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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Shrewsbury Town: Saturday 25th January 2025: KO 15:00

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,854
    timken said:
    I thought Shrewsbury were incredibly well organised and we had little or no guile.In the end pure persistence and effort won it
    Agreed, I thought they gave a very good away performance. Frustrate the home team, and try and nick a goal from a breakaway or set piece. In the second half they probably had better chances then we did before we scored.
  • My brother counted the floodlights on the West Stand. You can see how exciting the game was. 34 working, 29 not working. The other non footballing thing I noticed is the pitch became more and more bobbly as the second half went on, and it became increasingly difficult to play a passing game, so that might be another reason why we went more long ball in the last 20 mins.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 39,793
    We deserved to win but it could easily have been one of those matches where we might have been ahead in every department of the game apart from goals.

    One thing (and I mentioned it on the match thread) I really do not understand for the life of me. We are at home. We are struggling to break down the opposition who have a corner. We have all 11 defending and we clear the ball to no one on the half way line. With our pace that really is one situation where there are massive gaps to exploit but, instead, we are inviting the opposition to send the ball straight back into our box and put us under more pressure. Until we clear it again that is. 


  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,148
    Poor match all round including the officials. Do they ever improve. But it's a win and for once I was in the ground to witness it. 

    Usually leave on 86 mins but stayed today...so you can thank me for the win.
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Poor match all round including the officials. Do they ever improve. But it's a win and for once I was in the ground to witness it. 

    Usually leave on 86 mins but stayed today...so you can thank me for the win.
    shame you owe us for all the games when you didnt stay >:)
  • Shrewsbury were poor, not for a lack of effort on their part. When they had good moments on the ball they did nothing with it and lacked composure. Even so, they should have nicked it at the end.

    Not sure why we pay lesser sides so much respect, and play within ourselves, it's not like Shrewsbury made it particularly difficult for us. A medium-risk pass forwards too often overlooked in preference to getting the ball back to Jones and a system reset for both sides. I'm certainly not complaining that we got away with it today!

    Hoping we play on the front foot on Tuesday, the players are more than good enough to do so.
  • Major
    Major Posts: 1,026
    we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and we ain't about to lose sight of it again...👍
    I reckon we will if just one more bulb in that corner goes 


    Does anyone know a decent sparky...
    I hope they have a very long ladder.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,259
    edited January 25
    fenaddick said:
    Any chance we could speed that "chant"/ goal celebration up a bit ?  :#
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    edited January 25
    we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and we ain't about to lose sight of it again...👍
    I reckon we will if just one more bulb in that corner goes 


    Does anyone know a decent sparky...
    they will have to ask the "crowd" in that stand to put their phone lights soon....... oh looking at that pic I dont think that will make too much of a difference
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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,769
    I know it's all ifs and buts but throwing away two points at Oakwell at the death could come back to bite us on the bum.
    I understand where you're coming from but it's one of those things that inevitably happens at least once to every team, every season - that is actually the only points we have dropped from a winning position all season which is a huge positive in my book - one thing about us which is a key difference from last year is when we get in front we STAY in front generally - it must have happened about 10 times last season where we managed to turn wins into draws.
    Hadn't noticed that - great stat!
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,071
    Love a last minute winner, feels like ages since we've had one at home. 

    Shrewsbury should really have been ahead with that great chance at the end. Right in the mix for the playoffs, no one is outstanding for that 5th/6th spot so we've got a chance 
  • Valiantphil
    Valiantphil Posts: 6,410
    TS knocks the corner post out in celebration. 
    Great catch by a random fella waiting in the wings. 
    Saw it on the highlights. 
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,148
    While I wouldn't suggest he had a great game (not sure anyone did, even if Thierry well deserves his MoM) I'm a bit surprised by the negative assessment of  Miles Leaburn by quite a few. Everybody seems to have forgotten that our best effort in 95 minutes was his precisely directed header, direct from a corner, which drew a very good save from their keeper. Watch the replays of it, if you can.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    It's funny that considering how poor the game was as a spectacle, everybody gets a buzz from that late winner. We needed to move the ball quicker to break down an eleven man defence and Luke Berry and Miles Leaburn would probably not have this down as their finest moment. In fairness to the team, after the work the that they put in against Bolton, this game was not going be fluent and Shrewsbury made sure it wasn't, got to say their keeper looks pretty solid, and our crosses were easily his every time. 
  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 5,909
    While I wouldn't suggest he had a great game (not sure anyone did, even if Thierry well deserves his MoM) I'm a bit surprised by the negative assessment of  Miles Leaburn by quite a few. Everybody seems to have forgotten that our best effort in 95 minutes was his precisely directed header, direct from a corner, which drew a very good save from their keeper. Watch the replays of it, if you can.
    I don’t think anyone is being negative mate but he does seem a bit off it. He can’t seem to hold the ball up and wins hardly any headers. Hopefully just a temporary dip 
  • dickad1
    dickad1 Posts: 260
    Thought both the Scottish lads put a shift in.  Edwards always solid and best I've seen from Docherty who's been improving of late.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,062
    While I wouldn't suggest he had a great game (not sure anyone did, even if Thierry well deserves his MoM) I'm a bit surprised by the negative assessment of  Miles Leaburn by quite a few. Everybody seems to have forgotten that our best effort in 95 minutes was his precisely directed header, direct from a corner, which drew a very good save from their keeper. Watch the replays of it, if you can.
    It was a great header but one header doesn’t make a good performance. He lost the physical battle with CB’s and that happens sometimes. He’s a young player who is still learning, it’s ok to say he had a bad game 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,769
    edited January 25
    Not sure where all the Berry hate has come from. He was no less effective than everyone else out there today. Winning ugly is a good habit to have. #OnOn
    Would like him as a squad player but we desperately need an effective attacking midfielder in his position.
    Berry has a weird knack of scoring most of his goals late in games. 90+2, 90+6, 77 and 90+3 in the league. Seem to remember he had that reputation at Luton too.

