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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Preston Nth End: Saturday 11th April 2026: KO 15:00

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  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,716
    I’m definitely guilty of thinking we were safe but that’s now not the case , all season in spite of the results I look and think we are utter dreadful shit , with such limited ability going forward.
    I’ve always been a believer that hard work can only get you so far , you need actual ability and every team in the league has more than us .
    The ease which they cut through us and pass the ball about make them looks soooo much better than us .
    Since the beginning of the season I could see us with a lot of luck going unbeaten for a few games but also going ages without winning a game cos we offer fuck all goal threat .
    We have gotten ourselves in to a brilliant position with the crap squad assembled , saved by a decent ish January, it will be criminal to fuck up from where we have but where we are now not so surprising .
    Our biggest goal threat now is our long throws cos we offer fuck all footballing wise .
    Whether we stay up or not so much has to change cos we are a proper lame team and while our nearest and dearest are above us , I can’t ever accept this shit as good enough for our Charlton.

    73% Safety and another crack of the whip earned by NJ 

    27% relegation and get rid of the manager and 75% of this shit house squad .
    You can’t backtrack after saying 100% safe. You have to stick with it and if we go down, we all blame you, and your percentage thingy job gets passed on to someone else I’m afraid. Sorry.
    I’d love to pass on the job to someone more knowledgeable, the problem is there isn’t anyone alive .
  • WrightCharlie
    WrightCharlie Posts: 810
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    Page 15 of the attached FA guidance says return to play is 21 days and even a return to full training is 14 days.

    https://www.englandfootball.com/concussion

    Yep....... the Enhanced is on the subsequent pages and I'm imagining the club would be able to follow those with the odd expert parachuted in.......they're shorter than the Graduated return but even the Enhanced period for him would still be an absolute minimum......... if it was me I'd say it's not worth the risk.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,716
    From our recent appalling form Sheff Wed becomes a must win in my eyes
    and please for the love of God can we stop singing that cringey awful “Tottenham away ole ole” song 
    Yep, change it to Bromley away ole ole if we lose to Wednesday 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,716
    se9addick said:
    From our recent appalling form Sheff Wed becomes a must win in my eyes
    and please for the love of God can we stop singing that cringey awful “Tottenham away ole ole” song 
    I gave @Braziliance a hard time earlier in the season over the definition of a “must win” game, but I think Sheffield Wednesday is probably in that category. It looks like we will need another two to three points to stay up and by far our best chance of our remaining fixtures is when we play one of the worst teams to ever compete at this level. If we can’t win next weekend then where are those required points coming from?

    As an aside, totally agree on the Spurs song.
    NJ has called it a must win game 
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,416
    Isn’t hindsight a wonderful thing 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,617
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    Page 15 of the attached FA guidance says return to play is 21 days and even a return to full training is 14 days.

    https://www.englandfootball.com/concussion

    Yep....... the Enhanced is on the subsequent pages and I'm imagining the club would be able to follow those with the odd expert parachuted in.......they're shorter than the Graduated return but even the Enhanced period for him would still be an absolute minimum......... if it was me I'd say it's not worth the risk.
    You are right, the enhanced care programme is on the following pages but even then it’s twelve days and the twelfth day would be the day of the Sheffield Weds game so would he be available I wonder?
  • charlton_hero
    charlton_hero Posts: 4,781
    We need to start keeping clean sheets again - we're buggered if we concede. 
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,201
    edited April 12
    At the moment if we stay up it will be because teams below us run out of games not our own actions
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,276
    Isn’t hindsight a wonderful thing 
    I'll have a think about that and come back to you later.

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 27,370
    _MrDick said:
    Right now I would take ‘Park the Bus’ and not lose the last 4 games. It won’t be pretty but it may be enough to get us over the line. 
    Not sure that’ll be good enough. We need a win in this run. 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,670
    At the moment if we stay up it will be because teams below us run out of games not our own actions
    “Run out of games” meaning everyone plays 46 matches and Charlton have more points than at least three other teams? That’s totally fine.
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 12,035
    _MrDick said:
    Right now I would take ‘Park the Bus’ and not lose the last 4 games. It won’t be pretty but it may be enough to get us over the line. 
    I hope 2 draws will do it - first and foremost is we dare not lose.

    I think NJ said he didn’t want to put the pressure on them. Oh well, time for everyone to put their big boy pants on. There is pressure - fuck loads of it. Thats professional sport.

    Go out there and respond to it by getting the points required.
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,592
    What was happening in the North Upper at around 75 mins? Everyone was standing up and looking over but I couldn’t see from where I was.
    Somebody shouted that the team were starting to walk faster
  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,592
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    FFS it's only a football to the moosh, a few years back all the players would be sinking pints in the pub after the game taking the piss out of Coady with his two black eyes & he'd be back on the pitch on monday.
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 10,127
    edited April 12
    Assuming no one drops points the number to be mathematically safe is 56. Unless one of us does 80 on the A2 and declares that Charlton Athletic was driving the car I don't know where those points are gonna come from 
    My vote for worst ever analogy attempt, lol
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 17,653
    edited April 12
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    FFS it's only a football to the moosh, a few years back all the players would be sinking pints in the pub after the game taking the piss out of Coady with his two black eyes & he'd be back on the pitch on monday.
    Suggest you have a look at the links between concussion and developing Alzheimer’s 
  • WrightCharlie
    WrightCharlie Posts: 810
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    Page 15 of the attached FA guidance says return to play is 21 days and even a return to full training is 14 days.

    https://www.englandfootball.com/concussion

    Yep....... the Enhanced is on the subsequent pages and I'm imagining the club would be able to follow those with the odd expert parachuted in.......they're shorter than the Graduated return but even the Enhanced period for him would still be an absolute minimum......... if it was me I'd say it's not worth the risk.
    You are right, the enhanced care programme is on the following pages but even then it’s twelve days and the twelfth day would be the day of the Sheffield Weds game so would he be available I wonder?
    I think he'd be mad to, if I were him I'd give it through the summer to even see if it's worth it next year...... wherever he may be.......
    My daughter had a football concussion which was diagnosed as a brain injury...... if it lasts longer than 3 months it gets re-diagnosed...... at least hers did. Her recovery in the end was over 2 years....... all ended well but I guess it makes me more wary of these things than the average bear!
  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,696
    What was happening in the North Upper at around 75 mins? Everyone was standing up and looking over but I couldn’t see from where I was.
    Was a fight, someone got knocked out/knocked over. 

