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POST-MATCH THREAD: Cambridge United v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 12th April 2025: KO 15:00

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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,732
    Off_it said:
    On the note of Chuks, how shit must Jones think Gassan is that not only Chuks get in ahead of him, but a completely unproven Mbick.

    Chuks is beyond lazy now, it's actually a bit of a liberty at this point. I'd rather Mbick be on the pitch ahead of him, Chuks has lost everything about him that made him as impactful as he was, and with this run of games being so important there should be no room for sentiment. 
    I'm not sure you can accuse him of being "lazy" as such. But he's definitely immobile and a shadow of his former self these days. Maybe that's him playing within himself a bit, for fear of something else going ping. But not lazy.
    If you're coming on as a late sub as a striker, and you aren't closing down every loose chance or ball when your team are 1 up, you're either lazy, or not fit for purpose. Either way, he's not someone I'm happy seeing come on.

    He literally passed the ball off the pitch for a throw in yesterday under next to no pressure, and let a ball go straight by him all because it looked like he couldn't be bothered. Cause I sure as shit know he ain't daft.

    I'm sorry but it's taking the piss. 8 grand a week or whatever it is, should warrant far more. Hopefully after this season it's the last we see of players soaking up wages and having little impact on our team. 
    If he didn't have a role to play, Jones wouldn't pick him or play him. Of course there are elements to his game that are negative but there are also positives. Have a bit more faith in the manager.
    No manager in the entirety of English football has a team they're completely happy with. There will always be players they'll know deep down aren't ready or good enough.

    Sometimes you have to play with the hand you are dealt. 

    Frankly I find it ridiculous you've felt the need to say to me to have a bit more faith in the manager when I've said nothing bad about him. 

    It's a post match thread discussion and my focus is on a player who when he comes on, it feels like we have 10 men, that's it. 

    If Godden was 5 years younger, and Tyreece wasn't carrying a bit of a knock, Chuks wouldn't even be coming on in his current form. 
    Your argument doesn't stand up on this though. Jones could bring on another striker but chooses to bring on Chuks. Now that isn't saying Chuks is brilliant but it is saying that in the eyes of Jones he is our best option in the current circumstances and can do a job. What is the point of being so negative towards the player? Especially when you don't seem to take a smidgeon of disagreement well yourself. You have found me ridiculous but all I did was suggest you show some more faith in the manager who clearly has a different view on Chuks.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,805
    Heading into the play-offs, I'd much rather Chuks than Josh Parker.
    That's like saying you'd rather death by chainsaw rather than a bullet to the head. Would rather swerve both.

    Anyway, each to their own, I can't stand when he comes on the pitch now, hopefully I'm eating my words by the end of the season. 
    Braziliance, do you recall the half volley at mansfield and the curler towards the top corner against lincoln which was almost a replica of his goal against Rotherham (I think I'm not imagining that, can definitely remember that effort from him recently although could have been a different game)?

    Both of which were tipped round the goal by the keeper. 

    There's barely a player in our current squad capable of moments like those, and Josh Parker again, like Ahadme, barely had an attempt on goal in his run in our team.

    I can understand people see things differently and some may not like Chuks contributions anymore as much as others, but those sort of moments can't be ignored if you are viewing things objectively
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,770
    edited April 13
    Perhaps Chuks is doing the job asked if him by the manager?
    He has many years of experience, and is capable of getting us up the pitch and keeping us there, even yesterday we dropped too deep sometimes. Yes he has lost alot of pace, but he plays for the team doesn't stop trying and is a piece of the jigsaw NJ seems to prefer.
    I appreciate NJ's judgement, Chuks would also be ahead of Ahadme for me, not just because defenders hate his physical presence and late in a game they must look over and think 'FFS' when he comes on. Mbick did the running, Chuks used his control and experience to help us keep possession.
    Appreciate unlikely to be with us next year, but support him if he can help get us up a league
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,527
    Steve Brown was quite perceptive re Chuks yesterday - that he always battles the defender rather than looking for space which Godden does so well. 

    I’m still a fan of Chuks and would love him to get us a crucial goal before we wish him on his way. 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,648
    At least Cambridge won the boat race.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,175
    edited April 14
    Chuks isn't lazy, he's just at incredible risk of pulling a muscle if he's not careful. He doesn't close players down anymore because it's a risk he doesn't need to take. He doesn't even really sprint. It's not ideal but he is good at backing into defenders and winning the ball with his back to goal so he doesn't have to jump and when he does get his foot on the ball and turn he's very good at playing others in. We're much more likely to get an assist than a goal out of Chuks at this point but he's clever in tight areas which has led to 2 assists in his last 3 games. He's actually joint 2nd in assists for us in the league this season with 4, one behind Berry and level with Edwards and Gilbert (but without taking any corners). The monster striker Chuks bulldozing through people and smashing a goal in is gone but in his place there's a clever advanced pivot point who creates chances for others
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,179
    What’s the frightening thing…
    Gassan Ahadme, but not in a good way.

