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Dartford vs Charlton Athletic Pre-Season Friendly 8/7/2023 Match (+post p4) Thread
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AndyG said:I also question the value of these “friendlies” when there is such a risk of injuries. Miles going to miss the start of our season due to some idiot trying to show his worth. Far better off playing some championship clubs pre season imo6
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TEL said:Two very different sides each half. Asiimwe the standout, but Mitchell, Hector and Ness looked good. Elerewe's runs down the wing caught the eye (ala Sheffield Utd a few seasons back) Fraser looked good as did Dobbo.The minuses for me were CBT, Egbo, Anderson. The rest pretty average. Didn't think Roddy looked that bad , but nothing special. Chin's athleticism makes up for his positional sense. Kirk doesnt waste the ball at all but doesn't do enough for me. Looked a bit lost on the right after he switched from the left.
Im not sure what his real position is in the team.3 -
First half I thought Payne was our best player, Hector looked very comfortable too and Isted made one very good save. We had no proper outlet up front which didn't help the game at all. Second half, Assimwe, CBT and Henry were our best players. I thought Ness and Mitchell looked a bit rusty, so am a touch surprised some thought they did well.
Pre season friendlies, particularly ones where they're two different starting x11s each half, are generally pretty dull. I'm not really sure what we get out of them.1 -
First half a very orthodox 352 and the 2 looked very much what they were, non strikers pretending to be strikers.
Hector didn't break a sweat so cool Isted made a very good save no one else stood out as being very good, a few stood out as being no where near the level we need. Some of that may have been not playing where they ideally would.
Second half was more disjointed before the sending off we were resetting as a 433 but in open play, it was, I am not really sure, Ness was often playing as a single center back when Mitchell either wondered or pushed up into midfield and Roddy playing more as an orthodox left back. Later on Kirk went to hug the far right touchline.
I know we were missing players, we are no where near finished in terms of recruitment, Holden had flogged them all week and it's a preseason friendly but we looked really short in terms of quality all over the place, in both halves.
Unfortunately Asiimwe was on the far side to where I was stood amd as I was at pitch level it was probably hard to apprise his performance, which is a shame.1 -
covered_end_junior said:SDAddick said:Just seen the Leaburn injury timeline. That's absolutely gutting.
Also just seen that Darren Moore left Sheff Wed...three weeks ago. I don't know how I missed that one but it feels baffling. I don't think he's a master tactician but by all accounts a wonderful man who got a team playing the way he wanted them to.
And the match is over.0 -
PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?3 -
AddicksAddict said:covered_end_junior said:SDAddick said:Just seen the Leaburn injury timeline. That's absolutely gutting.
Also just seen that Darren Moore left Sheff Wed...three weeks ago. I don't know how I missed that one but it feels baffling. I don't think he's a master tactician but by all accounts a wonderful man who got a team playing the way he wanted them to.
And the match is over.1 -
Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?0 -
Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?
Police got fed up and shut all the bars.
Ruined a good afternoon for everybody else the selfish *****.1 -
Redrobo said:Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?
Police got fed up and shut all the bars.
Ruined a good afternoon for everybody else the selfish *****.0 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:Redrobo said:Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?
Police got fed up and shut all the bars.
Ruined a good afternoon for everybody else the selfish *****.0 -
cafc-4-life said:killerandflash said:Redrobo said:Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?
Police got fed up and shut all the bars.
Ruined a good afternoon for everybody else the selfish *****.
Dartford are super strict, if you can't even see the pitch while drinking at friendlies0 -
killerandflash said:cafc-4-life said:killerandflash said:Redrobo said:Billy_Mix said:PWOR
reported after k.o. that 'because of the behaviour of some present, the bars at Princes Park were to be closed...'
what behaviour by whom?
DFC's enforcement of the no drinking in sight of the pitch can be pretty lax but there's only ever a handful of hopeless alcoholics who take their fizzy piddle lager out to the terraces
or did some of SE7's brainiacs bump into similarly gifted locals and get overemotional in the inevitable language barrier?
Police got fed up and shut all the bars.
Ruined a good afternoon for everybody else the selfish *****.
Dartford are super strict, if you can't even see the pitch while drinking at friendlies
It's what makes it so special for us fans. Watching, drinking at the same time. Either way, as long as it's respected it should have been okay but someone ruined it unfortunately.0 -
I've had a beer on the terrace whilst watching Welling last season during a league game.0
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Afternoon Delight said:I've had a beer on the terrace whilst watching Welling last season during a league game.
Dartford are in the 5th tier, Welling 6th tier.0 -
It is a bit unfair as drinking alcohol definitely helps when watching Charlton.0
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Redrobo said:Afternoon Delight said:I've had a beer on the terrace whilst watching Welling last season during a league game.
Dartford are in the 5th tier, Welling 6th tier.3 -
Redrobo said:Afternoon Delight said:I've had a beer on the terrace whilst watching Welling last season during a league game.
Dartford are in the 5th tier, Welling 6th tier.
Clearly each ground will have its own local licencing rules, but it does seem bizarre that Dulwich can have bars next to the pitch, while at Dartford the blinds to the clubhouse bar have to be kept shut during the game even for a friendly.0