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POST-MATCH THREAD Charlton Athletic v Wycombe Wanderers: Play Off 2nd leg: Thur 15th May 2025: KO
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Athletico Charlton said:charltonbob said:ken_shabby said:peterreeves said:We're getting caned by the err footballing public on the BBC Comments page, Nathan in particular.
We know and he knows that we haven't won anything yet but after enduring the crap we've faced over the last six years explains our sheer bloody relief tonight that we are hopefully on our way back.
Well done boys.& to be fair most of the Wycombe supporters were saying the best team won & were criticising their own manager for their dreadful "style" of football.
Either plastic, corporate, prawn sandwich eaters or jealous fans of other teams.7 -
What I really like about this team was when we went 1-0 up the stress was there in general but I never really felt like we’d concede. Their best bet at getting anything was hitting us on the counter and we weren’t going to let that happened once we scored. We’re so solid and organised at the back, it really was just a case of waiting for the seconds to tick by so we could celebrate. Haven’t had a Charlton team like that in a long time32
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Todds_right_hook said:PhilFor54 said:golfaddick said:The Red Robin said:limeygent said:Think we missed Berry, he's anonymous a lot of the time, quietly and effectively goes about his business.
And I know why people usually disagree with me because if you sit in the Covered End lower you cant see from the 6 yard line to the goal line. I know I'm short & would probably help being 6ft 2 but even with everyone sitting down the view is poor. Never sat there before & never will again. AC stand everytime.4 -
charltonbob said:ken_shabby said:peterreeves said:We're getting caned by the err footballing public on the BBC Comments page, Nathan in particular.
We know and he knows that we haven't won anything yet but after enduring the crap we've faced over the last six years explains our sheer bloody relief tonight that we are hopefully on our way back.
Well done boys.& to be fair most of the Wycombe supporters were saying the best team won & were criticising their own manager for their dreadful "style" of football.
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Todds_right_hook said:PhilFor54 said:golfaddick said:The Red Robin said:limeygent said:Think we missed Berry, he's anonymous a lot of the time, quietly and effectively goes about his business.
And I know why people usually disagree with me because if you sit in the Covered End lower you cant see from the 6 yard line to the goal line. I know I'm short & would probably help being 6ft 2 but even with everyone sitting down the view is poor. Never sat there before & never will again. AC stand everytime.0 -
Unreal atmosphere, covered End didn't stop singing for nearly 3 hours.8
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Seems like most of the EFL hates Nathan Jones from the comments I'm seeing elsewhere.4
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I am absolutely delighted for Nathan Jones, what a fantastic redemption story.
When he came to us he was close to untouchable, he had failed miserably at Stoke and Southampton, and was basically publicly humiliated at the latter.
Making things worse, his former club, Luton Town, were now in the Premier League and doing very nicely indeed without him, thank you very much.
Then we came calling, we were at the lowest ebb of our modern history, flailing around the lower reaches of League One, and Jones was about as desirable in managerial terms as a pork roast at a Bar Mitzvah - but we were perfect for each other.
Charlton needed someone who was desperate enough to give us everything they had and Jones needed someone to give him one more chance to prove that what he had done at Luton was no fluke, and that he had real managerial ability.
As the great Lennie Lawrence once said when asked what sort of players he liked to sign, anger and hunger are the two biggest motivating forces you will ever find, Jones was angry about the treatment and abuse he had received and as hungry as anyone could ever be to prove himself.
Who cares what anyone else thinks about him? It is absolutely wonderful to have a man running our club who cares so passionately about what he does and doesn't care who sees it, it's not done for effect, it's done because it's who he is.
Just one more game to win to complete one of the greatest comebacks for both Nathan Jones and our club.
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I thought Gilbert was running the game at times. In a physical game of hoofball, he was the one bringing the ball down and getting us playing. Thought he was constantly involved and looks like he can offer more than Berry.30
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Scrappy goal wins scrappy game but we won.
JUST WIN ONE MORE GAME
Was fully expecting the ref to disallow the goal for a foul on the keeper but hey, he didn't, correctly, and Wycombe had nothing to offer after they went behind.
Orient will be a different type of game, far more open and trying to beat us with attacking skill rather than endless long balls to turn us around.
Back five were immense, another clean sheet and when the chance came Alfie Godders took it
The atmosphere was great so the moaners and "we're setting ourselves up for a fall" whingers can stick a paper plane were the sun don't shine.
