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Cray Valley replay - TONIGHT 7:45pm - important info for away fans p30
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ElfsborgAddick said:usetobunkin said:ParkinsonOut said:Lewis Coaches said:
I will be watching on the BBCIn fact pick the starting 11 again.Let them play at the venue that their level of skill equates too.
Albeit at the expense of his job, I would not blame Appleton playing them again and tell them "to play like the professionals you are and destroy this team".
And after he's said that to the Cray players he'll give the Charlton team talk.5 -
PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.21 -
ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
Our greatest captain in my time, Mark Kinsella, played for Colchester in non-league and, as Curbs said, he appreciated everything about the game and what it gave him.12 -
When do our international players go to their countries?
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ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
But even in that context, I don’t get the sentiment of your post, and particularly the second paragraph. This was about the managers selection and the depth of strength of the clubs squad. I’ve not seen anywhere, or perceived myself, that this was about the attitude of individuals who deem themselves above the level they are playing at.
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ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
They need to earn redemption1 -
Siv_in_Norfolk said:ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
They need to earn redemption8 -
clb74 said:golfaddick said:Lewis Coaches said:All tickets that we will be given are taken up by all our owners and members of the SMT.
I will be watching on the BBC
For years and years mum didn't want the drive done for the car.
The minute Bromley council told her they were changing the rules and mum wouldn't be able to have a drive.
Mum then wanted a drive
I don’t want to go but now that I can’t go I’m going to go to complain that I want to go.
Try making a banner for that protest.
How about ’I’m a plank’?2 -
SporadicAddick said:ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
But even in that context, I don’t get the sentiment of your post, and particularly the second paragraph. This was about the managers selection and the depth of strength of the clubs squad. I’ve not seen anywhere, or perceived myself, that this was about the attitude of individuals who deem themselves above the level they are playing at.
That they didn’t points more closely to the application of the players themselves over anything else.
Whereas it reads that the argument you’re making is that 1. a significant portion of our squad is no better than 7th or 8th tier, certainly 6th tier and 2. our current manager knew that and selected them anyway.Both would be massively concerning and I don’t think they’re true. My view, still, is that our players didn’t collectively apply themselves on the night, and the opponents did.5 -
Karim_myBagheri said:When do our international players go to their countries?0
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jimmymelrose said:clb74 said:golfaddick said:Lewis Coaches said:All tickets that we will be given are taken up by all our owners and members of the SMT.
I will be watching on the BBC
For years and years mum didn't want the drive done for the car.
The minute Bromley council told her they were changing the rules and mum wouldn't be able to have a drive.
Mum then wanted a drive
I don’t want to go but now that I can’t go I’m going to go to complain that I want to go.
Try making a banner for that protest.
How about ’I’m a plank’?0 -
Any of those that played yesterday and who are not away on international duty should play in the replay. If you want to build a core team with a winning mentality then you you keep playing them together as a team. They showed a lot of heart and how they can dig deep as a team yesterday. Let them build on that.14
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I think we'll certainly see a stronger side for the replay. Appleton now knows he can't trust some of the players and he won't want to be on the end of a huge cup shock. Plus there's then 10 days to the Carlisle game as i'm not counting the Pizza car cup trophy, whatever it's now called.3
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Cray Valley Paper Mills got 175 spectators at home to Erith and Belvedere yesterday.
They won 3-0.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:I think we'll certainly see a stronger side for the replay. Appleton now knows he can't trust some of the players and he won't want to be on the end of a huge cup shock. Plus there's then 10 days to the Carlisle game as i'm not counting the Pizza car cup trophy, whatever it's now called.1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:I think we'll certainly see a stronger side for the replay. Appleton now knows he can't trust some of the players and he won't want to be on the end of a huge cup shock. Plus there's then 10 days to the Carlisle game as i'm not counting the Pizza car cup trophy, whatever it's now called.
Start with all those who started yesterday and are available.
Let's go 2 or 3 up then withdraw all the big guns.
It's 10 days until the next [proper] game. Its nonsense to say our first team need a rest.10 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:I think we'll certainly see a stronger side for the replay. Appleton now knows he can't trust some of the players and he won't want to be on the end of a huge cup shock. Plus there's then 10 days to the Carlisle game as i'm not counting the Pizza car cup trophy, whatever it's now called.
