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Post-match thread: Charlton Athletic vs Wycombe Wanderers: Saturday 23rd September 2023: KO 3:00
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Solidgone said:…a further worry is that Dobbo is now only 1 booking away from suspension, which he is bound to collect during the next match. Who will take his place?0
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eastterrace6168 said:Solidgone said:…a further worry is that Dobbo is now only 1 booking away from suspension, which he is bound to collect during the next match. Who will take his place?
Taylor | Anderson | Camara are probably the best options in his stead.2 -
5 points or 2 wins away from the bottom 4 now. Let's hope we can sustain the improvement and climb the table.0
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I wasn’t there unfortunately but I take encouragement from posters who were that say Appleton seems to know what he’s doing and is utilising what he currently has to best effect including substitutions which when used properly can have a huge impact. It’s only my opinion but I think over the coming few weeks when hopefully the squad is at its strongest we should see things taking shape. I think we do have a very good squad and all things being equal ought to be top six contenders. Appleton is key here so I’m very happy to hear he’s already made an improvement.5
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Agree about May. Works his socks off. As a striker if you don’t score then the least you should do is do your job for the team in defending from the front which he did very well.
Will always acknowledge a pass to him even if it doesn’t get to him. Doesn’t whinge or moan or throw his arms in the air in frustration.
Really good team player.35 -
Question for a Sunday before the North London Derby.
When was the last time 3 Forwards scored for Charlton in the same league match ?
I find that a real positive.
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Experienced league one manager demonstrates experience in management of a league one team shock.4
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golfaddick said:Braziliance said:ladies and gents, it's up.
Absolutely buzzing with that result, short & sweet; Appleton subs made a difference, CBT is the best winger in this league, Tennai Watson looked rapid, Wycombe couldn't cope with us on the wings (cheers Corey) and on a game that could have swung either way, we took the lead and didn't look back.
COME ON YOU ADDICKS!!!
happy weekend lifershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXdrEYQx6dI
Couldn't be there yesterday as I was taking my daughter to Southampton as she starts Uni next week. Kept up to date on the way back via Talksport and Golfie Jnr WhatsApp-ing me when goals went in....but as I was driving I couldn't read the texts so was in agony at the end not knowing whether the last "ping" was 3-1 or 2-2 !!!
Table looking better than it did 2 weeks ago but still lots to do if we are going to at least challenge the top 6.
It was a pretty balanced game imo, first half not much in it but we edged the chances and it paid off, second half I felt they were on top until we made the subs where we looked more likely & that was that. They certainly had their chances to make it 2-2 or even go 2-1 up.
I think after 10 games we will have an idea on how this season is gonna go, luckily very few teams are showing much consistency and it's a very close league.0 -
Cafc43v3r said:soapboxsam said:Over 100+ minutes Wycombe had two shots on target: The wonder strike and Thomas block( Isted was in a good position and would've saved).
So Charlton critics don't you think that out of possession, we did well in achieving that ? The answer is yes if you're still hangover.
Potential 16 man game over the marathon game time now and the 11 that plays the last 30 minutes ( including Added time) is as important as the starting 11.
Maybe just new manager bounce, but having CBT, Leaburn, and the workaholic May available to try to blend as well as Chuks, Tedic, Campbells, means we have options on the bench plus young Kanu when Aneke isn't fit ! Fraser could've a mega role to play in linking up our attacking play 🤞
Other than Nobby ice hockey coach *Vinegar or Karel basket man Fraeye, I can't think of a poorer reaction to a new head coach than Michael Appleton.
I continue to hope he has luck to go with coaching ability because he will need it.
* Nobby Vinegar didn't get the job because even Katrien Meire said there will be a riot if he does. I believe this was the truth !3 - Sponsored links:
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Cafc43v3r said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:YannTheMann said:I'd like to see Corey and Dobbo sign new deals soon, think that would show real intent that we're working on something long term here
Nothing about offering him a new deal.0 -
Smithy said:RC_CAFC said:Delighted with the win and really happy about how much influence the last set of substitutions made. Appleton got a lot of credit with me for that.
But for me, he didn't set the team up in the way that suited that team he put out. I feel that it would have had far more threat and balance with Campbell out wide and Leaburn down the middle where they are both more comfortable. The goal even came from those players being in their more natural positions. Both players put in a decent shift, but I just felt we would have been better.
We won so it's all great. Just thought we'd have looked stronger against this Wycombe team with that set up.
I agree that you don't want Miles just being a "big lump target man" as he's much better with his feet than his father for example. And less good at the moment as the target man anyway. When May is suspended, I can see us playing 433 with Tedic in the middle, and CBT and Miles alongside him.
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soapboxsam said:Question for a Sunday before the North London Derby.
When was the last time 3 Forwards scored for Charlton in the same league match ?
I find that a real positive.
...sorry couldn't resist...🙄2 -
killerandflash said:Cafc43v3r said:soapboxsam said:Over 100+ minutes Wycombe had two shots on target: The wonder strike and Thomas block( Isted was in a good position and would've saved).
So Charlton critics don't you think that out of possession, we did well in achieving that ? The answer is yes if you're still hangover.
Potential 16 man game over the marathon game time now and the 11 that plays the last 30 minutes ( including Added time) is as important as the starting 11.
Maybe just new manager bounce, but having CBT, Leaburn, and the workaholic May available to try to blend as well as Chuks, Tedic, Campbells, means we have options on the bench plus young Kanu when Aneke isn't fit ! Fraser could've a mega role to play in linking up our attacking play 🤞
Other than Nobby ice hockey coach *Vinegar or Karel basket man Fraeye, I can't think of a poorer reaction to a new head coach than Michael Appleton.
