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POST MATCH THREAD : Charlton Athletic V QPR: Friday 6th February 2026 : KO 20.01
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Very frustrating evening where we should have scored and although their keeper does well we were also wasteful especially Carey.
NJs subs were poor. If we are looking to get a goal, bringing TC on at LWB is not the answer. Playng him there has unbalanced the side and cost us points for months. Moving Bell iver will injure him, based on experience, so if chambers can't play 90 mins you either have to play Fevrier there or of you think that wont work against particular oppo, change shape.
Carey should have been subbed on around 79 mins, imo as soon as he started bombing forwards and giving the ball away. 3 times in a row. Which was before he slapped a couple of long range shots into Covered End Upper.We could have had on Rankin-costello, fevrier, coventry, TC for Carey, Chambers, Coady, Dykes for the last 20 mins and I think that would have given us the fresh legs and ideas that couod have brought the goal rather than invite on the pressure.On the plus side while we rather rode our luck at the end, we didnt look bad (which we have in November, December and January). Just frustrating which is several steps up from very poor.I hope Karoy geta decent minutes at Blackpool and comes back better for them as last night we could have done with him instead of Berry coming in for Docherty.7 -
A solid point against solid championship club.
The clean sheet is a big positive.
Kaminski had his best game for me, wasn't too many saves to make, the one at the death was superb. Loved how he commanded his area far more aggressively tonight.
Carey should have lifted his head a little more and played a better ball than blasting away from distance.
TC was sloppy possession wise, made a decent run 1st up than faded.
Have to agree with most on here, Berry for Doc was daft. After the run we've had, shoring us up the last 15+ minutes would have been better, QPR were having a good go at us. Hoping 1 chance could fall to Berry was more wishful thinking than anything else.
Chambers and Clarke have given us our more natural style back. Both have been really good.
Tough game against the potters next up.1 -
Jones subs or lack of leaves a lot of unanswered questions imo. Midfield was on their feet with 20 to go. Why he didn’t take Coady and Carey off I have no clue. Frustrating given we created a lot and couldn’t find the net but we could have easily lost it last 15. On to Stoke we go which will be tough.7
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But its his passing aswell. It was awful like he had never kicked a ball in his life. Apart from that one burst, doubled up or not, he didnt put a shift in. He was shocking.Oggy Red said:TC getting a bashing on here tonight, ok.
But a bit of perspective, perhaps?
And so .... TC comes on, NJ decision yet again to play him at LWB.
First thing TC goes on a run and panics the QPR defence - and immediately their manager makes a sub to double up on TC.
Now TC is pressed onto the touchline, denied space and now afraid to take a risk, in case he's exposed defensively.
By this time our 3 CMs have run themselves into the ground and running on empty - and QPR win control of the midfield
And what does NJ do?
Nothing, he just bites his fingernails and hopes for the best, before bringing on Berry very late on.
That's not good enough - you had energy and experience on the bench which could have revitalised us.
You've been completely out thought by the QPR manager - which nearly cost us defeat.
And for god's sake, stop this nonsense of playing TC out of position - and instead let the lad play to his strengths.
He isnt a striker and he isnt a wing back, we dont play with wingers but if he is on that pitch he has to do more.5 -
JRC can’t run, 90% of the time he looks like he has deep sea diving boots on .ForeverAddickted said:
I can f**king well run... Stick me out there thenIR94 said:
at least JRC can run, berry moved like a limp dogForeverAddickted said:DDOUBLEE said:Every substitution seemed to make us worse. We missed Leaburn as Godden is still getting back up to speed. Why JRC wasn't brought on instead of Berry... Insane, but thankfully didn't cost us.Worth remembering that we dont know what would have happened had JRC been brought on. We bemoan the Berry change, but nothing to say that JRC wouldn't have had a moment that would have proved even more costly had he come on. Hindsight is a beautiful gift, not that I mean it as a criticism as works the other way tooFrustrating we didn't take the chances that came out way. But Jones did his job as Manager tonight
Berry came on in the 90th minute can’t believe he didn’t win it for us, pointless2 -
What a difference a week makes, 7 days ago Jones was a tactical genius, the siginings were tremendous and we were no longer in any trouble.cabbles said:because we do so much work off the ball, we end up in the situation we found ourselves tonight where QPR looked the likelier to score in the final 20. All over the pitch you could see the game had caught up with so many. Coady was very much off the pace. Chambers was done. Dykes ran his arse off, and Clarke couldn’t get forward as much in the second half.I appreciate Coady, Chambers, Clarke and Dykes haven’t seen much football this season for different reasons, but it was the throughout those run of games over December and new year. Leaburn was often exhausted by the end of it. I know the way we play is what has got us to where we are now and with safety in our own hands, but we’re getting to the business end of the season now. Bodies are tiring and the season has taken its toll. If we just had a couple of players that could actually let the ball do the work it would make such an overall difference. It’s immaterial as we don’t.