AMB, Hector, Thomas and Anderson are all (i think) away on international duty.
Isted, Aneke, Taylor and Camara are injured.
Kirk he definitely can't rely on.
That's more than a third of the squad unavailable anyway.0 -
We need to look at Saturday's side and take out of the equation those who are injured or on international duty of course. Then fill the gaps around what is left. Not 11 players like last time. We don't need to rest players for Saturday and we don't need to chip away at the momentum our performance against Pompey may have provided. I don't want to knock Kirk but the point has surely been reached where he is finished with us.1
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SporadicAddick said:ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
But even in that context, I don’t get the sentiment of your post, and particularly the second paragraph. This was about the managers selection and the depth of strength of the clubs squad. I’ve not seen anywhere, or perceived myself, that this was about the attitude of individuals who deem themselves above the level they are playing at.7 -
ozaddick said:SporadicAddick said:ozaddick said:PWR...
I'm pleased it's being played at their ground. It's the best way to show some of these players just how fortunate they are to be playing professional football at a club like Charlton.
I hope an evening of grass roots footy, in conditions that some of them would of never played in, will remind some of these feckin primadonna's just how lucky they are to be born with the gift of being able to play the beautiful game at such a high level. It's a message I'd be absolutely battering into them if I had the chance.
Millions upon millions of us dream of doing what they do, so they need to have some respect for their craft, and perform in the manner that befits this football club.
Being a Cray lad, I'm also wishing CVPMFC the best of luck for this game. They've earned the respect of football fans IMO.
But even in that context, I don’t get the sentiment of your post, and particularly the second paragraph. This was about the managers selection and the depth of strength of the clubs squad. I’ve not seen anywhere, or perceived myself, that this was about the attitude of individuals who deem themselves above the level they are playing at.
What Cray did at the end was go down when they could and make the game bitty. We had real difficulty counetring this at the end and had no momentum. The ref was a factor. He let a bit of Karate go by them which was comical, then blew for the slightest contact on them. But chances are we will get similar with the ref giving them leeway so we have to be strong enough in every aspect to beat that.1 -
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I'd go as strong as possible , get 4 up and then make subs - plenty of gap for the senior players because I'd expect a fringe side to play Sutton.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:I think we'll certainly see a stronger side for the replay. Appleton now knows he can't trust some of the players and he won't want to be on the end of a huge cup shock. Plus there's then 10 days to the Carlisle game as i'm not counting the Pizza car cup trophy, whatever it's now called.
AMB, Hector, Thomas and Anderson are all (i think) away on international duty.
Isted, Aneke, Taylor and Camara are injured.
Kirk he definitely can't rely on.
That's more than a third of the squad unavailable anyway.0 -
Ring a few changes but stuff like this makes me very very wary of playing our star players in games like these… even despite the draw last time out.This is a huge blow for Portsmouth’s season. I would be absolutely devastated if May got a season ending injury in a game against Cray Valley Paper Mills…1
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Interesting that this game going on during international break .. it’s not the point who were playing even if we were playing Bolton in a reply would we still be told to play the game .. did we get the chance postpone it ? If not the FA are devaluing the completion ?
We are missing a number of players Wednesday plus injuries yesterday as it stands today we only have one centre half available ..
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RonnieMoore said:Interesting that this game going on during international break .. it’s not the point who were playing even if we were playing Bolton in a reply would we still be told to play the game .. did we get the chance postpone it ? If not the FA are devaluing the completion ?
We are missing a number of players Wednesday plus injuries yesterday as it stands today we only have one centre half available ..3 -
Have i read that right Ronnie? - Ask for a postponement because we could be missing some internationals and we could be light at centre back? Facing a tier 8 side in a replay?8
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Get complacent get beat.4
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swords_alive said:Have i read that right Ronnie? - Ask for a postponement because we could be missing some internationals and we could be light at centre back? Facing a tier 8 side in a replay?
Of course we know it's entirely our own fault and whoever we field should be enough to beat a tier 8 side.
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RonnieMoore said:Interesting that this game going on during international break .. it’s not the point who were playing even if we were playing Bolton in a reply would we still be told to play the game .. did we get the chance postpone it ? If not the FA are devaluing the completion ?
We are missing a number of players Wednesday plus injuries yesterday as it stands today we only have one centre half available ..1