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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic vs Cambridge Utd: Saturday 9th December 2023 | KO 3.00PM

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  • swordfish said:
    @paulsturgess Apologies. I've edited my original post. 

    I only wanted to stress that for me wins are all that matters and I couldn't care less how we we play in order to get them if it helps us out of this God awful league. Good performances night help I agree, but with what we have available it's a make shift effort and Apples stopped us losing, for which he gets credit with me. I fear a return to a losing mentality is a distinct possibility as we head up to Barnsley after yesterday's capitulation though. 
    Fair enough 

    ultimately over time, good results tend to follow good performances , bad results follow bad performances. So my fear about Barnsley , particularly given the dejected, critical comments from Appleton himself, is the same as yours. 

    There are a few managerial magicians who can deviate from that pattern over a sustained period but they’re rare, and almost always I would say for teams down the bottom of the league fighting against the odds. I can’t think of many(any!) sides in history who manage to get promoted putting in bad performances week in week out - and we have barely put a good performance in all season. 
  • You can make that go both ways to suit whatever narrative you’d like. Birmingham got rid of Eustace this season when they were 6th and flying. Now they’re 16th under Rooney. What is the reality there?



    The reality at CAFC is that under the previous bloke we’d lost four in five games. We were proper dire. We are not bad now because of Appleton.

    We are still dire but we’re not losing games anymore. Sack Appleton and it could definitely get worse than 13th this season.
    Depends on your definition of bad. I think we most definitely are bad under Appleton, certainly in all of the last 5/6/7 matches (maybe more without looking at fixture list).

    im not necessarily blaming him, changing managers is just a ridiculous cycle and clearly the problem lies in the structure the recruitment the players and ultimately the ownership.

    but looking at the management in isolation for just a moment and disregarding the shambles around them (bowyer also managed successfully in arguably worse structural circumstances), I personally think with the players we have available we should be playing better than we, getting slightly better results and be genuinely in the fringes off the play offs. 
  • edited December 2023
    In a fundamentally prolonged and shit period for our beloved football club, unfortunately yesterday has become a standard predictable result.  We know what's wrong, and I am sure everyone involved at a much deeper level than I does.  Not sure the unknown faces duped into investing do, and there lies the rub. Will they finance the major surgery that is needed? My money is on a big fat "Hell NO!".
    At risk of repeating myself, in my tenure as a fellow sufferer, we have never had any bottle on the playing field. Of course there have been exceptions you can throw back at me, but 85% of supporting Charlton over nearly 50 years of grind, it has been so.  Defeat snatched from victory, too "nice" and a good kick in the nuts thrown in,  it IS a fucking illness following Charlton.  Any period of sustained success has involved there being at least one preferably two complete shithousers in the team.  Alfie seems in that mould, we need more and the chaff shipped out, and the youngsters shipped out down the leagues for a football education!
    God I am depressed watching all this from afar, I fear for all your sanity, the ones who actually spend time and money on this shower of shit.  Gillingham was a fucking predictable disgrace and it's playing on my mind much too much...
  • lets not go down the sack the manager rout every 9months.  If we stay up then give him another season at least. 
    Jackson at Wimbledon is an example of sticking with a manager who had a bad season.
    As it is those who call for the managers head have no idea who this new genius of a manger is that will turn this squad of players into a league1  dominating team, because there is no one.

  • Bailey said:
    Name your preferred choice of Manager please Brazilance. 
    Yep, on his results since coming he has done as good a job as can be expected.
    If we retain this points return we MIGHT squeeze into the play-offs.
    It is a very big if though!
  • Bailey said:
    Name your preferred choice of Manager please Brazilance. 
    Me or Curbs, no one else up to it. 

    But seriously Curbs, watches the team week in week out, give him the season to sus it out and work his way back to management.

    Other than that all my options are too expensive so it's about getting lucky until we crawl back into the championship. 


  • LL.

    Please explain to me/anyone how any manager, coach or supporter could rationalise that replacing a midfield player with a child (turned 17 4 weeks ago) to play up front alongside another teenager - when you have just conceded to go 2-1 and have to hang on to see out the last 5 minutes of a match against a gritty opponent buoyed by a new manager - is anything other than an utterly ludicrous, wreckless and wilfully negligent decision? 
    You are completely over the top in your final assertion,  we have a long injury list, we didn't loose and some players were subbed as they were carrying injury or maybe had the possibility of a yellow card 
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  • As a Charlton TV regular from Day 1 I think I can assert with some confidence that Curbs doesn't want it, not even remotely; at the same time he would be happy to consider a father-figure role with a younger manager. But let's also remember Fulham tried that with Curbs and it didn't work, for whatever reason.
    I know he wouldn't, that would just be my ideal pick. There's no way he wouldn't be up to it still, far too knowledgeable and has an eye for a player. 
  • As a Charlton TV regular from Day 1 I think I can assert with some confidence that Curbs doesn't want it, not even remotely; at the same time he would be happy to consider a father-figure role with a younger manager. But let's also remember Fulham tried that with Curbs and it didn't work, for whatever reason.
    I recall back in the mists of time when Man Citteeee had the wise old owl Joe Mercer mentoring the fiery younger Malcolm Allison, a partnership that worked very well, there are probably other examples. The issue of course is to find the right couple that can complement one another
  • edited December 2023
    You are completely over the top in your final assertion,  we have a long injury list, we didn't loose and some players were subbed as they were carrying injury or maybe had the possibility of a yellow card 
    That doesn’t answer the question. We had several other sub options available, including a reasonably experienced central midfielder who played 30 odd games in the championship last season. 

