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/What will be deemed a successful 22/23 season?
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I was so convinced we would be promoted last season that I stuck a fair few quid on it so that shows how little I know. However I honestly think we do have the spine of a team that if managed correctly and with a few additions can challenge this season. It will be interesting to see if we keep the players that will I'm sure have interest like Dobson & CBT, stupidly I will go again with my bet this year and will probably lose again no doubt.0
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MillwallFan said:LargeAddick said:AFKABartram said:just 3 teams can get promoted, 1 of them via a bit of a lottery.
There are imo 4 (modern) bigger clubs than Charlton in the league:
Derby County
Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich Town
Portsmouth
There are then a group that we probably sit alongside at present:
Bolton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic
Barnsley
And then there are others that were either clearly better than us last season, or will carry a higher budget / wage bill than us this season:
Oxford
Wycombe
Peterborough
MK Dons
Plymouth
So unfortunately we have no ‘given rights’ to do particularly well next season and expectations should be tempered.We are coming from a low base, we need to be in top 6 contention come January at a minimum and there should then be a reassessment of what’s realistic for the remainder of the season.
But outside of Top 6 will be a big disappointment next season. Trouble is looking at that list, there are fans of 10-12 clubs that will equally be saying the same.Ipswich are a much bigger club than charlton. They regularly get over 25k for third tier football, even when they was playing poorly.Could even be argued that Bolton are bigger than charlton, going on attendances and recent history, although like Pompey theres not a lot in it.Teams ranked by number of Twitter followers (which is now the definitive measure of how big a club is):
Derby 377k
Sheff Wed 344k
Bolton 237k
Ipswich 200k
Charlton 180k
Barnsley 165k
Portsmouth 161k
Millwall 147k
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Callumcafc said:MillwallFan said:LargeAddick said:AFKABartram said:just 3 teams can get promoted, 1 of them via a bit of a lottery.
There are imo 4 (modern) bigger clubs than Charlton in the league:
Derby County
Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich Town
Portsmouth
There are then a group that we probably sit alongside at present:
Bolton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic
Barnsley
And then there are others that were either clearly better than us last season, or will carry a higher budget / wage bill than us this season:
Oxford
Wycombe
Peterborough
MK Dons
Plymouth
So unfortunately we have no ‘given rights’ to do particularly well next season and expectations should be tempered.We are coming from a low base, we need to be in top 6 contention come January at a minimum and there should then be a reassessment of what’s realistic for the remainder of the season.
But outside of Top 6 will be a big disappointment next season. Trouble is looking at that list, there are fans of 10-12 clubs that will equally be saying the same.Ipswich are a much bigger club than charlton. They regularly get over 25k for third tier football, even when they was playing poorly.Could even be argued that Bolton are bigger than charlton, going on attendances and recent history, although like Pompey theres not a lot in it.Teams ranked by number of Twitter followers (which is now the definitive measure of how big a club is):
Derby 377k
Sheff Wed 344k
Bolton 237k
Ipswich 200k
Charlton 180k
Barnsley 165k
Portsmouth 161k
Millwall 147k
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AndyG said:Callumcafc said:MillwallFan said:LargeAddick said:AFKABartram said:just 3 teams can get promoted, 1 of them via a bit of a lottery.
There are imo 4 (modern) bigger clubs than Charlton in the league:
Derby County
Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich Town
Portsmouth
There are then a group that we probably sit alongside at present:
Bolton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic
Barnsley
And then there are others that were either clearly better than us last season, or will carry a higher budget / wage bill than us this season:
Oxford
Wycombe
Peterborough
MK Dons
Plymouth
So unfortunately we have no ‘given rights’ to do particularly well next season and expectations should be tempered.We are coming from a low base, we need to be in top 6 contention come January at a minimum and there should then be a reassessment of what’s realistic for the remainder of the season.
But outside of Top 6 will be a big disappointment next season. Trouble is looking at that list, there are fans of 10-12 clubs that will equally be saying the same.Ipswich are a much bigger club than charlton. They regularly get over 25k for third tier football, even when they was playing poorly.Could even be argued that Bolton are bigger than charlton, going on attendances and recent history, although like Pompey theres not a lot in it.Teams ranked by number of Twitter followers (which is now the definitive measure of how big a club is):
Derby 377k
Sheff Wed 344k
Bolton 237k
Ipswich 200k
Charlton 180k
Barnsley 165k
Portsmouth 161k
Millwall 147k
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Re: the gap we have to make up, it’s huge, and we’ve only got
Mac
Maynard Brewer
Clare
Inniss
Elewere
Lavelle
Purrington - maybe
JFC
Fraser
Dobson
Gilbey
Blackett Taylor
Kirk
Morgan
DJ
Aneke
Davison - maybe
Stockley
I might have missed someone because we’ve got a lot of forgettable players. Even with the players we released at the end of the season, we’ve still got a lot of mediocre faff.
