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Match Thread (+post p.12): Charlton Athletic vs Coalville Town (FA Cup R1)| Saturday 5th Nov 2022
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ForeverAddickted said:SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:
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SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:
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Entertaining game. Predictable outcome but the main stars were the Coalville fans.3
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LouisMend said:0
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Ness would definitely be my pick if we need to recall a youngster.4
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bromleyjohn said:Entertaining game. Predictable outcome but the main stars were the Coalville fans.
I thought their rendition of 'you're just a small town in millwall' quite novel.
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SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:
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Payne mom for me, Wembley here we come!0
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Enjoyable game. Very pleasantly surprised to see Charlton respecting the competition and the opposition and putting a strong team out. If a few more of our recent managers had done this, there might have been a better turn out today.23
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ForeverAddickted said:LouisMend said:1
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ross1 said:ForeverAddickted said:LouisMend said:
I hope we cant, as would be a bit prickish to Torquay's plans0 -
I keep promising myself not to watch this bunch of clowns, but, I always succumb and watch. I really hate shit 3rd division players.0
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LouisMend said:0
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Interesting, around the 25th minute, to see Clare send in a cross from the right wing, with his left foot.0
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I like 4-4-2 but thought Coalville were naive to try it against a patient, passing, build up team like Charlton. They needed to change it after about 20 mins when it was obvious their two forwards couldn't shut down our back four and their passing routine. As ineffective as Clare was (he lacked drive) he still offered us width and Coalville needed a five man midfield to close up the flanks.
As for performances, it was hard not to be impressed with Mitchell (despite the lack of forward opposition). He was incredibly smooth coming forward and beautifully balanced. This is a real player.
Well done to Stockley too. He did plenty of hard work and laid off/played some good balls. Nice to see him take some shots too. He was crap last week v Ipswich but hopefully today will remind him, what a decent player he can be, when he just plays, rather than look to blame others when things get tough.
Also...JFC showed why he ought to be in the league match day squad. A very tidy performance, from a player who has hardly played. Someone is going to get a bargain in January.
Finally...a real shame Jake's header didn't go in, in the final minute. 4-1 or 4-2....didnt matter....it would have been so special for him to score.
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SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:
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Mitchell looked good coming forward, but then he was hardly tested in defence for 90% of the game. I'm always a little bit wary about getting too excited about defenders who are good on the ball until they've shown they can do the "day job" as well.5
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Simonsen said:SoundAsa£ said:ForeverAddickted said:
I must have missed something?I don't get why people in the west stand stood and clapped when they scored.4 -
Mitchell is seventeen! 17!!!!
Appreciate him, he still has to develop, he stepped up when called on, did it well, kudos.25 -
Our team is threadbare but highly motivated. Only a few, but high quality players, mixed with kids. Garner makes all the difference - Jacko's wimbledon drew to Weymouth today. Says it all really.0 -
FishCostaFortune said:Never knew a bunch of fans to be so depressed in a game where we won 4 - 1, and the only reason we conceded was because our 4th choice CB made one mistake.4
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Mc Grandles came in injured and has played limited minutes. He hasn’t set the world on fire but I hope for his sake he doesn’t read this thread.14
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With McGrandles, he was in my memory bank of strong League One players but he hasn't shown that since joining us. Obviously, I had a high opinion of him from noticing strong performances.0
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Dave2l said:Did the bloke who supports Charlton purposely put in "the worst Coalville performance of a lifetime"
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killerandflash said:4-1 is slightly flattering, but in these games the higher teams normally pull clear at the end, with their better squads and fitness.1
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I have a nagging feeling that TS and a few aging hangers on are in a studio somewhere across the pond, penning a rock anthem to celebrate our glorious progression through this iconic competition...
In all seriousness, I awake to a strange feeling. Charlton have not embarassed themselves to lower league opposition in the FA Cup. Well done the lads!4