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I am going to say it!! Yes I am, Nathan Jones......................

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  • NabySarr said:
    The change will be that now we can keep clean sheets again, we will start to win some games again. It’s not going to be a massive change in style or tactics, but the results should improve which will buy some time to sort the rest of it out. 

    I’m sure Jones knows that things need to change when we have the ball. The owners will have spoken with him about January and the season so far, and if he wasn’t admitting that then he would be sacked. We were a really poor side that finished 16th last season, we are a work in progress and he’s sorted the defence out but now needs to sort the other side of the game out. We've got half a good team which is probably why he says we’re not far off. He’s built teams before that have scored plenty of goals so I’d give him a bit longer to see if he can do to the attack what he’s done to the defence with a bit more time 
    I hope you are right and i want you to be right, but the Crawley game (i'll ignore the Orient debacle as it wasn't the full first XI) suggests we are a long way off.
  • thenewbie said:
    Aneke yes, Ahadme no. He'd do fine if he was given crosses in the box to attack. He's just a square peg in a round hole. 

    Would be interested to know what you have seen in his game. I like his work ethic which can't be questioned so have no problem with him but I just don't see a player and struggle to understand his key strengths.  We need a lot better to get out of this division.
  • edited December 2024
    thenewbie said:
    Aneke yes, Ahadme no. He'd do fine if he was given crosses in the box to attack. He's just a square peg in a round hole. 
    But Ahadme is not good enough to warrant building a team around. 

    Just my opinion but a club with our resources should be signing more technically able strikers, and not relying on the likes of Stockley & Gassan.

  • Would be interested to know what you have seen in his game. I like his work ethic which can't be questioned so have no problem with him but I just don't see a player and struggle to understand his key strengths.  We need a lot better to get out of this division.
    At Charlton, very little honestly but when you look at the clubs he's been more successful at he's been used to attack crosses and passes, he's certainly not a hold up player but I think he could still be useful in the right system (but terrible in the present one.)
  • edited December 2024
    se9addick said:
    Come on now, the strikers are pretty mediocre. We’ve had good strikers in this division before - BWP, Kermorgant, Taylor - so we know what good looks like and none of our current crop are at that level. 
    Aneke is probably the best (when he isn't injured), also you forgot May on that list. 


  • edited December 2024
    Meanwhile 



    So. Just found his level? Or de-Charltonised??
    Imo, we would have a difficult time if we came up against him and MK Dons right now. Sometimes it's more to do with the club itself than the level of football. 

    Elliot Lee for instance dropped down and is now back in this league, above us, has also picked up more man of the match awards and goals than all of our midfielders combined. 

    He was absolutely naff for us, but obviously something clicks for him there. It doesn't always work that way, cause Charlie Kirk is the opposite example of Lee, but I do believe some players just move to us at the wrong time and Gilbey might have been one of them. Looking like there is a chance we will find out next season the answer to this question anyway, oh joy.
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  • If the next few games are rinse and repeat in terms of performances ( you know the one where every team we play know 100% we are going to keep knocking on long to whatever big bloke we have up front so they just put 2 players on him ) then the manager has to go. I personally have stopped listening to anything he has to say as imo it’s bullshit that he wants people to swallow. If he turns things around by having a reset in how he sets the team up then great we are all winners if he is stupid enough to keep doing the same things expecting a different outcome then he needs to go it’s as simple as that really 
  • Scored a few for Cambridge last season so he's not as terrible as he's being made to look in our system.

    Look at his goals from last season - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GogzjOWDocU - 8 of them scored from crosses into the box. Of course i get that 8 isn't exactly Haaland levels but it does show a bit of what he can do if you get decent balls in.
    I get the point you are trying to make but please god no, not again... the youtube myth should have been buried deep into the riverbed of the Thames almost 20 years ago with Izale Mcleod yet we're still regurgitating this today!!!

    I do not need to look at a youtube video of literally seconds of him playing for another club last season.

    I've watched him play 15 full matches for us this season and the real life evidence before our eyes is far more plentiful and far more relevant than some youtube snippets. I could produce a video of a few highlights from my amateur football career which would show me to look fairly tasty.

    Playing to his strengths or not, the guy is right up towards the top of a competitive list of the worst strikers to play for the club. 
  • I get the point you are trying to make but please god no, not again... the youtube myth should have been buried deep into the riverbed of the Thames almost 20 years ago with Izale Mcleod yet we're still regurgitating this today!!!

