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Who will be the new Charlton coach? - p103. Nathan Jones confirmed

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  • RedChaser said:
    You had the beating of Phillips though @NabySarr at Wembley from 20 yards, he couldn’t stop that one! 😉
    Still blame Sarr for the goal.  A schoolboy error to pass towards the goal.
    100% Dillons howler. 
    Yup, Nabs didnt make it easy for Dils but yep. Keeper should control that and spread it to the right back with his eyes closed actually maybe that was the problem!
  • RedChaser said:
    You had the beating of Phillips though @NabySarr at Wembley from 20 yards, he couldn’t stop that one! 😉
    Still blame Sarr for the goal.  A schoolboy error to pass towards the goal.
    100% Dillons howler. 
    Have to agree to disagree on that one.
  • If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,583
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Basic stuff really.
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,897
    The longer it goes without hearing from NJ, the more I think we've all been duped into believing that he's been hired when, in reality, Charlie Methven is calling the managerial shots.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
  • RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    You played in goal then :)<3
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    You played in goal then :)<3
    No, but you did in 5 aside apparently as you could touch that crossbar 😉
  • Jac_52 said:
    Where has this myth that Maynard brewer is a "great shot stopper" come from? I see it all the time. He has the 17th best save % in the whole league at 66.1%. The top 10 are all over 70% and can probably actually communicate with their defence a whole lot better.

    And for the hardcore stat fans he is also 21st in the list of goals prevented with -3.8 goals prevented which basically means he has conceded 3.8 more goals than would be expected against the shots he has faced.

    He needs an upgrade because right now he is one of the worst keepers in the league. Isted might not be the answer but he needs to come back in.
    He's absolutely useless. Istead may not be the answer but he has to be worth a try. Pretty certain from their body language, most defenders would welcome it.
  • RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    Back then keepers would have been allowed to pick the ball up! They solely kicked the ball from goal kicks 
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  • If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Basic stuff really.
    You’d want and expect your goalkeeper to not let that in though. It’s a gk howler of the first order.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    Back then keepers would have been allowed to pick the ball up! They solely kicked the ball from goal kicks 
    Dear old Les Berry was really reliant on the back pass to Nicky Johns or whoever.

    Nicky would gather it and punt it downfield.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    Back then keepers would have been allowed to pick the ball up! They solely kicked the ball from goal kicks 
    They were but to be on the safe side and avoid the ball going through their legs passing back wide of the goal was the order of the day.
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,784
    Jac_52 said:
    Where has this myth that Maynard brewer is a "great shot stopper" come from?



    A couple of years ago, our former GK (Elliot) was on a podcast raving about him and it seems everyone bought it.


  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,263
    CAFCDAZ said:
    Port Vale had 29 shots, 12 on a target. As much as AMB made some decent reflex saves that game, they are more in line with what I expect a keeper to be able to deal with. It’s all the other parts of his game that worry me - he’s quiet, his distribution is sooooo slow, he is not particularly great at coming for crosses, he has a tendency to punch the ball back into danger areas. 

    To be honest I’m not sure Istead is the answer, though I think he is certainly worth a go. At this level I’d want to have a big physical beast who can command his area
    All i read there was bring back Dillon  :D i'd take him just for another Phillips inspired Twist and shout at the end of next season alone. I think AMB's biggest default problem is his lack of communication. His distribution is also very slow but for me its the talking, or lack of a bollocking for his defenders when they do make mistakes. I sit not to far from the goal and i've never heard him. That for me is a massive factor of any good defensive unit. Isted isnt the answer, just re-watch the games he started and the goals conceded. Not dissimilar to AMB. 
    I agree that Isted is worth a go, after the ridiculous punch out and the slap/flap where AMB went to punch it out, both seen from the other end in the second half on Saturday. Isted was rated at Luton and with a proper defence, he might just be the answer.
    Rated at Luton ? he played 3 games in 6 years & played non league in 30/40 games. Apparently had a decent spell at Barnsley when their first choice got injured. In all he's played 27 league games, he might be a better choice than AMB at the moment who really knows but the answer? I'd be very surprised, he doesn't look any better than AMB & we definitely need a new number one for next season. 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    LenGlover said:
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    Back then keepers would have been allowed to pick the ball up! They solely kicked the ball from goal kicks 
    Dear old Les Berry was really reliant on the back pass to Nicky Johns or whoever.

    Nicky would gather it and punt it downfield.

    Len, there was a terrible game at Orient once when Les Berry broke the record for pass backs to the keeper to pick up. I think it was 0-0.
    Best rule change since you could've a sub. 
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,503
    Rothko said:
    He's been in charge for 49 hours, and the club said it would be early this week, and it's still early this week 
    Most likely tomorrow on the players day off 
  • Surely must be a chance that AMB doesn’t play Saturday following the head injury from last weekend.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    LenGlover said:
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    Back then keepers would have been allowed to pick the ball up! They solely kicked the ball from goal kicks 
    Dear old Les Berry was really reliant on the back pass to Nicky Johns or whoever.

    Nicky would gather it and punt it downfield.

    Len, there was a terrible game at Orient once when Les Berry broke the record for pass backs to the keeper to pick up. I think it was 0-0.
    Best rule change since you could've a sub. 
    That comes as no surprise.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,818
    Surely must be a chance that AMB doesn’t play Saturday following the head injury from last weekend.
    that'll be the party line
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  • Rothko said:
    He's been in charge for 49 hours, and the club said it would be early this week, and it's still early this week 
    Most likely tomorrow on the players day off 
    I wouldn’t be shocked if the players are not getting a day off this week. A lot to work on. 
  • RedChaser said:
    RedChaser said:
    If you are not under pressure surely you should pass back to the side of the goal. 
    Absolutely, that’s what we were taught at school when we were kids because keepers in the 60’s weren’t very good with their feet to play outfield and were stuck in goal 😉 
    You played in goal then :)<3
    No, but you did in 5 aside apparently as you could touch that crossbar 😉
    Now, the story is I was the school goalkeeper at 5-a-side but got dropped after being lobbed.
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,810
    8:30 tonight on the club YouTube channel 
  • RedRobin
    RedRobin Posts: 1,377
    Jones Interview dropping at 8:30pm tonight on YouTube! 
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,983
    edited February 2024
    There you go.

    Let's all watch it, dissect it and pick holes in it. Hopefully not..
  • Rothko said:
    He's been in charge for 49 hours, and the club said it would be early this week, and it's still early this week 
    Most likely tomorrow on the players day off 
    I wouldn’t be shocked if the players are not getting a day off this week. A lot to work on. 
    They take Saturday afternoon off currently 😆
  • What about those people eating their dinner at 8.30pm?

    Club ignoring its UK "legacy" fans as usual to tap into lucrative overseas new fan markets.


    Middle of the working day here - not very convenient for me.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,886
    What about those people eating their dinner at 8.30pm?

    Club ignoring its UK "legacy" fans as usual to tap into lucrative overseas new fan markets.


    Outrageous I’m not missing Martin Lewis, it’ll have to wait till later.