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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic vs Derby County | Saturday 6th August 2022 @ 3pm

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  • Gutted to miss the game due to being at a wedding, but really pleasing to read some of the comments.

    As ever, the result is the main thing. 3pts vs a "big" team is going to be valuable. Sounds like we really rode our luck in the first half, but pleased we stuck at it. Garner may fancy McGrandles as one of his own, but Dobson should always be one of the first names on the team sheet. The lad works so hard and I love watching him play. Still a few more players who need to push on if we want to sustain a promotion/playoff push, but we're still unbeaten and wins at home are always important.

    I do feel that, for many of these players, they feel pressure playing at The Valley. Even half full, we have several former L2 players that know they will get booed (often wrongly, imo) if they play poorly. It can affect them. Glad they rode it out and held on for all the points. Looking forward to getting back there soon and I remain positive for this season, particularly if we can bring another goal-scorer in before the window closes.

    COYA
  • We did, he had a header saved in the second half that he should have done much better with too. And we won’t even mention his attempt at a long range shot.
    Ah yes, that spongefoot Stockley shot was Leaburnesque. Carlo that is, not Miles (or Tracey)  ;)
  • Well got that totally wrong. predict Charlton 0  Derby 3, At end of first half thought that would be the most likely score.
    We were bloody awful passing from the backs was shambolic, poor Sessegnon  being run ragged which explains why he and Clare swapped sides for a while. What I did not was that the Derby players were cross eyed when shooting at goal they could have been four one up at the end of first half.
    Garner must have thrown a few teacups in the break, for example came out a different player second half and Morgan found he could pass the ball long.
    even so it could have been 2-2 second half.
    So glad we won but still not convinced we have the players to play the way Garner wants,
    hope they convince me soon or new signings are able to.
  • Whoever was booing them off at half time have definitely got too used to moaning about things not going well
    It worked didn’t it 🤷‍♂️
  • Davo55 said:
    Not sure if this is the correct thread for these observations, but...... about the pre-match stuff yesterday:

    1. I thought the "ceremony" to present the POTY award to Dobbo was awful. About 40 minutes before kick off with relatively few in the stadium, a few words from Brian Cole, scant applause. Dobbo deserved so much better. Closer to kick off, more crowd, a few words from TS or BG. It wouldn't have been difficult and it would have given the crowd a buzz before kick off too.

    2. Conversely, TS made a nice little speech with the presentation to Jason Pearce. In particular, the comment to the effect that "if there was anyone who always left nothing out on the pitch, that was Jason Pearce": was spot on
    Was unaware of the Dobbo ceremony as didn't arrive until later. 
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  • Typical that apparently Morgan shone in the game I missed. Too busy having a fun family day.
  • Wollacott starting position for crosses and corners makes it easier for him to impose himself, he starts about 4 yards off his goal line, making it easier to come for crosses, whether he gets worked out and someone shoots for the near post we'll see, but his position gives him a chance. 
  • Uboat said:
    Seven pages of interesting post match discussion, interspersed with one of your tedious dramas. Is this going to go on all season?
    I thought his original post was exactly that, interesting post match discussion. The tedious drama you referred to was provoked by another poster's personally insulting response to it. Poke a lion with a stick and it's going to react I'm afraid!

    From my short time on CL I've found that some react to posters rather than their posts,  the 'Johnson' syndrome in that if 'he' said it,  regardless of what it was, it must be wrong, so it must be challenged and disagreed with. 

    The most obvious case I've seen of this involves Ronnie Moore. I can honestly say that in the three months I've been posting, I've seen little, if anything, inflammatory in what he's posted. Much of it isn't even that original or controversial, but he seems to cop a load of flack for it every time.

    Admittedly I'm unfamiliar with the history, but all I can say is that he must be pretty  thick skinned to take it. And if poster's are convinced he's a WUM or troll, wouldn't it be better to simply ignore his input instead of lashing out in response.