I guess the positive is that because Clarke, Coady, Dykes and Chambers haven’t played much football, you could argue they should be a bit fresher for the final games, but our style really does take it out of the players.We have to as an absolute minimum beat one of Stoke or Pompey and not lose the other imo, preferably beating Pompey and at least drawing with Stoke. The challenge with that is facing Stoke first. Draw or dare I say lose that, Pompey becomes huge
I can definitely see Jones changing it on Wednesday trying to manage those minutes. TC will come in off Dykes, we might even get Coventry back in for Coady
These next 2 home games are so important. I just really question what’s in the locker to break them both down and get the win from a quality perspective
(not aimed at you)
Definitely need to be more clinical during our times of possession.0 -
Enjoyed the game up until the last ten minutes. Unfortunate for us that our best two chances fell to Coady and Ramsey. Dykes was also unlucky after some good perseverance to create a chance. He's a much better player than I thought he was before he joined.
Dykes our MOM. Their keeper was the overall MOM, which tells the story in itself.
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Lots of positives to take but also very frustrating. Strange subs, but never mind a point is better than none on to stoke we go.0
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Fair point I reckon Oggy.Oggy Red said:TC getting a bashing on here tonight, ok.
But a bit of perspective, perhaps?
And so .... TC comes on, NJ decision yet again to play him at LWB.
First thing TC goes on a run and panics the QPR defence - and immediately their manager makes a sub to double up on TC.
Now TC is pressed onto the touchline, denied space and now afraid to take a risk, in case he's exposed defensively.
By this time our 3 CMs have run themselves into the ground and running on empty - and QPR win control of the midfield
And what does NJ do?
Nothing, he just bites his fingernails and hopes for the best, before bringing on Berry very late on.
That's not good enough - you had energy and experience on the bench which could have revitalised us.
You've been completely out thought by the QPR manager - which nearly cost us defeat.
And for god's sake, stop this nonsense of playing TC out of position - and instead let the lad play to his strengths.
NJ's in- match management remains a concern for me.
I realise we do not have the strength in depth of some of the other teams but NJ acts very late on and continues to make some odd choices.
As you say - he was out managed by the QPR manager mid way through the 2nd half and could have strengthened our midfield a lot earlier with fitter quicker players playing in their natural positions. TC did his best but is just not a defender at all.
Berry was just the wrong choice again.
N Jones has a plan A but seems to struggle to react when a plan B is desperately needed.0 -
He’s a good player. He suffers from lack of goals for the same reason all our forwards do, we’re just not enough of an attacking threat as a team. Godden will hopefully be fit enough to start a few games in the run in, but I very much expect to see him as a sub for the majority between now and the end of the season. Got to manage his return after the injuryRob said:I will add though that Kelman does put in a shift and he is still learning the game at this level. So, I don’t want to be too critical of him.2 -
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Playing the away team's theme tune in the build up to kickoff - hmm, let's not do that again.2
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Having slept on it, I'm actually ok with where we're at. A 0-0 that could have been a 1-0, against a decent side. A month or two ago that's a defeat. We're more solid, and improving.3
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Kelman and Carey were quite disappointing yesterday. Feel the praise may have gone to Carey’s head a little bit and he sees headlines as soon as he receives the ball in a 30 years distance to the goal, Cook has Kelman in his pocket as much as jones had kone
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Good game of football that we should have won on chances created but nearly lost at the end.
Docherty, what a leader.8 -
I would have settled for a point before the match so I won't moan too much.
But yet again I thought we left our substitutions far too late when players were clearly knackered.
And if we are to use Campbell as a sub then at least play him in his best position.
He is basically a right winger so stop playing him as a left wingback.
2 more home games coming up so it's in our hands to get the job done5 -
Played well first half but were hanging on at the end with Dykes and Kaminski rescuing us a point. We lack quality and flair but look better organised with the new signings.
Hopefully will stay up.
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QPR were very solid defensively, also just a shame that 2 of our best chances fell to coady and ramsay0
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Their defender had the 2nd most def cons in the whole season
their keeper was MOM.
We should have won if more clinical
nothing else to add.1 -
I think Jones the manager is caution first. If we are struggling to score and need to change things up his default tactic is to tinker with the existing formation but he doesnt have the players to really make a difference as his best 11 for that formation are on the pitch.
Hopefully at some point we can change to a 4-3-3 in game ending:
kaminski (or mannion)
Ramsay Jones Schichenje Fevrier
Clarke Rankin-costello Coventry
Leaburn Godden TCIf we didnt want to keep Leaburn and Godden on all game, keep Bell on for Fevrier (if he can play LB and not get injured) or keep Bell on and save Schichenje for when Bell is injured.
Something like that anyway0 -
Would have taken a point before the game. Credit to NJ, the January recruitment looks to have improved the side. Dykes, Clarke, Chambers and Coady all had good games. We played pretty well all round yesterday. Defence felt back to being its solid self minus the last 10.
