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  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,615
    I went to bed at full time, thank feck.
    Himself whispered 'Orient' as I slipped out the bedroom.
    Romantic barsteward 🤣🤣
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,034
    Got to feel for Stockport, lost their top scorer in January, overcame that to finish 3rd, didn't lose either play off leg and they're out.

    As @Braziliance said, we won't get a better chance of promotion.

    Option A - beat Wycombe at home and then Orient at Wembley.
    Option B - slug it out over 46 games with the likes of Stockport, Reading, Plymouth, Cardiff, Luton, Huddersfield and Bolton next season.

    It's pretty clear what is best, we have to get this done. 
  • The Prince-e-Paul
    The Prince-e-Paul Posts: 6,688
    edited May 15
    Everyone seems to be shitting themselves about playing Orient all of a sudden
    I'd be shitting myself if we had to beat Burton, with the importance of the match. We have bean beaten by lesser sides over the years. Form is relevant right now, as it breeds confidence, however as every team in the playoffs has got to them over a 46 game run, they all feel they have a good chance.

    2 wins could significantly change the course of our clubs history. 
  • Woodwork
    Woodwork Posts: 423
    Woodwork said:
    If we can’t beat Wycombe & Orient we don’t deserve to go up. Let’s go and batter these bastards 
    Leyton Orient look a decent side. 
    All subjective but I thought they were pretty crap tonight. Defended corners like Stevie Wonder & offered very little outside the first 25 mins. Much rather them than Stockport who could’ve won comfortably on another night 
    Sorry, I meant that they look a decent footballing side imo. When they needed a goal, they played well. Stockport were always going to come at them & I agree that they were too passive once level in the tie. 

    However, in a one-off match at a neutral venue, I don’t think they’ll be a push over. In fact, a Wembley final looks right up their street. 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,357
    Orient's win other than the obvious great organisation, tireless running and tackling as well as taking a clear cut chance, showed the necessity of taking and scoring penalties whilst keeping cool in front of hostile Stockport fans. I hope we don't need them, nevertheless, I am sure we have been practising just in case
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,356
    I'm genuinely surprised. Thought Stockport were a dead cert for the final. Fair play Orient. 
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,070
    Chunes said:
    I'm genuinely surprised. Thought Stockport were a dead cert for the final. Fair play Orient. 
    Exactly. Feel sick.
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,678
    Just gone for a 2.5 hour walk. Not helped one bit 😂
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,972
    edited May 15
    I had a feeling Orient would do it - they came into the play offs on brilliant form, and had to keep going to make sure they beat Reading to the last spot. If we beat Wycombe, they will be tough opponents. If we don't, they'll go up.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,268
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,881
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,060
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.

    QPR potentially? I don't think Cifuentes will go back now he's on gardening leave. 
  • cafcnick1992
    cafcnick1992 Posts: 7,414
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    and let down by the officials with a horrific offside decision.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,455
    edited May 15
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    and let down by the officials with a horrific offside decision.
    Yet they then got rescued by the officials for the penalty decision that was ignored...?
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,785
    I'd imagine most (if not all) Orient fans will be cheering Wycombe on tonight. 

    We got a bit of stick from their supporters for our "over exuberant" celebrations when we scored our late goals at Brisbane Rd, mockingly saying we treated it like we'd won the league. Well, hopefully we can repeat it at Wembley, so they can see what 40,000 "nutters" looks like.

    On a personal note, I'm glad they beat stockport. Now we just need to make sure we don't make the same mistake.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,786
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
    I don’t think Challinor leaves them for at least another year unless a properly established and ambitious Championship club came in.

    He already turned down numerous L1 jobs when Stockport were a L2 club.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,593
    Wasn't it rumoured he'd turned us down? Before Micky Apples was appointed maybe?
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,881
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
    I don’t think Challinor leaves them for at least another year unless a properly established and ambitious Championship club came in.

    He already turned down numerous L1 jobs when Stockport were a L2 club.
    The Championship is one the most brutal leagues in the world for managerial longevity, there are always vacancies coming up and it can be hard to turn down.

    This season Bloomfield left Wycombe for Luton, while Selles left Reading for Hull. Ainsworth previously left Wycombe for QPR, while our Jones left Luton for Stoke.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,593
    edited May 15
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
    I don’t think Challinor leaves them for at least another year unless a properly established and ambitious Championship club came in.

    He already turned down numerous L1 jobs when Stockport were a L2 club.
    The Championship is one the most brutal leagues in the world for managerial longevity, there are always vacancies coming up and it can be hard to turn down.

