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Post-match Thread: Shrewsbury Town vs Charlton Athletic | Saturday 22nd October 2022 - 3pm
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Even though I never thought for a moment that this was going to be an easy 3 points, I went into this feeling fairly confident. My mood changed when Innis got an early booking. We all know how the script goes from that - a desperate lunge, followed by a second yellow, leading to us trying to cling on to a point, but coming away with nothing. The inevitable moment happened towards the end of the first half (I think), when Ryan took a heavy poor touch and he looked second best to win the ball. Then came the shock when rather than lunging in (like we've come to expect), like a good catholic boy, he pulled out early and just held his position. Just one of the many subtle differences between now and a month ago.9
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oohaahmortimer said:The rub of the green we deserved , still can’t believe he missed it …looks worse in real time2
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Arthur_Trudgill said:mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there
Shame we can't open up blocks a and b for their fans in the curbishley stand. Money would come in handy for TS. Maybe however the police wouldn't allow it or the increased stewarding costs wouldn't make it worthwhile.1 -
We have to win against MKD and Ipswich simply in order to preserve the gain from Shrewsbury.
The next realistic step forward will only come in the next away game.
By my calculation we are seven points behind target, lose the next two and we’re thirteen points behind target. In that scenario we have to win every game at home, and seven away to get back on track.
The next two games are must wins, MKD play a tricky possession style, and Ipswich are very strong.
We’re going to need Jason Pearce type focus, and also be prepared to suffer for points.
Nobody has commented on that brave low header from Innes yesterday, we need loads more of that.2 -
Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:The rub of the green we deserved , still can’t believe he missed it …looks worse in real time1
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FishCostaFortune said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:The rub of the green we deserved , still can’t believe he missed it …looks worse in real time
Wonder what they're saying over on Salop Life about it. Although maybe the bloke with internet access hasn't woken up yet.3 -
seth plum said:We have to win against MKD and Ipswich simply in order to preserve the gain from Shrewsbury.
The next realistic step forward will only come in the next away game.
By my calculation we are seven points behind target, lose the next two and we’re thirteen points behind target. In that scenario we have to win every game at home, and seven away to get back on track.
The next two games are must wins, MKD play a tricky possession style, and Ipswich are very strong.
We’re going to need Jason Pearce type focus, and also be prepared to suffer for points.
Nobody has commented on that brave low header from Innes yesterday, we need loads more of that.
We’re without doubt behind where we wanted to be, but we’re improving. We are where Ipswich were in about February.
Let’s not suddenly call disaster if we don’t go and beat the best team in the league after a great run.10 -
Southbank said:Redrobo said:Southbank said:Redrobo said:Southbank said:charltonbob said:Wheresmeticket? said:sralan said:Good win. Three on the bounce !! How long before TS shows his face again and takes the plaudits?Why not say so instead of shouting and implying a fact.If the money position has not changed then we still have the money that we were signing a striker with on the last day, yes?
I am only doing the maths as well as looking at the cuts he is making to the club's budget.
But maybe you are right. We will see in January, won't we.0 -
I have cautious optimism now whereas only 2 weeks ago I really thought we’d be struggling at the wrong end of the table. But, something has happened and I can’t quite put my finger on it. But, Aneke coming on against Exeter really opened up that game and it seems to have galvanised something in the team. Like I said I can’t put my finger on it but we do seem to have found something that we didn’t have before. Maybe Garner is the real deal. Only time will tell. I’m really looking forward to the next 2 home games now and then Burton and Port Vale away should be very interesting.0
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JamesSeed said:Fumbluff said:killerandflash said:We still have 3 loan spaces free, so even if we can't buy a striker, surely we could loan one?
He's my favourite (ego-maniac). Currently a vacant position in our new formation.4- me-me0 - Sponsored links:
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mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there
This has possibly been the case for 25-30 years (let's say a very long time for any pedants calling it as less).
Peculiar that every season this happens there's always someone that has never noticed in 25 odd years.6 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:Arthur_Trudgill said:mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there
Shame we can't open up blocks a and b for their fans in the curbishley stand. Money would come in handy for TS. Maybe however the police wouldn't allow it or the increased stewarding costs wouldn't make it worthwhile.
It probably makes more financial sense in the league than in the cup, where receipts as well as costs are shared, i.e. Charlton keep all the profit in L1.1 -
Profit???????????0
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lancashire lad said:Profit???????????4
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Oh Eddie Youds... said:Southbank said:charltonbob said:Wheresmeticket? said:sralan said:Good win. Three on the bounce !! How long before TS shows his face again and takes the plaudits?
The quality of said loanee will ultimately be the difference between top 6 & mid table.0 -
mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there
I won't be coming anyway as a combination of Katrien Added Tax and Sadiq Khan tax plus ticket costs, fuel costs etc put it beyond the budget of this old age pensioner.1 -
Redmidland said:golfaddick said:I'm going full negative Nancy mode.
Playing bottom of the table MK Dons on Tues night. Lump every penny you have that we'll lose it
Still at least 1 striker light. Even having Chuks "fit" means he can only come on for the last 10 mins. Need him fit to play at least 45 mins. Today was crying out for a "finisher" to bury the chances being made. Cant rely on Stockley to score, esp not with his feet from open play.
With a balanced squad from day 1 we'd now be comfortably in the play offs.....and possibly only a point or 2 from automatics. But we are just an injury or 2 away from being dragged back into the pack. Looking at the teams around us with games in hand our "true" position is probably 10th.
Will be there on Tuesday & next Saturday. Anything less than 4 points makes the past 2 weeks inconsequential.
For godsake give it a rest, try and see we are improving, our defence is getting more solid (conceded 2 in 3) and we have scored 8 in 3.
You must be well pissed off we are doing well, if the run continues, what are you going to moan about? I'm sure you'll find something!
