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Post-match Thread: Accrington v Charlton | July 30, 2022

LoOkOuT
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The 2022 season kicked off for the Addicks at Accrington Stanley, with a starting line up comprised mostly of revenants from last season, but with key changes at the back. Our possession-based football overwhelmed Accrington at times, but it took over half an hour before it showed dividends. Quick movement travelling the length of the pitch resulted in a great team effort, with Fraser finding the back of the net.
The second half was a different story. Accrington made changes to adapt and began to assert themselves. Within the first minute, Accrington had a clear chance they should probably have converted. We fended them off as best we could, but it wasn’t until extra time (and a number of substitutions later) that we found another opening. A brilliant lofted cross from Payne fell straight to the marauding big man on his debut. Darting from the far side, young Leaburn nodded the ball into the back of the net in front of the travelling fans, who lost themselves in what seemed to be the winner. Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be, because in the euphoria to follow, we left big gaps at the back that Accrington quickly exploited. No more than a minute or so after resuming, Accrington pushed forward into the gaps and found an equaliser.
Last season our biggest problem was consistent calamitous defending. This year, we may solve that with more composure on the ball, but it’s unlikely we’ll see many clean sheets.
Acc. Stanley 2 Charlton 2
Over to you.
The second half was a different story. Accrington made changes to adapt and began to assert themselves. Within the first minute, Accrington had a clear chance they should probably have converted. We fended them off as best we could, but it wasn’t until extra time (and a number of substitutions later) that we found another opening. A brilliant lofted cross from Payne fell straight to the marauding big man on his debut. Darting from the far side, young Leaburn nodded the ball into the back of the net in front of the travelling fans, who lost themselves in what seemed to be the winner. Unfortunately, it wasn’t to be, because in the euphoria to follow, we left big gaps at the back that Accrington quickly exploited. No more than a minute or so after resuming, Accrington pushed forward into the gaps and found an equaliser.
Last season our biggest problem was consistent calamitous defending. This year, we may solve that with more composure on the ball, but it’s unlikely we’ll see many clean sheets.
Acc. Stanley 2 Charlton 2
Over to you.
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So angry. Feel sorry for the great fans who went.13
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Last year we lost 2-1 with Stanley having only 10 players for the last 30 minutes.
I'd call that an improvement considering it's a first game learning a new style with the transfer window still open.
Looked good in the first half, faded in the second. Subs were positive though could have been 5-10 minutes earlier in my view.46 -
Disappointing not to come home with 3 points having taken the lead so late, but probably a fair result.Plus points _ Sessegnon looks a proper player. Wollacott is a very good shot stopper. Morgan looks like he’s finally at home in a first team shirt. Payne brought a welcome injection of pace and vision. Great move leading to Fraser’s goal. Leeaaburn sparking memories of his Dad.Worries: We look panicky playing it out from the back, with Inniss the main worry. Neither CBT or DJ coming inside to link up with Stockley enough.We’re under way with an away point. Could be a lot worse. Very much looking forward to being at the Valley for the big game next week.35
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We were dominated second half and should be happy with a draw. BUT. After a late goal from Leaburn it feels like a loss.9
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So galling, but not the end of the world. Lovely to see Leaburn Jnr on the scoresheet.8
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I didn't see Carl play so thrilled for Tracy for her boy to score. It seems she's literally held the club together at times in the last few years.27
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Well that was all very Charlton wasn’t it.
Lots of positives for me, and also some of the same old negatives that have plagued us consistently over the recent years.
However a point on the road against Accrington is nothing to scoff about, and I honestly think we are going to improve as the season continues.
Also, that Leaburn goal felt almost akin to Bauer’s play off final goal to me. Just no words.
Going to check out of the forum for a few days because I want to let that all soak in, and don’t really fancy reading the negative confirmation bias posts that I’m sure will follow this.20 -
Disappointing yes... I honestly thought it would be 1-1 before the game started so cant complain too much.
We can whinge, cry, show a sense of entitlement about being in League One for as long as we want - But the likes of Accrington are going to upset a lot of people this season, but by god they dont give up from one whistle to the next... Not many teams are going to head to the Crown Ground this season and escape with three points!!