    I do not need to look at a youtube video of literally seconds of him playing for another club last season.

    I've watched him play 15 full matches for us this season and the real life evidence before our eyes is far more plentiful and far more relevant than some youtube snippets. I could produce a video of a few highlights from my amateur football career which would show me to look fairly tasty.

    Playing to his strengths or not, the guy is right up towards the top of a competitive list of the worst strikers to play for the club. 
    In terms of his impact he is entering Gordon Riddick/Dickie Plumb territory.
    Maybe more to come when he's used right. Could be the next Steve White
  • hermann said:
    Had a browse of a Luton forum and found this interesting:

    So what will tomorrow bring? Will this be the last time Edwards picks a team?What will his formation be...does he know?
    When Nathan Jones came to Luton with his ' diamond' he stuck with it,through hell and high water until the players got it, and it worked. Has Edwards got that inner belief, indeed has he got any belief?
    It's hard to see light at the end of this particular tunnel when there's not one there.

    It felt like this was what we were doing with the 5-3-2 at the start of the season but then that was scrapped. Now you could switch their issues with Edwards about ours with NJ. 
    Yet, if any manager struggles while rigidly sticking to one formation they’ll be criticised for not having a plan b.

    Here, Jones gets praised for it because it worked out.

    Ultimately it doesn’t matter what formation, what players, how often you rotate and tinker - as long as you win games then fans will praise you for things they would otherwise find fault in.

    I’m afraid Jones isn’t winning enough and understand the calls for him to go. 
  • 100%. 

    There is absolutely zero pleasure in being “proved right”. I would LOVE to be shown up as a fool who knows nothing and see us romp to promotion. I was ecstatic when Jones changed the formation and we produced that wonderful performance against Birmingham neither of which I had thought would happen.

    However; I find it very bizarre when season after season, window after window, people start lauding signings who they had never heard of prior to then joining and praising our board for clever recruitment and savvy business - based on a look at their Wikipedia page or a handful of other clubs fan’s tweets, instead of watching them play and commenting on what they actually see

    I watched the Pompey friendly, and by the end of the Wigan game it was pretty clear and by the end of the Orient game absolutely clear that Ahadme and Campbell were clearly going to be a substantial downgrade on any strike force containing Alfie May, who almost instantly last pre season you could see was a great footballer.

    Yet for weeks and months and even very recently there were still people intimating the contrary despite the clear evidence before their eyes. 

    Luke Berry played 17 games in the Prem last season don’t ya know!
    That’s a big assumption you’ve made about how other people judge players.

    I may be a saddo but I watch A LOT of football and have seen plenty of games including the likes of Docherty, Ahadme for example.

    I’ve not previously seen either of those two perform as poorly as they have in a Charlton shirt so far. Docherty looks lost being asked to do a job he’s not suited to & Ahadme is there to nod in crosses that our midfielders aren’t capable of swinging in.
  • Do the club back NJ in January? Because if not we should have binned him last week. 
    Personally I think poor result and performance tomorrow and he will be toast. 
    But the players carry a lot of responsibility for the performances, but tactics are NJ AND NJ ALONE
  • edited December 2024

    Completely agree with this. Have to start looking at ourselves as a club to why a large majority of players don't work here. It obviously falls under not recruiting the right players but there's a much deeper issue there as well. 

    How many signings in the last 4/5 years have looked brilliant on paper and turned out to be poor/ineffective. Kirk, MacGillvray, Fraser, Jaiyesimi, Payne and Greg Docherty spring straight to mind. Reckon you could put a list of over 20 players in this category. 

    Then you have your players like Alex Gilbey and Elliott Lee who were playing well before and after us. 

    Then even injury wise. We saw about half hour of Panutche Camara last season, he's played 21 in all comps for Crawley already this season! I know he was only there for 6 months but believe Chuks' injury record at Birmingham was decent as well. 
    It is odd, I think we may actually be cursed. It's pretty ridiculous when you hear how good the reviews are about players before they get here, and when they get here they usually underperform. 

    It might be some in house stuff, maybe behind the scenes there are some issues, who knows. 

    I can't put it down to the expectations, because respectfully, our ground is too big for us, and there can't be much pressure playing at a half empty Valley every week. I don't think we are a fan base who will wait outside the game in our numbers after a poor game like some fan bases.

