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MATCH THREAD (+POSTp22): Gillingham vs Charlton Athletic: FA Cup🏆(2): Sat 2nd Dec 2023 | KO 3.00PM

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  • edited December 2023
    Might sound bizarre, but I am not counting wins against Villas u21s, Cray Valley and Sutton. You can only beat what's in front of you, but that's such low level competition. Even Sutton didn't play their full strength side.



    So league games only.

    Appleton (12): 5 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses (Lincoln & Bolton)

    Holden/Pearce (previous 12): 5 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses (Ipswich, Morecambe, Peterborough, Bristol R, Port Vale, Oxford)

  • So league games only.

    Appleton (12): 5 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses (Lincoln & Bolton)

    Holden/Pearce (previous 12): 5 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses (Ipswich, Morecambe, Peterborough, Bristol R, Port Vale, Oxford)
    I don't know what to say really mate, it's still too many draws? A 4 points difference, which highlights it's the wins that are far more important, not avoiding defeat. 

    Either way I don't just put it down to the manager. He has made some questionable decisions today, like Tedic staying on the pitch so long, not starting Tennai, May on the wing, but I do think his hands are tied. 

    I don't rate AMB, I rate one centre back at the club, one full back, a couple of midfielders, a winger and a striker. 6 players total. He has inherited a pants squad mostly. There's only so much of an impact a manager can have at this level
  • It’s a limp compare though Callum as Appleton has had a number of players signed or fit (for part) that Holden / Pearce didn’t. 

    I’ve not particularly taken to Appleton so far, not from a pre-conceived dislike as I’ll happily support him and can see as you’ve shown there have been wins. 

    But because I’ve no clear idea of how he wants to play, he doesn’t seem to engage during games so no desire or urgency is being driven from the touchline, and we’ve the highest scoring player in the country now playing out wide and rarely getting in positions where he is at his best. Alfie is one of our performers yet we are not playing him to his strengths. 

    My most concerning point, I’ve not seen a single player get better since he’s arrived, yet many are performing worse. That might be coincidental and not down to him, but I’ve no real faith in seeing an improvement over the next month. Boy I hope I’m wrong, last thing we need is to get to the January window and there is no point to it as we’ll be playing for nothing. As @Cabbles said, it’s last season all over again. 
    Last paragraph is spot on. No one is improving, the defence is still poor and our set pieces are as ever.

    No surprise we started scoring goals when 2 senior strikers and some of our more creative midfielders returned from injury. 

  • So league games only.

    Appleton (12): 5 wins, 5 draws, 2 losses (Lincoln & Bolton)

    Holden/Pearce (previous 12): 5 wins, 1 draw, 6 losses (Ipswich, Morecambe, Peterborough, Bristol R, Port Vale, Oxford)

    So in the league Apples with the cavalry that arrived at the end of the window, with a fit Leaburn for almost all of his reign and with Aneke for 3-4 games has 1.666 points a game. 

    Holden/Pearce without any of that had 1.333 points a game.

    To me it just proves it is the squad, not the manager(s).

    I don't think Holden or Appleton are amazing but neither are as poor as our results suggest.

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  • Bailey said:
    A rhetorical question James as that's exactly what they are calling for. Three defeats in seventeen games doesn't matter to these knuckle draggers. They specialise in the negative and in Charlton Athletic the easiest thing to be is negative. It's the same old names, and the same old rhetoric, boring, tired rants.  
    What a ridiculous statement. People have every right to vent their frustration if the performances are poor without being called 'knuckle draggers' My question to you, how many away games have you been to ? watching the shit that this team is serving up. The only 'knuckle dragger' here is you, my friend. 
  • Oh yeah - he is such a genius he is playing Alfie on the ‘wing’ - ridiculous 

    Today we have been schooled by fucking league 2 Gillingham - who are shite - what does that make us - double shite 

    He’s had his new manager bounce - now reality bites us - appalling - no player comes out of today with any credit whatsoever 

    I went to game today full of confidence - I’m now a balloon that was 60 ft tall, shrunk to the size of a peanut 

    I have not been so annoyed about Charlton Athletic tonight since Dowie 😔
    Never called him a genius I said he's using the players he's got. May is on the wing because the rest aren't good enough!
  • .golfaddick said:
    Nope. Didnt say I wanted him sacked. Just that imo he's not good enough. But then most of the managers we've had over the past few years haven't been either. 
    👍
    All I’ll say in his defence is his points per game is decent, and he’s better than his three most recent predecessors. Which perhaps isn’t saying very much.
    But it isn't his squad. Although what are the chances of us having a great window in January?
    I’m not holding my breath. 
  • What a pile of kak that must have been to have to sit/stand through, and respect to every single one of the 1600+ diehards who attended.
    That's about it really, wasn't there, didn't watch on one of the streams available, and had to take my lead from Terry and the Comms team, which was painful enough, just wonder who will be held aloft as today's MOTM in the players points thread...we really are turning into the reality of the Jim Davidson "Charlton Nil" joke, and it ain't bloody funny...😫
    Diehards?! It’s about half hour up the road and the ticket was £17! I was home by 6:30! 

