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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Plymouth Argyle | Saturday 20th November 2021

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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    Can't believe that we only had 37% possession. Oh well it's about quality not quantity......at least that's what I keep telling my wife 😁
    I was more interested in our 11 corners, 14 shots, 5 on target ..... and 2 goals.
    Argyle were way behind any of that.

    Anyway, the only stat that ever mattered was Charlton 2 Argyle 0.





  • paulfox
    paulfox Posts: 2,356
    Carter said:
    Now I've calmed down I'll post without hyperbole 

    That might have been the most complete performance I can recall from a Charlton Athletic side of the last 20 years. Plymouth are a good, good side and Ryan Lowe was my choice after Bow left, we haven't just totally dominated, out fought, out worked and out played a mickey mouse team. 

    Ben Purrington is in the form of his life, Elliot Lee is a true legend in the making, truly he is playing below himself but he is such a good example with his work rate. Akin Famewo was a tower at the back and dominated a very decent number 9. DJ completely roasted their left side and ran himself into the ground. Connor Washington remained a threat throughout and whilst George Dobson/the white Kante has set his bar really high and had another inspirational game today. And Alex Gilbey has also made himself undroppable, truly sets the standard for lung busting runs. 

    I'm so so happy with the turnaround and more than anything the absolute effort and desire being displayed, thats all I ever want from a Charlton team and to see some of the genuinely decent footballers we have leaving it all put there every game makes us a horrible prospect for anyone in the league 
    Agreed, i thought it was brilliant near the end they played a short corner and three of our boys absolutely sprinted towards them to stop it. 
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    edited November 2021
    Amazing result, if Jackson continues he is single handedly proving how influential the right man for the job can be

    great to have a fuller ground, wasn’t the same as the semi but different occasion of course

    Should Washington shoot from the right more often, he seems to fail from the left :) so glad hes starting to get in his groove

    ps I’m starting to waver on when decisions should be made, that result should seal it really
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,280
    Bailey said:
    Adkins midfield was always being out numbered, Jacko has corrected that by playing three at the back with wing backs who have defensive nous covering. Adkins downfall was he either didn't want to change his system or he didnt know how to. 
    Not only that, Jacko has picked the three players who bring a balance of technique and ground covering energy.
    That may be down to more time on the training ground getting those players to understand and believe in the system.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,381

    When new manager bounce just doesn't cut it!
    My favourite website.
  • Pavoren007
    Pavoren007 Posts: 2,530
    Incredible turn around of form and atmosphere. All happening without the services of Innis, Lavelle, Matthews, Leko, Stockley and JFC to name but a few - huge pride and thanks for all the boys, JJ & JE 💙
  • SheedyCAFC
    SheedyCAFC Posts: 1,252
    There’s definitely connection to the players now that there wasn’t before, you couldn’t pick out a bad player today, Alex Gilbey is a real unsung hero amongst many unsung heroes over Johnnie’s first few games, he does not stop running in that midfield.
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,867
    No way we had only 37% possession.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,064
    edited November 2021
    Missed today as I am out in Fuerteventura, but sat in our local here and used their WiFi to watch the game on Charlton TV with my dad. The rest of the outside terrace were watching the rugby and intrigued to know what we were watching and screaming for on the iPad. The landlord has promised to try and get the next couple of games on at least one of their screens for us.

    That really was a superb performance. I have no idea where those possession stats come from - can’t be true surely - but I thought we were excellent. Plymouth really were 2nd best, although I did worry when they attacked in the first half. 

    Can’t fault any single player in that performance. Said it on another thread that it was right that Thomas speak to other potential managers but, every time the team put in a performance like that for Johnnie, they are making any conversation with an outsider ever more difficult.

    So tell me Harris (or whoever), what exactly do you think you can add to what JJ & JE are doing now??  Thanks for popping in, don’t let the door hit you on the arse on the way out!! 

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  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,080
    We were very good today, apart from a couple of moments in the first half I thought we dealt with Plymouth attack very well. Famewo the standout for me. 
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    One good thing, good job there is no VAR in this league otherwise DJ would have conceded a handball penalty in the first half. Lucky it was at our end not theirs 
    I never saw it and I was the referee! :wink:



  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,962
    Loving the sour grapes on the Plymouth forum claiming it was our cup final. Brilliant performance, made a team playing very well look average at best. So many players performing at levels you wouldn't think possible after seeing them under Adkins.

    Hope the Plymouth lads aren't too disappointed at missing out on the open-top bus parade they had arranged in expectance of their win.

    Cup final?  I thought plymouth was a made up place by the Ginsters marketing team until I heard Josh Widdicome mention it on a podcast.
    Ha ha ...... I know what you mean. Plymouth is a tiny little hamlet of 250,000 people and a catchment area of a further 1 million.

    Ginsters might sponsor Argyle, but their pasties are made in Cornwall.
    Nobody in Cornwall will eat a Ginsters pasty. 




  • Today, I finally realised the veracity of that old adage, often used in a sporting context : 

    "There's no "I" in "TEAM". 

    And, in addition, another comes to mind....

    " All for one and one for All ". 

    Both phrases epitomise the work ethic that one very special man has instilled in his players - something which had seemingly gone AWOL under the previous incumbent. 

