Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic v Exeter City | Tuesday 11th October 2022
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Erling Haaland averages goal every 48 minutes this season. Chuks Aneke averages a goal every 16 minutes.Just saying.26
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cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.2 -
Croydon said:cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.
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Chunes said:Aneke highlights what the right type of striker could do in Garner's preferred 4-2-3-1. That touch on to CBT for our 4th was sublime. We looked a much more threatening and cohesive unit with him up top, linking and causing problems.
Hope we can shift Stockley in Jan and bring in two better-suited strikers with the money. (Doubt this will happen, though).
Minutes per goal:
Aneke - 8
Leaburn - 111Stockley - 5290 -
Croydon said:cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.0 -
Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything1
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msomerton said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything2
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Good to walk out of The Valley with a feeling of positivity after such a dark cloud over the club in recent weeks.
Playing two up top leaves us a bit more open in midfield but it gets Miles Leaburn on the pitch and is immensely better than seeing an isolated and labouring Stockley being dominated by two big centre-halves every game. It puts a big responsibility on the two central midfielders - and Dobbo, in particular - but at least we’re finally giving the opposition something to think about.
After a very bright start and the two early goals, Exeter got right back into the game, moving the ball well and outnumbering us in midfield, although they lacked any end product until the excellent strike from Stansfield.
We started the second half well but I was worried when we couldn’t get a third goal during our 15 minute spell of dominance and it looked as if Exeter would get back on level terms. We became particularly flakey when Leaburn went off and Albie Morgan slotted into a completely unsuited advanced role, although the whole team seemed to lose it for a period. Fortunately, the other later substitutions worked well for a change, with Clare and Blackett-Taylor injecting fresh energy and pace down the left. The late goals from Aneke and Payne’s thumping header sealed a very entertaining, if occasionally nervy, evening.
We did ok defensively and Egbo was the standout performer in the back four, with his pace, athleticism and attacking verve down the right, especially in the first half. He really has a strong start to his Charlton career since recovering from his pre-season injury. In midfield, Dobson had an excellent game and Fraser also did well alongside him. He occasionally gets caught in possession in dangerous areas but that is, in part, because of the lack of movement and options in front of him.
Up front, Leaburn was boss and we just have to hope his injury isn’t serious. The concern is that some club will wave a cheque at the owner in January and the lad will be sold post-haste, as Sandgaard seeks to reduce the losses. Rak-Sakyi was dangerous, with his ability to go past defenders at will, even if the final ball wasn’t always the best. Kirk was deeply unimpressive and Blacket-Taylor - in complete contrast to his terrible cameo on Saturday- contributed more in 15 odd minutes than Kirk has done in the last two games. Kirk can certainly cross a ball if we can get it to him in the final third but he contributes nothing defensively, is largely static when teammates are in possession and never attempts to beat the full-back on the outside - as such, he is totally predictable and a passenger for most of the game.
The win takes a lot of heat of Ben Garner, whose recent comments tend to underscore the fact that he’s unsurprisingly feeling the pressure. Let’s hope we can back up this result with some more wins this month, although I think that will depend, to a significant extent, on the fitness of Leaburn and Aneke for his cameos off the bench.
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The impressive stat is Chuks Aneke scores a goal every 90 Minutes in League 1 for Cafc over his two spells at Cafc.
The Least impressive stat is the time he has been unavailable since coming back from Birmingham.
I said Aneke and CBT were X factor players but others said they are Y factor players.
"Y did we sign Aneke back" and Y did we sign a player that Tranmere didn't want in CBT !
It appears they are probably better from the bench for fitness and impact reasons against tiring defenders.
I agree with Ben Garner, that we are about 6 points shy because of the injuries to Aneke.
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Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?1
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Chunes said:Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?1
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cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.0 -
JamesSeed said:Erling Haaland averages goal every 48 minutes this season. Chuks Aneke averages a goal every 16 minutes.Just saying.2
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Was watching on the stream but I really liked the look of Exeter in the first half, very quick on the ball and not afraid to get forward and attack away from home, on paper we should finish above them but they look like they have some good players, hopefully that win will give us confidence that we can get something against Pompey and go on a run.
3 wins in 13 games and we’re still only 4 points off the playoffs although we have played more games than most teams, maybe our season isn’t completely finished after all, just need our players to keep on winning although much easier said than done.1 -
PragueAddick said:cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.0 -
EOC has something Famewo will never have: the ability to have the ball leave his foot and arrive at the foot of a teammate with some degree of reliability12
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JamesSeed said:mendonca said:Kirk just wants to do a few nice things and leave the rest to the others. We've all known and played with similar players, am sure. You can just about get away with it when at your boyhood/local club.
They are light weight wingers because they can't tackle.1 -
Leuth said:EOC has something Famewo will never have: the ability to have the ball leave his foot and arrive at the foot of a teammate with some degree of reliability
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cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:EOC has something Famewo will never have: the ability to have the ball leave his foot and arrive at the foot of a teammate with some degree of reliability2
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Chunes said:Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?0
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cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?
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Leuth said:Croydon said:cafcfan1990 said:Leuth said:Leuth said:Reading Player Marks I'm struck once again, as usual, by how Charlton fans simply hate centre-backs and love to blame them for anything
If O'Connell had pace he'd be a better player, sure. But he doesn't. If Stockley had pace he'd probably be good enough. If Maguire had pace he'd walk in the Man Utd side. But he doesn't.0 -
Chunes said:cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?0
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Something that was pleasing last night that I don't think anyone has mentioned yet is the number of throw-ins we won from 50/50 balls. It ain't necessarily pretty and it doesn't always lead to an attack, let alone a goal, but it's things like that that can help change the momentum in a game.2
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Anyone know John Randall in the East Stand (Alan Curbishley)? He dropped his Freedom Pass at the turnstiles and the CAFC stewards thought I dropped it. Ask at reception I guess.0
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Chunes said:cafcfan1990 said:Chunes said:Has anyone mentioned Stockley receiving the ball near the edge of the six yard box with a clear goalscoring opportunity on his left foot and opting to... Pass?2
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ValleyGary said:Yeah i dont rate Kirk at all. His main attribute is meant to be his ability on the ball in terms of creativity, control and passing yet he doesn't seem to ever want the fucking thing.7
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Which foot is CBT's dominant? I'm honestly unsure0
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Leuth said:Which foot is CBT's dominant? I'm honestly unsure
Mind you pro footballers should be at least half decent with their wrong foot. The advantage CBT has over Kirk however is his pace to take on a defender to give him a bit more time to cross with his left foot.1