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MATCH THREAD [+POST p18]: Charlton Athletic v Stevenage: Lge cup R1: Tues 12th Aug 2025: KO 19:45

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,874
    edited August 13
    Scoham said:
    It's reassuring that despite all the changes in football, young players still refer to the manage as "the gaffer".
  • Char1t0n
    Char1t0n Posts: 164
    Scoham said:
    It's reassuring that despite all the changes in football, young players still refer to the manage as "the gaffer".
    Nathan Jones does have that old-skool, Brian Clough feel to him. Not say NJ is as good as Cloughie was in his hey day, but he is from the same breed. Although if NJ take us up to the Premier League and then wins the Champions League in the next 2-3 seasons, please show me this and say how wrong I was :lol:
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,265
    Can’t believe we’re in the next round of the cup, with 11 of the big boys, and Wrexham.
    My half & half has been washed & ironed just in case. Can't wait to wear it again !
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    So true.
    funny how it seems
    Always in time, but never in line for dreams...
    Did you find it hard to write the next line ?
  • Char1t0n
    Char1t0n Posts: 164
    wmcf123 said:
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    So true.
    funny how it seems
    Always in time, but never in line for dreams...
    Did you find it hard to write the next line ?
    Maybe at half time,
    he can write the lines,
    that appear in his mind,
    to ensure that they rhyme—
    though your sarcasm can stub,
    at a full-time piss-up.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,233
    Char1t0n said:
    sam3110 said:
    FT 3-1 and into the hat for the big boys
    You know we're going be away to Bromley :lol:
    Let's hope so
    Would be tough getting tickets to that with their current restricted capacity
    Think Ipswich got 800.  
  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,234
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    It's not unexpected though. I bet myself before the game on Saturday that one of our new players would be labelled as 'dog shit' before half time. I was wrong! It took until the post match thread to see Kelman paid that highest of compliments.

    Some fans think themselves better qualified to judge a player on seeing a handful of  minutes than those charged with identifying and  recruiting our targets. And we appear to have qualified experts on body language posting on here too.

    The club could save a fortune if only it tapped onto the knowledge of these gifted supporters instead of relying on professionals 😂
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    Char1t0n said:
    sam3110 said:
    FT 3-1 and into the hat for the big boys
    You know we're going be away to Bromley :lol:

    That would be a home game for quite a few Charlton fans as it's not just Palace fans or Spanners out on licence who live around Bromley.
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,983
    edited August 13
    iaitch said:
    cabbles said:
    thenewbie said:
    cabbles said:
    Kelman will come good.  Didn’t have a full pre season with us and Jones wouldn’t have committed such a hefty part of our budget unless he saw him adding significant returns, be it goals or what else he will bring.  Give all these new players time.  New team mates, new surroundings and only just getting their first competitive matches playing with one another.  Look how integral Godden became in the second half of last season, particularly toward the end.  Players find form at different points of the season

    Tanto has got great feet.  

    Let’s hope we can carry the enthusiasm onto Bristol City.  A much bigger test where we will have to be at our resolute best 
    In the same way that we got such fantastic value for money from last season's big money striker, Gassan "Goal Machine' Ahadme? Jones might very well THINK he can get good returns from Kelman, but that's not to say he's right.

    Though being a bit less facetious I actually do think Kelman will be absolutely fine once he finds his groove and adjusts to how we play.
    Ahadme was a mistake, but imo he’s the only signing since NJ took over that hasn’t worked out.

    hopefully Kelman proves us both right and I’m looking forward to seeing more of him 
    I give you Allan Campbell.
    Yes but how many goals did Ahadme and Alan Campbell get last season?


     I give you Matty Godden
    .

