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POST-MATCH THREAD: Wycombe Wanderers v Charlton Athletic: Play Off 1st leg: Sun 11th May 2025 : KO

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  • edited May 11
    Those watching on TV, should we have got a handball penalty second half.  At the ground it looked like their defender controlled a ball with his hand after it bounced off his thigh in the box at one point.
  • DOUCHER said:
    How on earth someone has given Docherty a 9 on the player marks thread is diabolical. He did ok last 30 minutes but was awful before that
     Yes and No. Every time he got the ball he was always looking to go backwards, which is very unlike him. He'd clearly been given specific instruction.
     I called it at the start. Thought we'd nullify them for 75 mins. Give Small some minutes and try a nick a slender lead at the end and it nearly worked.
    Personally think we've got a couple more gears. Not sure Wycombe have?
    i think we have got a couple more gears to go up if small and chucks are back but to say docherty's first instinct isn't to go backwards to look for a  safe pass would be wrong - he's a very limited footballer  
    Aneke was not on the bench today, injured for a change perhaps.
    He was suspended. Back on Thursday 
  • Taking nothing for granted, but the draw as a minimum we wanted and with a max 3 wins on the bounce this season being our norm am happy with this draw having won last time out. Two wins on the bounce now please gaffer! Gritty performance with some dangerous moments against a more resolute Wycombe. 

    A bouncing Valley to come and cannot wait. 
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    edited May 11
    DOUCHER said:
    How on earth someone has given Docherty a 9 on the player marks thread is diabolical. He did ok last 30 minutes but was awful before that
     Yes and No. Every time he got the ball he was always looking to go backwards, which is very unlike him. He'd clearly been given specific instruction.
     I called it at the start. Thought we'd nullify them for 75 mins. Give Small some minutes and try a nick a slender lead at the end and it nearly worked.
    Personally think we've got a couple more gears. Not sure Wycombe have?
    i think we have got a couple more gears to go up if small and chucks are back but to say docherty's first instinct isn't to go backwards to look for a  safe pass would be wrong - he's a very limited footballer  
    Aneke was not on the bench today, injured for a change perhaps.
    Aneke still suspended after Leahy got him sent off in the 4-0. Should be available for the 2nd leg. 
    NB Weegie Addick and BedsAddick quicker on the draw !!!
  • Those watching on TV, should we have got a handball penalty second half.  At the ground it looked like their defender controlled a ball with his hand after it bounced off his thigh in the box at one point.
    Nah.
  • Those watching on TV, should we have got a handball penalty second half.  At the ground it looked like their defender controlled a ball with his hand after it bounced off his thigh in the box at one point.
    With VAR the Kone tackle would have been a straight red. With VAR the elbow in the head might have been as well (yellow at least).
  • Macronate said:
    Who else thought Grimmer was MOTM?
    Co-commentator has to give it to a home player. As none really stood out she just pick a name out. Another 10 mins & Norris would have got it  
    I can't agree with this. I think Grimmer was their best player in BOTH matches at their place this season. I'd be more than happy to have him as our right back if we needed to make a signing.
    If it has to go to a home player then she definitely got it right.
    Grimmer played well. He dominated TC all night.
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  • PWR - firstly it hasn’t rained for weeks yet I have to drive the last 20 miles through the East Sussex countryside in a thunderstorm of biblical proportions. I mean wtaf?

    As for the game. Well it went as I expected. Would have taken a 0-0 before kick off. It wasn’t pretty but we finished the stronger and from about 80 minutes onwards I really thought we’d nick it. The ref was bloody awful and in my opinion Kone should have seen red. We restricted them to very little, one Odoh shot clumilsy spilled round the post by Mannion. Defended well, midfield was bypassed too much first half but once the subs were made that improved and we got a foothold in the game. In our hands now on Thursday, need to go and finish the job.

    Don’t know what Richie Wellens the O’s boss would have made of it but he didn’t seem too impressed with the burger he bought, smothering it in Tommy K after he’d removed the onions. If he’d any sense he’d have left early to beat the traffic.
  • Those watching on TV, should we have got a handball penalty second half.  At the ground it looked like their defender controlled a ball with his hand after it bounced off his thigh in the box at one point.
    With VAR the Kone tackle would have been a straight red. With VAR the elbow in the head might have been as well (yellow at least).
    spot on
  • edited May 11
    Never liked Wycombe (except when we beat them 4-0). 
    Delighted to get through that ordeal unscathed, especially as we finished strongly. Great to see Small back in action. 
    Roll on Thursday. 
  • Just finished watching as I slept through the live broadcast (lucky Bein lets you watch replay).
    Embarrassing game...
    Can't blame the Wycombe supporters for not turning up to a home playoff semi. They must have known something about their team...
    We would have won in red. Can't stand that yellow, it make us look like a bunch of back packers in a farming tournament.
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  • Did anyone else who watched it on sky wonder why they asked Lee Bowyer along. 
    I believe it was a secret screen test to see how he'd get on as the new Colin Robinson in What We Do In The Shadows.
  • The game wasn’t a good watch but the Red Kites hovering over Adams Park were a sight to behold. 
    There were a couple of points in the game when I found it hard to drag my attention back to the football
  • I didn't think the pattern of the game was that dissimalar to the 0-4 in many ways.
    Then, we got a set piece goal  and a tremendous strike from a loose ball to put us 0-2 up and they were deflated and on the back foot. Today, we couldn't buy a break.
    I have to say their hoofing or chipping it up to the forwards, hoping to win headers and second balls was so frustratingly tedious.
    I think Nathan's post game interview was pretty spot on this time, it was a war of attrition and we did need a bit more quality. But make no mistake, we had to battle and work hard for that draw and clean sheet though.

