cowley's let him go. His kicking his awful, he doesn't come for crosses and his shot-stopping is hardly brilliant.1
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LargeAddick said:clive said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87L5EMOJz3w
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DagenhamAddick said:Roddy is the main conduit for Thomas on the football side. On the admin and day today not so sure. So I've been informed.
Unless they're slagging him off for signing them!
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Dazzler21 said:Everything else aside, those two Pell free kicks were bloody marvellous, hard, accurate and both should have been goals. Shows what can happen when an underperforming player rebuilds themselves over years.
Has Adkins gone yet?
For the second Morgan stood apart from the wall giving Pell another free shot on goal.
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clive said:LargeAddick said:clive said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87L5EMOJz3w
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Croydon said:clive said:2
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clive said:2
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Considering how much Nigel likes to change the starting eleven (essentially just hoping the next bunch of frauds are less shit than the previous lot), it's quite baffling that Dobson appears to have been frozen out. Given how piss poor our central midfield has been you'd think he'd be given another chance, at the very least you'd get energy and effort.4
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kentred2 said:Thought the game started fairly evenly and then the ref awarded a fifty fifty free kick to Accrington.Pell hit a worldly and all of a sudden it was Adkins’ fault. Covered End turn on him.Now I agree he’s made a massive mess and has to go soon, but there is a time and a place. Awful support.
We set up a 3 man wall that did absolutely nothing to prevent a free shot at goal.
I said he would score with a free shot and he did.
We fluked an OG equaliser against the run of play due to a good run from Gilbey.
We then gave them another free kick where we set a wall up with Morgan detached leaving a bleedin gaping hole for them to shoot through again. Absolutely pathetic.
Gunter let them cross unchallenged to a man unmarked and it was 1-2.
We always let the opposition cross unchallenged so it's obviously part of Adkin's masterplan.
Souare left the scorer unmarked.
Morgan lets their bloke cut in and score unchallenged for 1-3.
The minimum we need is effort and we should play 11 that will give 100% like Washington.
Washington was introduced when the game was all but lost and chased down a ball that no one else would have and set up Stockley for 2-3.
Adkins must go, there is not a shadow of doubt in my mind.
I still say this squad, whilst as usual being too heavy on light weight players, should be top half.9 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:Official attendance last night given as 11,813.
Anyone any idea how many people were actually in the ground?4 - Sponsored links:
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Watching the goals again, thought Mac was late going for Pell's freekick (the second freekick was bloody unstoppable and should have counted). Their second (and effectively the killer goal) was just awful. Gunter opened up to allow the cross and Souare appeared to be running to mark the post rather than Pell. People talk about doubling up with the winger dropping back to support but the likes of Solly wouldn't have been turned by third division players like both Gunter and Matthews have in recent matches.
Fair play to Gilbey for effort and both Leko and B-T are dangerous at this level. But the rest of them are either not up to standard (Clare and Morgan as examples) or heads need clearing (Famewo and Souare). Stockley remains a frustration - good defending corners but suddenly unable to score with his head at the other end.
Word on Pell. Hated him last night. Conning the ref and provoking opposition at every opportunity. But on reflection (and having watched his post match interview) I would love to see him in a Charlton shirt winding up the opposition and crashing in 30 yard free kicks.4 -
MacG: couple of saves but can't position a wall
Gunter: adequate despite no cover
Lavelle: slow, reads game poorly, positionally suspect, ropey distribution
Famewo: looked like the worst of Naby Sarr with none of the physicality
Souaré: jointly culpable for one goal
Clare: the invisible man - what was his role? looked distraught when subbed but the biggest surprise was his shirking was tolerated so long
Gilbey: our best by a distance which is faint praise indeed, industrious, passionate with some dodgy decision making, he doesn't deserve to have to carry shirkers and makeweights all around
Morgan: first half was hopeless looked like a little boy, 4 "attempts" to pass, no pressure stationary ball and the outcomes were humiliating - looked a different player 2nd half
Leko: no balls no passion and little sign of much intelligence, as soon as it doesn't exactly run for him just as he wants his shoulders go and he shuts down, I lost count of the times he had his back to play with no pretence of interest in what was happening let alone what he's paid to do
Stockley: tireless and industrious as ever but like Gilbey his performance is hamstrung by the shirkers and makeweights
B-T: maybe 3 contributions in 70 odd minutes,
Referee: first free kick from which Pell scored wasn't a foul in basketball let alone football - set the tone for a reprehensible performance of wanton idiocy Accrington had him sussed inside 10 minutes and played him for the mug he is - booked players for minor infringements, disregarded much worse transgessions (Souaré) bellyached constantly about timewasting, holding etc but booked one player after 89 minutes then added time only for 'injury' interruptions. Officials of his calibre and the douche on the Curbside touchline (yellow flag) are stains on the game undermining its integrity
Trouble is the charlatans in red masquerading as CAFC were so utterly dreadful that Sam Allison and his underling weren't in the top 10 of last night's walk of shame
Washington: he'll be as baffled as anyone how it took 73 minutes for his skill and professionalism to be recognised as valuable, he ran further, faster and harder in his 20 minute cameo than about 7 others added together for the whole game
Davison: same as Washington
DJ: his introduction in injury time to a lost cause was appropriate reflection of his professionalism
Adkins seems not to recognise the scale of our defensive inadequacy and sends out a lineup with zero midfield cover for those desperately poor defenders. As a consequence those hapless cloggers are simply walked past by the opposition to score at will.
