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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic vs Port Vale: Saturday 19th August 2023: KO 3:00 PM
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We've made all these 'professional' appointments in the management team, perhaps they now need to act and provide a good competitive team - at least justify their jobs.0
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Valleyfan2 said:Definitely defence a major worry that needs addressing but could have been so different if we got a second when we were dominating early on. Leaburn injury costing us, Welling game has cost us dearly.0
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Lord where do you start after that?
On the one hand you could say we were a bit unlucky to lose that - May's shot was going in until it hit a defender when the score was 2-2 and Dobson really should have scored right at the end. And as the other night, Maynard-Brewer makes a good save but the ball just drops kindly for their player.
But on the other, how can you lose to such a poor Port Vale team? Suicidal defending is one way - and maybe the time is coming when instead of going gung-ho for a winner, we keep more players back and stop getting sucker punched.
One thing that is driving me crazy is set pieces. Every time our opponents have one they seem to put a dangerous ball into our box. We get one and the cross is mis-hit or cleared. Surely, they must work on this in training? Or don't they?
Blackett-Taylor is a incredibly frustrating player. His speed, and the way he goes past players, is outstanding. But his final cross or shot is so often hopeless. I guess if it wasn't, he wouldn't be here.
Finally, Anderson and Asiimwe are going to be good players. Just hope Asiimwe's mistake doesn't make him lose confidence and good to see the great ovation he got when he went off.
Oh well, its never easy being a Charlton fan.10 -
blackpool72 said:guinnessaddick said:Jones is very poor with the ball at his feet, he doesn’t know what to do with it.
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Wow, worse than midweek.
As I said then, we lack any leadership on the pitch, this will happen time and time again, we are a good 5-6 players short of any sort of challenge for the top 6 (in reality 4th - 6th).
Too many players are making poor decisions too often. I know to a degree that's why they are in league 1, but it's embarrassing how wrong they are time after time, we lack experience, we lack quality and we lack leaders, therefore we will also lack wins and performances.1 -
Lewis Coaches said:peterreeves said:Getting rid of Holden is not a solution (yet) I want to see us get some quality players in and then see how he performs as Manager. I'm just very worried that this consortium bunch don't appear to want to invest.We are playing catch up already. Nothing has changed, nor will it until we get an owner that understands football.7
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We are 5 games in
Fraser injured
Camara unfit and injured
Taylor unfit and jury out
Hector unfit and not first choice
Thomas unfit and been unimpressive
Terrell Thomas resigned but not first choice
DJ waste of space
Kirk waste of space
McGrandles- Why's he still here
Payne - not good enough
Leaburn - injured and sorely missed
It is simply unacceptable five games in to be in this state.
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After the Peterborough game I said on here that we had a big week coming up. 2 home games where the minimum expectation should be 4 points.
We got 0.
We now play Oxford (a) & then Fleetwood at home. If we don't pick up 3 points from those 2 games we could find ourselves in the bottom 4.
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cafcsinger said:DJ should be embarrassed, shocking stint from a player who is always unfit2
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Once again we handed it on a plate to them still can't defend to save our life
Just can't understand why Holden is not working on this problem
I can understand youngsters making errors but marking & picking up runners is non existing last season was the same & all the time it stays like this we are going nowhere well maybe down
The boos at the end says it all
Absolutely gutted watching us loosing another what should have been a home win banker sorry to say this but Holden has got to go
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supaclive said:We are 5 games in
Fraser injured
Camara unfit and injured
Taylor unfit and jury out
Hector unfit and not first choice
Thomas unfit and been unimpressive
Terrell Thomas resigned but not first choice
DJ waste of space
Kirk waste of space
McGrandles- Why's he still here
Payne - not good enough
Leaburn - injured and sorely missed
It is simply unacceptable five games in to be in this state.5 -
Rinse and repeat. Play ok and gift the oposition 3 goals.
The clamour for a striker is fair enough, but defensively we were a mess in pre-season and we are showing no signs of improving. The collective defending of setplays is criminal and shows no signs of improving and every one of our players has a howler which will cost us a goal in their back pocket.
Rapdily losing paitience with Holden as nothing is changing. Zero threat from set playsand at risk of conceding from every set play we face. If I am honest we look like conceding every time a team comes forward. The issues were there last year, they were there in pre-season and are showing no signs of going away. His substitutions are too late and he is leaving players who are wading through quicksand on the pitch - no surprise when they switch off or can't track a runner.
Pathetic from Hector for the second. Asimwe I can just about excuse - he was dead on his feet and you feared for him as soon as that ball was played over the top. However, how the hell are our management team leaving him one v one that late in the game? Its a joke. If the coaches don't see it then one of the senior pro's has to intervene. He should have been off 10mins before that happened.
Someone please explain to me why Terry Taylor started that game? He is mies off the pace and had Kirk or Payne put in that sort of performace they would have been crucified on here. He should be nowhere near the starting line up at the moment. I would genunely rather give McGrandles a chance.
Said it on Tuesday, but I think part of the defensive issues start with the goalkeeper. There is no doubting his shot stopping, but he doesn't command his area, doesn't influence the defenders in front of him and his distribution is poor. Not convinced Isted is any better, but its a problem for me.
Something is going to have to happen player wise in the next 11 days or we are in deep shit. As a minimum we need a striker, a wide attacker, probably some depth with another attacking midfielder, a right back and they way things are playing out a commanding centre back.
If May, Dobson or CBT get injured god help us.
