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POST-MATCH THREAD: Ipswich Town vs Charlton Athletic | Saturday 15th April 2023 | KO 3.00PM
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How people rate/defend Inniss is embarrassing. He is a woeful player4
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How many times does a team score 10 goals against you in the two games you meet in a season.1
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cafc_4life said:DDOUBLEE said:cafc_4life said:Watching Charlton players smile and laugh with Ipswich players at the end. God I hate everything about this club
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Leuth said:Chunes said:Leuth said:TellyTubby said:Tbf I didn't watch or even listen, but can I say 'fuck off innis'?
Innis has the worst disciplinary record in the top four leagues of English football.* Double anyone else.
Red Cards
Innis - 4
Casemiro - 2
Kamara - 2
Osho - 2
Platt - 2
Khan - 2
* Presume it is much worse than that, but can't find individual stats for National League and below. But note that no team in the National League has above four cards as an entire squad, while Innis has four to himself.
Ahhh ehhh whatever. Bet Holden puts him straight back in the side when he's available1 -
Inniss getting better at being sent off...5
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ct_addick said:Can see why we lost…if I were Holden I would be seething but he’s blasé about the game…worrying7
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msomerton said:Now the owners know the kind of money they have to spend to get a good side.1
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For Pete's sake - 3-0 down - not a hope in hell of getting back into it -PARK THE BLOODY BUS !!!!2
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A wake-up call after a few good results which shows how far off being serious promotion contenders this side is
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The no dickheads rule means Innis will be gone in the summer.5
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Athletico Charlton said:The no dickheads rule means Innis will be gone in the summer.2
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Innis got away with one senseless forearm smash at Oxford away if I recall too.5
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I like the way Inniss does the arm out “pointy” thing, directing the game from a distance like he reads the game so perfectly! Please take a permanent leave of absence.0
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Leuth said:Athletico Charlton said:The no dickheads rule means Innis will be gone in the summer.7
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He does seem to get sent off when the chips are down I've noticed. Can't mentally apply himself against lads running rings and probably provided a few verbals is my guess why!?0
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45 lifers predicted us to lose today. The squad simply isn't good enough. We were never going to run a team close that's top of the league, at home, and needs the points. It was depressing, but we know no more now than we did before... there are too many sub-standard players in the squad, not enough who will stand up and be counted. I'm not blaming Holden for today as it's hard to see what else he could do with that lot. But unless we have a major squad overhaul we'll have another season of this. Incredible that we're not challenging the top teams since we improved our squad so much after last year's debacle by spending... err... nothing.
As for the 2 lifers who predicted us not to lose... full marks for optimism...2 -
At least I had a bit of fun jogging back to the station through Ipswich fans wearing Charlton hoodie crying "Let me out of here. I wanna go home".
Sat at far end of train to Norwich and kept out of the way.
Kin ell. 10 goals against in 2 visits.
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1StevieG said:Bods64 said:I like the way Inniss does the arm out “pointy” thing, directing the game from a distance like he reads the game so perfectly! Please take a permanent leave of absence.1
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Athletico Charlton said:The no dickheads rule means Innis will be gone in the summer.2
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msomerton said:Now the owners know the kind of money they have to spend to get a good side.
We have to wake up really quickly or things will only get worse.Sandgaard and who ever is discussing taking over this is not the time to think money.
You will not have enough to put our club back together again.1 -
Nice to have an easy target sponge for the fans' ire though. That's what you get for not hiding. Unlike, it seems, quite a few of the others0
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Leuth said:Nice to have an easy target sponge for the fans' ire though. That's what you get for not hiding. Unlike, it seems, quite a few of the others4
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Special mention for Hector. For years I had rated Miguel Llera away at Colchester in a 3-0 defeat the worst performance I had ever seen from a CAFC central defender. Hector has trumped him. He looked like he was on smack for most of today.
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There was a humiliating gulf in class between the teams, both in and out of possession. We were wobbly and panic-stricken at the back and the lack of pace, athleticism and game management of Fraser and Morgan in midfield were brutally exposed by Morsy and his colleagues.
Ipswich were a couple of yards faster and much, much sharper than us. We afforded them acres of space in midfield, barely won a 50/50 all afternoon and let them cut through us like a hot knife through butter. To compound matters, we repeatedly conceded possession unnecessarily and could barely string two passes together all afternoon. Apart from Bonne’s header and Fraser’s shot in the first half, we didn’t threaten their goal all afternoon, failing to muster a single attempt in the second half.
Curbs and Brownie were, quite rightly, scathing in their analysis. It was a pretty disgraceful and spineless performance and I feel for the supporters who spent good money to traipse up to Ipswich to watch that rubbish. I’d be quite happy never to see a number of those players in a Charlton shirt again.
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out played, out thought, out skilled, worst of all out fought which is not acceptable i m o3
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Ipswich started the game with more intensity, positivity and quality. We did get more into it and to be fair at 2-nil that was a definite penalty which may have changed things. Defence were awful, especially Hector unusually. 2nd ball useless as always. Is it overall fitness levels? Something is wrong in relation to this aspect of our game. Even against poor teams.1
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Blucher said:There was a humiliating gulf in class between the teams, both in and out of possession. We were wobbly and panic-stricken at the back and the lack of pace, athleticism and game management of Fraser and Morgan in midfield were brutally exposed by Morsy and his colleagues.
Ipswich were a couple of yards faster and much, much sharper than us. We afforded them acres of space in midfield, barely won a 50/50 all afternoon and let them cut through us like a hot knife through butter. To compound matters, we repeatedly conceded possession unnecessarily and could barely string two passes together all afternoon. Apart from Bonne’s header and Fraser’s shot in the first half, we didn’t threaten their goal all afternoon, failing to muster a single attempt in the second half.
Curbs and Brownie were, quite rightly, scathing in their analysis. It was a pretty disgraceful and spineless performance and I feel for the supporters who spent good money to traipse up to Ipswich to watch that rubbish. I’d be quite happy never to see a number of those players in a Charlton shirt again.To be honest I think it’s pretty obvious Morsy and Luongo have far to much quality for this league - but as two players playing as CDM’s look at their ability to drive forwards with and without the ball - we just don’t have that.4 -
Clem that was just what I thought. I gave Hector a 1 on the players marks. Innis was crap but Hector never even reached crap. He was just like a Sunday League player who got smashed on a Saturday night and woke up at half time in the middle of the match. I wonder if he has a new club lined up so can't be arsed anymore.0