Post-Match Thread: Charlton Athletic vs Reading | Saturday 21st October 2023 - 3pm KO

The second half was much better from Charlton. The opening goal came down the left, with Corey Blackett-Taylor ghosted past his defender and delivered a cross that Chuks Aneke headed in. Unfortunately, Chuks went off a little later after a tangle with the solid centre back that left him with what looked like another, likely longterm, hamstring injury. Three subs were made, with Miles Leaburn, Tyreece Campbell, and Nathan Assimwe coming on. At that point, Charlton were unleashed!
Tyreece Campbell made an almost immediate impact going forward on the right with pace. He found space at the edge of the box and delivered a veritable laser beam that blasted past the keeper to double the Addicks’ lead. Next up was Alfie May, who got on the end of a Blackett-Taylor cross to scissor kick it in from ten yards. A little later, Tyreece delivered an absolute peach of a ball to put Miles Leaburn through on goal and Charlton four goals to the good.
Charlton 4 Reading 0
Over to you.
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We can probably cope with one of Leaburn or Aneke injured, but not both.
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mendonca said:We can probably cope with one of Leaburn or Aneke injured, but not both.
Great win.
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Comfortable home win 4-06
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It looked like a pretty dull match for the most part. In Chuks and the substitutes though, we had quality that Reading could never match. We edge closer to the play-offs and it’s very pleasing to note that we now have the best goal difference outside of the top three. My only hope now is that the Chuks substitution was precautionary and not the result of another serious injury (not really that hopeful).
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Our bench strength was incredible, Appleton is the second-half executioner, when we sense blood we go for the kill, etc. But above all I want to observe that THAT is how a Premiership centre-back looks in League One, when he's confident, sharp and not making any errors. Long may it continue, Mr Hector23
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Turned on Charlton TV and we scored the first. You can thank me later 😀
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Stig said:
It looked like a pretty dull match for the most part. In Chuks and the substitutes though, we had quality that Reading could never match. We edge closer to the play-offs and it’s very pleasing to note that we now have the best goal difference outside of the top three. My only hope now is that the Chuks substitution was precautionary and not the result of another serious injury.
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Well done. I am a shameless curmudgeon, especially when it comes to Charlton BUT well done.0
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6 league games with Appleton.Won 3, drawn 3
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stoneroses19 said:8
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How lovely to put a team to the sword for once. All four were great team goals and are worth a rewatch.
It's the best I've seen Campbell play (I didn't know he had that sort of finish in him) and Leaburn always looked like he'd score.
Hopefully Appleton has a couple more tricks up his sleeve against his old club on Tuesday. What a contrast in everyone's opinion of him - mine included - compared to when he joined.10 -
Just cannot understand leaving Chuks on for so long…we all know 45 mins is max…7
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What a great second half after Reading had proved to be quite decent in the first.Quite a few lifers saying in the match preview that this is the sort of game we often lose (away team on a long losing streak away from home etc), but we don’t seem to be that team any more.So much quality on display in that second period. Corey unplayable again with three great assists, good performances all over the pitch, and four goals of the highest quality.Tyreece has totally won me over. Cracking strike for his goal, and a wonderful assist for Miles, who looked brilliant again.No mistakes from Hector this time. He looked class today, and with Jones looks like forging a strong centre back partnership.The only downside was Chuk’s hamstring. Just have to hope he’s not out for too long.But what a result. Absolutely buzzing.5
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Shout out to AMB for some good saves at key times in the game. We were absolutely unplayable after we scored.21
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Once again all it takes is CBT getting a few yards of space in the second half and everything changes. I thought it was an even game up until then. 4 different forwards scoring is brilliant as well. Tyreece, Asiimwe and Fraser all excellent off the bench.
Pretty gutting to lose Aneke as he’ll no doubt be out for several months, but we hopefully have enough strength up front to keep the goals flowing.4 -
CafcWest said:Just cannot understand leaving Chuks on for so long…we all know 45 mins is max…8
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JamesSeed said:What a great second half after Reading had proved to devoretty decent in the first.Quite a few lifers saying in the match preview that this is the sort of game we often lose (away team on a long losing streak away from home etc), but we don’t seem to be that team any more.So much quality on display in that second period. Corey unplayable again with three great assists, good performances all over the pitch, and four goals of the highest quality.Tyreece has totally won me over. Cracking strike for his goal, and a wonderful assist for Miles, who looked brilliant again.No mistakes from Hector this time. He looked class today, and with Jones has formed a strong centre back partnership now.The only downside was Corey’s hamstring. Just have to hope he’s not out for too long.But what a game. Absolutely buzzing.1
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Really dull up and until we got the lead. The attacking players we have on our bench make us such a threat if we are level at home and them make the changes.3
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41 home league goals in 2023 now - only Ipswich and Barnsley have scored more (in all 4 leagues)9
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Manic_mania said:41 home league goals in 2023 now - only Ipswich and Barnsley have scored more (in all 4 leagues)4
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Sitting round the pool in Hurgada following the cricket and feeling rather pissed off.
Then I follow the match thread and see Charlton win 4.0
Normally it's Charlton that spoil the day.
Makes a great change to see them put me in a good mood.
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Bedsaddick said:CafcWest said:Just cannot understand leaving Chuks on for so long…we all know 45 mins is max…1
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Perfect performance that. It's great to completely dominate games but if you aren't going to then you keep a clean sheet and rely on your x-factor players to turn the game for you. We did that; we kept it tight for the most part and then Chuks and CBT combined for the first goal. A wonder strike after that broke Reading's spirits and when we sensed blood we went for the kill and actually capitalised. Did we then switch off and let Reading get a goal back? Nope, the players threw themselves in front of everything and kept that clean sheet. We've got good players now, if we can just stop conceding and keep our best players fit we're a decent side. I hope Chuks is ok.
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Hector was top drawer and is really forming a good partnership with Jones. Thomas also really good
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Nice to see us finally kill off a team on paper we should be beating, before Appleton we were prone to slip ups in these games. Hopefully Chuks isn’t injured too long.1
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After we scored we were brilliant but before we were brilliant we kept them out which maybe is a real change. Another change is that apart from Dobbo, all of our goals have come from forward players. And Kanu got a few for Southend today too.4
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Charwill said:Hector was top drawer and is really forming a good partnership with Jones. Thomas also really good1
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I like us being a second half team. It's bringing dividends in terms of overall matches won, it means there's always something to look forward to, and most importantly it means we don't have those frustrating endings where we're clinging on or, worse still, throwing matches away.
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How about a cheeky bid for Reading’s no. 32 in January? Been a while since an opposition player, let alone defender, has stood out like he did.27