4 defeats from 5 is a horror show. If we had played all the big hitters then fair enough, but the only team expected to be or around the top 6 who we have faced so far is Peterborough. In all likelihood it will be 5 defeats from 6 after next weekend end. Regardless of how well Oxford have started our reord at their place is terrible. Can anyone honestly say that we will keep a clean sheet in that game? No chance.
I'm so glad I have no interest in attending live ganes any more, at least you can close a laptop and forget about it. Looks like fans are voting with their feet already - the ground looked noticebly emptier today - especially the west and noth lower. Edit - just seen the attendance, so we have lost roughly 3.5k home fans from the opening day already!5 -
We played some okay football but defensively we're terrible. We're too indecisive when it comes to taking a shot and CBT is incredibly wasteful with his end product.
Too many basic mistakes - why do the players switch off?
If we keep shipping goals we'll be battling relegation.
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In Charlton, emotions ran high,A 3-2 loss, oh my oh my!With frustrations in tow,Some Rioja will flow,To soothe and to bid the blues goodbye.1
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Totally pissed off.
We now have to win the next five in a row to get back on track!2 -
Holden still not addressed the main problem and that is wingers who can cross the ball .. loads of good positions we got into and wasted .. no
point in a new striker if we can’t get the ball in .. Dobson miss in 99 th was poor yet there was people clapping him if that had been Payne or Kirk would they have clapped ?? Ref was awful another red card missed and the handball in the 99 th min ..
but today was down to Holden he let PV crowd mid and them really feed Asiimwe to the wolfs the kid was shot after 35 mins why he kept him on ???? Poor management3 -
If my kids were younger I would be insisting that they support someone else. Sadly it’s too late now and the curse goes on.3
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How do you give up caring?1
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RonnieMoore said:Holden still not addressed the main problem and that is wingers who can cross the ball .. loads of good positions we got into and wasted .. no
point in a new striker if we can’t get the ball in .. Dobson miss in 99 th was poor yet there was people clapping him if that had been Payne or Kirk would they have clapped ?? Ref was awful another red card missed and the handball in the 99 th min ..
but today was down to Holden he let PV crowd mid and them really feed Asiimwe to the wolfs the kid was shot after 35 mins why he kept him on ???? Poor management
All pretty basic.0 -
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It was clear it was clear last year to the more perceptive observers that our problems were at the back rather than scoring goals. Same again so far this season. Clean sheet against a promoted side who had no threat and then plenty conceded in four successive defeats - fingers need to be pointed at the manager and his coaching staff.0
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seth plum said:Totally pissed off.
We now have to win the next five in a row to get back on track!
Unfortunately we will end the season closer to 1 point per game.
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Another year in purgatory beckons unless we have the best 10 or so days of transfer activity in the club’s history. Already I’m thinking more about will we stay out of trouble than will we be able to mount a promotion challenge.0
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The Keystone cops could’ve defended better than we did today. The Championship is a long way off judging by that performance0
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kinveachyaddick said:It was clear it was clear last year to the more perceptive observers that our problems were at the back rather than scoring goals. Same again so far this season. Clean sheet against a promoted side who had no threat and then plenty conceded in four successive defeats - fingers need to be pointed at the manager and his coaching staff.0
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Fed up of it all. Need to switch off from all things charlton for a while.0
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I feel so.sorry for Assimwe. He was our best player by some distance and ran his heart out. Why in.God's name was he left one on one with their fresh sub when he was clearly knackered?
We risk destroying the confidence of our best young players if this fiasco continues.33 -
The defence is woeful. Typically talent scores goals and organisation stops goals. Our consistently poor defence sits at Holden’s door. There have to be question marks over his role because nothing has changed under his tenure in spite of the revolving personnel at the back.
With a bit of luck the midfield and attack would have a better return this season. They’re not too bad. You get the feeling we’d need three goals to win any game at the moment.The one consolation is that I’m really enjoying watching the young players develop this season. Some very exciting players but I can’t imagine many of them being here in 24 months, so that optimism is severely tempered. If we want to retain these kids, we need to turn things around rapidly.1 -
hoof_it_up_to_benty said:kinveachyaddick said:It was clear it was clear last year to the more perceptive observers that our problems were at the back rather than scoring goals. Same again so far this season. Clean sheet against a promoted side who had no threat and then plenty conceded in four successive defeats - fingers need to be pointed at the manager and his coaching staff.0
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:Lord where do you start after that?
On the one hand you could say we were a bit unlucky to lose that - May's shot was going in until it hit a defender when the score was 2-2 and Dobson really should have scored right at the end. And as the other night, Maynard-Brewer makes a good save but the ball just drops kindly for their player.
But on the other, how can you lose to such a poor Port Vale team? Suicidal defending is one way - and maybe the time is coming when instead of going gung-ho for a winner, we keep more players back and stop getting sucker punched.
One thing that is driving me crazy is set pieces. Every time our opponents have one they seem to put a dangerous ball into our box. We get one and the cross is mis-hit or cleared. Surely, they must work on this in training? Or don't they?
Blackett-Taylor is a incredibly frustrating player. His speed, and the way he goes past players, is outstanding. But his final cross or shot is so often hopeless. I guess if it wasn't, he wouldn't be here.
Finally, Anderson and Asiimwe are going to be good players. Just hope Asiimwe's mistake doesn't make him lose confidence and good to see the great ovation he got when he went off.
Oh well, its never easy being a Charlton fan.0