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MATCH THREAD [+POST P19]: Preston Nth End V Charlton Athletic: FAC3: Tuesday 14th Jan 2025: KO 19:45
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MuttleyCAFC said:I know it has been mentioned already, but didn't Anderson look good in his brief cameo.5
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I think we need him as cover.4
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It's a tricky one with Anderson, we need the cover but equally he needs regular games. I can see both sides of the argument. If we added another Midfielder I would be tempted with a League 2 loan for him0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I know it has been mentioned already, but didn't Anderson look good in his brief cameo.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I know it has been mentioned already, but didn't Anderson look good in his brief cameo.1
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golfaddick said:Dazzler21 said:Karoy looked decent in his cameo.
We desperately need to start converting our chances.
Should have beaten Reading last week & should have at least taken tonight into extra time. Reason why we dudnt do either.....lack of a finisher.
Year after year we sign useless ineffective strikers. We (son & I) were going over past strikers before the game. From Josh Parker, Hemed, Ajose, Varney, McLeod, Church, etc etc. And then when we finally sign someone decent (who even wins the golden boot in a team that finished 16th) we sell him the following season.
We now seem to be finally creating chances only to find we haven't got a striker to finish them off.
Ahadme isnt the player we need. Sell him & buy a finisher / poacher.0 -
I have suffered some very very tough few months not helped by having to watch a lot of turgid dross served up by my football team.
However, that was about the best I have seen us play in about a decade.
It's the hope that breaks you.8 -
One thing that I dont think has been mentioned, but was complimentary towards young Zach Mitchell getting on the pitch, when he replaced Alex Mitchell - In most circumstances you'd have thought that REG would have been the obvious replacement.
Zach didnt look out of place either against Championship opposition which is further credit to him, given that a year ago he couldnt even get on the bench for a struggling Colchester side in League Two6 -
ForeverAddickted said:One thing that I dont think has been mentioned, but was complimentary towards young Zach Mitchell getting on the pitch, when he replaced Alex Mitchell - In most circumstances you'd have thought that REG would have been the obvious replacement.0
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I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.8 -
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Airman Brown said:I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.
Yes it’s not simple but we are moving in the right direction already, despite already having lost previous key players. Hopefully a sign that we’re sorting out our recruitment / squad building process…9 -
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AFKABartram said:Could have been scripted. Joyless Club of No Excitement quietly slips out the FA Cup on Mongolian TV Channel 12 on a Tuesday night when everyone is watching the Premier League.11 seasons since we last got to the 4th round under SCP. And we have only been in the 4th round twice in 18 seasons now, which given we didn’t start till the 3rd round in a number of those years is great going. We must be the worst FA Cup team in the country to the extent I think we might be actually be allergic to it.However…another clear improved performance let down by two poor defensive lapses. Team play and individual performances continue to improve. I really don’t think we are far off proper clicking.
The defeat in the last round meant they set a record of 49 third round FA Cup defeats which is the worst third round record of any club in England. QPR have never won The FA Cup, having lost the 1982 FA Cup final in a replay to Tottenham Hotspur.’
https://halftimecuppa.com/2018/01/30/queens-park-rangers-and-the-fa-cup-a-history-of-heartbreak/
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I know I am probably on my own but although I do agree a bad pass from Mitchell, Mannion should have been stronger in the tackle or be more courageous and dive on the ball as I believe AMB would have done
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Callumcafc said:Airman Brown said:I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.
Yes it’s not simple but we are moving in the right direction already, despite already having lost previous key players. Hopefully a sign that we’re sorting out our recruitment / squad building process…6 -
Thought Ahadme did well but so needs a box to box midfielder to work with.
Mitchell on the other hand has looked like he has a howler in him and produced 2 last night.
Small and TC got us up the pitch and are improving but still trying to work out the roll of Docherty.
Good team performance against a more technically proficient opposition, so credit to playing a settled side at last.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:One thing that I dont think has been mentioned, but was complimentary towards young Zach Mitchell getting on the pitch, when he replaced Alex Mitchell - In most circumstances you'd have thought that REG would have been the obvious replacement.