    Anyway, I've said my piece now, so we can get back to the post match discussion. A great three points from what will probably turn out to be one of our toughest challenges, next week a tougher one still. Onwards and upwards I hope from here on in though 👍
  • First half was very poor, Stockley should of done better with his chance in the first half that was a excellent cross from Kirk and Jojo was top draw

    second half began to show the quality we have and played well, BG timed the subs well and all made an impact which is crucial with 5 subs rule now in place

    was Kirk's best game for us i thought, his confidence looks to be building so i'm hoping he continues to improve with it

  • As much as I like Wollacott I think the praise is a bit OTT. He seemed glued to his line on numerous occasions and not always convinced by his decision to punch rather than catch. A good shot stopper but for me has weaknesses.
    Of course he has his weaknesses as does every keeper in league one.
    He's definitely an improvement on mag though. 
  • DOUCHER said:
    Fact is he anticipated a crowd of 14k and it was 17k so a bit wide of the mark again 
    There was nowhere near 17,000 in the ground.
  • DOUCHER said:
    Fact is he anticipated a crowd of 14k and it was 17k so a bit wide of the mark again 
    You are round the wrong way, the club announced a crowd of just over 17k as stated in the press when the more accurate figure was between 13 and 14k

    The club appears to have reverted back to announcing inflated figures to boost egos as apposed to what Tommies wife said they were going to do last season
  • This isn’t the case, although it’s a popular myth. You tend to get a lot of match ticket sales for the first game of the season (from people who aren’t away!), other things being equal, and that did happen yesterday. It does look as if there were between 2,000-2,5000 season ticket holders missing, the rest will be unused comps. 

    That ST absentee number is a relatively high one for this fixture (reflecting holidays) but it is not an untypical number through the season given the L1 fixture list. There will likely be 3,000 or more missing for the midweeks, while the likes of Cambridge and Exeter won’t sell anything like as many match tickets, home or away. You can only really offset that shortfall with price offers or industrial scale free tickets. The higher prices will also hurt the potential for growth.

    Results don’t really change that until the business end of the season - not saying they make no difference, but they won’t offset opening day enthusiasm. See also the Sheffield Wednesday crowd a year ago.
    I think there are plenty of people (like me) abroad for the summer, non season tickets holders watching on stream who would’ve been there. I know a few 
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  • Cafc43v3r said:
    So literally thought the other poster was Albie's dad?
    Even Albie's dad is probably not old enough to remember our old striker Ray Treacy back in 1969! :smile:


  • Not a shot !!!!!! If it wasn’t then it’s the hardest most wayward cross in a Charlton history of wayward crosses. 
  • ross1 said:
    Look at the positioning of two full backs.  You couldn't see it, or I certainly couldn't on the highlights but Browny mentioned it a number of times on comms.

    It's a very early Man City Pep thing.  Morgan took up the position you would expect an over/under lapping left back to be and both our full backs were tucked in to effectively be extra center mids.  Interesting.  I didn't notice that in pre-season.  Anyone else notice it?  I suspect a view from the East or West stands would give the best idea.
  • I agree with the poster above. It would be really helpful if when posting on the match/post match thread people indicated where they are/were sitting. I viewed the match from the upper west on the centre line. Based on some of the comments on individual performances on this thread and the match thread I find it difficult to believe I was watching the same match.
  • Massive show of character from Dobson to be dropped, come on, change that game, and be MOM. 

    I don’t care how good or bad Mcgrandles is, Dobson has to start.
    McGrandles even said himself he had been signed to play an attacking role & he only played dm last season because of injuries.
  • For a player whose stock in trade is his heading prowess that really was some miss by Stockley. I suppose they don’t all go in but a free header from a perfect cross just a few yards out should have been a goal.
    While I agree but at the same time one has to give some credit to the goalkeeper for making a very good reflex save.

    Interesting when Wallocott did the same at our end everyone rightly acknowledged what a good save it was, no doubt the Derby fans may have been calling their player involved, a donkey!

    What looks simple in the stands is not always the same in the moment on the field.


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