    He brought on a child in the wrong position and we “lost” 2 points. Maybe we would still have lost those 2 points if Watson had come on, but…

    That decision was wreckless and ludicrous , there’s just no logical or other explanation for it, however you try and defend it. 

    *edit , just checked and I see I had overestimated how many games Watson has played. Either way, my point/ opinion on that decision stands though. 
  • So many of us fans criticised Appleton for going defensive.
    Bringing on Elerewe for height to combat Cambridge in added time.
    Just seen Pep do the same for Man C v Luton (just saying).
  • So many of us fans criticised Appleton for going defensive.
    Bringing on Elerewe for height to combat Cambridge in added time.
    Just seen Pep do the same for Man C v Luton (just saying).
    TBF, his calibre of short arses...

    Don't think Mickey Apples can win here, just like every other incumbant coach.  Quality is the key and we are shopping bargain bucket.
  • So many of us fans criticised Appleton for going defensive.
    Bringing on Elerewe for height to combat Cambridge in added time.
    Just seen Pep do the same for Man C v Luton (just saying).
    The Deji sub wasn’t a bad one, it was the other subs and team selection that were baffling 
  • https://youtu.be/n3LEm7mR9F0?si=qv1oUWlfdNKUxeRS

    Latest up, not a great vid, minimal reaction and I had to cut a load of stuff. Went on a right rant but decided to cut it. 
    Haha, look forward to the "outtakes" at the end of the season but will probably be too long to watch. Hats off for still doing these. Some painful performances recently and we seem to be regressing. Of course we will keep the faith as we don't have anything else.
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  • edited December 2023
    KettsJohn said:
    Haha, look forward to the "outtakes" at the end of the season but will probably be too long to watch. Hats off for still doing these. Some painful performances recently and we seem to be regressing. Of course we will keep the faith as we don't have anything else.
    Luckily I'll be forced into a break soon, work is hectic, they've cancelled having weekends off for the foreseeable, I've ran out of holidays, so I'll probably miss a few now. 

    Might be for the best tbf haha, Peterborough at home and Burton away look like a miss so far.
  • KettsJohn said:
    Haha, look forward to the "outtakes" at the end of the season but will probably be too long to watch. Hats off for still doing these. Some painful performances recently and we seem to be regressing. Of course we will keep the faith as we don't have anything else.
    Hopefully we have a cracking window (don’t laugh) and we storm up the league and any saved outtakes are even better to watch. :-)

    We can but dream…
  • edited December 2023
    clive said:
    Watching that first Cheltenham goal, don’t be surprised if Chem gets dropped again. He’s certainly in for a bollocking at Sparrows Lane tomorrow morning.

    Not a great match up by any means (all the big defenders were zonal marking) and you don’t expect him to be a colossus back there.

    Nonetheless that lack of effort to make it difficult for the Cambridge man is really poor from him.
  • edited December 2023
    Thinking back on it - was that the reason he (Chem) got hooked so soon afterwards?

    Yes Mbick is a younger player but a much bigger presence in both boxes and more likely to contribute defensively, should Cambridge have won more free kicks and corners.
  • Beyond belief how we wasn’t behind at the break. Beyond belief we went two up. Unreal to the basically sit the last 15 minutes on the edge of our box. 
  • Your reply is a load of rubbish. Elewere came on AFTER the 1st goal so that substitution had no effect on that goal and the second goal was due to poor refereeing on the players on the pitch - do try and get you fact right please.
    Stop splitting hairs. At 2-0 up we should have won the fucking game. The reason we didn't was largely down to Appleton. You can think what you like.
  • edited December 2023
    Bailey said:
    How does he 'work on this' ? Saving a penalty is down to guessing which way the penalty taker is going to place the penalty, some are good at saving pens, almost like a 'knack' but it can't be taught. 
    He could study the penalty takers previous penalties.
    Covered end junior knows where it's going 4/5 and I guess right/know much of the time.
    We both thought he'd put it down the middle yesterday as he'd be nervous and not confident enough to try for a corner.
    He could also try diving as well if he's going to go left or right.
    Generally he just seems to "fall out of the way".
  • Watching that first Cheltenham goal, don’t be surprised if Chem gets dropped again. He’s certainly in for a bollocking at Sparrows Lane tomorrow morning.

    Not a great match up by any means (all the big defenders were zonal marking) and you don’t expect him to be a colossus back there.

    Nonetheless that lack of effort to make it difficult for the Cambridge man is really poor from him.
    Definitely a poor match up. I also noticed in the first half that Rylah (who I'm guessing is about 5'10) was marking Digby at corners, who is a monster at 6'4. 
  • shine166 said:
    Yeah quite how someone can be offside in the own half I don't know. Unfortunately when you're at this dog shit level, the officials are of a similar standard.

    Decision was correct. The rules have changed.
  • edited December 2023
    That doesn’t answer the question. We had several other sub options available, including a reasonably experienced central midfielder who played 30 odd games in the championship last season. 

    He brought on a child in the wrong position and we “lost” 2 points. Maybe we would still have lost those 2 points if Watson had come on, but…

    That decision was wreckless and ludicrous , there’s just no logical or other explanation for it, however you try and defend it. 

    *edit , just checked and I see I had overestimated how many games Watson has played. Either way, my point/ opinion on that decision stands though. 
    edit - I did have a pithy reply but haver deleted as I just can't be bothered
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