Match Thread: Accrington Stanley vs Charlton Athletic | Saturday 12th March 2022
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No way was that a foul from Clare.1
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Elliott Lee brainless there.0
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paulfox said:SELR_addicks said:Cafc43v3r said:Scoham said:Callumcafc said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:This formation is beyond a joke now, i seriously can't understand why Jackson persists with it.
We're shit at the back anyway, neither wing back is that good, we only have Dobson in midfield and we don't create anything. We haven't played well for weeks so why doesn't he change it?
Jackson comes in all chummy and leads to the same result.0 -
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Foul by Korede Adedoyin (Accrington Stanley).
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Chris Gunter (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Corner, Charlton Athletic. Conceded by Harvey Rodgers.
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I thought the clocks had gone forward and post match comments were being made! Back to the garden, mow the lawn.
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Sean McConville (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Sean Clare (Charlton Athletic).
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Ethan Hamilton (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Elliot Lee (Charlton Athletic).
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49’ - We've currently got a stoppage in play with Longelo down receiving treatment.0
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That's a collar bone or elbow injury for Accy0
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MacG's distribution is absolutely cack
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Can I just say I was reporting on what Curbs said, not my opinion!! Doesn't matter anyway as JJ hasn't made any changes, which is also what Curbs was asking for at HT.0
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Charlton shit at defending set pieces. Charlton give away needless free kicks in dangerous areas!
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Sean McConville (Accrington Stanley) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Scott Fraser (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Croydon said:MacG's distribution is absolutely cack1
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To be fair to them, it just seems having turn up and play 90 minutes once or twice a week, is a tad tedious. Cut them some slack, I’m sure training has goals and skill and worldly saves …..0
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Attempt saved. Ben Purrington (Charlton Athletic) left footed shot from the left side of the box is saved.
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Garrymanilow said:Tough time for Sandgaard now. He'll want to back his manager, especially after having to pay one off so recently. He clung on to Bowyer longer than most would have as well and he clearly likes to give the manager time. Jackson will be telling him that he needs his own players and a big rebuild but Sandgaard must be watching the same formation every week making the same mistakes regardless of who plays where, totally dependent on one or two players being fit to show any semblance of footballing ability and sweat a bit at the idea of giving Jackson millions of his own money to do the same thing with. Would having a quality L1 RWB and RCB really make that much difference if every week teams are getting at us in that gap between the two and Jackson doesn't seem to know what to do about it? Would having all the best defenders matter if the players seem shocked by the existence of opposition set pieces every week? Probably not. I love the idea that Jackson gets his own team in next season and goes full Powell, seeing off the old players and rebuilding with what he wants but Chris Powell had Gary Doherty, Frank Nouble and Alan McCormack in 10/11 and you could at least see what he was trying to do. I have no idea what Jackson's plan is and I doubt a raft of signings will make that much clearer. Worrying times.0
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Peter Shirtliff doesn’t mince his words - I like his contributions - he is clearly with us, and off commentary would say we are shit !!!3
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Sentimental appointments in my book usually never work Lampard at Chelsea and Solskjaer at Man Utd are perfect examples.3
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Clare plodding about.0
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Better immediately from him0
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Absolutely shocked Leko was offside there0
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Jonathon "offside" Leko again..get him off and get Washington on1
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Scoham said:Garrymanilow said:Tough time for Sandgaard now. He'll want to back his manager, especially after having to pay one off so recently. He clung on to Bowyer longer than most would have as well and he clearly likes to give the manager time. Jackson will be telling him that he needs his own players and a big rebuild but Sandgaard must be watching the same formation every week making the same mistakes regardless of who plays where, totally dependent on one or two players being fit to show any semblance of footballing ability and sweat a bit at the idea of giving Jackson millions of his own money to do the same thing with. Would having a quality L1 RWB and RCB really make that much difference if every week teams are getting at us in that gap between the two and Jackson doesn't seem to know what to do about it? Would having all the best defenders matter if the players seem shocked by the existence of opposition set pieces every week? Probably not. I love the idea that Jackson gets his own team in next season and goes full Powell, seeing off the old players and rebuilding with what he wants but Chris Powell had Gary Doherty, Frank Nouble and Alan McCormack in 10/11 and you could at least see what he was trying to do. I have no idea what Jackson's plan is and I doubt a raft of signings will make that much clearer. Worrying times.
TS from the sounds of it is only really looking for 2-5 players. Hardly an entire new squad.0 -
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Foul by Korede Adedoyin (Accrington Stanley).
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Chris Gunter (Charlton Athletic) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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