Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Match Thread (+POST-MATCH p13): Stevenage v Charlton Athletic | Tues 8 Nov 2022 (League Cup 3rd Rd)
Comments
-
seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.15
-
I’m sure I saw it before 11.30pm
still can’t work out what their keeper was up to
it was hit with the venom of a Martin Sandgaard strike and the keeper didn’t even move as he stood planted and was beaten at the near post from about 15 yards out2 -
roseandcrown said:AFKABartram said:Cafc43v3r said:
Follow follow follow, Charlton Athletic are the team to follow
we got innis and egbo
albie and DobboAnd Fraser the Scottish pirlo14 -
Brilliant. Well done for taking the proper cups seriously Garner. It's what it's about.3
-
seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.0
-
Good play from Fraser, JRS and Aneke for the goal. All looking to move forwards and attack with intent.0
-
We were truly awful for 80 minutes, had all the possession but zero urgency and no creativity. Subs made a difference but Garner should have changed it earlier. We looked like a completely different team after 80mins, credit to JFC who is a class act and immediately improved us. Finished off by 5 top quality pens, their keeper got nowhere near any of them.
Waited almost an hour for my train home as the northbound line was a nightmare, but into the next round! Hoping for a big prem team, its been far to long since we've had a proper glamour cup tie...0 -
AFKABartram said:seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.
0 -
@seth plum that’s around the same time I got back from Morecombe away on Tuesday night last season. At least they got the win for you and all the others that travelled1
-
AFKABartram said:roseandcrown said:AFKABartram said:Cafc43v3r said:
Follow follow follow, Charlton Athletic are the team to follow
we got innis and egbo
albie and DobboAnd Fraser the Scottish pirlo0 - Sponsored links:
-
Rufus is a dogs name said:We were truly awful for 80 minutes, had all the possession but zero urgency and no creativity. Subs made a difference but Garner should have changed it earlier. We looked like a completely different team after 80mins, credit to JFC who is a class act and immediately improved us. Finished off by 5 top quality pens, their keeper got nowhere near any of them.
Waited almost an hour for my train home as the northbound line was a nightmare, but into the next round! Hoping for a big prem team, its been far to long since we've had a proper glamour cup tie...2 -
-
Fumbluff said:And why does Garner even need to mention those stripy Nigel virgins.Literally nobody wants to play them, I’m hopeful the Geordies destroy them…
The reason we don't want to play the team that is on the Surrey/London boarder in the League cup is the 4-1 defeat by their reserve team on a depressing night on and off the pitch.
Any non League 1 team will do.
4 -
What are the 4th round dates?0
-
soapboxsam said:Fumbluff said:And why does Garner even need to mention those stripy Nigel virgins.Literally nobody wants to play them, I’m hopeful the Geordies destroy them…
The reason we don't want to play the team that is on the Surrey/London boarder in the League cup is the 4-1 defeat by their reserve team on a depressing night on and off the pitch.
Any non League 1 team will do.
Anyway Newcastle will stuff them. As Garner says, any draw that gets us excited, is a a good one.0 -
MK Dons or Burnley it is then0
-
North Lower Neil said:What are the 4th round dates?
0 -
AFKABartram said:seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.4
-
RedChaser said:North Lower Neil said:What are the 4th round dates?0
-
PragueAddick said:soapboxsam said:Fumbluff said:And why does Garner even need to mention those stripy Nigel virgins.Literally nobody wants to play them, I’m hopeful the Geordies destroy them…
The reason we don't want to play the team that is on the Surrey/London boarder in the League cup is the 4-1 defeat by their reserve team on a depressing night on and off the pitch.
Any non League 1 team will do.
Anyway Newcastle will stuff them. As Garner says, any draw that gets us excited, is a a good one.1 - Sponsored links:
-
PragueAddick said:You know what...looking across the league and 3 cup competitions combined, and setting aside the performances, we actually are rather in the habit of winning football matches.
the glaring exception in the last two months is of course losing abjectly at home to the bottom of the league side, which naturally was my first game at the Valley for six months.
And while the U21s have sagged a bit in the last couple of months (maybe the best young players haven't been available), the U18 results are positively fearsome.
If I were an optimist I would suggest that is evidence that the manager is instilling a good mentality and approach which is applied right though the club. I hesitate to suggest that this says anything about other aspects of the club, but I think these are reasons to be cheerful4 -
Athletico Charlton said:PragueAddick said:soapboxsam said:Fumbluff said:And why does Garner even need to mention those stripy Nigel virgins.Literally nobody wants to play them, I’m hopeful the Geordies destroy them…
The reason we don't want to play the team that is on the Surrey/London boarder in the League cup is the 4-1 defeat by their reserve team on a depressing night on and off the pitch.
Any non League 1 team will do.
Anyway Newcastle will stuff them. As Garner says, any draw that gets us excited, is a a good one.0 -
their GK didn't move for Chuks goal, glad he didn't... but very poor of him3
-
Kindoncasella said:their GK didn't move for Chuks goal, glad he didn't... but very poor of him6
-
There was no ‘riot’ on the train. There was banging on the door and somebody broke the communication with the driver glass by a door.
CCTV will reveal the truth I presume. The train was stationary for about two hours, with upset, angry and genuinely ill people (need for insulin was one) on it, about 400 of us.
I need more rest right now, but the ‘taxi’ they called texted me and my group it was on it’s way, but that was from Gatwick. We were the last to be collected because there was over an hour from the text from the Regal Cars cabs which couldn’t find us at first.
I have their text on my phone.
On the so called riot, about 20 Transport Police had to get a train 300 meters out of London Bridge to our train, not one arrest was made, or anybody ‘dealt with’, to a man and woman the police were shocked and sympathetic.
Some people had much worse onward journeys to make than me, to Wales for example, Brighton, Redhill etc etc etc2 -
Sounds horrendous Seth.0
-
seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.
Salutations to a the true fans0 -
redbuttle said:seth plum said:I got the 10.47 Thameslink from Stevenage, as did hundreds of our fans, finally got home to Lee at 4am.
Hurried back to the station, so was able to get the 22:17 Thameslink to London.1 -
clive said:1
-
Southbank said:PragueAddick said:You know what...looking across the league and 3 cup competitions combined, and setting aside the performances, we actually are rather in the habit of winning football matches.
the glaring exception in the last two months is of course losing abjectly at home to the bottom of the league side, which naturally was my first game at the Valley for six months.
And while the U21s have sagged a bit in the last couple of months (maybe the best young players haven't been available), the U18 results are positively fearsome.
If I were an optimist I would suggest that is evidence that the manager is instilling a good mentality and approach which is applied right though the club. I hesitate to suggest that this says anything about other aspects of the club, but I think these are reasons to be cheerful0