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Having a front 4 is pointless is the players behind them cant create anything for them. 2 of the 3 scored yesterday were from defenders that dont usually score. I'd be far happier thinking we could climb up the table if our midfielders were creating some chances.SouthWest_Addicks said:
Kind of how I feel. Think it will be Carlisle/Fleetwood/Port Vale & Shrewsbury. Not including Leaburn we’ve got 26 first team players on the books. Got to think theirs enough in the squad to get across the line. Surely the front 4 we have ‘currently’ has got to be stronger than any of the teams around us.AberystwythAddick said:
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On our second goal I thought it was a real positive that we’ve finally scored from a set piece - we were long overdue. We need goals across the team so to see an improvement there is a good sign.golfaddick said:
Having a front 4 is pointless is the players behind them cant create anything for them. 2 of the 3 scored yesterday were from defenders that dont usually score. I'd be far happier thinking we could climb up the table if our midfielders were creating some chances.SouthWest_Addicks said:
Kind of how I feel. Think it will be Carlisle/Fleetwood/Port Vale & Shrewsbury. Not including Leaburn we’ve got 26 first team players on the books. Got to think theirs enough in the squad to get across the line. Surely the front 4 we have ‘currently’ has got to be stronger than any of the teams around us.AberystwythAddick said:
I thought this was an interesting exchange from a PV fan
If we press lesser teams as well as we did Bolton and keep up the intensity of our play in general I have no doubts we’ll create chances. The bigger concern for me is keeping our better players injury free.
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Love it, we score 3, but the wrong people scored themgolfaddick said:
Having a front 4 is pointless is the players behind them cant create anything for them. 2 of the 3 scored yesterday were from defenders that dont usually score. I'd be far happier thinking we could climb up the table if our midfielders were creating some chances.SouthWest_Addicks said:
Kind of how I feel. Think it will be Carlisle/Fleetwood/Port Vale & Shrewsbury. Not including Leaburn we’ve got 26 first team players on the books. Got to think theirs enough in the squad to get across the line. Surely the front 4 we have ‘currently’ has got to be stronger than any of the teams around us.AberystwythAddick said:
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Everything you've said here is right, but I still think we'll go on a run post Derby and finish well clear of danger.Athletico Charlton said:No one would be that surprised to see us lose to Pompey and Derby. A result or two for those above us in that time (with some playing games in hand, so 3 matches); would see us with a mountain to climb.
We are deep in the shit and a draw where we let in 3 v a Bolton side missing it's keeper, best CB and best striker doesn't change that.
We look better, we will hopefully survive but I can't help think fans are getting a bit too carried away.
Since Apples was sacked we have played 5 games and got 3 points from 3 draws and 2 defeats.
Jones new.manager bounce has seen 2 points from 3 games (this is not a criticism, he seems to be instilling some confidence, but it is a fact).5 -
We haven't been in the relegation zone all season, yet you can't see us staying up?ElfsborgAddick said:Having not won in 15 games I'd suggest we have problems.
Portsmouth and Derby will be very difficult to get a win. March sees 4 aways in 6 games.
If Jones keeps us up he deserves a massive bonus payment. Sadly, I cannot see this happening.
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Strictly speaking we did drop into it for about ten minutes on SaturdayChizz said:
We haven't been in the relegation zone all season, yet you can't see us staying up?ElfsborgAddick said:Having not won in 15 games I'd suggest we have problems.
Portsmouth and Derby will be very difficult to get a win. March sees 4 aways in 6 games.
If Jones keeps us up he deserves a massive bonus payment. Sadly, I cannot see this happening.
Are you Golfie in disguise?3 -
I think I'll go for Reading to beat port vale and Shrewsbury purely on their goal difference being near ours... Better they pull away and let Exeter fall down..0
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https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/league-one/league-table/predictedThis end of season prediction sees us scraping it by 2 points. Going through their predicted results for Charlton they are fairly realistic.1
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Are you mad? Why on earth would we want a Port Vale win?!golfaddick said:
What do you think is the best outcome ? A win for PV ?? A draw ?? Reading win ??Dansk_Red said:Port Vale next match is Reading away on Tuesday. One of their games in hand.
Normally I'd say a draw. Only 2 points "spent" rather than 3.
Absolutely we want a Reading win. I don't think they'll be in any danger come April, so it's much better for us that Port Vale lose tonight, continue to lose and eventually run out of games in hand. PV also have a much worse goal difference than us, so they're effectively another point behind us.
If they win tonight and then beat Shrewsbury and Carlisle in their next 2 games, then Reading will be well clear of trouble.5 -
Interestingly that is with hardly any wins. Mainly drawsShrew said:https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/league-one/league-table/predictedThis end of season prediction sees us scraping it by 2 points. Going through their predicted results for Charlton they are fairly realistic.2 -
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Yes, I see your point. On that scenario you then want Reading to be in a run & beating all the teams around us. And hoping on PV not picking up points in their games in hand.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Are you mad? Why on earth would we want a Port Vale win?!golfaddick said:
What do you think is the best outcome ? A win for PV ?? A draw ?? Reading win ??Dansk_Red said:Port Vale next match is Reading away on Tuesday. One of their games in hand.
