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POST-MATCH THREAD: Cheltenham Town vs Charlton Athletic | Sunday 7th May 2023 KO 12.00 Noon
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Scoham said:sillav nitram said:No, Innis, on his way out of the club?
But comes to something when you can't play a player as there's too strong a chance he gets a red.
I know the game didn't mean anything, why take any risk at all. But still, tells you a lot I think.0 -
Unlike other seasons, I genuinely can't predict who will be retained, as even with the ones we want to keep, they might not accept our offer.
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killerandflash said:Unlike other seasons, I genuinely can't predict who will be retained, as even with the ones we want to keep, they might not accept our offer.0
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Entertaining enough game which summed up our season. Looking forward to seeing this strengthening, as we sure as hell need it.0
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BansteadAddick said:About the match I think you have to give credit to the lad in the Cheltenham family stand who for no apparent reason was giving Charlton fans shaky hand gestures all match. He must have been about 8 years old, sat with what looked like his proud parents? Very strange.11
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Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it3
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North Lower Neil said:Scoham said:sillav nitram said:No, Innis, on his way out of the club?
But comes to something when you can't play a player as there's too strong a chance he gets a red.
I know the game didn't mean anything, why take any risk at all. But still, tells you a lot I think.1 -
Garrymanilow said:Perfect end for the season we’ve had really. No problem scoring but just absolutely brain dead at the back. I know he maybe hasn’t got all the players he wants but I’m quite concerned that Holden doesn’t look any closer to figuring out the mess in our defence. Only one of that back four will be in contract with us as it stands and it wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world if it was a fresh start defensively. I think he might revert to a 352 without JRS and on this season’s showing I’d understand it even if I don’t like it.I think Holden has made a bit of an error not having a look at Wollacott as well. AMB has been making mistake after mistake in recent weeks and Wollacott hasn’t done anything wrong to deserve not getting back in. I get that Holden will look to sell him for funds rather than have two first team keepers but I wonder if he’s sweating that early decision a bit now.Jack Payne has once again made his case for being a useful squad player. 4 goals and 4 assists in the league, 7 and 7 including the silly games. Today he came on on 74 minutes and scored on 83. That puts him as our 5th top scorer and 4th highest assist-maker (including the nonsense games he's second for assists) despite very rarely being used from the start. It's impressive that he can have an impact in such a short time on the pitch, we just need to make sure the players ahead of him are substantially better than what we have currently.Rubbish season, no fun at all. I just want a season where we don't have a load of noise in the background and get given a normal budget to buy normal players and try and make a go of it. I am aware that is too much to ask.
Deans a lovely guy but the defence has not been sorted out. If its improved at all its been an inch, but we needed a mile.1 - Sponsored links:
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We always lay into centre-backs first. But I'd say that when Sessegnon hasn't been available, full-back has been the bigger problem. Is Egbo going to be fit? Is he good enough? We don't know either yet. Lots to address there. Another issue is that bar Dobson our midfield is very permeable. Easy to blame the centre-backs for everything but as Charlton Centre-Backs PR I would like to offer some protest here5
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oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it7
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Leuth said:We always lay into centre-backs first. But I'd say that when Sessegnon hasn't been available, full-back has been the bigger problem. Is Egbo going to be fit? Is he good enough? We don't know either yet. Lots to address there. Another issue is that bar Dobson our midfield is very permeable. Easy to blame the centre-backs for everything but as Charlton Centre-Backs PR I would like to offer some protest here0
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charltonnick said:oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it0
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Game was ok but really should have been put to bed by half time. Alfie May is a real live wire and the home team always had a hope with him on the field. AMB did brilliantly to snatch the ball off his feet, but was all at sea for the two shots which gave Cheltenham a share of the points.
Interested by the discussion in the studio after the game, particularly Curbs take on the challenges and opportunities facing Dean and the club over the summer. On the positive side, London Premiership clubs may well be open to loaning out promising youngsters to us following the success of JRS's season, but on the downside, we probably won't get the next JRS, Cullen, Gallagher or whoever until next season is well under way.
Also on the positive side, we have CBT and perhaps Chuks coming back to the squad after injury, but on the headache side, also returning from their loans are a number of players (I can't remember how many) who are a drag on the wages bill and probably not wanted anymore.
Agree with Curbs that it would be great if Dean was able to get the players he wants as early in the summer break as possible but of course, that's dependent on this mysterious budget for players so we shall have to wait and see. But his main point was that the sort of players needed have to be leaders on the pitch. Whilst it's wonderful to see so many Academy players coming through into the first team squad, the team has to have some old heads who are willing to point fingers and get a grip during the game.
I do hope they keep CAFC TV going in future. It is the one real success story of the club over the past couple of seasons and unites the worldwide Charlton diaspora as nothing else can.
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Stewart said:charltonnick said:oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it0
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I would never describe us a sleeping giant but we are a club with big potential. The Premiership years showed that.5
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The worst is either over, or yet to begin.2
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charltonnick said:oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it4
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Stewart said:charltonnick said:oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it2
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Todds_right_hook said:Stewart said:charltonnick said:oohaahmortimer said:Congratulations to the Charlton history makers , never have we been relegated in to third tier and taken longer than 3 seasons to get out …. Well played you managed it0
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I watched the highlights again.
Cheltenham's first goal could have been prevented by Henry.
Alfie May was shaping up to shoot and Henry moved to him to block the shot.
Henry then skillfully/inexplicably managed to get out of the way to allow the free shot.
Unfortunately, when watching Henry it appears a regular feature of him managing to avoid getting involved.
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