    Poor old Gas looks to have dropped another place in the pecking order. Feel for him but it’s been a bit of a disaster so far. Hopefully he has a moment of redemption to come, somewhere in the run-in, but Mbick immediately looked faster and stronger than Gas yesterday and, subsequently, had more impact than Gas has tended to manage. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,870
    Chuks can be effective, but he needs another mobile striker alongside him. Stockley (especially after his back injury) was similar, a good physical presence but too static to play the lone striker role.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,330
    Chuks can be effective, but he needs another mobile striker alongside him. Stockley (especially after his back injury) was similar, a good physical presence but too static to play the lone striker role.
    Stockley was not similar ffs, he could not control a football 
  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,272
    Flag dedicated to Bod's memory seen on tv. A year ago on the 10th April. He would be enjoying this run in I'm sure. 
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  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    Off_it said:
    On the note of Chuks, how shit must Jones think Gassan is that not only Chuks get in ahead of him, but a completely unproven Mbick.

    Chuks is beyond lazy now, it's actually a bit of a liberty at this point. I'd rather Mbick be on the pitch ahead of him, Chuks has lost everything about him that made him as impactful as he was, and with this run of games being so important there should be no room for sentiment. 
    I'm not sure you can accuse him of being "lazy" as such. But he's definitely immobile and a shadow of his former self these days. Maybe that's him playing within himself a bit, for fear of something else going ping. But not lazy.
    If you're coming on as a late sub as a striker, and you aren't closing down every loose chance or ball when your team are 1 up, you're either lazy, or not fit for purpose. Either way, he's not someone I'm happy seeing come on.

    He literally passed the ball off the pitch for a throw in yesterday under next to no pressure, and let a ball go straight by him all because it looked like he couldn't be bothered. Cause I sure as shit know he ain't daft.

    I'm sorry but it's taking the piss. 8 grand a week or whatever it is, should warrant far more. Hopefully after this season it's the last we see of players soaking up wages and having little impact on our team. 
    If he didn't have a role to play, Jones wouldn't pick him or play him. Of course there are elements to his game that are negative but there are also positives. Have a bit more faith in the manager.
    No manager in the entirety of English football has a team they're completely happy with. There will always be players they'll know deep down aren't ready or good enough.

    Sometimes you have to play with the hand you are dealt. 

    Frankly I find it ridiculous you've felt the need to say to me to have a bit more faith in the manager when I've said nothing bad about him. 

    It's a post match thread discussion and my focus is on a player who when he comes on, it feels like we have 10 men, that's it. 

    If Godden was 5 years younger, and Tyreece wasn't carrying a bit of a knock, Chuks wouldn't even be coming on in his current form. 
    Your argument doesn't stand up on this though. Jones could bring on another striker but chooses to bring on Chuks. Now that isn't saying Chuks is brilliant but it is saying that in the eyes of Jones he is our best option in the current circumstances and can do a job. What is the point of being so negative towards the player? Especially when you don't seem to take a smidgeon of disagreement well yourself. You have found me ridiculous but all I did was suggest you show some more faith in the manager who clearly has a different view on Chuks.
    Bring on what striker though? We are down to the barebones, and outside our starting XI, our squad isn't close to top6 if we are honest. Our starting XI is arguably the 2nd best in the league however. 

    There isn't a point? It's post match thread, fans of clubs discuss positives and negatives, I was just highlighting what I saw yesterday. 

    I don't find you ridiculous, I find the comment of having faith in a manager ridiculous. How do I not have faith, 5 and a half hour round trips for home games, similar for aways, I've non-stop praised him since the turnaround. I don't see how that's not having faith? I genuinely think we have the best manager in the league despite his hands being tied.

    Back to my original point, I think Chuks the individual was poor, I've explained why (lack of pace, fitness, technique and impact) that's all there is to it. 

    If that gives off the view Iack faith in our manager or I'm being negative, so be it, it's a post match views thread.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    Heading into the play-offs, I'd much rather Chuks than Josh Parker.
    That's like saying you'd rather death by chainsaw rather than a bullet to the head. Would rather swerve both.

    Anyway, each to their own, I can't stand when he comes on the pitch now, hopefully I'm eating my words by the end of the season. 
    Braziliance, do you recall the half volley at mansfield and the curler towards the top corner against lincoln which was almost a replica of his goal against Rotherham (I think I'm not imagining that, can definitely remember that effort from him recently although could have been a different game)?