    Having him available off the bench would be a great option.
  • Manic_mania
    Manic_mania Posts: 2,259
    edited January 25
    I know it's all ifs and buts but throwing away two points at Oakwell at the death could come back to bite us on the bum.
    I understand where you're coming from but it's one of those things that inevitably happens at least once to every team, every season - that is actually the only points we have dropped from a winning position all season which is a huge positive in my book - one thing about us which is a key difference from last year is when we get in front we STAY in front generally - it must have happened about 10 times last season where we managed to turn wins into draws.
    Hadn't noticed that - great stat!
    That's high praise coming from our resident statto!! thank you :)

    We have also earned back more points from losing positions this season than we have lost from winning positions because we have had 3 score draws where we came back from one down to rescue a point so in terms of winning and losing positions we are in a net 1 point gain, which again I think is pretty rare for us. Edit i'm forgetting the Bolton Golfie! so its actually a net 4 point gain :smiley:

    Obviously there is those 8 occasions where we couldn't bring it back and a few nil alls in there (that we probably should have won in fairness) as well but that's why we are fighting for play-offs instead of autos.
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  • Valley11 said:
    _MrDick said:
    Oooh, it’s getting tight up at the top for those play-off places. It’s gonna be dog eat dog until the end of the season. I quite fancy a trip to Wemberlee


    Said it before and I know it’s if/but/maybe - but that bloody Barnsley last kick of the game goal at Oakwell is a twat. We’d replace them in 6th now. 
    Bloody Barnsley and last minute goals eh?
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Never in doubt.

    🤭
  • MrBurns said:

    We're on the charge. Against all the odds. Clean sheet win! 


    What is Boris Johnson doing in a Charlton shirt? He will only rugby tackle opponents.
    That picture looks photo shopped.
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,791
    It’s awful football in an awful league it lacks any reasonable talent and our team is shite to watch. We kick off like a rugby union outfit. My only hope is that it clicks sometime soon but if we get out of this league we’ve never done it with a more inept side 
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    Shrewsbury were poor, not for a lack of effort on their part. When they had good moments on the ball they did nothing with it and lacked composure. Even so, they should have nicked it at the end.

    Not sure why we pay lesser sides so much respect, and play within ourselves, it's not like Shrewsbury made it particularly difficult for us. A medium-risk pass forwards too often overlooked in preference to getting the ball back to Jones and a system reset for both sides. I'm certainly not complaining that we got away with it today!

    Hoping we play on the front foot on Tuesday, the players are more than good enough to do so.
    I’m not sure it’s a case of playing within ourselves.  I think when teams set up to play for a draw, and are well drilled, it can sometimes highlight that lack of quality that imo, we definitely suffer from.

    We deserved the win, but today luck was definitely on our side.  Shrewsbury should’ve taken the lead in the 90 whatever minute it was they had their chance, and we were so fortunate because the guy actually scuffed it and the scuff almost rolled in.  We’ve seen this so many times over the years, better footballing teams visit and try to play, and it allows us the gaps and we get results like the win against Birmingham this season.

    If we had gotten an early goal, I think we could’ve powered on and won that comfortably, but Shrewsbury were within their right to set up the way they did, and personally, I think it highlighted that lack of quality we have 

    Apart from our goal, I’m not sure how many clear cut chances I can remember- a couple of runs to the byline in the 2nd half and some threatening balls across goal, but we were huffing and puffing 

    I wrote after Bolton that there is something I don’t trust about this team, but fair play to the run from Northampton.  And fair play to Nathan Jones as well.  He deserves some credit for this run as I think things had started to turn against him, and we’ve all seen how that spiraled for previous managers over the last few years 

    Big few games coming up.  I still think we’ll fall short, don’t mean to dampen the optimism, it just feels out of kilter for anything more than 8-12th
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,169
    I’m a big Leaburn fan but he does look a little leggy at the moment. He’s played a lot of minutes since returning from injury and it might be catching up with him a bit. A couple of games rest might not be the worst thing. Maybe a tweak to the starting XI is in order for Tuesday. Perhaps Kanu in for Leaburn and Godden for Berry.