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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Ipswich Town | Saturday 29th October 2022
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golfaddick said:alburyaddick said:I think the people who give Stockley very low marks are wrong. Admittedly he is a relatively limited League 1 striker but the poor guy has to play up front virtually on his own. He gets no support at all from Kirk ( who is useless) and precious little from Rak Saki. He won quite a lot of headers today but its pointless because there is no one near him to help or take advantage. Also he is very important defensively because he is the 2nd best after Inniss at clearing headers.
The other point is that the reason Aneke is so effective when he comes on is because the defenders are tired partly from their physical battle against Stockley.
How many times has Stockley done that this season ?? And if you say "but that's not his game" then it should be if he is playing up top.8 -
killerandflash said:Stockley may battle away and is good defensively, but is so ponderous up front. Indeed I wonder about his fitness, as he's like a 36 year old veteran out there.4
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LenGlover said:golfaddick said:JamesSeed said:Stormed out when Ipswich scored their fourth. It was too much!Heard our third just outside the club shop, and what sounded like Ipswich’s fifth in Floyd Rd. Everyone thought the same, until someone saw on his phone that it was us who scored.Gutted to have missed it. Aaaagh!!Can’t wait to see it on ITV. It has to be the first L1 match for a change.
You're no more than a glory boy. Go support your grandfathers team.
Harsh Golfie.Obviously a glory boy supporting Charlton 👍👏4 -
Only just getting my head around what actually happened today.
Going into it this afternoon it just felt a bit run of the mill, with us being a bit of a mid table side up against a team likely to get a result against us.
And then a tediously boring 1st half where we all spent about 45 minutes just waiting for something to happen, in and amongst a load of time wasting and pandering to the ref’s ego.
Then everything just started going a bit weird.
Someone in the crowd with a whistle, and threats about the players being taken off.
Half time comes along and someone points out Ed Sheeran is a few blocks down from us. Turn around, and yep there he is. One of the most famous people in the world just stood there in the Alan Curbishley stand.
Then the crossbar challenge, which was one of the most hilarious things I’ve seen down The Valley in a while. Everything from the big clap build up to the attempt itself. The fella who did it took it all in good humour, and it was a great prelude to what was about to come over the next 45 mins.
Straight into the 2nd half and immediately 2-0 down. Not long before our manager gets himself sent off and turns into the Ultimate Warrior in front of the Covered End.
And then, everyone knows the rest.I’ve not celebrated a goal that hard since Wembley 2019.That’s a game that will be talked about for a long, long time. Everything about it was madness.Imagine not liking Football….27 -
RC_CAFC said:killerandflash said:Stockley may battle away and is good defensively, but is so ponderous up front. Indeed I wonder about his fitness, as he's like a 36 year old veteran out there.
I could see Stockley being dropped. At least Leaburn can bring the ball down and send passes out or hold it up.
Stockley is too nice for that role.
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Off_it said:By the way, who else was up at Portman Road that time we drew 4-4 there? I'm sure the scoring went the same way then too ...... 0-2 down, back to 2-2, 2-4 down and then 4-4 right at the death. I'm sure we got a late penalty - Tommy Caton?
Or have I imagined all that?0 -
john3 said:king addick said:Jesus what a game. There 2nd goal was terrible on our part, letting them play the ball.
I don't think Ipswich were that great tbh. They have enough talent to do well enough but not the world beaters there made out to be.
Left at 3-2 to my shame but what a result. There's a decent team here...need some holes plugged in January then who knows what we can do.
Edit: ref was quite honestly the worst one we've had. Fucking disgrace.
Thanks..
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Rarely post on these threads and PWR too.
Garner has spoke a lot about really wanting to bring the team and the supporters closer together. He recognises that this is a key element to success, especially when he hasn’t got all the tools he needs. Well, I’ve got to say the spirit, the character, the fight and passion that came on and off the field today could well be a catalyst. We have a lot going on at the moment that’s not positive, but if we are to be successful despite that, we need that togetherness Garner has spoken of. I hope this is just what everyone needed and we use this today to kick on.
I have never experienced a game like that before and it was so fitting that Dobson, whilst wearing the armband, scored at the death in front of the Covered End. I just wish more were in the ground to see and experience it.
Onwards and upwards.34 -
The way we are playing now we have our biggest goal threat from CBT and JRS, Aneke helps too but if one of them isn't playing it is easier to double up on the other. Between now and January, it is important they play together for as many minutes as possible. Without them, we just can't get behind teams reliably and that is key to our success.6
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Dazzler21 said:RC_CAFC said:killerandflash said:Stockley may battle away and is good defensively, but is so ponderous up front. Indeed I wonder about his fitness, as he's like a 36 year old veteran out there.
I could see Stockley being dropped. At least Leaburn can bring the ball down and send passes out or hold it up.
Stockley is too nice for that role.
Annoyingly, I think Leaburn and Washington would have been a great combo.1 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Callumcafc said:The Ipswich vloggers are going to be fantastic viewing on YouTube later this evening.