Normally I'd say a draw. Only 2 points "spent" rather than 3.
Absolutely we want a Reading win. I don't think they'll be in any danger come April, so it's much better for us that Port Vale lose tonight, continue to lose and eventually run out of games in hand. PV also have a much worse goal difference than us, so they're effectively another point behind us.
If they win tonight and then beat Shrewsbury and Carlisle in their next 2 games, then Reading will be well clear of trouble.
On balance I think you're right. Thats why I said earlier I dont know what I want, because if Reading dont beat Shrewsbury then it means all the teams around us are picking up points.
Aaarghh....!!!!1 -
We all have are own thoughts on where we will end up. None of us can do anything about our position now or at end of season.WHAddick said:
Interestingly that is with hardly any wins. Mainly drawsShrew said:https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/league-one/league-table/predictedThis end of season prediction sees us scraping it by 2 points. Going through their predicted results for Charlton they are fairly realistic.Looking at our results in that prediction I also can’t see us winning until Carlisle game.
Don’t agree with that prediction league table, still believe 50 points is safe target and all clubs that don’t reach 50 points will be relegated this season.
Reverse that Charlton v Shrewsbury match result around and we are relegated.
One thing is for sure it will be interesting and the teams that find form will survive.1 -
Reading already are on a run to be fair, they've lost just 2 of their last 14 games. I'm confident they won't be anywhere near the relegation zone in April. Port Vale are on a run of 1 win in 10 and we need their poor form to continue.golfaddick said:
Yes, I see your point. On that scenario you then want Reading to be in a run & beating all the teams around us. And hoping on PV not picking up points in their games in hand.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Are you mad? Why on earth would we want a Port Vale win?!golfaddick said:
What do you think is the best outcome ? A win for PV ?? A draw ?? Reading win ??Dansk_Red said:Port Vale next match is Reading away on Tuesday. One of their games in hand.
Normally I'd say a draw. Only 2 points "spent" rather than 3.
Absolutely we want a Reading win. I don't think they'll be in any danger come April, so it's much better for us that Port Vale lose tonight, continue to lose and eventually run out of games in hand. PV also have a much worse goal difference than us, so they're effectively another point behind us.
If they win tonight and then beat Shrewsbury and Carlisle in their next 2 games, then Reading will be well clear of trouble.
On balance I think you're right. Thats why I said earlier I dont know what I want, because if Reading dont beat Shrewsbury then it means all the teams around us are picking up points.
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The way I see it is that we cannot influence the results/form of any of those other teams around us (outside of any matches directly against them.)
All we can do is try and make sure our own results are good enough that it doesn't matter if Reading or Port Vale or whoever do go on a Riga style last minute resurrection run, that it's someone else not us who gets dragged in instead.
Easier said than done I grant but Jones looks like he's got as much chance of doing it as anyone could.1 -
Will be horrible on here with that set of results until the win against Carlisle 😂Shrew said:https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/league-one/league-table/predictedThis end of season prediction sees us scraping it by 2 points. Going through their predicted results for Charlton they are fairly realistic.0 -
Was just looking at the league table after 15 games (the night we beat Wigan away).
After that result we were three points behind Derby having played the same number of games. They had 24 points, we had 21.
We are now 33 points behind Derby with us each having played the same number of games (33). They are now 2nd and we are 20th.
- 18 games, 12 points for us.
- 18 games, 42 points for them.2 -
In fact, go back three games further to the 4-0 home win over Reading when Chuks got injured and the two teams were on equal points (18 from 12). For us, it’s been 15 from 21 since that day while for Derby, they’ve picked up 48 from 21.Callumcafc said:Was just looking at the league table after 15 games (the night we beat Wigan away).
After that result we were three points behind Derby having played the same number of games. They had 24 points, we had 21.
We are now 33 points behind Derby with us each having played the same number of games (33). They are now 2nd and we are 20th.
- 18 games, 12 points for us.
- 18 games, 42 points for them.0 -
It's a good job we did so well at the start of the season otherwise with an average of less than one point per game in that 21-match run we'd be in a bit of strife right now.Callumcafc said:
In fact, go back three games further to the 4-0 home win over Reading when Chuks got injured and the two teams were on equal points (18 from 12). For us, it’s been 15 from 21 since that day while for Derby, they’ve picked up 48 from 21.Callumcafc said:Was just looking at the league table after 15 games (the night we beat Wigan away).
After that result we were three points behind Derby having played the same number of games. They had 24 points, we had 21.
We are now 33 points behind Derby with us each having played the same number of games (33). They are now 2nd and we are 20th.
- 18 games, 12 points for us.
