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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Birmingham: Saturday 7th March 2026: KO 15:00

LoOkOuT
LoOkOuT Posts: 11,003
edited March 7 in General Charlton

The second of back-to-back home games saw Birmingham City visit the Valley this afternoon, themselves having visited the uglier side of south east London last week. Nathan Jones made one change from the previous match with Greg Docherty coming into the starting eleven. The visitors, in a poor run of form, made more significant moves, with five changes to their starting lineup.

This match took a few minutes to settle down, with both sides somewhat weary of getting the ball down and playing out through the lines. The Addicks were attacking the Covered End in the first half, not their preferred way of starting. Early on, Lyndon Dykes charged into his defender and former teammate, Wagner, leaving him in a heap on the ground; the man from the highlands of down under escaping without penalty. Birmingham were the first to try and put the ball down and play but it was Charlton pressure that swung the early momentum their way.

After about 14minutes Sonny Carey’s cross from deep was threatening but ultimately came to nothing because of how few we had in the box. Soon after, a late and very heavy challenge on Lloyd Jones resulted in a yellow car for Priske. Moments later, it was Kayne Ramsay that put a firm on on Priske as a warning, and perhaps a signal that things were going to get tasty.

Charlton had built quite a bit of momentum and enjoyed the majority of possession, an unfamiliar position for the home side. Conversely, Birmingham were tentative and, whilst capable of moments in possession, they weren’t convincing and mostly limited to dead ball opportunities to threaten. On 21 mins Tyreece Campbell’s ran with intent at his marker before driving a low ball through the area that Harry Clarke fired into goal, but was blocked away for a corner. The resulting set piece opened up a chance for Conor Coventry at the far post but it was turned wide.

On 32 minutes some interplay on the right saw Sonny Carey swing in another dangerous ball that, this time, had some potential support in the box. The whipped effort narrowly missed Lyndon Dykes’ outstretched leg and then it evaded Tyreece Campbell at the back post, before a defender sent it bobbling into the path of Greg Docherty, whose looping header fell kindly for the well-placed Birmingham keeper to make the comfortably save. Still, Birmingham had dropped into an almost permanent low block, perhaps a result of being sheepish having shipped some six goals in their prior two matches.

Both sides went into the half without scoring. Elsewhere, results were going against us so it needed a similar half of home side momentum, and a bit of the rub of the green, to see us get something out of this and keep ourselves moving ahead of the relegation-threatened pack. The Addicks had the first half chance with the first minute of kick off when a bit of play on the edge of the box between Campbell and Clarke almost put the former in on goal. After that, it got quite scrappy with fouls and misplaced balls limiting the quality of play.

The best opportunity came on 53 minutes. A long clearance from Will Mannion was touched into the space behind by Dykes to release Campbell in on goal. His shot was snuffed out by the defender for a corner. Lyndon Dykes had his own chance moments later when the ball was ballooned up to fall in front of goal. He slid in on the keeper but it was ruled a foul.

Birmingham were the first to make changes, taking Priske and Gray off for and Osman. These changes, combined with Charlton legs suggesting tiredness, saw the game began to stretch, with Birmingham seeing a period of sustained pressure Just under 70 mins Nathan Jones made his own changes, bringing Docherty and Chambers off for Rankin-Costello and Kelman. Charlie Kelman made an almost immediate impact. He was fouled when blocked off the pitch. The resulting dead ball was swung in and then cleared for a throw in. Eventually, the ball was bobbling around in front of goal and it was Kelman that moved most effectively, firing through traffic to put the home side in front. It was a goal that didn’t look like it was coming in the preceding fifteen or so minutes, but it came nonetheless!

Harry Clarke had a decent opportunity when he skated though a couple of defenders on the edge of the box and was taken down by a sliding, last-ditch tackle that the referee waved off and play continued.

On 80 mins Lyndon Dykes was replaced by Miles Leaburn and Birmingham brought on Laird for Solis. Some ten minutes later, Campbell and Coventry were replaced by Coady and Ghillesphey. Five minutes of added time was awarded by the match officials. Only moments later, Clarke and Leaburn combined in the Birmingham box, resulting in a Leaburn effort that flashed across the goal face but didn’t trouble the keeper.

Birmingham tried to turn the screw in the final minutes, throwing everything at an equaliser. But Joe Rankin-Costello had other ideas when his outball found Miles Leaburn in space. Though he was defended by two, he shielded the ball and was able to win a corner as the additional time ran out. The Addicks put the ball back into play with a short corner. Birmingham wrestled possession back but a Kayne Ramsay interception won a throw in and the final whistle came before play resumed.