Carey could do with a bit more composure at times. Felt like our own subs killed us though, TC for Chambers really killed our flow.Kaminski had his best game for us. Good decision making and an incredible save at the death.1 -
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If only we had an Apter or a Tanto to bring on 🤷♂️CharltonManor1966 said:
Fair point I reckon Oggy.Oggy Red said:TC getting a bashing on here tonight, ok.
But a bit of perspective, perhaps?
And so .... TC comes on, NJ decision yet again to play him at LWB.
First thing TC goes on a run and panics the QPR defence - and immediately their manager makes a sub to double up on TC.
Now TC is pressed onto the touchline, denied space and now afraid to take a risk, in case he's exposed defensively.
By this time our 3 CMs have run themselves into the ground and running on empty - and QPR win control of the midfield
And what does NJ do?
Nothing, he just bites his fingernails and hopes for the best, before bringing on Berry very late on.
That's not good enough - you had energy and experience on the bench which could have revitalised us.
You've been completely out thought by the QPR manager - which nearly cost us defeat.
And for god's sake, stop this nonsense of playing TC out of position - and instead let the lad play to his strengths.
NJ's in- match management remains a concern for me.
I realise we do not have the strength in depth of some of the other teams but NJ acts very late on and continues to make some odd choices.
As you say - he was out managed by the QPR manager mid way through the 2nd half and could have strengthened our midfield a lot earlier with fitter quicker players playing in their natural positions. TC did his best but is just not a defender at all.
Berry was just the wrong choice again.
N Jones has a plan A but seems to struggle to react when a plan B is desperately needed.1 -
Carey didn't have his shooting boots on last night, however, come on, we all wanted him to shoot when he got into those postitions!0
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That’s a ludicrous comment. They are 12th in the league, below QPR and only 5 places above us.cafc_se7 said:Hard fought point. Difficult conditions against a strong physical opponent. Based on the first half I was disappointed with a point but on the balance of the whole 90, it’s a good point in my opinion.Stoke is a free hit. Pompey is fucking huge!
We are at home and need multiple wins. The average league position of our remaining opponents is about 12rh or so.
If we can’t realistically target a win in this then we are in trouble6 -
Exactly and should want revenge from seeing them score crosses against us!0
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Thought first we were well into the match offensively for the first half and most of the second, and clearly became tired and allowed them to take over from about the 75th minute, eventually, making it a more than deserved point.
First half we needed to be away early and get at least a couple of goals ahead, our play certainly deserved that I felt, their keeper pulled off some good saves to deny us, failure to make the most of it cost us two points tonight, must say I am more than impressed with our January signings, Dykes, Chambers, Clarke and Coady were excellent, and we looked more together, along with the round pegs in round holes now, we are a much more balanced team throughout the pitch, and have more than enough to stay clear of the drop zone, so onto next Wednesday when Stoke roll into town...COYR1 -
I notice our not-so-astute fans analyse the game that they wanted to see, rather than what actually happens.
Think that's a general football bug, though.1 -
He has some credit in the bank because he’s scored a few from distance but he does have the habit of killing good attacks with speculative efforts. Clarke was open for a one on one with the keeper yesterday if he slotted him in rather than blasting it over the bar2121 said:Carey didn't have his shooting boots on last night, however, come on, we all wanted him to shoot when he got into those postitions!4 -
He ran pretty impressively when Kelman broke away against Coventry, had his shot saved and JRC who had run about 50 yards put the rebound away.oohaahmortimer said:
JRC can’t run, 90% of the time he looks like he has deep sea diving boots on .ForeverAddickted said:
I can f**king well run... Stick me out there thenIR94 said:
at least JRC can run, berry moved like a limp dogForeverAddickted said:DDOUBLEE said:Every substitution seemed to make us worse. We missed Leaburn as Godden is still getting back up to speed. Why JRC wasn't brought on instead of Berry... Insane, but thankfully didn't cost us.Worth remembering that we dont know what would have happened had JRC been brought on. We bemoan the Berry change, but nothing to say that JRC wouldn't have had a moment that would have proved even more costly had he come on. Hindsight is a beautiful gift, not that I mean it as a criticism as works the other way tooFrustrating we didn't take the chances that came out way. But Jones did his job as Manager tonight
Berry came on in the 90th minute can’t believe he didn’t win it for us, pointless
Surely he (or Coventry) was a better bet to bring on than Berry last night?3 -
The important thing for me is the Jones has got us back to the resolute defensive side that is our strength.
Frustrating not to get the goal when we were on top in the first half but I was getting more and more concerned as that injury time kicked on that they would nick one, fair result in my view
Dykes was superb and won almost everything as did Jones at the back
Careys decision making sometimes let’s him
down but he won’t get any stick from me as sometimes they go in and he still looks like our best chance of a goal most of the time
Hopefully the results go our way today
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