    Both of which were tipped round the goal by the keeper. 

    There's barely a player in our current squad capable of moments like those, and Josh Parker again, like Ahadme, barely had an attempt on goal in his run in our team.

    I can understand people see things differently and some may not like Chuks contributions anymore as much as others, but those sort of moments can't be ignored if you are viewing things objectively
    I remember Chuks nearly scoring goals, but not scoring them, and then offering next to nothing other than that? 

    2 assists in the last 3 on paper, one was a complete accident (Lincoln) the other (Mansfield) a very simple pass to Tyreece who did all the hard work and got a great individual goal. 

    Just saying it as I see it. 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    edited April 13
    Just like many were overrating Chuks when he was ‘contributing more’, I think many are underrating his contribution now.

    Yesterday when he did his job absolutely fine, the moment he came on, the ball started sticking up top a lot more than he did previously did.

    Brazillance you seem to take posts against you and your opinion very personally, but I do think you open yourself up to the sort of rebuttals you get when your opinion is often so strong.

    I don’t think Jones is the sort of manager to let anyone ‘cruise’. And considering the obvious squad harmony and togetherness I’d say it’s more likely everyone is pulling their weight - rather than Chuks stealing a living because he’s not ‘as good’ as he once was.  
    I don't take it personally. 

    I am replying to people/discussing a player. Texts can be deceptive. Just because I'm not posting emojis it doesn't mean I'm not relaxed. 

    I post blunt, I reply blunt. Remember the 7-38-55 rule of communication when reading texts. 60-70% of communication is decided by body language, tone of voice, facial expressions. You can't determine much over how I post on a footballing forum.

    As an example, I've got the shits today so I've been squeezing one out most of the time I've posted today, that's about the only stress I've felt while on here or felt anything of a personal nature. 

    What's the alternative? I don't reply and ignore all posts that are different to my view? Wouldn't be much point in posting on here in the first place. It's a shame if it comes across that way that I'm on the edge, cause if you speak to me in person, I'd like to think I'm quite approachable. 

    I'm all good other than this dodgy stomach mate. Been on a sugar detox so I'll blame the sudden sugar intake over the weekend.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,074
    edited April 13
    Just like many were overrating Chuks when he was ‘contributing more’, I think many are underrating his contribution now.

    Yesterday when he did his job absolutely fine, the moment he came on, the ball started sticking up top a lot more than he did previously did.

    Brazillance you seem to take posts against you and your opinion very personally, but I do think you open yourself up to the sort of rebuttals you get when your opinion is often so strong.

    I don’t think Jones is the sort of manager to let anyone ‘cruise’. And considering the obvious squad harmony and togetherness I’d say it’s more likely everyone is pulling their weight - rather than Chuks stealing a living because he’s not ‘as good’ as he once was.  
    I don't take it personally. 

    I am replying to people/discussing a player. Texts can be deceptive. Just because I'm not posting emojis it doesn't mean I'm not relaxed. 

    I post blunt, I reply blunt. Remember the 7-38-55 rule of communication when reading texts. 60-70% of communication is decided by body language, tone of voice, facial expressions. You can't determine much over how I post on a footballing forum.

    As an example, I've got the shits today so I've been squeezing one out most of the time I've posted today, that's about the only stress I've felt while on here or felt anything of a personal nature. 

    What's the alternative? I don't reply and ignore all posts that are different to my view? Wouldn't be much point in posting on here in the first place. It's a shame if it comes across that way that I'm on the edge, cause if you speak to me in person, I'd like to think I'm quite approachable. 

    I'm all good other than this dodgy stomach mate. Been on a sugar detox so I'll blame the sudden sugar intake over the weekend.
    Diocalm is your friend.
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,705
    edited April 13
    Brilliant day out yesterday. Had a great pub crawl round a lovely town, the sun was shining, brilliant support, a proper old school away end (side), a battling performance against a rough and ready team, a fantastic goal, 3 points and the opportunity to give Harris some stick! One of the best away days I think I've ever had! COYA

    Edit. Only downside was my phone flying out of my pocket after TC's goal and smashing on the terrace. And having to spend an hour in car phone warehouse this afternoon organising a replacement. Tyreece, if you're reading this it cost me £13.99 in fees, if you want to cover that for me?!
  • WrightCharlie
    WrightCharlie Posts: 742
    Well I guess a 1-0 win is a 1-0 win, they all worked their socks off for it and a nice goal from TC too. Like Phantom would like to shout out for Tennai who played well and won a lot in the air....... and boy was the ball in the air a lot yesterday!
    Also well done to McIntyre who kind of came back from the dead yesterday and did a good job...... and to Karoy too who looked much better this week in a more familiar role.