This was a hard fought clean sheet and a much deserved win. Three points at just the right time against a newly-promoted rival that will be quite unsatisfied with their current position and run of form. They’re not challenging for the playoffs and you’d have to think the ambitious (pompous?) owners won’t be happy with the manager and the current state of affairs.

Charlton 1 Birmingham 0
Over to you

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Comments

  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,563
    Kelman is a striker
    Kelman is a striker
    Did you hear that Nathan?
    Did you hear that Nathan?
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 11,012
    I love the smell of 3 points in the morning. 
  • Addickhead86
    Addickhead86 Posts: 1,165
    That'll do!
  • Zulu
    Zulu Posts: 349
    edited March 7
    Ramsay was immense....imperious.

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,596
    I bloody love this team 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 5,253
    Laddick01 said:

    Charlie Kelman scores goals.

    Build around him and Leaburn next year and you have your front two. We just need to work out how to provide more for him.

    Kayne Ramsay was painful both games against Millwall. These last few performances have more than paid back those lapses. Back to his very best.

    Lloyd Jones continues to be a very top end Championship CB, Bell too.

    I really like Clarke. Think he’d be such a good summer addition. Chambers fairly tidy on the ball at times, but can’t see him replacing a fit Edwards.

    Much better from Coventry too. I think with someone alongside him that can play more and do Docs work he’d have more space to operate.

    A massive win. Takes a lot of pressure off a tough Boro trip, and means anything but a loss to Oxford is good.

    Credit to Jones. When his players are fit he gets results. Very happy with that.

    Spot on about Clarke. He has made a big difference. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,992
    That was a massive three points.
  • up_the_valley
    up_the_valley Posts: 4,445
    edited March 7
    We're 3 points further from relegation. I think I still deserve my promote. And did someone mention custard? 😃
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,205
    edited March 7
    I could look at that league table all night 
  • kinveachyaddick
    kinveachyaddick Posts: 4,157
    Get in 
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,904
    HUGE! ♥️

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  • AdTheAddicK
    AdTheAddicK Posts: 3,502
    Love it!! Massive 3 points 
  • Huge and massive are thrown about all too often, but that win really was effing massive!
  • FishCostaFortune
    FishCostaFortune Posts: 11,012
    I know he didn’t have much to do today, but I reckon mannion is better than kaminski 
    I think in the second half his distribution put us under pressure a few times, and he got away with a that low cross he dived over.

    Either way I don’t feel unconfident when he is playing, and as we know he commands his box exceptionally. 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 98,440
    edited March 7
    Shame that Leicester / West Brom got a draw apiece, otherwise the gap could have been 10-pts tonight
    A very confident version of myself is even wondering if 44-pts "might" be enough given the way they're playing and have a few more teams between us and the drop - However there is still a long way to go, as I've said; 10-games left, thats still a lot of Football to be played, I'd still like to look upwards a bit now at the likes of QPR and Stoke, who only sit three above us... But todays result probably allows us to go to Oxford and play for the point a bit more comfortably, compared to how we were a bit nervous at West Brom.
    Todays result could have gone either way, we probably edged the game as a whole, given the first half performance, but was one of those matches where neither team had their shooting boots on, and always felt that it was coming from one moment of magic... the question is... For who
    Been a tough season for Charlie, but again, hopefully that gives him a bit of confidence for the rest of the season now, and then he can focus on a proper Charlton Pre-Season, something that he missed out on this year.
    Onwards... and hopefully now... We can start thinking about looking upwards.
    Sadly despite my over confident version... I dont think the job is "quite" done yet.
  • kinveachyaddick
    kinveachyaddick Posts: 4,157
    Kelman is clearly a cut above anyone else when it comes to finishing ability. Jones needs to know earn his wages by working out how to utilise that ability and create more chances for him. 
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,504
    Professional performance... Did the basics right and limited them to barely any chances. Want to see kelman given a run in the team, only player we have bar Sonny that can finish. 
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,360
    Massive result for us. 

    Lose that and we’re only 6 points clear with a trip to Boro and a six pointer v Oxford to come. 


  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,210
    So pleased for Kelman he needed that goal nearly as much as us ! Brilliant performance from everyone today Ramsey my MOM but nobody had a poor game.
    it will be really interesting in the summer to see what type of players we bring in