Don't lump the Suffolk lot in with the proper lot north of the Waveney!2 -
i never leave early but must admit, was on my way out but stopped just before our third and saw the drama unfold - our best 11 is as good as anything in this league imho - cbt and aneke r the nuts, love dobson, fraser and sessignon - we're a couple more players of that quality away from having a proper crack at it1
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Stockley is playing his game by numbers. He has lost a lot of confidence and needs a spell on the bench but our lack of attacking options has prevented that. I think he would benefit from playing a bit with Aneke, but he is always the one Aneke replaces.2
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Can't stop smiling. Best game I've seen in years. The passion. The atmosphere. That is the Charlton I love.
And I also agree with Ben about the ref.4 -
Match highlights on ITV4 now.0
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Off_it said:By the way, who else was up at Portman Road that time we drew 4-4 there? I'm sure the scoring went the same way then too ...... 0-2 down, back to 2-2, 2-4 down and then 4-4 right at the death. I'm sure we got a late penalty - Tommy Caton?
Or have I imagined all that?1 -
stonemuse said:
Referees and the powers-that-be like to promote the Respect campaign towards officials.
Maybe they can start by respecting the competition they're asked to officiate.
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I was jumping around at 4-4. Cant believe I witnessed that. Best finish In years.1
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Gutted, had unexpected visitors arrive on 90 minutes so thinking the game was done and dusted I switched the TV off. Had a casual look at Sofascore when the visitors left and nearly spat my cider out.
Ben..........give Dobbo the armband, it’s wasted on Stockley2 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuume5iogfo
Great video, the scenes when our 4th goes in! the player's reaction is brilliant13 - Sponsored links:
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Arrived 25 mins late after sorting the first and best bit of news of my day. Then watched an 8 goal thriller and I missed none of the goals despite my tardiness.
Gotta say, whilst I don't like blaming refs; today's was so shockingly awful I was genuinely wondering if there was more to it. He seemed blatantly biased at times. Disgraceful performance and I have not seen one that bad for a long time.
As for Ipswich, they are a very decent L1 team but what a pissy bunch of players, diving, time wasting, getting in the refs face, claiming nonsense penalties, celebrating in Claire's face, celebrating in front of our fans, cupped ears. The lot. Fair play to our lads for keeping their cool, if I had been on the pitch I would have gone "full Innis" on Edmundson, what a toss pot. As unlikely as it is, I hope they miss out again this season.
It made the come backs that much the better though and my kids said they have never seen me move as quickly as when our 4th went in and I skipped down the stairs to celebrate.
Great day from start to end.8 -
LennyLowrent said:hey, 4 goals after 90 minutes is that a world first..?
It can't be too far off!0 -
Dave2l said:LennyLowrent said:hey, 4 goals after 90 minutes is that a world first..?
It can't be too far off!0 -
mattinfinland said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuume5iogfo
Great video, the scenes when our 4th goes in! the player's reaction is brilliant0 -
If that was 2 goals scored in stoppage time to win the match 4-3 and get 3 points, then the match day programme may find a little bit of space available for itself in the museum...
We'd only be a few points off from the league one playoffs. Our dreams may have come true0 -
golfaddick said:alburyaddick said:I think the people who give Stockley very low marks are wrong. Admittedly he is a relatively limited League 1 striker but the poor guy has to play up front virtually on his own. He gets no support at all from Kirk ( who is useless) and precious little from Rak Saki. He won quite a lot of headers today but its pointless because there is no one near him to help or take advantage. Also he is very important defensively because he is the 2nd best after Inniss at clearing headers.
The other point is that the reason Aneke is so effective when he comes on is because the defenders are tired partly from their physical battle against Stockley.
How many times has Stockley done that this season ?? And if you say "but that's not his game" then it should be if he is playing up top.
You can play it up to Aneke and he’ll back into the defender, hold it, turn and run or pass it out wide. You simply cannot do that with Stockley.
To me, it’s really no surprise that we scored all 4 when Aneke was on the pitch because we are a much, much better team when he is.21 -
Sage said:golfaddick said:alburyaddick said:I think the people who give Stockley very low marks are wrong. Admittedly he is a relatively limited League 1 striker but the poor guy has to play up front virtually on his own. He gets no support at all from Kirk ( who is useless) and precious little from Rak Saki. He won quite a lot of headers today but its pointless because there is no one near him to help or take advantage. Also he is very important defensively because he is the 2nd best after Inniss at clearing headers.
The other point is that the reason Aneke is so effective when he comes on is because the defenders are tired partly from their physical battle against Stockley.
How many times has Stockley done that this season ?? And if you say "but that's not his game" then it should be if he is playing up top.
You can play it up to Aneke and he’ll back into the defender, hold it, turn and run or pass it out wide. You simply cannot do that with Stockley.
To me, it’s really no surprise that we scored all 4 when Aneke was on the pitch because we are a much, much better team when he is.
As we left the ground tonight, I commented that I don't believe we'd have scored even one goal had Stockley & Kirk remained on the pitch.
Chuks was the catalyst for our incredible comeback.9