Zach didnt look out of place either against Championship opposition which is further credit to him, given that a year ago he couldnt even get on the bench for a struggling Colchester side in League Two
He was only there because they had Garner as manager who knew of his ability and wants ball playing defenders. Once Garner had gone he wasn’t in the new managers plans. It doesn’t mean he wasn’t/isn’t good enough.
At some point he’ll get a run and either impress or need to play at a lower level. Hopefully the former happens with us.
Konsa and Pope are great examples that young players can look unconvincing at L1/Championship level but still develop enough to play for England. I think we have a few youngsters who if things go really well could potentially get to that level. Top players don’t all burst onto the scene at 16-18 like Gomez, Shelvey or Lookman.
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9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.
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ElfsborgAddick said:9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.0 -
ross1 said:I know I am probably on my own but although I do agree a bad pass from Mitchell, Mannion should have been stronger in the tackle or be more courageous and dive on the ball as I believe AMB would have done
Also can we please move away from this AMB is better and has a higher ceiling than Mannion has crap.
We saw his capabilities throughout the whole of last season. He's not good enough, can't communicate and his kicking/distribution is pants.
Mannion is not the answer, but we are more defensively sound when he plays.
Pretty sure if you asked Mitchell or Jones who they prefer in goal, the answer won't be AMB.0 -
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eastterrace6168 said:ElfsborgAddick said:9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.1 -
eastterrace6168 said:ElfsborgAddick said:9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.5 -
Callumcafc said:Airman Brown said:I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.
Yes it’s not simple but we are moving in the right direction already, despite already having lost previous key players. Hopefully a sign that we’re sorting out our recruitment / squad building process…17 -
eastterrace6168 said:ElfsborgAddick said:9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.As mentioned, it probably mentions the tickets that were NOT returned.Or are you the one that believes the listed attendances at The Valley?0 -
Croydon said:Callumcafc said:Airman Brown said:I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.
Yes it’s not simple but we are moving in the right direction already, despite already having lost previous key players. Hopefully a sign that we’re sorting out our recruitment / squad building process…5 -
I am still glad there wasn't extra time (where on earth is much battered kid Tyreece Campbell getting his energy from?) because we work so hard in games sometimes it tires me out just watching.
However I am worried about the journeying to and fro from grim up north might be knackering the players in a different kind of way.1 -
Croydon said:We've improved defensively but we still have the tendency to just completely switch offI just watched the highlights, and it wasn’t the best back pass by Mitchell, but Ashley might have reacted a bit quicker possibly?2
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JamesSeed said:Croydon said:We've improved defensively but we still have the tendency to just completely switch offI just watched the highlights, and it wasn’t the best back pass by Mitchell, but Ashley might have reacted a bit quicker possibly?1
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ElfsborgAddick said:eastterrace6168 said:ElfsborgAddick said:9goalswentpastperry said:ElfsborgAddick said:Preston match report says we had 716 up there, an amazing turnout if true.
That's 300'ish.As mentioned, it probably mentions the tickets that were NOT returned.Or are you the one that believes the listed attendances at The Valley?
I get the point ok Elfs...🤦♂️1 -
Dazzler21 said:Croydon said:Callumcafc said:Airman Brown said:I have been really keen we don’t end up being satisfied with finishing eighth and arguing that we have the basis of a challenge next season, because 1) it’s just not good enough against the resources and the opportunity and 2) we know it’s not that simple and elements of the team will be dismantled.
i think that’s where we are though, which I suppose is better than a year ago, and it’s certainly better to watch.
Yes it’s not simple but we are moving in the right direction already, despite already having lost previous key players. Hopefully a sign that we’re sorting out our recruitment / squad building process…
We started the season strong, had a blip and now we’re back in form. Who knows where we’ll end up come May but it looks like steady progress is going to be made in spite of losing our better players from last year’s team.0