Accrington were not in a false position before that game. Their recent form was poxy. Yet they scored 2 facile goals from open play, Pell got the ball in twice from long range free kicks and MacGillivray was much the busier goalie. All this from a poor team, with a one dimensional approach who shamelessly wasted time all the while they were ahead. Simple effort comfortably outclassed Adkins ragtag mismatched rabble of halfwits, shirkers and makeweights. Adkins does nothing about any of it for 73 minutes - in short not doing his job properly or at all.
Coleman makes the absolute best from limited resources - Adkins throws random names at a predetermined "shape" and watches its inevitable failure. Even Nero did something while his Rome burned.
Adkins's only rival for worst Charlton manager in 25 years is Karel Fraeye - Stephen Henderson's sense of déja vue must be horrifying!2 -
Croydon said:clive said:
There are a few others that just aren't stepping up and it's not down to the manager to get them to play for him. They're paid professionals and for their own self respect, they need to step up. Leko is young, but that doesn't excuse the way he's drifting in an out of games. DJ apparently telling NA to go for a walk is the act of a petulant, self entitled twat who from what I've seen , is nothing special and will likely just fade into a million other wingers of his type that have come and gone before him.
Stockley is a strange one, because I couldn't fault his work rate and contribution when he got here, and even last night he seemed to be vocal and displaying signs that he was trying, but again, at the age of 28, he should be working on mixing up his game. He seems to be very good at getting on the receiving end of crosses, but we hardly do that, so instead he seems to be able to only play the role of target to hit with long balls. When does he run the channels or come deep. So easy to play against.
Morgan shows no sign of any intelligence whatsoever with his continued attempt to spray balls over the top and cute passes. You have to give him a bit of the benefit of the doubt, but he's been around for 2 seasons now, he should be maturing.
It's definitely the NA effect, but if some of these players were to go if NA gets the boot, I would be very pleased actually6 -
We are at Sunderland this Saturday, wonder how many of our older supporters can remember the 1956/57 season our last in the old 1st Division for many years. We lost 8-0 at Sunderland and this finished Jimmy Seed's long mainly decent reign. I was still at junior school. Really hope this is a bad omen as can be the last straw for Adkins. Any decent manager would resign as he did at Hull City. Job far too much for him!0
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One bright(ish) development last night: plenty of applause and no audible booing of the (very brief) taking the knee
Seems the utter shit performances put off the majority of those bigots turning up.
Shame that this new depth of utter shit performance will put off better people too.4 -
Covered End said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Official attendance last night given as 11,813.
Anyone any idea how many people were actually in the ground?2 -
king addick said:I see a tweet from last night from a fan who said "why leave it so late to bring on Conn Wash think he came on and changed the game"
Alex Gilbey and Connor liked the post!
It's because of Washo that Gilbey signed for Charlton.
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I was really impressed with Gilbey last night.
Never let his head drop. His attitude and determination was first class, pressured opponents, always looking to use the ball and willing to bust a gut on driving runs under pressure.
If only we had a team of Gilbey's.
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Harry Pell has been a journey man midfielder even though you would have thought he was a class striker the way he roughed up our defenders and struck the ball so cleanly even though the wall had no cement in it and was a man light. To do it twice was amazing for a 29 year old guy who has only ever played in the lower divisions of the EFL.
He was robbed of a hat trick as no VAR and did an impression of Lyle Taylor where you wind up the opposition players and crowd during a game and go to war. Harry had Fire in his belly to perform.
NO BATTLE, NO VICTORY.
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