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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Oxford United | Saturday 19th February 2022
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DartfordAddick said:se9addick said:ShootersHillGuru said:1
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Jayajosh said:Anyone have any stats on Matthews, we never win when he plays and I’m really interested to know his playing record for us? Same team of old, start bright and look good and then give up after going a goal down. Lightweights throughout the whole team!
He was utterly appalling.3 -
Matthews has the shortest ‘long’ throw I’ve ever seen.3
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J BLOCK said:DartfordAddick said:se9addick said:ShootersHillGuru said:1
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Sums up our lot!
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EveshamAddick said:usetobunkin said:Can’t believe this is the same manager who produced a performance against Sunderland away and we looked well set for a cracking “Do or Die” season. What the f@&k has gone wrong?
The players are average, but they are set up wrong and playing in the wrong positions.18 -
J BLOCK said:Where are the Chelsea and Spurs lads?!?!?0
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LargeAddick said:4-0 down at home, down to ten men, so bring on a 17/18 year old for his debut. Really?
Btw.....anyone know Jacko did after the whistle as he didnt come over to the fans in the Covered End.
Gutless.1 -
Yes we have major injury problems up front which would massively affect any team or manager, but that doesn't excuse the defensive ineptitude.
In the last few weeks we've started shipping bad goals at an alarming rate, but we
a) had a whole week to sort this out
b) a full, indeed MASSIVE squad of defensive options, considering we had 3 CBs on the bench and Castillo didn't even make the 18 (never mind the likes of Gunter, Souare and Elewere)
c) a full coaching team, with Skiv presumably settled in now
A perfect week to work on making us SOLID. Yet nothing changed. We still looked vulnerable down the flanks, we still looked vulnerable to a simple ball over the top, and we gave the ball away at the back when pressed by the opposition. Robinson clearly must have told Taylor to move to the right, leave Inniss marking nobody and instead target Purrington, who couldn't cope. 2 goals and it was effectively game over by half time
And then in the second half after the swap of Burstow for DJ - and I don't see what DJ did wrong to be subbed ahead of say Purrington and Matthews - we ended up with a flat back 4, with Clare and Inniss in a 2 at CB, making us even more vulnerable. Clare has been getting very tetchy in recent games, it was a matter of time before he did something stupid, but it was game over by then anyway
Nobody played well today. McG was at fault for the second goal, but made a couple of good late saves to stop it being embarrassing. Dobson was reasonable, Morgan tried hard but his set plays weren't very good today, Burstow put in a shift.
MOM to Tracey for organising the PSA testing.3 -
Karl Robinson don't know his arse from his elbow, admittedly that was enough to sort us out today and to challenge in this pony pub league apparently.
Charlton on the other hand and anyone associated in running it, well I am running out of negatives, are an absolute fucking shambles. They have been for years now and as those Halcyon days of the Premiership fade with the years and relevance, I have no idea what the solution is.
I know I don't need more evidence but if Tuesday is a crock, then nothing but major surgery is needed.0 - Sponsored links:
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golfaddick said:BigRedEvil said:Nobody looked interested, even the bench. Waste of an afternoon. Also our keeper is very suspect, 2 of the goals today he should have done better4
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Leuth said:SantaClaus said:Leuth said:As I said elsewhere, we need to go to a back four. I said 4-3-3 would be ideal; we have numerous players (Leko, CBT, DJ, Lee) who would LOVE to play wing forward. Unshackle our forward players. They're being made to look bad by their restrictions. I don't care if that formation makes us a bit looser; we couldn't be much looser than we were today. Of course, it would also require a midfield three that consists of Dobson, Morgan and someone who actually fucking does anything at all
4-3-3 didn't work brilliantly earlier in the season. I think we've just got to accept that it's the players not the system that's the problem.0 -
One of the most disheartening parts of today was that when Oxford scored their first they congratulated each other half arsed, like they knew it was only a matter of time, like they knew we weren’t worth celebrating that hard against, some of them hardly had sweat on their heads, the casual swagger of the way they decided to score when it suited them.
That’s how low we’ve sunk, I don’t remember it being this depressing, I know it’s s cliche to say this after each defeat, but 10//11 and 16/17 which are comparable by league position didn’t feel this pathetic or embarrassing. I’m at a loss with this team, every part of the club from top to bottom feels wrong now, it’s going to have to be a hell of a summer to turn this around now.Back JJ, give him the tools he needs early doors and take a proper punt on him.0 -
golfaddick said:LargeAddick said:4-0 down at home, down to ten men, so bring on a 17/18 year old for his debut. Really?
Btw.....anyone know Jacko did after the whistle as he didnt come over to the fans in the Covered End.
Gutless.0 -
billysboots said:Hang on wasn’t Sean Clare in the running for POTY a few weeks ago ?Some people slating him today have short memories. The guy cares.
