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++Charlie Kelman signs on a 4 year deal++

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  • So about that Charlie Kelman…
    Stop trying to derail the argument!!
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,064
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,520
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,014
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    ‘I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down’. Wow.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,064
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    ‘I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down’. Wow.
    I need some help with my lottery numbers ......
  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    Flipping hell mate, you’re not getting many more subscribers with that doom and gloom!!!!! C’mon get ya self together and have some faith, we want plenty of, fuckin hells and get in there’s on the blog tomorrow!!😜
  • Sword65pf said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    Flipping hell mate, you’re not getting many more subscribers with that doom and gloom!!!!! C’mon get ya self together and have some faith, we want plenty of, fuckin hells and get in there’s on the blog tomorrow!!😜
    There's only room for one Golfie on here.
  • All the whilst we struggle to score goals and in particular our strikers not finding the net, it's been inevitable we'd slide down the table.
  • All the whilst we struggle to score goals and in particular our strikers not finding the net, it's been inevitable we'd slide down the table.
    We were doing ok, until we started letting in goals.only need 1 goal to win if we keep a clean sheet, all depends how you look at it. Never bothered George Graham I seem to remember.
  • Sword65pf said:
    All the whilst we struggle to score goals and in particular our strikers not finding the net, it's been inevitable we'd slide down the table.
    We were doing ok, until we started letting in goals.only need 1 goal to win if we keep a clean sheet, all depends how you look at it. Never bothered George Graham I seem to remember.
    He did have Ian Wright and Alan Smith upfront though.

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  • Sword65pf said:
    All the whilst we struggle to score goals and in particular our strikers not finding the net, it's been inevitable we'd slide down the table.
    We were doing ok, until we started letting in goals.only need 1 goal to win if we keep a clean sheet, all depends how you look at it. Never bothered George Graham I seem to remember.
    He did have Ian Wright and Alan Smith upfront though.
    But they only won 1-0, which means one of them was shit!!😂
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,667
    Sword65pf said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    Flipping hell mate, you’re not getting many more subscribers with that doom and gloom!!!!! C’mon get ya self together and have some faith, we want plenty of, fuckin hells and get in there’s on the blog tomorrow!!😜
    the new modus operandi on YouTube now is to give the algorithm an extremely focussed micro-niche to deliver your content to, reckon Brazilliance could try being a harbinger of doom, reckon that'll find most Charlton supporters ;)
  • Sword65pf said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    NabySarr said:
    gringo said:
    He’s gone from ‘Mendonca like’ to ‘Harry Kane like’ in the space of a few posts🤣

    let’s just say it was ‘Maradona like’ an be done with it!


    ...and yet just a month or so ago he was shit and many said we had wasted our money on a half season wonder!.
    The finish was excellent and really well taken. I do think the Oxford CB let him roll far too easily - the ball travelled a fair distance (in elite level terms) between Kelman's first touch and his shot. Rowett would've been very disappointed in the defending.

    The exciting thing is that that's there's been two occasions that I can truly remember Kelman getting space in the penalty area and both times he's scored. The trick is going to be figuring out how to get him that space against more accomplished opposition on a regular basis.
    Probably help if we could sign some midfielders who can pick a pass. He would probably thrive in a possession based side. 

    Our midfielders most of the time look terrified of the ball.
    He did thrive in a possession based side last season, that’s why I was confused why we signed him because he doesn’t really fit us

    If we try and become a possession based side with one of the lowest budgets in the league we will end up 24th. We have to play a different way to compete 
    Feel like this is excusing the recruitment. There is no way there wasn't players available for similar or slightly bigger fees than what we signed. 

    I don't expect us to be a budget Barca, but I do expect Charlton midfielders to be able to keep the ball and look comfortable with it enough to pick a pass. You don't need to spend tens of millions to achieve this. 

    Luckily we won't finish last for obvious reasons, but this playstyle will also see us relegated as we have key players injured and we don't score enough goals. A tweak is needed in the formation, and some players to go with it. 

    There simply has to be a better midfielder available than Greg Docherty as a prime example, for a relative fee. It's a travesty we went into this season with him as captain and expecting to start games when we must have known he couldn't cut it at this level. 
    "Will see us relegated"???
    The way we are playing and have been playing has convinced me we are are going down with Wednesday and either Oxford or Pompey. Not sure what the confusion is to be fair mate. 

    We have a horrible run of games after tomorrow, and I can't see us picking up more than 6 points from it the next 8 or so after Pompey. 

    Our playstyle is terrible to watch, has been since Ipswich away. We have no player who can flip a game on it's head, and we aren’t defending anymore like we did for the first 8 games or so.

