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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Wrexham: Saturday 26th October 2024: KO 15:00

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  • Nadou said:
    I'd like to know who these couple of good players are that people hope will come in during the January window and improve our squad so that we become really top six (ie. 1 in 4 chance of promotion) material.
    This time last year, or even by 20th jan 2024 had you heard of either small or Ramsay?
  • I have a theory about what's going on here, spurred on by the repeat discussion of Alfie May. We saw Jones test Alfie in the #10 role briefly last season before dropping and restoring back to being a forward. Looking at what Anderson/Berry/Campbell do I genuinely believe that Jones' issue with Alfie is his 'lack' of physicality and dogged, disciplined pressing. Jones clearly has a favoured style of a big man up top causing problems for defenders, he's so set on this that he was willing to punt on Ahadme (his comments about Hylton of 5 years ago being a good signing for us, arms this theory for me). This leads me to believe that I don't think we'll see the creative midfielder we all want to see signed in Jan, I think we're more likely to get another version of A.Campbell, Doc, Anderson etc al.

    So I feel we have a manager, who is wedded to a brand of football he was able to get out of one set of players. I think this is limiting what our squad is capable of as they're being told the only way to win a game is to physically outcompete the opposition. This tactic could work IF we had the cohesion and buy in from the squad. We clearly don't have the cohesion at the moment, the buy in is debatable. This post is not also me suggesting Jones needs to go, more just a reflection of what we're seeing. I genuinely don't know how we proceed outside of writing this season off and giving Jones at least until this time next year (provided we aren't in any danger of going down) and hopefully witness an evolution in playing style & ultimately results.
    Precisely what I think and have said elsewhere on CL.
  • ''Did we sell a lot of half and half scarves Gavin?''

    '' I think we did! They certainly kept everyone talking about the game!''

    Pass me the bucket. 
    He may be a fan but sounds like a fucking idiot
  • I have a theory about what's going on here, spurred on by the repeat discussion of Alfie May. We saw Jones test Alfie in the #10 role briefly last season before dropping and restoring back to being a forward. Looking at what Anderson/Berry/Campbell do I genuinely believe that Jones' issue with Alfie is his 'lack' of physicality and dogged, disciplined pressing. Jones clearly has a favoured style of a big man up top causing problems for defenders, he's so set on this that he was willing to punt on Ahadme (his comments about Hylton of 5 years ago being a good signing for us, arms this theory for me). This leads me to believe that I don't think we'll see the creative midfielder we all want to see signed in Jan, I think we're more likely to get another version of A.Campbell, Doc, Anderson etc al.

    So I feel we have a manager, who is wedded to a brand of football he was able to get out of one set of players. I think this is limiting what our squad is capable of as they're being told the only way to win a game is to physically outcompete the opposition. This tactic could work IF we had the cohesion and buy in from the squad. We clearly don't have the cohesion at the moment, the buy in is debatable. This post is not also me suggesting Jones needs to go, more just a reflection of what we're seeing. I genuinely don't know how we proceed outside of writing this season off and giving Jones at least until this time next year (provided we aren't in any danger of going down) and hopefully witness an evolution in playing style & ultimately results.
    I hate to say it but I agree. 
  • BigDiddy said:
    NJ is a good manager and we need to support the club.

    Saturday was a great atmosphere and as others have said it will take time.

    I am much more positive now than when the twat Appleton was our manager.

    COYR


    I don't think NJ is all that on current evidence. I'll wait till the end of the season. 
  • No 
    He is not a complete Twat
    He is a life long Charlton fan - someone who puts his Wallet where his mouth is having put millions into the club
    A lifelong Charlton fan who puts millions (how do you know how much he put in?) into the club & thinks that half & half scarves with Wrexham is a good idea. He sounds like a complete twat to me & someone who doesn't understand football fans.
    Hope you bought your half & half scarf  :D  
  • Apparently if you show any level of confidence that things will turn around, and that fundamentally we have the basis of a decent team that isn’t quite yelling at the moment, some Charlton fans don’t like it,

    to suggest we’re not better off this year than last is a bit baffling for me to be honest. 

    We are so much harder to beat this year. That on it’s own is a step in the right direction 
    One point better off only
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  • 'The much better than last season' argument is based on what exactly? Not on points, that is for sure. We have the same number of points so far as in the last 12 games of last season.
    'Harder to beat', we have lost more games this season than  in the last 12 of last season.
    'Good signings', nobody has really impressed except Ramsay and Mitchell.
    It is delusional to think we have improved, and not based on facts.
  • Depends what you call a token amount
    Have heard it’s a significant amount and well over £1 mill
    He also fly’s over from Canada for most games My acception was to him being called a Twat
    So you accept that he's a twat  :o
  • BigDiddy said:
    NJ is a good manager and we need to support the club.