  • What can be done to turn Tyreece into the player he is capable of becoming.
    He struggled again today.
    He is obviously a confidence player. If only we could inject the cocksure self-belief of Lyle Taylor or the presence and resilience of Yann into him.
  • The game wasn’t a good watch but the Red Kites hovering over Adams Park were a sight to behold. 
    There were a couple of points in the game when I found it hard to drag my attention back to the football
    Are you Farai Hallam? ;)
  • @Alwaysneil I told you things would go smoothly B)
    Mmm, 0-2 i think you promised. But i am happy with 0-0 as i feared a 2-0 reverse and had a shit day yesterday generally so was not in a great frame of mind in the run up to the game. 

    Shame we couldn't nick a goal but with a full strength starting 11 we should hopefully be too strong for these cheating scum even if some of our players are clearly not big game players but bottlers.
  • Sunday’s showdown at Wycombe had more in common with the NFL than the EFL — less Tiki-Taka, more Tick-Tack-Tussle. Their lads must’ve trained with the Dallas Cowboys, as their quarter-backs launched a barrage of aerials, cutting through us like linebackers on a mission. 

    For large parts, the ball spent more time in the stratosphere than on the grass. Head tennis, kick-and-chase, and the occasional Wimbledon-style rally — complete with love-alls. Despite the chaos, it was advantage Addicks, as we grew into the match. Nathan, fingers taped like a man not to be trusted near sharp objects, prowled the touchline with the intensity of a caffeinated red bulled jackal.

    The substitutions of Small and Anderson brought some actual footballing flair. Had they come on 10 minutes earlier, we might’ve pinched it at the end — but hindsight, like VAR, is no good when it’s too late.

    Now it’s back to the Valley on Thursday night, where the forecast promises a balmy sunny evening and hopefully a fiery atmosphere. Do we really need to hand over the whole of the Jimmy Seed to Wycombe again? They barely filled a minibus-worth of seats on Sunday in the stand?  surely we can get 1000 Addicks into the JS next to AC stand? 

    Tactical hopes? Start Small. Go wide. Attack from the off. Watson wandered more than Wycombe and didn’t offer much. With TC and Small stretching them, we’re a much greater threat — more Red Arrows, less red panic buttons.

    It’ll be tense. It’ll be nervy. It may even be 120 minutes of squeaky bum time. Just, please football gods, not penalties. My heart can’t take another 2019.

    COYAs — fill  fortress Valley, bring the noise, and let’s make more Wembley memories.

  • DOUCHER said:
    How on earth someone has given Docherty a 9 on the player marks thread is diabolical. He did ok last 30 minutes but was awful before that
     Yes and No. Every time he got the ball he was always looking to go backwards, which is very unlike him. He'd clearly been given specific instruction.
     I called it at the start. Thought we'd nullify them for 75 mins. Give Small some minutes and try a nick a slender lead at the end and it nearly worked.
    Personally think we've got a couple more gears. Not sure Wycombe have?
    i think we have got a couple more gears to go up if small and chucks are back but to say docherty's first instinct isn't to go backwards to look for a  safe pass would be wrong - he's a very limited footballer  
    Aneke was not on the bench today, injured for a change perhaps.
    Banned 
  • PWR - firstly it hasn’t rained for weeks yet I have to drive the last 20 miles through the East Sussex countryside in a thunderstorm of biblical proportions. I mean wtaf?

    As for the game. Well it went as I expected. Would have taken a 0-0 before kick off. It wasn’t pretty but we finished the stronger and from about 80 minutes onwards I really thought we’d nick it. The ref was bloody awful and in my opinion Kone should have seen red. We restricted them to very little, one Odoh shot clumilsy spilled round the post by Mannion. Defended well, midfield was bypassed too much first half but once the subs were made that improved and we got a foothold in the game. In our hands now on Thursday, need to go and finish the job.

    Don’t know what Richie Wellens the O’s boss would have made of it but he didn’t seem too impressed with the burger he bought, smothering it in Tommy K after he’d removed the onions. If he’d any sense he’d have left early to beat the traffic.
    Wellens would have thought that his team would not cope physically against Wycombe or Charlton.
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