    Just as I said last season, it's great when you are winning, but it's painful to watch when you are not.

    What I expect from this team is desire, effort and relentlessness. We aren't really offering any of those currently. Teams are stronger, fitter, and have more skill than us.

    We sit 22nd for goals scored, 21st for big chances created, 23rd for ball possession, 24th for accurate passes per game, 22nd for accurate long balls (when we are a long ball side), 20th for total shots per game, 21st for shots on target per game, 24th for succesful dribbles per game, 19th for tackles per game, 18th for interceptions per game, 24th for corners per game, 2nd for fouls per game, and so on. 

    The writing is on the wall. Tomorrow we will witness two of the worst footballing sides in the league go head to head, like we have witnessed for the last 3 games, and we pretty much have to win. 
    The "confusion", on my part, is that you are talking as if it's an absolute certainty ("will see us relegated"), rather than just an opinion. But last time I looked at the table we were outside the relegation zone and there's still a lot of games to be played.

    You may well end up being correct. But supporting Charlton for many years has taught me that nothing is ever certain. I just find all of this white flag waving more than a bit premature. But I'm happy to let you crack on.
    Well if we carry on as we are, we will get relegated, the form table backs it up. 

    I thought before a ball was kicked we were probably down, our window and promising start gave me some false hope, now reality feels like it is setting in.

    I have a 9 hour round trip to Portsmouth tomorrow, and I genuinely have about 10% confidence we can get a win. Just venting at my disappointment. 

    If we do go down, it will be fkn tragic when you consider the quality of the teams down here and the fact there's a guaranteed slot gone. 

    Anyway, to get back on track, I hope Kelman scores tomorrow.
    Flipping hell mate, you’re not getting many more subscribers with that doom and gloom!!!!! C’mon get ya self together and have some faith, we want plenty of, fuckin hells and get in there’s on the blog tomorrow!!😜
    the new modus operandi on YouTube now is to give the algorithm an extremely focussed micro-niche to deliver your content to, reckon Brazilliance could try being a harbinger of doom, reckon that'll find most Charlton supporters ;)
    Will certainly pick up a few stragglers on here!!
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,905
    What is this??


  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,667
    Scoham said:
    What is this??



  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,905
    Scoham said:
    What is this??



    I gathered it was based on something like that, but other than it being Christmas and him being American.. why??
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,667
    Scoham said:
    Scoham said:
    What is this??



    I gathered it was based on something like that, but other than it being Christmas and him being American.. why??
    Think it's just that, tenuous I know.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,321
    Looks a little bit like him aswell tbf
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 40,513
    Two goals and an assist in his last five matches. In the eight matches he missed through injury, we had one win, one draw and six defeats. We are a better team with him in the side.   


  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,604
    He's such a work horse... It was a little less evident pre-injury, but his effort seems much clearer to see since his return

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 13,575
    Won’t get the assist but his work for the goal is exactly what we’ve been missing 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,943
    If any of our other forwards were of his quality, we'd be in a much healthier league position. 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,463
    And QPR fans didn't think he was up to this level , think that fee is going to look like money well spent at the end of the season. Just need to figure out the right partner for him. 
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,325
    He was terrific today, just needs someone with any ounce of strikers instinct next to him. 
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 11,219
    Very very good footballer. It’s probably a good thing he hasn’t got headline stats this season as it means we can get a full season with a proper pre season next year. In whatever league we are in.

    Have no doubt if the worst happened he would fire us to promotion. 
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,611
    Played well today, but really needs Godden, Carey or Costello bombing into the box when he receives the ball up there.
  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 6,871
    No issues with the Kelman business. He’s improving and showing his worth to the side.

    Been impressed with him recently and definitely think he can be what Godden was to us in the championship.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,021
    looking very confident and all round game
    much better.

    can tell he’s either been told, or told himself, to get more shots off as he is shooting at every opportunity which is good but his shooting is a bit pathetic, couple of occasions when he would have been better to look for something else but I’m splitting hairs, happy with what I’ve seen of him lately and looking like a proper pairing with Leaburn 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,604
    edited January 1
    MarcusH26 said:
    And QPR fans didn't think he was up to this level , think that fee is going to look like money well spent at the end of the season. Just need to figure out the right partner for him. 
    Stay up... Get a proper Pre-Season in Slovenia in him... and he might even start turning unwanted heads
    Got to remember he was attracting Premier League scouts when he was at Southend, would love to see him and Godden start together
  • Absolute quality footballer. Build a team around him. Some sublime passes today.