"Oh, when Greg
Steps up,
To lift the play off cup,
We'll be there,
We'll be there"9 -
shine166 said:Unreal atmosphere, covered End didn't stop singing for 3 hours.24
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Incidentally, haven’t seen a replay yet, but did Lloyd Jones bring that ball down from Gillesphey‘s pass to set up the winner? Wasn’t sure if it hit the defender. If it was Jones it was sheer class.1
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DaveMehmet said:Fucking get it6
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bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:Mametz said:May I be the first to say Jones out!Crawley home game, how many can admit to saying get rid of him.A poll should be started.0
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Ormiston_Addick said:I am absolutely delighted for Nathan Jones, what a fantastic redemption story.
When he came to us he was close to untouchable, he had failed miserably at Stoke and Southampton, and was basically publicly humiliated at the latter.
Making things worse, his former club, Luton Town, were now in the Premier League and doing very nicely indeed without him, thank you very much.
Then we came calling, we were at the lowest ebb of our modern history, flailing around the lower reaches of League One, and Jones was about as desirable in managerial terms as a pork roast at a Bar Mitzvah - but we were perfect for each other.
Charlton needed someone who was desperate enough to give us everything they had and Jones needed someone to give him one more chance to prove that what he had done at Luton was no fluke, and that he had real managerial ability.
As the great Lennie Lawrence once said when asked what sort of players he liked to sign, anger and hunger are the two biggest motivating forces you will ever find, Jones was angry about the treatment and abuse he had received and as hungry as anyone could ever be to prove himself.
Who cares what anyone else thinks about him? It is absolutely wonderful to have a man running our club who cares so passionately about what he does and doesn't care who sees it, it's not done for effect, it's done because it's who he is.
Just one more game to win to complete one of the greatest comebacks for both Nathan Jones and our club.0 -
What a beautiful sight a full Valley is, especially under the lights. And what a glorious thing to be part of that passionate, noisy crowd roaring Charlton to a win to clinch another Wembley appearance. Magical.25
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That was for RedMidland and anyone else going thru a tough time…hope it gave you a little bit of pleasure…god bless60
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I’ve been going 50 years this year and I genuinely think that’s the best atmosphere I’ve ever been in.20
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Just find a way to win and we did. Great night at a packed Valley. Only 2 hours left til I'm home. Happy Days, can't wait for Wembley.1
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Great song for seb rendition in the covered end. Fantastic pitch invasion. See you at Wembley.15
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king addick said:5
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killerandflash said:charltonbob said:ken_shabby said:peterreeves said:We're getting caned by the err footballing public on the BBC Comments page, Nathan in particular.
We know and he knows that we haven't won anything yet but after enduring the crap we've faced over the last six years explains our sheer bloody relief tonight that we are hopefully on our way back.
Well done boys.& to be fair most of the Wycombe supporters were saying the best team won & were criticising their own manager for their dreadful "style" of football.
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Typical as well seeing that little rat fuck Leahy screaming abuse at his keeper when we scored. What a nasty piece of work he is16
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What an evening. The BBC commentator said that they have never heard a noise like when we scored, and the Valley was literally shaking at the end. I won’t be sleeping for a few hours!
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What a team…never gave in again,Wycombe trying everything in their power to stop a game of football,ref was 100 times better than Sunday,but did book Godden for kicking ball away yet just before that never booked their player who did the same,well it seemed to me to take an age that goal im sure I saw it in slow motion then was waiting for it to be disallowed for a foul on the keeper…got to mention Ramsay his blocks were as good as the goal scored…defence stood firm with Lloyd winning everything,midfield once they worked it out to keep it in the floor gave us that edge,wasn’t alot going up top for most of game but they did enough…& Chuks did his job to a T when he came on…along with the rest of the team who just get more determined not to be beaten…gotta love NJ at the end too…One more will do it boys,roll on Wemmmbeerleeey ❤️🤍6
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I thought Aneke did well when we came on. Slow it down, won some headers, nice pass to Godden to take it into the corner. Hopefully he gave Leahy a little kick in the tunnel after (or at least poked his tongue out at him).15
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Garrymanilow said:Typical as well seeing that little rat fuck Leahy screaming abuse at his keeper when we scored. What a nasty piece of work he is
Wycombe like playing for fouls, but it was notable that none of them protested to the referee that it was a foul, as they knew the keeper had bottled it.7 -
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