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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Stoke City: Wednesday 11th February 2026: KO 19:45
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I know what you mean, but I'm sure that goes back much further than tonight.killerandflash said:
NJ's reaction was a bit ridiculous though. It was hardly unusual abuse, or anything unacceptable.SteveACS said:Football supporters...
Sing "Nathan Jones; is a w@nker; is a w@nker" all game...
Snd then get upset when he tells the to "f*ck off"...
Quite bizarre to shout at the away fans, then virtually storm off the pitch, instead of walking slowly around the pitch with the players to celebrate the victory.2 -
Stig said:Stoke continue an incredible run in the capital. They have just one win in their last 41 matches away to London cubs!
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Three lovely points2
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Great win - love NJ - fuck stoke, fuck shawcross - both have been told to fuck off and both can grizzle about it all they like - we won and NJ rubbed it it right in - good on him - on to pompey and southampton next to do the same and then next year for a few more to get it - COYR !!!!7
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So he wont be kissing the badge of xxxxxxx in 4 years time when he's manager of a different club ???ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonManor1966 said:
So is Nathan Jones apparently!bobmunro said:MickeyBennett said:
Ryan Shawcross snapped Aaron Ramsay's leg in half. Love child of Kevin Muscat and Lurch. Vile man.bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Brilliant result. Everyone of our players ran their bollocks off tonight to get that result.
Defence was outstanding and great to see Ramsay having a great game again.
I know Docherty will get stick from some but my God, he put some work in tonight. Some great tackles, constantly breaking up their play - he may not be the most gifted player we have but he gives everything.
Dykes makes another goal. Got to be honest thought Campbells first touch was going to eff the chance up.
And very amusing to see Jones give the Stoke fans stick at the end. Or at least until one of their coaching staff who looked about a foot taller than Jones intervened!
Ryan Shawcross.
Off the pitch he's a really nice guy.
The geezer is marmite but he has passion, and for us.
Yes, he is passionate for us NOW. Je will be passionate for someone else further down the road
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Big, big win. The way the January signings have transformed the team and our season in such a short space of time is quite astonishing. As things stand, I genuinely think it’s time to stop looking over our shoulder and focus on those above us. Personally, I think aiming at overtaking Stoke is a perfectly achievable target.1
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He didn't look like the player who was here 3 seasons ago. Back then I would have put my house on him burying that second chance.JustFloydRoad said:Did J.Rak-Sakyi acknowledge the crowd much? I know we gave him a good reception, but it didn't look like the feeling was reciprocated.
Whether it was his time abroad or something else I don't know but it looked like he couldn't be bothered at times.3 -
Not seen it mentioned on here tonight.......the ref.
I thought he had a great game - let lots of little things go & the game was better for it. No stop start for little fouls or pushes and played on when other refs would have blown. One of the best I've seen for some time.
Apart for the silly yellow cards at corners - wtf was that all about ?? A little pushing & shoving and suddenly 2 players get booked. Not once but twice he did it. Weird.
But I'd have him again over many others.13 -
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He was my fav player at the time when he was was here but that's just vile.JustFloydRoad said:Did J.Rak-Sakyi acknowledge the crowd much? I know we gave him a good reception, but it didn't look like the feeling was reciprocated.I am not referring to when he was our player I am just saying when he went of, he just headed to the subs bench and didn't clap the home support. If I missed it (even if there was a moment with him and our fans at the end of the match), and he did, then I apologies.I want him to come back (and by your comment I am sure you do too), but I am just wondering if he has moved on.0 -
42 now.Stig said:Stoke continue an incredible run in the capital. They have just one win in their last 41 matches away to London cubs!4 -
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Huge win to wake up to!
Absolutely brilliant.Ecstatic to be 7 points clear now, that table looks good, and really really happy for Tyreece.4 -
Very impressive to be standing there in clean sheet table.
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And so will we. You can't have it both ways...golfaddick said:
So he wont be kissing the badge of xxxxxxx in 4 years time when he's manager of a different club ???ElfsborgAddick said:CharltonManor1966 said:
So is Nathan Jones apparently!bobmunro said:MickeyBennett said:
Ryan Shawcross snapped Aaron Ramsay's leg in half. Love child of Kevin Muscat and Lurch. Vile man.bobmunro said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:Brilliant result. Everyone of our players ran their bollocks off tonight to get that result.
Defence was outstanding and great to see Ramsay having a great game again.
I know Docherty will get stick from some but my God, he put some work in tonight. Some great tackles, constantly breaking up their play - he may not be the most gifted player we have but he gives everything.
Dykes makes another goal. Got to be honest thought Campbells first touch was going to eff the chance up.
And very amusing to see Jones give the Stoke fans stick at the end. Or at least until one of their coaching staff who looked about a foot taller than Jones intervened!
Ryan Shawcross.
Off the pitch he's a really nice guy.
The geezer is marmite but he has passion, and for us.
Yes, he is passionate for us NOW. Je will be passionate for someone else further down the road13 -
Not beyond the realms of possibility to think that if we'd had the current back 3 fit and available all season, along with Edwards, then we'd probably be at least 7-8 points better off and already close to safety.ForeverAddickted said:You have to wonder where we'd be this season with a settled teamThat performance reminded me of the Swansea / West Brom games early in the season where we just know how to dig out the points that we need - Crazy that despite Stoke's possession, they just didnt do enough with it, probably got lucky with Rak-Sakyi hitting the bar (we did the same), and two crosses that Thomas put home, but Kaminski just wasn't troubled at all this eveningHow far off are we, from having the most clean sheets in the Division?9 -
When you look at the bigger picture, our overall form in that time is W4 D3 L4, which is nothing to be concerned about.msomerton said:
That stat, is why many people have doubts about the quality of the squad and therefor its ability to remain in this league.soapboxsam said:Callumcafc said:Oh, and we beat 11 men. And deserved to do so.