The abuse he's been getting is well ott, as you say he's gone from being praised as a potential poty a few weeks back to some saying he should be sold. I even saw him being called a see you next Tuesday on the match thread which is completely out of order.7 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Didn’t see the game but saw the result. Don’t know where to start if I’m honest. Every season is like Groundhog Day. Unbalanced squad, no fight or passion, poor recruitment (?) manager in crisis and under pressure. Criticism of hierarchy. Rinse and repeat. Something has to change and as I can’t work out which one should carry the can I think the best thing Sandgaard can do is sweep the lot away this summer. Tough on Johnnie but I genuinely think that we’ll be having this same discussion next season if we don’t draw a line under “this” Charlton and start with a clean slate. Depressing club to support at present.
However, i dont think Sandgaard will sweep and rebuild this side from top to bottom including the management team, this would take some investment and i really dont think he is ready and willing to do that.1 -
soapy_jones said:Karl Robinson don't know his arse from his elbow, admittedly that was enough to sort us out today and to challenge in this pony pub league apparently.
Charlton on the other hand and anyone associated in running it, well I am running out of negatives, are an absolute fucking shambles. They have been for years now and as those Halcyon days of the Premiership fade with the years and relevance, I have no idea what the solution is.
I know I don't need more evidence but if Tuesday is a crock, then nothing but major surgery is needed.12 -
se9addick said:ShootersHillGuru said:0
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killerandflash said:soapy_jones said:Karl Robinson don't know his arse from his elbow, admittedly that was enough to sort us out today and to challenge in this pony pub league apparently.
Charlton on the other hand and anyone associated in running it, well I am running out of negatives, are an absolute fucking shambles. They have been for years now and as those Halcyon days of the Premiership fade with the years and relevance, I have no idea what the solution is.
I know I don't need more evidence but if Tuesday is a crock, then nothing but major surgery is needed.0 -
From the point we currently find ourselves, it’s hard for me at least to see reasons to be optimistic. Clearly this current group of players isn’t nearly good enough to get us out of this league and it’s not likely we’ll have enough resources to make the massive overhaul required to change that. Looks to me like we need to accept that even with luck and real commitment its going to take at least two / three seasons of slow build. Might be a race between who gets bored with it first. TS or the fans.0
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mid_life_crisis said:A powder puff team who somehow contrive to have a shit disciplinary record.
Hardly put in a challenge between 'em. Laughable.
They don't impose themselves on games, they don't win enough tackles and when they do challenge, they are so poor they can't do it fairly and collect yellow cards.6 -
Sorry for Purrington. Played as a back three with no protection.
lets not forget first 20 minutes looked really good.0 -
Covered End said:EveshamAddick said:usetobunkin said:Can’t believe this is the same manager who produced a performance against Sunderland away and we looked well set for a cracking “Do or Die” season. What the f@&k has gone wrong?
The players are average, but they are set up wrong and playing in the wrong positions.I don’t know if it’s shape, where we’re setting the defensive line, personnel, when and how we’re using the press, or what, but something is not right at the back.6 -
Amazed Oxford's odds were as much as 2.88 today, seemed a shoe in0
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I was given tickets for todays game to see Harlequins v Wasps for my birthday. Initially I was disappointed I wasn’t going to The Valley but it seems she picked the right game for me to watch based on what I’ve read here.1
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I wonder if Jacko's philosophy of trying to win every game is an issue? with our horrendous injury list surely today was a match to be pragmatic, first not to lose the game, second hopefully nick a goal. If he used that mindset he surely wouldn't have started the game with that back three? As many posters have said having three centre backs on the bench seemed bizarre. I would have played Famewo instead of Purrington, because of his pace and strength, moved Clare into midfield and replaced him with Lavelle. In this formation would probably drop Morgan or Gilby to the bench.
Matthews had a nightmare, so could have played Jayesemi over his side?
Like many, left after about 80 minutes, which meant I could get home to Manchester an hour earlier than I normally do!
Shocking performance bar the first 20 mins, but I'll be back down on Tuesday night to get behind the team again.
And for those of you who keep on about this league as a pub league should reassess their opinion. I have seen some excellent teams and the quality of football (often by the opposition!) has been good. The over reliance of the Premiere League and to some extent the Championship on overseas players has meant that a lot of home grown players have ended up in League 1.3 -
killerandflash said:soapy_jones said:Karl Robinson don't know his arse from his elbow, admittedly that was enough to sort us out today and to challenge in this pony pub league apparently.
Charlton on the other hand and anyone associated in running it, well I am running out of negatives, are an absolute fucking shambles. They have been for years now and as those Halcyon days of the Premiership fade with the years and relevance, I have no idea what the solution is.
I know I don't need more evidence but if Tuesday is a crock, then nothing but major surgery is needed.
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Exiled_Addick said:Covered End said:EveshamAddick said:usetobunkin said:Can’t believe this is the same manager who produced a performance against Sunderland away and we looked well set for a cracking “Do or Die” season. What the f@&k has gone wrong?
The players are average, but they are set up wrong and playing in the wrong positions.I don’t know if it’s shape, where we’re setting the defensive line, personnel, when and how we’re using the press, or what, but something is not right at the back.0 -
At least the young man has the bottle to comment to the fans.33