    This season Bloomfield left Wycombe for Luton, while Selles left Reading for Hull. Ainsworth previously left Wycombe for QPR, while our Jones left Luton for Stoke.
    That went well for all of them.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,881
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
    I don’t think Challinor leaves them for at least another year unless a properly established and ambitious Championship club came in.

    He already turned down numerous L1 jobs when Stockport were a L2 club.
    The Championship is one the most brutal leagues in the world for managerial longevity, there are always vacancies coming up and it can be hard to turn down.

    This season Bloomfield left Wycombe for Luton, while Selles left Reading for Hull. Ainsworth previously left Wycombe for QPR, while our Jones left Luton for Stoke.
    Our Jones left Luton for Southampton.
    They were a Championship club when he left, I was just thinking of L1 managers jumping upwards.

    Another good example is Paul Hurst who took Shrewsbury to Wembley in 2018 (beating us in the semis), but after losing then left to take over at Ipswich. Shrewsbury were never L1 promotion contenders again.

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  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,593
    Bailey said:
    I think if you were a Stockport fan you would probably declare that the teams finishing deserted them at the very moment they needed it. I thought that Stockport were the better side in the second half and in extra time, with the two misses coming from route one. Disappointing for them but they have had a fantastic season.  
    You suspect that this was their big chance, as smaller clubs who just miss out often lose their best players and/or their manager. Challinor must be on the radar of Championship clubs.
    I don’t think Challinor leaves them for at least another year unless a properly established and ambitious Championship club came in.

    He already turned down numerous L1 jobs when Stockport were a L2 club.
    The Championship is one the most brutal leagues in the world for managerial longevity, there are always vacancies coming up and it can be hard to turn down.

    This season Bloomfield left Wycombe for Luton, while Selles left Reading for Hull. Ainsworth previously left Wycombe for QPR, while our Jones left Luton for Stoke.
    Our Jones left Luton for Southampton.
    They were a Championship club when he left, I was just thinking of L1 managers jumping upwards.

    Another good example is Paul Hurst who took Shrewsbury to Wembley in 2018 (beating us in the semis), but after losing then left to take over at Ipswich. Shrewsbury were never L1 promotion contenders again.
    Spotted that and amended my post. Hoped no-one would notice ....
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,060
    Wasn't it rumoured he'd turned us down? Before Micky Apples was appointed maybe?

    Yeah was approached and didn't want to leave Stockport. Think he was the No1 choice 
  • charltonkeston
    charltonkeston Posts: 7,369
    Betfair says 61% Charlton, 39% Wycombe. We have an advantage but it’s still far from over. For context, same place has Stockport at 67% and Orient at 33%.
    The bookies rarely lose money even in a 2 horse race. They have to offer odds to get people to part with their money. What I've seen of the betting, we are 2-1 and they are 4-1, not really that tight.
    They have lost twice in the league and drawn once this season with us and failed to score on two recent matches.
    We will win because we are the better team, we are playing at home and their current form isn't as good as ours. I know that is being big headed but we have beaten better teams this year. 
    Never doubted it
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,455
    Monday - Red and White
    Tuesday - Red and White
    Wednesday - Red and White
    Thursday - 👀
    The gods wont have a clue what to do on Saturday then... ;)
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,815
    Just gone for a 2.5 hour wank. Not helped one bit 😂
    Gonna be a bit sore then
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,090
    Wasn't it rumoured he'd turned us down? Before Micky Apples was appointed maybe?

    I think he totally blanked us and did not even want an interview.
  • Ormiston_Addick
    Ormiston_Addick Posts: 8,810
    DRAddick said:
    Just watched the Orient highlights. Stockport should have had at least one penalty which was blatant. What with the offside in the first leg, Orient have definitely had the luck of the decisions. But then Stockport had plenty of good chances in both games and it shouldn't have got to penalties. 
    Stockport can have no complaints really, they had some shocking decisions at Orient, that's true, but all they have to do is win a home game and they made a right bollocks of it.

    They gave away a criminal goal early on and then missed some golden chances to win the game and paid the price.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,170
    Will we get a VAR decision to cry about in the final 
    I mean it’s usually always the refs fault when we lose 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,662
    I met a few Irish lads in the pub before the last Wembley play off & have kept in contact with them since. They been over for a few games, was due to met up for the Exeter home game back in Feb. We didn’t meet and said to them in a WhatsApp message see you at WEMBLEY.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,001
    Valley11 said:
    The lesson from that game for us tomorrow… take your chances when they come.
    Come on Godden boy. 

    👊🏽 🐕