    Together with self belief & confidence in each one's ability, he and his trusty assistant, have transformed a group of honest, but confused individuals into the team we all hoped we'd see this season. 

    This afternoon, we were privileged to witness this incredible turn around in all its pomp. And what a glorious spectacle it was ! 

    As a wise pundit on Quest stated tonight " The Johnnie Jackson Revolution".

    So, as we bask in the warmth of a fantastic performance & count the number of sleeps until we go again, there is surely only one question that our owner needs to answer. 

    When ? 
  • Dippenhall
    Dippenhall Posts: 3,921
    se9addick said:
    One really great thing from today was the potential it could have to help build our support. A few times when we were winning in the second half and the place was rocking my attention was drawn to the lower part of the the north end of the East Stand and the rows upon rows of young kids that were having the time of their lives. If even but a few of those youngsters find their way back to the Valley on a regular basis it will be a brilliant outcome.

    When you arrange these sorts of games with some incentive to bolster the attendance success will in a large part come down to the uncertainty of the on the field performance on the day regardless of how good the planning and execution are. Pleased for all those who grafted to make todays initiative possible that their efforts were rewarded with interest. 
    Had to smile after the game as a gang of 7 year old ultras were giving it the big Red Army - Red Army along Charlton Road
  • God, why was Neil Harris there today?
    To see what a proper football club looks like
  • I was 100% sure the playoffs were beyond us after our early form. They most definitely are not. COYR
    They were if we had put a mortal in charge. With God at the wheel anything is possible!!
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,005
    The only slight concern I can see is, how do the players keep that level of intensity up, and over two thirds of a season where they’re playing catch up?
    The lads put such a shift in against Rotherham and Plymouth that by 70mins many of them were cooked.
    I hope they can do it.

  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,983
    Not every team we play is going to be a Rotherham or a Plymouth
  • What a fabulous day all round.

    And better than the Donny play-off semi in one aspect at least - we won the game! 


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  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,280
    dickad1 said:
    Really great valley day today, up there with some of my favourites, despite the queues to get in and missing the first ten minutes. Pretty obviously not opening all the west upper turnstiles for a sold out game was going to result in that. Plus the electronic scanning thing is rubbish. At one point they opened the exit gates and people surged in. 

    Hopefully there’s some sort of review.

    Anyway, was able to quickly forget all of that, and hopefully the first timers did too. This team puts in a shift like few others I’ve seen.  Every one of them. 

    Special mentions for Dobson (lad can switch on the afterburners when he chooses) and Famewo, closely followed by Gilbey and DJ. 

    But for me Elliot Lee the standout. For a flair player, his work off the ball is exceptional.

    I don’t know why it is, but over the last 30 years or so the successful DNA of this club is modest players working their nuts off for a manager who’s an ex player. Would be incredibly brave stupid of TS to go against that now, as much as we surely need to find another formula at some point! 
    My take on it
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,134
    Wish they didn't blare that song out after a win like that. Was so loud and drowned out/ diluted the authentic atmosphere and crowd noise. Not necessary.
    Don’t need that bloody song and don’t need the Red red robin after the game either. I want to hear the fans singing not some shit heavy metal. 

    Only gripe though - today was really up there. 
  • ElliotCAFC
    ElliotCAFC Posts: 2,553
    Valley11 said:
    The only slight concern I can see is, how do the players keep that level of intensity up, and over two thirds of a season where they’re playing catch up?
    The lads put such a shift in against Rotherham and Plymouth that by 70mins many of them were cooked.
    I hope they can do it.

    They were on holiday for the first 12 games
  • Valley11 said:
    The only slight concern I can see is, how do the players keep that level of intensity up, and over two thirds of a season where they’re playing catch up?
    The lads put such a shift in against Rotherham and Plymouth that by 70mins many of them were cooked.
    I hope they can do it.

    They were on holiday for the first 12 games
    I wouldn’t say they were cooked. Pressed less most definitely but Washington, Lee and Gilbey were making a nuisance of themselves, pressing and driving forwards right up to the 96th minute. 
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Nicholas said:
    aliwibble said:
    Just following up with something from the match thread
    Will young Master Stockley have to play full back on his return?
    That should be centre back, surely?
    Nicholas said:
    Absolutely gutted I wasn't there today as I tested positive for Covid :( Really wanted to take my boy to a packed valley for once.  Brilliant performance by the boys today so nice to see a proper team again.  Coyr 
    Hope you've just got a mild case @Nicholas, and that there'll be another close to full house in the near future to take him to.
    Thanks mate just ate a teaspoon of English mustard for the sake of it  tasted nothing 🤦‍♂️
    Fire in the hole!!!!
  • LoOkOuT said:
    No way we had only 37% possession.
    Agreed, those possession stats are baffling when we had control of the ball for long sections of the match. It wasn't a counterattacking performance
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,238
    Loving the sour grapes on the Plymouth forum claiming it was our cup final. Brilliant performance, made a team playing very well look average at best. So many players performing at levels you wouldn't think possible after seeing them under Adkins.

    Hope the Plymouth lads aren't too disappointed at missing out on the open-top bus parade they had arranged in expectance of their win.
    No we didn't, we made them look shit. If Stockley played yesterday,  we win that by at least 4.