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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Northampton Town: Good Friday 18th April 2025 KO 15:00

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  • What’s happened to our press and urgency?
    And why are we returning to hoof ball?
  • Always felt we could outplay them on the grass, but this is league one and it doesn't always pan out like that. 

    We had to find another way ... and we did!
  • Chuks looked like he pulled his groin ,probably out for the season 
    Certainly looked like it on the stream, although it didn’t stop him getting into the handbags at the end. It’ll be interesting to see if he’s in the squad on Monday. 
  • That was a tough game, Northampton deserve some credit as they didn’t back off at all. But also one of the dirtiest teams I’ve seen for a while, and as typical in League One, some of the worst refereeing I’ve seen for some time. 

    But they don’t give up, and turned a hard game into an excellent win. A special one for me too as a lot of my family joined me in the F Block for the game too which made it extra sweet 

    Only thing that let it down for us was the bunch of kids left to run riot with the parents not caring at all, spoiled it for some of my family. 
  • edited April 18
    Northampton were poor finishing away from going in at halftime ahead today.  They gave us problems all game, always finding space and looking dangerous.  We only looked really dangerous after Aneke arrived, just because it gave Godden some support and saw the back of the hapless McIntyre.
  • JamesSeed said:
    His legs may have gone, but I love Chuks Aneke. 
    Hold on a sec..I see him out sprint one of Northamptons defenders! 

    Also mentioned he may have injured himself so possibly back to normal! 
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  • Was a struggle but 3 more points in the bag and play off's secured.

    If and it's a massive IF we can beat the two above us we have an outside chance of 2nd, but realistically I'm looking forward to Wembley! But please, not against Orient - Pratleys last game of his illustrious career...... coming on and banging in a winner.
  • Scoham said:
    NJ writing his own narrative here. Back in the summer I don't think anyone was questioning the signing of Godden. What a lot of people were questioning was the sale of Alfie May.  

    But of course NJ wont mention that. 
    You didn't go today then Golfie? 
  • I never thought I would have said this earlier in the season but we missed Gillesphey today, we don't look like conseeding with him in a back three. Great to see 20k fans in the ground, we need gates like that every home game if we are to move forward as a club again. 
  • edited April 18
    fenaddick said:
    He didn't at the time. Was pleading his innocence like mad. But that just footballers for you I s'pose.
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  • Scoham said:
    #cafc have picked up 23 points from their last 10 matches. 

    The only club that has been able to match that is Birmingham City.

    Picture by @pedwards72

    The consistency with which we’ve been just “getting the job done” has been hugely impressive. But I’m still left with this nagging feeling that we haven’t hit top gear yet. There’s flashes but we still don’t always look that fluent in attack. It has been improving though. 

    In 97/98 and 18/19, by this stage of the season I feared no one and was confident we would get the job finished in the playoffs. This time around, despite our form l, I’m less certain that we’ll make it happen. We obviously have a great chance and I wouldn’t say I fear anyone but I’m just not so bullish that we will win through in the end.

    Where that gives me hope is that we have perhaps saved the best to last and maybe those final one or two pieces will click into place in the next few games and we’ll finish the season in real style. There’s signs it could go either way. 

    Going to be a fascinating few games to come. 
  • In hindsight what has derailed our season most was losing Ramsay for such a long time and then with Lloyd Jones out we couldnt get settled at the back and our attacking game has only got going in flashes, with a few more games it may all click 
  • DRAddick said:
    fenaddick said:
    He didn't at the time. Was pleading his innocence like mad. But that just footballers for you I s'pose.
    As he should. Always put doubt in the referee's mind and he'll possibly give you a borderline one in your favour later
  • The second goal was well timed, as it was a minute after Northampton made a double sub.
  • I reckon you should give credit to Northampton.
    Their press was the best 
    I have seen at the Valley this season. They did not have to stand a yard off one of our players but had the pace to cover 5 yards and beat our player to the ball or at least make him get rid of the ball without awareness.
    They also got the better of the aerial battle. When we won a header it was and  under clearance with the player having no idea where the ball was going.
    The positive was the counter attacking play when we had the chance, and the clearances in the box.
  • As everyone says, it was tough watch, but we ground out a win which in itself is the mark of a good team and even more so when taken into the perspective that two of our three rivals both dropped 2 points so credit where credit is due.


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