    Saturday was a great atmosphere and as others have said it will take time.

    I am much more positive now than when the twat Appleton was our manager.

    COYR


    Good post, unfortunate username…
  • Nothing behind it? There is a decent team here backed by some decent results that are still gelling which is backed by some not so decent results. 

    I won't go too far into it as it's a squad..not individuals but Berry instead of Bakinson and Mitchell instead of Hector are just 2 examples...there are certainly more. 

    I'm confident because I choose to be and there are signs of a decent team needing consistency, which I'll freely admit, need to happen soon but it is there if people aren't so narrow minded and just wanting to focus on the negatives. 
    Yes Godden instead of May, Coventry or any of the past it ex Luton boys instead of Dobson.

    ahadme, hylton ? Dreadful signings. "signs of a decent team needing consistency" ? We have a manager who doesn't seem to know what his best starting eleven is, he changes formation & team selection every week. How can we get consistency ? I thought Jones was a major coup at this level. Sadly it just seems another depressing disaster.
  • Southbank said:
    One point better off only
    We won 11 games last season, we’ve won 5 already this season
  • BigDiddy said:
    NJ is a good manager and we need to support the club.

    Saturday was a great atmosphere and as others have said it will take time.

    I am much more positive now than when the twat Appleton was our manager.

    COYR


    I actually thought it was one of the worst atmospheres of the home games this season albeit I loved seeing the ground full
  • edited October 2024
    We won 11 games last season, we’ve won 5 already this season
    Whoop whoop!
    😃

  • let me know your bet, @callumcafc
    I reckon 1.5 / 1.6 points per game and a final points total of somewhere around 69-73 is about what I expect come the end of the season so perhaps we’re not that far away in our assessments as we think?

    I am hopeful that it clicks and we beat that and get to 80 or more but I know it’s not guaranteed. Anything sub 65 pts would be disappointing.
  • edited October 2024
    Southbank said:
    'The much better than last season' argument is based on what exactly? Not on points, that is for sure. We have the same number of points so far as in the last 12 games of last season.
    'Harder to beat', we have lost more games this season than  in the last 12 of last season.
    'Good signings', nobody has really impressed except Ramsay and Mitchell.
    It is delusional to think we have improved, and not based on facts.
    The problem with last season is that when it went bad, it went REALLY bad. It’s about now, first round of the cup, that everything took a nosedive. 

    Conversely, we’re not far off 2018/19’s point tally either and when that went good, it went REALLY good. It’s about now where things really kicked into gear, through the spring months and the playoffs.

    Both seasons are extreme examples and we will probably fall somewhere in the middle of them as per my agreement with 69-73 points in my post above.

    Let’s revisit this argument in 10 or 15 games and if we’ve repeated last season’s god awful run putting the playoffs out of the question then I’ll happily agree we have made no progress since last season.
  • I don't think NJ is all that on current evidence. I'll wait till the end of the season. 
    He was very good at Luton but very bad at Saints & Stoke
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  • We had already won 5 by this point of last season too - which further underlines the point about the nosedive last season took from the beginning of November onwards.

    If we only win 6 more games between now and the end of the season I will get Michael Appleton’s face tattooed on my backside.
    I'm pretty sure you safe on that one  :D
  • Whoop whoop!
    😃

    I was responding to a post saying we are no better off this season than last, we clearly are better than last year 
  • I reckon 1.5 / 1.6 points per game and a final points total of somewhere around 69-73 is about what I expect come the end of the season so perhaps we’re not that far away in our assessments as we think?

    I am hopeful that it clicks and we beat that and get to 80 or more but I know it’s not guaranteed. Anything sub 65 pts would be disappointing.

    perhaps we can just simply have a 50 quid charity bet to demelza house - Jones isnt getting us into the play offs or promoted this season. And I hope you win!!

  • perhaps we can just simply have a 50 quid charity bet to demelza house - Jones isnt getting us into the play offs or promoted this season. And I hope you win!!
    I'll have that bet with you.

    I'm in the 'things will click soon' camp and think we'll go on a run that will ultimately see us finish 5th or 6th
  • edited October 2024
    I think everyone acknowledges the spell when we were utter guff with appleton and didn't win for a load of matches was appalling
    From what I've read we are one point ahead from the first 13 games played last season
    what some are saying is that we finished the season, basically the Jones era, doing better than we are currently doing now .

    what I'm saying is last season was the worst season in 98 years at Charlton and trying to arguably big up this season against that tells you how lame this season has been so far .

    fucking league one dross
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