  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,350
    I think NJ has done a brilliant job. In the past, that kind of fixture was rubbish. We'd usually struggle against much worse opposition, lose, and then grumble about how gutless and utterly crap our players are. But yesterday looked like a walk in the park, even with a fully rotated team. 
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,169
    Third goal is going under the radar but it’s so good. Brilliant passing to move the opposition around, good movement out wide by Kanu, Berry pushes into the gap left by DK, the cross is then perfect as is the header. A well coached goal

    https://x.com/cafcofficial/status/1955588558850318510?s=46&t=MojDVxh_AjG5taAWPQn6Tw
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,783

  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    Char1t0n said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    So true.
    funny how it seems
    Always in time, but never in line for dreams...
    Did you find it hard to write the next line ?
    Maybe at half time,
    he can write the lines,
    that appear in his mind,
    to ensure that they rhyme—
    though your sarcasm can stub,
    at a full-time piss-up.
    yeah I was paraphrasing Spandau Ballet 
  • th0rryy
    th0rryy Posts: 360
    Really pleased to see Anderson getting positive plaudits in this thread - I have long since thought that his stronger position would be naturally be deeper, and not as a 10. Necessity required him to play at 10 to disrupt / hold on to leads, and I think this was probably the best way to expose him to more games with less risk. He is definitely getting better with the simple passes that the deeper role needs, and honestly, I think performances like that will push him closer to stealing Doc's role in the team. He has an amazing engine, keeps going for 90+ minutes and is growing more every game.

    And, as I like to remind people, still only 20 and already racking up a solid number of games. 
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    th0rryy said:
    Really pleased to see Anderson getting positive plaudits in this thread - I have long since thought that his stronger position would be naturally be deeper, and not as a 10. Necessity required him to play at 10 to disrupt / hold on to leads, and I think this was probably the best way to expose him to more games with less risk. He is definitely getting better with the simple passes that the deeper role needs, and honestly, I think performances like that will push him closer to stealing Doc's role in the team. He has an amazing engine, keeps going for 90+ minutes and is growing more every game.

    And, as I like to remind people, still only 20 and already racking up a solid number of games. 
    I think his best position with be as an “8” destroyer or as a sub to press and win the ball back.  
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,223

  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,705
    th0rryy said:
    Really pleased to see Anderson getting positive plaudits in this thread - I have long since thought that his stronger position would be naturally be deeper, and not as a 10. Necessity required him to play at 10 to disrupt / hold on to leads, and I think this was probably the best way to expose him to more games with less risk. He is definitely getting better with the simple passes that the deeper role needs, and honestly, I think performances like that will push him closer to stealing Doc's role in the team. He has an amazing engine, keeps going for 90+ minutes and is growing more every game.

    And, as I like to remind people, still only 20 and already racking up a solid number of games. 
    Also think he can learn from Knibbs the art  of arriving into the box from deep to pinch a late goal here and there. Not just a case of just throwing yourself in, very much a timing thing. 
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,640
    Char1t0n said:
    sam3110 said:
    FT 3-1 and into the hat for the big boys
    You know we're going be away to Bromley :lol:
    Let's hope so
    Would be tough getting tickets to that with their current restricted capacity
    Think Ipswich got 800.  
    Restricted sale then.

    First phase should go to those living in  Bromley 😉😃.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,874
    Only 2 weeks until the second round game. I either want a big team or an away game at a side we haven't played for a while.

    So no doubt we'll get Wycombe away.
    Or Cambridge  :D
  • RoanRedNY
    RoanRedNY Posts: 1,149
    PWR

    A full reserve/not yet fully fit side against a weakened Stevenage team.

    We were well on top until their brought their big guns at which point we were under the cosh but still scored another before we let their player have a clear run at a cross to head home.

    Some good performances.

    Everyone will have noticed Fullah. Pleased to have been in the stadium when he scored his first goal. It won't be his last.

    Miles did well as did Tanto but Jones was raging when he didn't shoot first time.

    Knibbs impressed and we looked a weaker side when Berry came on despite Luke doing very well to head home a lovely Kanu cross.

    JRC didn't look fit and not quite on it but Anderson was very good in a deeper role.

    Rylah got into so many good position but his crossing, his strongest point in the U21s, often let him down but it was his low ball that Fullah converted.  He really needs a loan.