I think any new manager will come in and probably struggle to add more midfielders based on how many we have without getting rid of some. That may be Kirk, but then again, whoever coming in might fancy him. I’m not confident that midfield is capable.The defence needs major work, and the forwards don’t convince me they’re capable of replicating a Lyle Taylor, Kermorgant, BWP, Bent, Hunt or a Mendonca.
At the moment, given all the uncertainty, it looks like unless we have very high quality additions, we’ll all be crying down the Oak with TS1 -
For a team of our size only promotion will do and if our U18's and U16s are as good as people think it would be the only way we stand any chance of keeping some and building upwards/getting proper fees if they leave.0
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The bar is so low with anything Charlton that even giving me the feeling I want to go and watch Charlton on a Saturday would be an improvement on last year.Don’t give a single shit about promotion next year. Said it last year league will become harder and harder to get out of. If we somehow manage to show at least some signs that the squad is developing and growing together then that would be a success for me.Genuine question for anyone that thinks we should be getting promotion next year; do you really believe a team squad that needs probably the biggest surgery/overhaul it’s seen in recent years, with no manager appointed as yet, will be in a position to challenge for promotion next season or is it just true Charlton optimism?2
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There is no success in this shithouse division, just relief to get away from it and the shameful pizza making competition .
Every season down here (9th in 14 next season) is a sapping of our football league status and credentials .
Of our 2 rivals, the scum we have sneered at for years due to their own shitness being well below us and being a third/second tier team and now they’re a pretty solid second tier team
the other one are a solid top flight team having always been second/top tier and close to us in the footballing pyramid .
we were a solid second tier with some top tier action and are now firmly ensconced as the worst of the SE London triumvirate
make no mistake we are living a footballing nightmare
I’m sick of this shitty league , get me out of here3 -
As I have said before, we managed to get promoted and exist as a Championship club whilst the Belgian one was in the hot seat. Despite everything that was going on at the time.
Tommy and Mart have no excuses this year. I’m not interested in songs, guitars, going down the pub.
Its promotion. End of.
And if that’s achieved - he can write as many songs as he wants and employ the entire extended Sandgaard family as far as I’m concerned.
Just get us out of this league. There can be no other barometer for success.3 -
DamoNorthStand said:As I have said before, we managed to get promoted and exist as a Championship club whilst the Belgian one was in the hot seat. Despite everything that was going on at the time.
Tommy and Mart have no excuses this year. I’m not interested in songs, guitars, going down the pub.
Its promotion. End of.
And if that’s achieved - he can write as many songs as he wants and employ the entire extended Sandgaard family as far as I’m concerned.
Just get us out of this league. There can be no other barometer for success.
until then, focus on the football and only the football - I don’t want to be mid table in late Feb and see some sort of ad hoc get together in the Oak after 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury2 -
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Anything less than a genuine promotion challenge will be another failure.
I might add, I do not want to be approaching the January window desperate for significant additions/amendments to the squad.1 -
LargeAddick said:AFKABartram said:just 3 teams can get promoted, 1 of them via a bit of a lottery.
There are imo 4 (modern) bigger clubs than Charlton in the league:
Derby County
Sheffield Wednesday
Ipswich Town
Portsmouth
There are then a group that we probably sit alongside at present:
Bolton Wanderers
Charlton Athletic
Barnsley
And then there are others that were either clearly better than us last season, or will carry a higher budget / wage bill than us this season:
Oxford
Wycombe
Peterborough
MK Dons
Plymouth
So unfortunately we have no ‘given rights’ to do particularly well next season and expectations should be tempered.We are coming from a low base, we need to be in top 6 contention come January at a minimum and there should then be a reassessment of what’s realistic for the remainder of the season.
But outside of Top 6 will be a big disappointment next season. Trouble is looking at that list, there are fans of 10-12 clubs that will equally be saying the same.
We don't have some special protection against going there ourselves and it's not being sensationalist to suggest it's a real danger.
I have absolutely zero confidence in the management of the club, in fact I really don't think there's a worse run club in our division, is there? If sensible ownership alone won matches then we'd be losing to Forest Green 10-0. Fortunately I think we might avoid relegation for just one more year as we have three or four good enough players left.
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promotion by whatever method achievess it .. including bribing match officials (just jesting
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