- 18 games, 42 points for them.0 -
Correct.Chizz said:
We haven't been in the relegation zone all season, yet you can't see us staying up?ElfsborgAddick said:Having not won in 15 games I'd suggest we have problems.
Portsmouth and Derby will be very difficult to get a win. March sees 4 aways in 6 games.
If Jones keeps us up he deserves a massive bonus payment. Sadly, I cannot see this happening.
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You'll be ignored for being so accurateIdleHans said:
Strictly speaking we did drop into it for about ten minutes on SaturdayChizz said:
We haven't been in the relegation zone all season, yet you can't see us staying up?ElfsborgAddick said:Having not won in 15 games I'd suggest we have problems.
Portsmouth and Derby will be very difficult to get a win. March sees 4 aways in 6 games.
If Jones keeps us up he deserves a massive bonus payment. Sadly, I cannot see this happening.
Are you Golfie in disguise?
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Just as well Alfie found the net so often as well.Briston_Addick said:
It's a good job we did so well at the start of the season otherwise with an average of less than one point per game in that 21-match run we'd be in a bit of strife right now.Callumcafc said:
In fact, go back three games further to the 4-0 home win over Reading when Chuks got injured and the two teams were on equal points (18 from 12). For us, it’s been 15 from 21 since that day while for Derby, they’ve picked up 48 from 21.Callumcafc said:Was just looking at the league table after 15 games (the night we beat Wigan away).
After that result we were three points behind Derby having played the same number of games. They had 24 points, we had 21.
We are now 33 points behind Derby with us each having played the same number of games (33). They are now 2nd and we are 20th.
- 18 games, 12 points for us.
- 18 games, 42 points for them.2 -
IdleHans said:
Strictly speaking we did drop into it for about ten minutes on SaturdayChizz said:
We haven't been in the relegation zone all season, yet you can't see us staying up?ElfsborgAddick said:Having not won in 15 games I'd suggest we have problems.
Portsmouth and Derby will be very difficult to get a win. March sees 4 aways in 6 games.
If Jones keeps us up he deserves a massive bonus payment. Sadly, I cannot see this happening.
Are you Golfie in disguise?
I thought that sort of talk wasn't allowed...got flayed alive on the match thread...🙄
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We lost four of the first five games! Not sure that constitutes a good start.Briston_Addick said:
It's a good job we did so well at the start of the season otherwise with an average of less than one point per game in that 21-match run we'd be in a bit of strife right now.Callumcafc said:
In fact, go back three games further to the 4-0 home win over Reading when Chuks got injured and the two teams were on equal points (18 from 12). For us, it’s been 15 from 21 since that day while for Derby, they’ve picked up 48 from 21.Callumcafc said:Was just looking at the league table after 15 games (the night we beat Wigan away).
After that result we were three points behind Derby having played the same number of games. They had 24 points, we had 21.
We are now 33 points behind Derby with us each having played the same number of games (33). They are now 2nd and we are 20th.
- 18 games, 12 points for us.
- 18 games, 42 points for them.
It’s that run of 15 points from 7 games between Fleetwood (H) on 2nd September and Reading (H) on 21st October that’s kept us out of the relegation zone. Four wins during that stretch is over half over total wins for the entire season. Chuks’ six appearances for the season (before his reappearance recently) coincided with that seven game run…
Only two teams have won less games than us. Thankfully ten teams have lost the same amount or more games than us.0 -
Need Reading to beat Vale tonight as if Vale win we go into the bottom 40
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Ffs !!
How many own goals are being scored by the teams down with us.1 -
Cambridge U 1 Bolton 00
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Taylor on the benchCovered End said:Cambridge U 1 Bolton 0
Bonne starts up front on his own.
Goal is an OG.1 -
Cambridge (loaded with ex CAFC) taking it to Bolton somewhat. Kaikai causing a lot of trouble and made the goal. Puts a little bit of perspective on last Saturday.1
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Sort of but Bolton are stronger at home than away. Played 2 less away games but scored 13 less goals and have lost more away than home (albeit by 1 game). Cambridge home form is also very good, 8 wins there this season. For context we have 7 league wins all seasondickad1 said:Cambridge (loaded with ex CAFC) taking it to Bolton somewhat. Kaikai causing a lot of trouble and made the goal. Puts a little bit of perspective on last Saturday.2 -
But people on here keep saying that form means nothing.....because if it did then how we are going to win 3 or 4 away matches when we've only won one away so far this season & not won at all in 15 !fenaddick said:
Sort of but Bolton are stronger at home than away. Played 2 less away games but scored 13 less goals and have lost more away than home (albeit by 1 game). Cambridge home form is also very good, 8 wins there this season. For context we have 7 league wins all seasondickad1 said:Cambridge (loaded with ex CAFC) taking it to Bolton somewhat. Kaikai causing a lot of trouble and made the goal. Puts a little bit of perspective on last Saturday.2
















