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Post-match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Ipswich Town | Saturday 29th October 2022

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  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Sage said:
    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.
    I watched the stream and the drama at the end felt like something from a Curbishley era game in the early 2000s.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,803
    Haven’t read so somebody may have made this point, but our 4 goals must have come from a combined total distance of about 10 yards out
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Jayajosh 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.
    For all the stick I get at least I stay through thick & thin. Never leave before the end. Never.

    You're no more than a glory boy. Go support your grandfathers team. 
    A bit harsh that is, there’s no need for point scoring. 

    Nah, I take a lot of fucking stick & dont usually bite. But this time some people have even been questioning whether I wanted us to win. 
    Not me guv. 
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    I was listening on Charlton TV…..when their fourth went in I turned off in disgust……what a twat.
    I should know better.🫤
    I didn’t walk out in disgust after their fourth goal, I walked out because I didn’t want to see us losing after the great fightback and the awful refereeing and the annoying Ipswich fans who almost literally only sing when they’re winning. I was more excited after our second goal than I have been since the ‘19 playoff final. I’m thrilled that we got it back to 4-4 and would have loved to have been there to see it, but that’s life. 👍
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    It’s nearly 1am and I’m still smiling. And we didn’t even win!!
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Scoham said:
    If you look hard enough at the video you can figure out their number 4 and just watch him for the whole sequence.
    It's almost the definition of Karma.

  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,572
    I cant see it's been added but on top of a crazy game, there was the international Addick doing the half way line cross bar challenge who whilst waiting his turn decided to milk the applause from the crowd and do wanker signs to the Ipswich fans .. never though I would see Brian stumble on words!
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  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,037
    One thing I remember today, beyond all the madness, is that after Rak-Sakyi accidentally left a hand in on Sam Morsy's face for an innocuous foul (but a foul nonetheless) late in the second half after a tussle, he immediately apologised. Morsy rolled around to waste time, and Rak-Sakyi went in about 30 seconds later (while Morsy was still shithousing) to apologise again. It looked absolutely genuine. We've got a good bloke there, even if he is on loan for Palace. Hopefully he stays for the season.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,766
    You can ignore the first 15 minutes of this and just watch the last six. Great stuff. https://youtu.be/Uuume5iogfo
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    cafctom said:
    Watching the highlights back, and it made me think….How much better is football without VAR? Any spontaneity and fun would be sapped out of those ten minutes with that nonsense going on in the background.
    Not to mention the idiot in the crowd with a whistle getting a stern telling off over the tannoy.

    Weird afternoon in more than one way. 
  • Major
    Major Posts: 1,026
    seth plum said:
    Scoham said:
    If you look hard enough at the video you can figure out their number 4 and just watch him for the whole sequence.
    It's almost the definition of Karma.

    Much prefer you sniping at the opposition instead of our manager, as you did  when he showed his passion to the crowd,
    That snipe sucked.

  • Major
    Major Posts: 1,026
    How's this from our manager, whiners?

    "I'm so proud of the players," he said. "To come back from two down once is amazing - to do it twice in the same game, in stoppage time, shows the character and team spirit that is growing.

    "They are the strongest team in the division and we went toe to toe with them for long periods and were better than them for long periods of the game."


  • 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. 
    Stockley is a big lad himself. He should be able to hold the ball up occasionally under pressure from a defender and lay it off but he doesn’t manage it anywhere near enough during the course of a game. He looks weak technically and slow. 

    If we aren’t going to provide him with the ammunition in terms of crosses at head height in the penalty area and he can’t contribute enough on the ground it feels like his only significant contribution is to help us defend against corners from the opposition.

    Kirk is still not contributing enough either. Occasionally he will provide a good assist for a goal but both his and Stockley’s body language annoy the hell out of me. On the match thread my comment at half time was that it was time to be brave and substitute both of those from the start of the second half and bring on Chuks and CBT.