    Our seats were quite close to the Charlton dugout and it was interesting to watch NJ and CF during the game. Constantly coaching and advising all game long......... good to see the players were looking to them for it too. The 2 standouts for me were once from NJ to Mannion who should really have come out for the ball to get Macca out of a tricky situation........ I can't remember the exact words but it was pretty much 'get out and f'ing claim it!!' Second one was to Doc I think..... after TC shoved the guy and got booked....... NJ was shouting to Doc....... 'coach him, go and coach him'......... the last thing we needed was for TC to get a red. Good management all game long from the guys.
  • Mametz
    Mametz Posts: 1,254
    edited April 13
    Certainly not a great game, but a good goal and an away win in glorious sunshine. The ref had no alternative but to book Campbell for his retaliation but how the Cambridge player involved wasn’t cautioned for his elbowing, tripping and shirt grabbing is beyond understanding.


  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Ben18 said:
    Small didn’t touch the ball with his foot until the 40th minute
    Fair comment, but no one passed to him either.
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  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,290
    Just like many were overrating Chuks when he was ‘contributing more’, I think many are underrating his contribution now.

    Yesterday when he did his job absolutely fine, the moment he came on, the ball started sticking up top a lot more than he did previously did.

    Brazillance you seem to take posts against you and your opinion very personally, but I do think you open yourself up to the sort of rebuttals you get when your opinion is often so strong.

    I don’t think Jones is the sort of manager to let anyone ‘cruise’. And considering the obvious squad harmony and togetherness I’d say it’s more likely everyone is pulling their weight - rather than Chuks stealing a living because he’s not ‘as good’ as he once was.  
    Chuks makes an important defensive contribution too. Part of the reason Jones brings him on is his size. Made a few good headers clear when we were under pressure at the end 

    I think Chuks is almost a victim of how good he used to be. People expect him to come on and transform a game like he used to, if you look objectively at his contributions then he’s still been useful this season. In fact there’s probably only been a couple of games this season where the score has got worse after his arrival onto the pitch but there’s been plenty where we’ve seen out wins or scored late winners with him on 
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,861
    I’m convinced Chuks is gonna score an absolute worldie from 30 yards he’s had a few close ones lately 

    Just hope it’s at Wycombe or Wrexham 
    Both would be nice! :-)
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    Anyway, here's my video where it's raw and you can hear the noise of our fans up close and personal  ;)

    https://youtu.be/3GQ3XaPC3VQ?si=0gqvjal8DleJHDr_
    Another top video. My dad @GlassHalfFull enjoyed watching it in the care home today - a great way to get the feeling of being at the match.
    Wow. I'm really glad to hear your Dad got some enjoyment from the video, thank you.  :)

    I hope things have been better for him lately. 
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,770
    Steve Brown was quite perceptive re Chuks yesterday - that he always battles the defender rather than looking for space which Godden does so well. 

    I’m still a fan of Chuks and would love him to get us a crucial goal before we wish him on his way. 

    I think he relishes the challenge of battling with them, and sees it as important part of his game. Perhaps one of the reasons NJ persists with bringing him on. Battling with Chuks while tired must be awful.
  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,705
    Heading into the play-offs, I'd much rather Chuks than Josh Parker.
    That's like saying you'd rather death by chainsaw rather than a bullet to the head. Would rather swerve both.

    Anyway, each to their own, I can't stand when he comes on the pitch now, hopefully I'm eating my words by the end of the season. 
    Braziliance, do you recall the half volley at mansfield and the curler towards the top corner against lincoln which was almost a replica of his goal against Rotherham (I think I'm not imagining that, can definitely remember that effort from him recently although could have been a different game)?

    Both of which were tipped round the goal by the keeper. 

    There's barely a player in our current squad capable of moments like those, and Josh Parker again, like Ahadme, barely had an attempt on goal in his run in our team.

    I can understand people see things differently and some may not like Chuks contributions anymore as much as others, but those sort of moments can't be ignored if you are viewing things objectively
    I remember Chuks nearly scoring goals, but not scoring them, and then offering next to nothing other than that? 

    2 assists in the last 3 on paper, one was a complete accident (Lincoln) the other (Mansfield) a very simple pass to Tyreece who did all the hard work and got a great individual goal. 

    Just saying it as I see it. 
    But he had to be in the position to make those passes. You've really got it in for the bloke and it's coming across a bit strange, he sets 2 goals up in 3 and you even poke holes in that.