I continue to hope he has luck to go with coaching ability because he will need it.
* Nobby Vinegar didn't get the job because even Katrien Meire said there will be a riot if he does. I believe this was the truth !1 -
Didn't manage to watch the game yesterday but just looking at the match summary and in particular the players we brought on, and the players unavailable, can't help but think this is the most depth we've had in a long time1
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sirjohnhumphrey said:Agree about May. Works his socks off. As a striker if you don’t score then the least you should do is do your job for the team in defending from the front which he did very well.
Will always acknowledge a pass to him even if it doesn’t get to him. Doesn’t whinge or moan or throw his arms in the air in frustration.
Really good team player.1 -
Watching the video and the pre match chat with the Wycombe lads, who sounded ok, at least one of them predicted the right score, even said 3-1, so fair play to them!!...😂3
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ross1 said:sirjohnhumphrey said:Agree about May. Works his socks off. As a striker if you don’t score then the least you should do is do your job for the team in defending from the front which he did very well.
Will always acknowledge a pass to him even if it doesn’t get to him. Doesn’t whinge or moan or throw his arms in the air in frustration.
Really good team player.3 -
soapboxsam said:Question for a Sunday before the North London Derby.
When was the last time 3 Forwards scored for Charlton in the same league match ?
I find that a real positive.1 -
Todds_right_hook said:wmcf123 said:Anyone else think Isted might have dived for their goal ? I know it went through bodies
watching the goal again from the footage by @Braziliance, which was from the other side of the ground, I'm not sure.It went like a rocket but he moved his head and watched it. If he can do that, why not stick out an arm.
as is said, I'm not sure. Any goalkeepers on here with a view?
I thought he had his best game for us yesterday and made one really good catch to relieve pressure from a high ball into our box. He still hasn’t made a proper save yet though, in my opinion, and certainly has not made any really good saves. Jury is still out.2 - Sponsored links:
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LenGlover said:5 points or 2 wins away from the bottom 4 now. Let's hope we can sustain the improvement and climb the table.
Game in hand on top 6 and 6 points behind4 -
seth plum said:So far this season no goalkeeper performance has affected how many points we get out of a game.
A proper goalkeeper helps sustain a 1-0 lead, or makes a save to stop a draw becoming a defeat.
I can’t remember the last game when a goalkeeper of ours has won us points.He’ll probably save five or six up at Shrewsbury on Saturday, according to the law of buses.1 -
JamesSeed said:seth plum said:So far this season no goalkeeper performance has affected how many points we get out of a game.
A proper goalkeeper helps sustain a 1-0 lead, or makes a save to stop a draw becoming a defeat.
I can’t remember the last game when a goalkeeper of ours has won us points.He’ll probably save five or six up at Shrewsbury on Saturday, according to the law of buses.0 -
JamesSeed said:seth plum said:So far this season no goalkeeper performance has affected how many points we get out of a game.
A proper goalkeeper helps sustain a 1-0 lead, or makes a save to stop a draw becoming a defeat.
I can’t remember the last game when a goalkeeper of ours has won us points.He’ll probably save five or six up at Shrewsbury on Saturday, according to the law of buses.
If you watched the NLD today both teams have a chance from a very similar angle that Stevenage scored from. They both went near post, one hit the keeper one went into the side netting.
The both players are significantly better than Reid. 90% of players would go near post in that situation. It really was a fantastic finish when you think about it without prejudice.
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good win for a talented and developing team .. the season re-starts here0
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Exiled_Addick said:Todds_right_hook said:wmcf123 said:Anyone else think Isted might have dived for their goal ? I know it went through bodies
watching the goal again from the footage by @Braziliance, which was from the other side of the ground, I'm not sure.It went like a rocket but he moved his head and watched it. If he can do that, why not stick out an arm.
as is said, I'm not sure. Any goalkeepers on here with a view?
I thought he had his best game for us yesterday and made one really good catch to relieve pressure from a high ball into our box. He still hasn’t made a proper save yet though, in my opinion, and certainly has not made any really good saves. Jury is still out.2 -
Wheresmeticket? said:Experienced league one manager demonstrates experience in management of a league one team shock.
Its certainly not job done and there's areas for improvement still. It would also be worth acknowledgement that between Holden leaving and Appleton getting started a fair few injured/unfit players have since become available, and new players too.
However for all that I do like that his reaction when we were under the cosh was to bring on attacking players and try regain impetus instead of doubling down on defence trying to hold onto the one point. It won't work every time but it feels ages since we've had a manager who is actually proactive with subs and not conservative.4 -
Ronnietheghost said:Entertaining game , defence much better, Jones the standout , CBT some player for us and generally a good win.
Shame we didn’t move up the table much with these 3 points
Appleton didn’t acknowledge the crowd at the end , perhaps it’s not his style , walked off with his arm round the Wycombe goalie. Did well with the substitution’s and set up though
I saw him clapping as he looked towards us in the Curbs Stand but just checked & Mr F confirmed it .5 -
thenewbie said:Wheresmeticket? said:Experienced league one manager demonstrates experience in management of a league one team shock.
Its certainly not job done and there's areas for improvement still. It would also be worth acknowledgement that between Holden leaving and Appleton getting started a fair few injured/unfit players have since become available, and new players too.
However for all that I do like that his reaction when we were under the cosh was to bring on attacking players and try regain impetus instead of doubling down on defence trying to hold onto the one point. It won't work every time but it feels ages since we've had a manager who is actually proactive with subs and not conservative.3