They were a constant threat throughout, and whilst we took a deserved half-time lead, basically forced us to abandon our system in the second half because they'd put us under too much pressure whenever each individuals had the ball.
At times we've shown our potential, and hopefully Garner can build on that.5 -
Shame we could not hold on.
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@LoOkOuT you stole my post match thread you cheeky git.3
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Don't say it loudly but thought Dobson was quite poor today, perhaps not used to the change in style/formation yet?11
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Same shit a different day
scum top of the championship
us 10th in league one
things can only get better9 -
A 2-2 draw at Accrington Stanley. What a time to be alive!13
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The most typically Charlton ending to a match ever. Though if we're being honest we were miles off it second half.
I don't think it's great that we're happy to get a point there, but appreciate it's the first game of the season and there's still lots to work on.
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There's a lot Ben Garner needs to work on.
We didn't deserve to go 2-1, but we have to hold on with a minute to go. That's disappointing
We took a point which was a tough away game, follow it up with a win at home to Derby and its a decent start.
This team is a WIP, it's going to take a few months for us to see Garner ball in full swing.
On to the next game.
No meltdown required 😉5 -
Well he already improved on the results last season against these .. nasty team nasty little ground nearly nicked it but the old game of two half’s .. and 2-2 most likely fair result . But lots of positives to take from BG first game and that’s the important thing1
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Been driving down to Cornwall for most of the day. Only got into our holiday lodge around 4.30 to then hear we had been pegged back to 1-1. Golfie Jnr went delirious when Leaburn then scored what must be the winner at 90+4. How can we not hold onto a lead for 90 seconds. Had us down for a 1-1 so wasn't far wrong.
As I've said until I'm blue in the face......until we can bolster our attack we wont be scoring enough goals to win games. End of.9 -
I’d have taken a draw before kick off, but the circumstances by the which it came about are incredibly frustrating. We’ve all been here before with this feeling, haven’t we?
Flashes of what might be good this season, but some pretty poor stuff as well, especially in defence. Game would’ve been lost already if not for Wollacott.
Delighted for Leaburn, it was a bright cameo from him, and the goal was straight out of his Dad’s play book.
Business to be done and lots of the season left to build and improve, but we looked every bit a mid table team today. A point to start the season could be worse though.
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Naive to throw that away, looked good in spells and subs staked claims, more positive than negatives but hard to take them after being so close to an excellent result0
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Unable to close a game out - what a waste...1
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Gutted. Peak Charlton that.
Positives, we didn’t lose and Leaburn scored the most Leaburn-esque goal you could imagine12 -
Draw was the fair result, still shit to drop 2 points like that.
Well done Miles and Scott.
First half we were much better, second half they were better.
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golfaddick said:Been driving down to Cornwall for most of the day. Only got into our holiday lodge around 4.30 to then hear we had been pegged back to 1-1. Golfie Jnr went delirious when Leaburn then scored what must be the winner at 90+4. How can we not hold onto a lead for 90 seconds. Had us down for a 1-1 so wasn't far wrong.
As I've said until I'm blue in the face......until we can bolster our attack we wont be scoring enough goals to win games. End of.3 -
mattinfinland said:We didn't deserve to go 2-1
And whilst people thought that that subs were slow and late (Match Thread), its worth pointing out that Leaburn was set to come on, just as Accrington scored, at least going by Airman Brown's tweet at the time.
Once those subs got made, I thought we turned the tide with the fresher legs, and by the time we got to injury time, thought we'd actually taken back control of the game a lot more than what we had done that half.1 -
I said in the pre-match I'd be happy with a point, so I cant be disappointed, however for 2 mins it looked as though we may get 3....but we are on our way. Only 2 teams in League 1 won away from home and 4 (including us) drew.
Yep lessons to be learnt on defending, but look at it sensibly a wet day up at AS playing against a big team using direct football.....not many teams will take a point from them up there. Right now onto next week.3 -
If we keep getting pegged back like that Prince William will ditch Villa in favour of a more local club.12
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Sadly this is just what I predicted a few weeks ago, we lack that experience and characters to see out games.
But a point on the road is not too bad. But we need more experience in the side or games like this will happen again.1 -
Disapointing to concede that second goal but we didn't deserve three points.3
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