That's our 1st win against 11 since we beat Oxford on 20/12/25.
Two teams deservedly got players sent off against us. That's their fault and part of the game. Using it as a "data point" to create a narrative that we can't beat 11 players is nonsense considering we have 10 wins this season from 31 games.
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A big 3 points though it looked once again our failure to take our chances in that first 15 minutes last night was going to cost us until the introduction of Campbell.
Just under 15,000 given out as the attendance. 1100 Stoke plus our 12500 season ticket holders meant a poor walk up last night on match day sales.3 home games in a row goes to show that people have not got it
A lot of revenue lost last night with the fixture being moved from a Saturday.1 -
3 matches in a fortnight at home is also £100, its not always possible. People may have to pick and choose, and the weather and form becomes factors. Plus dont forget the Ice Dance was on last nightshirty5 said:A big 3 points though it looked once again our failure to take our chances in that first 15 minutes last night was going to cost us until the introduction of Campbell.
Just under 15,000 given out as the attendance. 1100 Stoke plus our 12500 season ticket holders meant a poor walk up last night on match day sales.3 home games in a row goes to show that people have not got it
A lot of revenue lost last night with the fixture being moved from a Saturday.
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7-8 points better off would have us anywhere between 6th and 11th right now. No relegation fight and we'd be looking at a huge overachieving season.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Not beyond the realms of possibility to think that if we'd had the current back 3 fit and available all season, along with Edwards, then we'd probably be at least 7-8 points better off and already close to safety.ForeverAddickted said:You have to wonder where we'd be this season with a settled teamThat performance reminded me of the Swansea / West Brom games early in the season where we just know how to dig out the points that we need - Crazy that despite Stoke's possession, they just didnt do enough with it, probably got lucky with Rak-Sakyi hitting the bar (we did the same), and two crosses that Thomas put home, but Kaminski just wasn't troubled at all this eveningHow far off are we, from having the most clean sheets in the Division?2 -
Thought he was good too. A lot of challenges that 90% of refs would give a foul and he didn’t, which made the game better to watch but the most important thing was he was consistent about it all game and barely gave any soft onesgolfaddick said:Not seen it mentioned on here tonight.......the ref.
I thought he had a great game - let lots of little things go & the game was better for it. No stop start for little fouls or pushes and played on when other refs would have blown. One of the best I've seen for some time.
Apart for the silly yellow cards at corners - wtf was that all about ?? A little pushing & shoving and suddenly 2 players get booked. Not once but twice he did it. Weird.
But I'd have him again over many others.
Played into our hands too as our backline bullied their much smaller front players
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Excellent result. Nathan Jones' Red n White army.2
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I have quite enjoyed both low scoring games so far in this mini home run. Entertaining and we have created more chances than recent.It just goes to show Nathan’s game plan is predicated on ACTUAL wingbacks. Get 2 in, we are transformed.It is therefore an error in recruitment that we left ourselves completely exposed on the left and partially exposed on the right for wingbacks and has to be our priority to resolve in the summer with some perms.Let’s smash Pompey now and get to 8 points from safety with 14 games to play.9
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We are literally 8 points off the playoffsChris_from_Sidcup said:
Not beyond the realms of possibility to think that if we'd had the current back 3 fit and available all season, along with Edwards, then we'd probably be at least 7-8 points better off and already close to safety.ForeverAddickted said:You have to wonder where we'd be this season with a settled teamThat performance reminded me of the Swansea / West Brom games early in the season where we just know how to dig out the points that we need - Crazy that despite Stoke's possession, they just didnt do enough with it, probably got lucky with Rak-Sakyi hitting the bar (we did the same), and two crosses that Thomas put home, but Kaminski just wasn't troubled at all this eveningHow far off are we, from having the most clean sheets in the Division?2 -
Terrible loser n all. A young Nathan at 11 years old -Uboat said:Imagine living with Nathan Jones. I bet he can’t even win a game of Connect 4 without losing his shit.
https://youtu.be/RnzxQQOPUiM?si=ya_VCuwOEaRpMdTL 2 -
With a creative midfielder, the forwards we have will score.mascot88 said:Such relief -
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If we could add a creative mid and striker we could be a threat in this division.
That win was absolutely huge - take a win against Portsmouth and we are almost there.3 -
I should think the Liverpool people must be well happy with the apprenticeship Chambers is receiving.
Whilst experiencing the heat of the Championship, he has the cool heads and experience of Bell, Coady and Lloyd around him. Unlike Gallagher when he was here - surrounded by youth team players.19 -
Hmmm, very reminiscent of one of my girlfriends grandkids. If the lad in the vid wasn't wearing glasses could have sworn it was him.0
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Agreed. Chambers and Clarke are brilliant going forwards, the quality of crosses they put in for Dykes are a massive upgrade on what we had previously.Fortune 82nd Minute said:One other thing.
Praise due to the management/scouting team who brought in Clark, Chambers, Dykes and Coady in.
The first two are the wing backs we desperately needed ; and they are both very talented.
Dykes is just what this team needs up front. He tries so hard and fights for everything and his flick on made the goal tonight.
And Coady's experience is proving so valuable.5 -
even weller.Dazzler21 said:If you can't win pretty, win ugly. Powell promotion squadesque performance. We played well and they played well, but we played even more well.1 -
Try sure for men, it gives up to 24 hours protection 😂CharltonManor1966 said:
It was poor. I had nearly four rows to myself in the West Upper. I have to assume that the club do better money wise out of Sky and CATV than non season ticket money / cash on the gate?paulsturgess said:Appalling crowd. Tv / streams really don’t help for these cold rainy mid winter midweeks5










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