    It was awful but hardly the biggest stretch to attend.
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  • It's not though. Remember the last time May played as the central striker? Bolton, where we lost 2-0 and he barely got a sniff. In fact, if you look at May's last 10 games, the only two where he played as a centre forward he didn't score. Playing as a 10 or on the right though he scored 10 in 8. I don't love him out on the right but he's better there than as a central striker on his own. I liked him as a 10 and it's a bit frustrating that Appleton has switched to a 3 made up of midfielders who don't seem to be able to play together but having May as a 10 did tend to leave us a bit exposed as well.
    The big problem is a lack of balance. We signed players for a 352 and signed a striker who plays best with a player alongside him. Either we stick two strikers up, but then don't have the balance to play a four behind them and will leave our terrible defence even more exposed, we stick May at 10 and leave ourselves a bit too shallow in the middle or we stick him on the right and ask him to drift in whenever he can and have the third midfielder provide a bit of width as he does it. None of it's ideal but the solution isn't just May central up front as he just gets eaten up by the opposition defenders and we suffer even more.
    May is a centre forward 
    The best centre forward in the division
    3 years running
    The rest is conjecture 
  • .golfaddick said:
    One day people might start listening to me.

    For those at the back or hard of hearing I'll say it again. 

    You need to do your business early & do it well. Mostly all done by the time the pre-season games come around but certainly 95% done by the start of the season.  Loans are ok but they should be fillers & not mainstays of the team. 

    I didn't go today but said on the preview thread that we would lose. Currently the  team is made up lightweight & no hopers. Only exceptions to that are May, Dobson & Jones......and CBT when he's arsed.  The rest are lower League one players. Never seen McGrandles have a good game, certainly not 90 mins of one. Fraser blows hot & cold & the less said about Tedic the better.
    Agree with you, but don’t think you’re alone in calling for much better transfer windows, with business done earlier. In fact I’m sure everyone here thinks the same. 
  • msomerton said:
    We want another new manger bounce. It has been how we have survived in league 1.
    Should do it 3 times a season and we may get the points for promotion.
    You may have a point. 🙂
  • Fair enough Callum, all I know is when you are losing again (fairly) to a team a league below you, getting outworked and outfought all over the pitch, I want my managers toes on the touchline screaming blue murder at them trying to trigger some desire or reaction. Might not have a huge impact but it sets the tone and makes it 100% clear to the players of the expectation. Saw this comment on a Gillingham forum which says it all for me.  


    I don’t know about that, it’s just another fan opinion and I’ve already alluded to how fans pick on stuff like that when your team / the team you’re playing against isn’t performing.

    We had Guy Luzon who was a bloody maniac on the touchline. Didn’t make him a good manager.

    A big of geeing up might be good but it’s not his style, it will never be his style.
  • edited December 2023
    He's hardly played Tedic, and has only played him because Miles and Chuks are injured.

    It was perfectly fair to play Tedic today, to give him a chance to show he's not a waste of space, as for better or worse, he's the only target man striker we have. Tedic may be rubbish, but that is a failing of recruitment before Appleton arrived. 
    And he’s recalled Kanu, presumably because he knows Tedic is a dud.
  • Carter said:

    And another thing while I'm still seething, the gap in midfield today was chasmic. At one point I saw Dobson in the middle and 4 of our players in way advanced positions all totally unrealistic options. Gillingham and their walking pace midfield thought it was Christmas day, they just played up a couple of yards and isolated Dobson & May from the rest of the side 
    To me that happens when we play 4231 with May as the No 10, as that leaves us with 4 attacking players, none of which are good defensively, and only 2 in midfield.

    Gillingham, according to the BBC, also played 4231, but had Lapslie as one of the attacking midfielders, someone who's a box to box midfielder who loves a tackle.
  • Is 2 goals from 6 games playing as a striker this season vs 10 goals from 10 games playing wide/no. 10 also conjecture?


    He was a very good centre forward at this level for two seasons at Cheltenham where teams left space in behind for May to run into and convert chances from. Alfie doesn’t get that same luxury playing for Charlton.

    Instead, Appleton has given May a role that provides him with more touches of the ball and he can better influence how the team plays as a whole. As a bonus, May is in some of the best scoring form of his life.


    Football on paper is a simple game, you play your scoring striker at the top of the pitch because he’s closer to the goal that way.

    Reality is telling us that Alfie is actually getting more joy from playing deeper and can work in the pockets of space in front of a defence. He’s a very good player and he’s proving it by how he’s adapted his game to be more productive than ever when faced with new challenges.
    It imbalances the rest of the team and we can't play him in a midfield 3 as the AM.

    Two seasons versus 6 games is a little more of a fair amount of games in a settled side.

    You can say what you want @Callumcafc but I doubt many managers in this division would play Alfie May anywhere but number 9.

    Sorry.



  • So in the league Apples with the cavalry that arrived at the end of the window, with a fit Leaburn for almost all of his reign and with Aneke for 3-4 games has 1.666 points a game. 

    Holden/Pearce without any of that had 1.333 points a game.

    To me it just proves it is the squad, not the manager(s).

    I don't think Holden or Appleton are amazing but neither are as poor as our results suggest.

    In retrospect, I think cavalry is generous lol.

    The midfield options have generally worked out well enough - would’ve been nice to get more out of Camara and Terry Taylor.

    Up front, Tedic doesn’t appear to be the answer unfortunately but I do think we at least got the balance right there with him, Leaburn, Aneke, May and other wing options in an attacking sense.




    I think the biggest miss of the summer though was right at the beginning of it, planning to replace only Ryan Inniss in the backline.

    Ness desperately needs a loan now. He’s not showing enough to suggest he’s good enough currently, which is a big shame.

    Thomas shouldn’t have been given a new deal. We should’ve been looking for a replacement here of the Jones calibre.

    Hector I’m on the fence about. From what he’s shown this year, I don’t think he’s good enough to be starting regularly. Plenty good enough as the squad option (Thomas’ current role) but probably earning a decent wedge, more than would be reasonable for a back up.
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