    I'd love to see a documentary type series around our club. Behind the scenes, the dressing room vibe etc. If you think how well JiMMy 85 does with his BoA docu series, and had that at Charlton, it would make for excellent TV.
  • Tactics have nothing to do with basic ball control skills and being able to pass the ball to a player a few yards away, areas where we appear to be inept on the basis of what I've seen, and if Ahadme is supposed to be that much worse than anyone else in that regard, it wasn't obvious to me.

    I've read on here that our season is over enough times in the last few weeks, so what expectation is there in changing manager with play offs out of reach. I don't like what I'm seeing, but I think we should back him unless relegation is looming large, which it isn't....... yet!
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  • edited December 2024
    Lee always had the raw ability to do alright at this level. But Gilbey is not a good player. If he starts pulling up trees in L1, I'll eat my hat. And my shoes.

    L2 is a funny league. It wasn't long ago that Lapslie scored a few and there were calls to bring him back. 

    Most players who were crap for us have gone on to be crap elsewhere. Some can't even find a club. It's not a curse problem, it's got to be recruitment.
  • And in other news….

    At the other end of the table, watching Tranmere Rovers appears to have all the festive cheer of a trip to the dentist with Nigel Adkins overseeing five defeats from seven games as Harrogate Town visit Prenton Park.
  • It is odd, I think we may actually be cursed. It's pretty ridiculous when you hear how good the reviews are about players before they get here, and when they get here they usually underperform. 

    It might be some in house stuff, maybe behind the scenes there are some issues, who knows. 

    I can't put it down to the expectations, because respectfully, our ground is too big for us, and there can't be much pressure playing at a half empty Valley every week. I don't think we are a fan base who will wait outside the game in our numbers after a poor game like some fan bases.

    I'd love to see a documentary type series around our club. Behind the scenes, the dressing room vibe etc. If you think how well JiMMy 85 does with his BoA docu series, and had that at Charlton, it would make for excellent TV.
    Agree with a lot of this except the stadium thing, one thing I will say about us a fanbase, which is understandable what we've been through over the last 10-15 years, that we do have a habit of turning on players/managers quite quickly. I don't think we're unique in this regard, but it doesn't take much before you can audibly hear grumbles around the valley. I think we've had a number of squads who let that get to them, and in turn their confidence goes in the toilet, as opposed to having a squad who will use that as a motivation to kick on and win the fans back over.

    But yes, we are 100% cursed, particularly so over the last 5 years. 
  • Tables don’t lie. From matchday 7 until now we are in solid relegation form…..


  • edited December 2024
    swordfish said:
    Tactics have nothing to do with basic ball control skills and being able to pass the ball to a player a few yards away, areas where we appear to be inept on the basis of what I've seen, and if Ahadme is supposed to be that much worse than anyone else in that regard, it wasn't obvious to me.

    I've read on here that our season is over enough times in the last few weeks, so what expectation is there in changing manager with play offs out of reach. I don't like what I'm seeing, but I think we should back him unless relegation is looming large, which it isn't....... yet!
    First sentence is true to an extent but Jones puts a lot more emphasis on the defensive side of the game, both with the lack of attacking signings outside of strikers, and in our tactics and coaching.

    Why do smaller clubs look more comfortable on the ball and more creative than us? There was even a moment in the Orient game when Pratley drifted on to the right wing, from what I remember he just kept possession.

    Our tactics are so direct and rigid. Lloyd Jones talked about them being braver on the ball and not playing route one - the manager needs to drive that message, but he seems to push the opposite of avoiding risks so far that these players look worse on the ball than they actually are.

    While I agree this squad can’t play pretty football, we don’t need them to, we need them to play more football than the pure defensive hoofball Jones sticks to.
  • It is odd, I think we may actually be cursed. 
    Didn't Barry Fry  wee on all 4 corner flats at one club to remove a gipsy curse? 
  • edited December 2024
    Didn't Barry Fry  wee on all 4 corner flats at one club to remove a gipsy curse? 
    How many stories were these flats?
  • The only decent striker we have at the moment is Aneke and he is never fit to play 
    Ahadme is useless, Godden past his best and Leaburn terribly out of form 

  • Didn't Barry Fry  wee on all 4 corner flats at one club to remove a gipsy curse? 

    That could well have been Birmingham.
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