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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Blackburn Rovers: Saturday 27th September 2025: KO 15:00

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  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,809
    fenaddick said:
    This is from the NTT20 weekly roundup of the weekend, people are starting to take notice

    The Addicks could even afford Reece Burke to miss a sitter at 1-0. After early substitute Macauley Gillesphey had scored within a few minutes of coming on, second-half substitute Tanto Olaofe had a big hand in the other two goals, finished by Sonny Carey – a sweet strike – and James Bree. This combination of physicality, fluidity and fearlessness could take Charlton far. It’s already taken them to 7th.
    To be fair, Ali Maxwell has been on high on us for a while, had us at 13th, George less so, as he thinks we'll finish 19th. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,077
    Rothko said:
    fenaddick said:
    This is from the NTT20 weekly roundup of the weekend, people are starting to take notice

    The Addicks could even afford Reece Burke to miss a sitter at 1-0. After early substitute Macauley Gillesphey had scored within a few minutes of coming on, second-half substitute Tanto Olaofe had a big hand in the other two goals, finished by Sonny Carey – a sweet strike – and James Bree. This combination of physicality, fluidity and fearlessness could take Charlton far. It’s already taken them to 7th.
    To be fair, Ali Maxwell has been on high on us for a while, had us at 13th, George less so, as he thinks we'll finish 19th. 
    You're right but this was written by neither of them! And we were the leading item, although that's more because Blackburn had a shocking week
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,345
    Just back from a weekend away - Watched the highlights and looked like we stormed it. Love it. 

  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    Obviously opposition teams notice that Lloyd Jones normally gets his head to our corners and free kicks, which is why he had three opponents marking him for our first goal 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,770
    fenaddick said:
    This is from the NTT20 weekly roundup of the weekend, people are starting to take notice

    The Addicks could even afford Reece Burke to miss a sitter at 1-0. After early substitute Macauley Gillesphey had scored within a few minutes of coming on, second-half substitute Tanto Olaofe had a big hand in the other two goals, finished by Sonny Carey – a sweet strike – and James Bree. This combination of physicality, fluidity and fearlessness could take Charlton far. It’s already taken them to 7th.
    Also noticed towards the bottom, ahead of tomorrow night

    Points dropped — Derby (8) have lost more the most points from winning positions in the Championship, with Norwich and Wrexham just behind them on 7. 
  • As a slight aside - Lloyd Jones has probably had 5 or 6 efforts on goal - all saved, some really good saves. Am I right?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,077
    As a slight aside - Lloyd Jones has probably had 5 or 6 efforts on goal - all saved, some really good saves. Am I right?
    9 shots this season, 8 headers. 5 of the shots on target and a total xG of 0.75. He'll score soon enough
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    edited September 29
    ross1 said:
    Obviously opposition teams notice that Lloyd Jones normally gets his head to our corners and free kicks, which is why he had three opponents marking him for our first goal 
    Gillesphey coming on in the 1st half caught out the coaches and analysts of Blackburn and where Lloyd is always marked well despite getting some contact at most set pieces this set piece went to the back post where our goal scoring CB Macca with the big head did a supreme header. 
    So pleased for the big man.
  • ross1 said:
    Obviously opposition teams notice that Lloyd Jones normally gets his head to our corners and free kicks, which is why he had three opponents marking him for our first goal 
    Gillesphey coming on in the 1st half caught out the coaches and analysts of Blackburn and where Lloyd is always marked well despite getting some contact at most set pieces this set piece went to the back post where our goal scoring CB Macca with the big head did a supreme header. 
    So pleased for the big man.
    Some on here thought he might be moving on in the new year.
    He isn't going anywhere.
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 389
    wolfgang said:
    Jints said:
    In seville having missed my first home game for quite a while but really enjoying reading these comments.
    Ditto, except I’m in Granada. Great to see all the happy comments after visiting the Alhambra!

    Grenada is a wonderful country. Enjoy your time there. If you get a chance to explore any of the smaller islands of the Grenadines I would highly recommend. The entire stretch between Grenada and St Vincent is incredible. Mayreaux is my favourite place on earth. Perfect barely touched  paradise. I volunteered at a coral restoration project that did a lot there. Carriacou and Union Island worth visiting, if you're minted then ive heard Canoun is amazing but its all private resort. Any time spent in any of those islands would be well worth it.
    Got to be this season's most irrelevant post.