    This has to be sorted out in January by bringing in another striker who is technically stronger on the ground than Stockley. Even a raw young loanee would be better than watching Stockley waving his arms around in frustration every match as the game completely passes him by.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,550
    Oggy Red said:
    Croydon said:
    When was the last time we scored a last minute/stoppage time goal that counted for something? Obviously we got one at Accrington but conceded immediately after.

    Was it Cullen away at West Brom?
    Keith Peacock with a 92nd minute equaliser for 10-man Charlton v League leaders QPR. Result 3-3 ....... erm, in 1968. :smile:




    Full members cup semi final against Norwich. Hardly anyone there to see it but it did take us through to Wembley for my first Charlton visit.
  • CL_Phantom
    CL_Phantom Posts: 5,513
    Well. Not bad that.

    First half was proper awkward viewing, so stop start and with two teams just cancelling each other out the forced changes gave Ipswich more of an edge.

    Second half better once we got CBT and Aneke on. Big game changers. The pair of them are so much more effective coming off the bench, if we can find similar to play like them from the start we'd be something else.

    Ref. That has to be the worst ref performance I've ever seen. Pathetic.

    But, it wasn't all down to him and injuries though (well can blame the injury a bit I guess) some terrible defending and decesion making on our part gifted them most of their goals, the forced changes at the back probably didn't help much, but, still, not great.

    What a way to fight back right to the very end but bitter sweet given O'Connell and Egbo injuries. We already have to "see what might be available" for that elusive striker, unlikely to see a decent option brought in for O'Connell and Egbo if long term, and of course miles seems to be out for longer.

    Great point, not so great in getting to it though 😅
  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    edited October 2022
    Just an additional thought, never noticed before but Wollacott is very flat footed at times particularly against free kicks, maybe why he gets beat from distance so often.
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  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,792
    Oakster2 said:
    Reminds me of Leaburn scoring in the last minute against Norwich to draw us level at 4-4 after going 4-2 down with 5 minutes left! Anyone else at that game?
    Yes.  A couple of goals from Jason Lee, too.  Can't remember who scored the other.  Robson?
  • A gem of a video for goalkeeping coaches. 

    It has everything from not commanding the six yard box, spilling the ball under pressure and bad positioning - all condensed into two and a half minutes.  
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,792
    Maybe I need new glasses but I didn't have a big problem with the ref.  I couldn't see a problem with any of the player bookings, although I have no idea what Garner did to get on his bad side.

    The lino on the AC side got most of the off-sides correct but his biggest contribution was not seeing Chucks grab their guy round the neck to get away for our first.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    For their 2nd, you can see he is a full body offside before the fella out wide has even kicked the ball. Wasn’t even close 


  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,792
    Major said:
    How's this from our manager, whiners?

    "I'm so proud of the players," he said. "To come back from two down once is amazing - to do it twice in the same game, in stoppage time, shows the character and team spirit that is growing.

    "They are the strongest team in the division and we went toe to toe with them for long periods and were better than them for long periods of the game."


    Garner looking through rose tinted spectacles.  We were utterly clueless for long periods of the game.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    It isn't entirely about whether we play to Stockley's strengths or not but two goals (one a penalty) in 17 games this season isn't good enough for any side, let alone one with promotion ambitions.

    It's the mental situation our owner has put us in.

    Chuks is injury prone
    Miles is a kid

    If you don't have a centre forward(s) who play and score goals you'll most likely win fuck all.

    Quoting Barca or Man City and false 9s is not an argument as we don't have De Bruyne, Sterling, Messi et all playing in other positions.

    Come January we'll be too far gone from the ay off positions.   Jayden is in very poor form and we can't rest or replace him.

    Sadly.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,986
    Great comeback. 
    Now the dust has settled, losing Egbo and the much improved O’Connell is a massive blow.
    Hopefully they aren’t serious injuries.
    Egbo and Sess give us balance and we look a far better team. None of the other players seem to give us the same fluidity. 
    O’Connell has looked imperious.
    And with Innis suspended that’s a another new centre back pairing in Thomas and Lavelle.
    Hopefully they quickly form an understanding.