    He is giving what he can when his body is clearly letting him down which is commendable comsidering the shit we have walk through the doors. Sure, he isn't the Chuks of old but give him a break.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,870
    Second one was to Doc I think..... after TC shoved the guy and got booked....... NJ was shouting to Doc....... 'coach him, go and coach him'......... the last thing we needed was for TC to get a red. Good management all game long from the guys.
    That's good to see. One of my pet hates is a player on a short fuse being allowed to chunter and get more wound up, with no senior pro taking his aside, calming him down and refocusing him. 

    Senior players need to be vocal on the pitch. 
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,359
    Heading into the play-offs, I'd much rather Chuks than Josh Parker.
    That's like saying you'd rather death by chainsaw rather than a bullet to the head. Would rather swerve both.

    Anyway, each to their own, I can't stand when he comes on the pitch now, hopefully I'm eating my words by the end of the season. 
    Braziliance, do you recall the half volley at mansfield and the curler towards the top corner against lincoln which was almost a replica of his goal against Rotherham (I think I'm not imagining that, can definitely remember that effort from him recently although could have been a different game)?

    Both of which were tipped round the goal by the keeper. 

    There's barely a player in our current squad capable of moments like those, and Josh Parker again, like Ahadme, barely had an attempt on goal in his run in our team.

    I can understand people see things differently and some may not like Chuks contributions anymore as much as others, but those sort of moments can't be ignored if you are viewing things objectively
    I remember Chuks nearly scoring goals, but not scoring them, and then offering next to nothing other than that? 

    2 assists in the last 3 on paper, one was a complete accident (Lincoln) the other (Mansfield) a very simple pass to Tyreece who did all the hard work and got a great individual goal. 

    Just saying it as I see it. 
    But he had to be in the position to make those passes. You've really got it in for the bloke and it's coming across a bit strange, he sets 2 goals up in 3 and you even poke holes in that.

    He is giving what he can when his body is clearly letting him down which is commendable comsidering the shit we have walk through the doors. Sure, he isn't the Chuks of old but give him a break.
    It's coming across strange that on a post match thread of a game a player played in, I am highlighting one of the negatives? 

    I could understand if during a general pub quiz I shouted at random about Chuks work rates, but on a Charlton message board, I'm not so sure to be honest. 

    I mentioned the assists cause they don't really justify all the other bad, it's not like he's laser focused passing or skinning two people and putting it on a plate. A deflected shot someone got on the end of and a sideways pass.

    But now of course as there has been so much discussion around it, it looks like I have an agenda.

    I just want to say I'm the same person that 2 years ago said that Chuks at his best can play any level of football because of his physicality. I will always say it how I see it. I've been no stranger to compliment Chuks when he's been at it. He's just a shadow of his former self now.

    Last post on it now cause it's been about 6 or more replies over a criticism over a players performance. 
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,483
    edited April 13
    Just like many were overrating Chuks when he was ‘contributing more’, I think many are underrating his contribution now.

    Yesterday when he did his job absolutely fine, the moment he came on, the ball started sticking up top a lot more than he did previously did.

    Brazillance you seem to take posts against you and your opinion very personally, but I do think you open yourself up to the sort of rebuttals you get when your opinion is often so strong.

    I don’t think Jones is the sort of manager to let anyone ‘cruise’. And considering the obvious squad harmony and togetherness I’d say it’s more likely everyone is pulling their weight - rather than Chuks stealing a living because he’s not ‘as good’ as he once was.  
    I don't take it personally. 

    I am replying to people/discussing a player. Texts can be deceptive. Just because I'm not posting emojis it doesn't mean I'm not relaxed. 

    I post blunt, I reply blunt. Remember the 7-38-55 rule of communication when reading texts. 60-70% of communication is decided by body language, tone of voice, facial expressions. You can't determine much over how I post on a footballing forum.

    As an example, I've got the shits today so I've been squeezing one out most of the time I've posted today, that's about the only stress I've felt while on here or felt anything of a personal nature. 

    What's the alternative? I don't reply and ignore all posts that are different to my view? Wouldn't be much point in posting on here in the first place. It's a shame if it comes across that way that I'm on the edge, cause if you speak to me in person, I'd like to think I'm quite approachable. 

    I'm all good other than this dodgy stomach mate. Been on a sugar detox so I'll blame the sudden sugar intake over the weekend.
    Diocalm is your friend.
    Also, always have some rehydration powder/tablets in your medicine cupboard.
    Absolutely vital when you have the runs, will make you feel so much better.👍
  • Even though chuks is physically disabled we shouldn't get on his back because sometimes it's the friends you make along the way.