    In fairness to me ...
    I try not to be fair in my posts. 
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,077
    edited September 29
    Ali Maxwell and guest host Jed Wallace (through gritted teeth) very complimentary about us this season on this week's NTT20 weekend recap pod

    https://youtu.be/wOOnaNi6NHc?si=IqhQTmjKpTCkZ8JR&t=1636
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,173
    Rothko said:
    fenaddick said:
    This is from the NTT20 weekly roundup of the weekend, people are starting to take notice

    The Addicks could even afford Reece Burke to miss a sitter at 1-0. After early substitute Macauley Gillesphey had scored within a few minutes of coming on, second-half substitute Tanto Olaofe had a big hand in the other two goals, finished by Sonny Carey – a sweet strike – and James Bree. This combination of physicality, fluidity and fearlessness could take Charlton far. It’s already taken them to 7th.
    To be fair, Ali Maxwell has been on high on us for a while, had us at 13th, George less so, as he thinks we'll finish 19th. 
    I'd take either at this stage!
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,349
    I keep watching the Carey goal back. It's unbelievable tekkers to hit the ball that hard with no backlift. If the stand wasn't in the way, the ball would have skipped across the channel to France. 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,252
    edited September 29
    'Playing like Millwall'. Go to 29.30
  • fenaddick said:
    Ali Maxwell and guest host Jed Wallace (through gritted teeth) very complimentary about us this season on this week's NTT20 weekend recap pod

    https://youtu.be/wOOnaNi6NHc?si=IqhQTmjKpTCkZ8JR&t=1636
    lovely words about Tanto - 'one of the nicest lads in football'
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,223
    Nice to hear Jed Wallace say Tanto is one of the best people in football and he's glad to see how well he's playing. Interesting they both say Tanto is one of the best at what he does in the league. 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,008
    Nice to hear Jed Wallace say Tanto is one of the best people in football and he's glad to see how well he's playing. Interesting they both say Tanto is one of the best at what he does in the league. 
    I’m a big fan of Tanto, pleased to see how others regard him 
  • Killarahales
    Killarahales Posts: 1,057
    Jints said:
    In seville having missed my first home game for quite a while but really enjoying reading these comments.
    Ditto, except I’m in Granada. Great to see all the happy comments after visiting the Alhambra!

    What is  Granada like Jints?, I'm there next week
    Killarahales is in Granada, Spain mate. Jints is in Seville. (In case you were waiying for a reply @CheshireAddick ;)
    Moving this to the holiday thread!
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,333
    stonemuse said:
    Nice to hear Jed Wallace say Tanto is one of the best people in football and he's glad to see how well he's playing. Interesting they both say Tanto is one of the best at what he does in the league. 
    I’m a big fan of Tanto, pleased to see how others regard him 
     Needs to start IMO
  • Jints said:
    In seville having missed my first home game for quite a while but really enjoying reading these comments.
    Ditto, except I’m in Granada. Great to see all the happy comments after visiting the Alhambra!

    What is  Granada like Jints?, I'm there next week
    Killarahales is in Granada, Spain mate. Jints is in Seville. (In case you were waiying for a reply @CheshireAddick ;)
    Haha, cheers mate, no worries. 
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  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    Interesting to see the clubs who were with us in the playoffs not doing very well apart from Stockport. I wonder if we would have struggled like them if we had not got promoted 
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 376
    ross1 said:
    Interesting to see the clubs who were with us in the playoffs not doing very well apart from Stockport. I wonder if we would have struggled like them if we had not got promoted 
    Orient's success was built on sand... too many loan players, and then they lost Galbraith. And Wycombe lost their top scorer. We lost Small...important, but not vital.

    Of course, if we'd NOT gone up, who knows who we might have lost. But we didn't..

  • SteveACS said:
    ross1 said:
    Interesting to see the clubs who were with us in the playoffs not doing very well apart from Stockport. I wonder if we would have struggled like them if we had not got promoted 
    Orient's success was built on sand... too many loan players, and then they lost Galbraith. And Wycombe lost their top scorer. We lost Small...important, but not vital.

    Of course, if we'd NOT gone up, who knows who we might have lost. But we didn't..

    Very astute post
  • SteveACS said:
    ross1 said:
    Interesting to see the clubs who were with us in the playoffs not doing very well apart from Stockport. I wonder if we would have struggled like them if we had not got promoted 
    Orient's success was built on sand... too many loan players, and then they lost Galbraith. And Wycombe lost their top scorer. We lost Small...important, but not vital.

    Of course, if we'd NOT gone up, who knows who we might have lost. But we didn't..

    Wycombe weren't the same after losing Bloomfield in January. I suspect they'll be more competitive now they've sacked the hopeless Dodds.

    It's impossible to build long term in L1 as a smaller club, as if you don't go up, you'll lose most of your best players. Bigger L1 clubs have a better chance of keeping players, as they can at least pay higher wages. Barnsley keeping Keillor-Dunn for example.
  • ross1 said:
    Interesting to see the clubs who were with us in the playoffs not doing very well apart from Stockport. I wonder if we would have struggled like them if we had not got promoted 
    We gave clubs a 6 month head start and still got promoted. I reckon we would have easily won the league and finished on 100 points if we had kept NJ