    A Mitchell must have a headache this morning after heading every ball. Z Mitchell and Gillesphy were good too.

    Kelman again feeding on scraps but made one good move near the end.  Would have like to have seen him alongside Leaburn or Tanto.

    A comfortable enough win with a "rotated" team against lower league opposition.  Boro, Ipswich, Blackburn, QPR are all wishing they could say the same this morning so don't knock it.
    One of our midfield chaps has to be all over Twine like a bad rash on Saturday.
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  • RoanRedNY
    RoanRedNY Posts: 1,149
    Char1t0n said:
    wmcf123 said:
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    So true.
    funny how it seems
    Always in time, but never in line for dreams...
    Did you find it hard to write the next line ?
    Maybe at half time,
    he can write the lines,
    that appear in his mind,
    to ensure that they rhyme—
    though your sarcasm can stub,
    at a full-time piss-up.
    That’s not True……..
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,658
    RoanRedNY said:
    PWR

    A full reserve/not yet fully fit side against a weakened Stevenage team.

    We were well on top until their brought their big guns at which point we were under the cosh but still scored another before we let their player have a clear run at a cross to head home.

    Some good performances.

    Everyone will have noticed Fullah. Pleased to have been in the stadium when he scored his first goal. It won't be his last.

    Miles did well as did Tanto but Jones was raging when he didn't shoot first time.

    Knibbs impressed and we looked a weaker side when Berry came on despite Luke doing very well to head home a lovely Kanu cross.

    JRC didn't look fit and not quite on it but Anderson was very good in a deeper role.

    Rylah got into so many good position but his crossing, his strongest point in the U21s, often let him down but it was his low ball that Fullah converted.  He really needs a loan.

    A Mitchell must have a headache this morning after heading every ball. Z Mitchell and Gillesphy were good too.

    Kelman again feeding on scraps but made one good move near the end.  Would have like to have seen him alongside Leaburn or Tanto.

    A comfortable enough win with a "rotated" team against lower league opposition.  Boro, Ipswich, Blackburn, QPR are all wishing they could say the same this morning so don't knock it.
    One of our midfield chaps has to be all over Twine like a bad rash on Saturday.
    Or everyone gets to kick him once. Plenty of teams have used that tactic on us in the past.
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 391
    sammy391 said:
     ... Enslin absolutely not ready to be in and around the first team 

    I would not be so quick to judge. Enslin started, scored, and played 74 minutes for the u-21s in the morning. How many of the other 31(?) players on the pitch had to do that? And he is only 19.

    Considering many are now complaining that our squad is too big, I wonder why that was necessary. A last-minute withdrawal, I guess.
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,753
    Absolute hilarious flappy knee-jerk reactions regarding Kelman.

    "The longer he goes without scoring goals the worse it will get" 97 minutes of football without a proper pre-season and off the back of playing 50+ games.

    "Do our recruitment team not look at stats and heat maps?" He had more movement than Tanto & Godden on heat maps. 

    "Hopefully Kelman gets off the mark soon, he needs that confidence boost" 97 minutes of football. 22 of those with a second string side holding on to a lead partnered with an academy player who probably won't be making the bench in League games.

    "Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think" surely this is satire?

    Not to mention hearing people in person say Kelman has done nothing so far and they're not sure. Genuinely insane. It's actually fried my brain. 
    So true.
    funny how it seems
    Always in time, but never in line for dreams...
    Head over heels being in Round Two
    But will we go toe to toe with Bristol City.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,829
    Has anyone had their points for this game added yet???
  • How/Where can you check? 
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471
    How/Where can you check? 
    Log into the ticket website, Click on your name & look for points.
  • clive said:
    How/Where can you check? 
    Log into the ticket website, Click on your name & look for points.
    Thanks. Unless I'm being silly, it shows a whole number, rather than a breakdown per game?
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,471
    That's correct, the current total, it should increase after games have been played which you bought tickets for.