One final question if we get 6 points from the next 2 will that finally stop your negativity?2 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Bailey said:Redrobo said:Bailey said:I don't think Sandgaard has suddenly broken even in the last few weeks so the chances of him bringing a striker in I would suggest would be less likely. I think the last three games have been a refreshing change and has put some much-needed smiles on people's faces, but I don't think this has anything to do with Sandgaard more likely it's in spite of him and his running down of the club, three straight wins won't change that. The change in form is down to the brave decisions of a manager looking for a winning combination, I hope the people who declare we shouldn't be blaming the owner are not spitting feathers over a lack of investment in the transfer window.
Sandgaard did appoint him so he at least gets credit for that and for stumping up for the very long extension lead.
So pleased that we are winning so Garners job is safer. We need him here for three years minimum.
I'm given to understand that at present, he's doing an excellent impression of the Scarlet Pimpernel...
"They seek him here, they seek him there, they seek the " Great Dane" everywhere "0 -
charltonbob said:Redmidland said:golfaddick said:I'm going full negative Nancy mode.
Playing bottom of the table MK Dons on Tues night. Lump every penny you have that we'll lose it
Still at least 1 striker light. Even having Chuks "fit" means he can only come on for the last 10 mins. Need him fit to play at least 45 mins. Today was crying out for a "finisher" to bury the chances being made. Cant rely on Stockley to score, esp not with his feet from open play.
With a balanced squad from day 1 we'd now be comfortably in the play offs.....and possibly only a point or 2 from automatics. But we are just an injury or 2 away from being dragged back into the pack. Looking at the teams around us with games in hand our "true" position is probably 10th.
Will be there on Tuesday & next Saturday. Anything less than 4 points makes the past 2 weeks inconsequential.
For godsake give it a rest, try and see we are improving, our defence is getting more solid (conceded 2 in 3) and we have scored 8 in 3.
You must be well pissed off we are doing well, if the run continues, what are you going to moan about? I'm sure you'll find something!
One final question if we get 6 points from the next 2 will that finally stop your negativity?
Are our only wins this season, so you might want to put a penny or two on anything but a win0 -
Again the CB and CM pairings proved crucial and are putting in consistently very good performances. An injury to any of those 4 players will be really costly. Will be interesting to see if Inniss can play 3 games in a week or if Thomas gets a start on Tuesday1
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I dont want to tempt fate but Innis has now played the number of games I expected him to in the entire season.8
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NabySarr said:Again the CB and CM pairings proved crucial and are putting in consistently very good performances. An injury to any of those 4 players will be really costly. Will be interesting to see if Inniss can play 3 games in a week or if Thomas gets a start on Tuesday7
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NabySarr said:Again the CB and CM pairings proved crucial and are putting in consistently very good performances. An injury to any of those 4 players will be really costly. Will be interesting to see if Inniss can play 3 games in a week or if Thomas gets a start on Tuesday1
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king addick said:https://www.shrewsburytown.com/news/2022/october/post-charlton--steve-cotterill/
Cotterills comments....any of what he said correct? He sounds bitter to me!!
He's just responding to the questions from the local Shrewsbury reporter, specifically aimed at the disappointed Shrewsbury faithful.
And wants them to know he's disappointed and frustrated too.
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RedChaser said:NabySarr said:Again the CB and CM pairings proved crucial and are putting in consistently very good performances. An injury to any of those 4 players will be really costly. Will be interesting to see if Inniss can play 3 games in a week or if Thomas gets a start on Tuesday2
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LenGlover said:mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there
I won't be coming anyway as a combination of Katrien Added Tax and Sadiq Khan tax plus ticket costs, fuel costs etc put it beyond the budget of this old age pensioner.0 -
Showmetheway2gohome said:The good old 442 oh sorry hybrid 433 or is it 4231 now might be 4411 but it’s definitely 2 in middle in Dobson and Fraser never work we will be wide open.Funny how that’s 3 clean sheets in 4 games playing it though. Fraser looking a different player now.season just might be back on now. Nearly threw it away persisting with 433 again COYR0
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3 points that we wouldnt have got last season or even a few weeks ago. I do have to wonder about some of our members 🙄 3 straight wins and they still cant enjoy it for what it is. Yes we will have bad performances and results before long but ffs enjoy the present why dont ya 😂4
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ShootersHillGuru said:Fanny Fanackapan said:Bailey said:Redrobo said:Bailey said:I don't think Sandgaard has suddenly broken even in the last few weeks so the chances of him bringing a striker in I would suggest would be less likely. I think the last three games have been a refreshing change and has put some much-needed smiles on people's faces, but I don't think this has anything to do with Sandgaard more likely it's in spite of him and his running down of the club, three straight wins won't change that. The change in form is down to the brave decisions of a manager looking for a winning combination, I hope the people who declare we shouldn't be blaming the owner are not spitting feathers over a lack of investment in the transfer window.
Sandgaard did appoint him so he at least gets credit for that and for stumping up for the very long extension lead.
So pleased that we are winning so Garners job is safer. We need him here for three years minimum.
I'm given to understand that at present, he's doing an excellent impression of the Scarlet Pimpernel...
"They seek him here, they seek him there, they seek the " Great Dane" everywhere "
In any case, the transfer window's shut and everything's running tickety boo without him here behind the scenes isn't it? No! Oh well, results on the pitch have been better of late at any rate, so long may that continue.0 -
Arthur_Trudgill said:mendonca said:DOUCHER said:do the business tuesday and saturday will start to feel like a big game occasion - so without boring people to death, if you haven't been going, go saturday - make this the game to start going again - there is nothing really we can do about problems behind the scenes, but what we can do, is show up and support the team - calling disgruntled and / or fairweathers everywhere - get down there1