    Wish it was me instead tbf, save me watching that shitshow.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 25,814
    What was happening in the North Upper at around 75 mins? Everyone was standing up and looking over but I couldn’t see from where I was.
    Was a fight, someone got knocked out/knocked over. 

    Wish it was me instead tbf, save me watching that shitshow.

    Bit extreme, you could always just go home...😉

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  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,696
    edited April 12
    se9addick said:
    From our recent appalling form Sheff Wed becomes a must win in my eyes
    and please for the love of God can we stop singing that cringey awful “Tottenham away ole ole” song 
    I gave @Braziliance a hard time earlier in the season over the definition of a “must win” game, but I think Sheffield Wednesday is probably in that category. It looks like we will need another two to three points to stay up and by far our best chance of our remaining fixtures is when we play one of the worst teams to ever compete at this level. If we can’t win next weekend then where are those required points coming from?

    As an aside, totally agree on the Spurs song.
    Can't be a must win mate, as if we lose it, it doesn't mean we drop in the relegation zone and there would still be 9 points to play for and if we win all those, we stay up..

    Jokes aside, this is why I put emphasis on those games, and I think the idea of 'must win' completely went over peoples heads at the time a bit without being rude. Had we beaten Pompey twice or avoided loss in both games we could be worst case 10 points clear of them even now, or best case 16. 

    I would say Sheffield Wednesday is as important as Wembley, and the most important game of the season so far, but I'll probably be told I am looking for shock value and dramatic effect again. 
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,201
    se9addick said:
    At the moment if we stay up it will be because teams below us run out of games not our own actions
    “Run out of games” meaning everyone plays 46 matches and Charlton have more points than at least three other teams? That’s totally fine.
    Yes so would I but that doesnt mean we are in a good place going in to next season.
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 1,201
    se9addick said:
    I have got fingers and everything else crossed in the hope Coady can play next week.

    I suspect his professionalism and general know how is going to be absolutely vital to us getting a result at Sheff Wednesday. 
    From what I can find online Coady wouldn't be able to play for at least 14 days due to the concussion protocol, some suggestions say 21.
    That’s really bad news. I thought it was just 7 days for some reason. 
    Under 'Enhanced Care' the earliest is 12 days but that's a 'minimum' guideline, which would take it to the day of the Sheffield game. It is possible for it to be 7 days under 'exceptional circumstances' but I think it very unlikely either Coady or the club would want to risk it anyway.........?
    FFS it's only a football to the moosh, a few years back all the players would be sinking pints in the pub after the game taking the piss out of Coady with his two black eyes & he'd be back on the pitch on monday.
    Yeah the old days when players would live to the good old days of 55. Streuth. Wish we were as hard as you were guys were.
  • ro_addick
    ro_addick Posts: 316
    se9addick said:
    From our recent appalling form Sheff Wed becomes a must win in my eyes
    and please for the love of God can we stop singing that cringey awful “Tottenham away ole ole” song 
    I gave @Braziliance a hard time earlier in the season over the definition of a “must win” game, but I think Sheffield Wednesday is probably in that category. It looks like we will need another two to three points to stay up and by far our best chance of our remaining fixtures is when we play one of the worst teams to ever compete at this level. If we can’t win next weekend then where are those required points coming from?

    As an aside, totally agree on the Spurs song.
    NJ has called it a must win game 
    Then we'd better go out and win it! And, please heaven, secure our survival. COYR!!
  • PeaksAndValleys
    PeaksAndValleys Posts: 159
    edited April 12
    Started the game so well, which was exactly what we needed after the slow starts in recent games. Thought we played some great stuff (mainly through TC and JRC) and should have been a few goals up, but pretty telling that we failed to convert any of the good looking chances we created and the goal eventually came from yet another long throw.

    Was such a poor/soft goal to concede and then we absolutely melted, all that confidence just disappeared.

    JRC was definitely flagging which is a shame because once again he looks like one of the only players that can pick out a forward pass. Fevs looked decent and we had some balance to the wings for a change.

    Still think we'll be fine but if we contrive to lose to Sheffield Wednesday it might be panic stations. Bad set of other results on Saturday but don't think there is a reason to think teams below us will start collecting loads of points, especially with the run ins they have. 
  • RoanRedNY
    RoanRedNY Posts: 1,235
    kentred2 said:
    I can't bear to read the thread this week.  

    I've felt like some wise old sage recently, shaking my head at the numerous posts in proclaiming our safety.  I've watched Charlton for over 60 years and what may serve as a norm for the majority of teams doesn't apply to us.  I've known (sorry to sound like a know all) but I have known with the certainty of Solomon that we could still f$ck it up.  After all is said and done this is Charlton - and if we survive by the skin of our teeth - we must be truly grateful.
    We’ve only had 8/9 (?)relegations in 121 years. 
    Agree it can be painful but statistically better at staying up! 
    And 4 of them in the last 19 years, so let’s call that 1 in 5.  Last relegation 19/20.  So we are overdue one, and seemingly working studiously to achieve it.
  • EveshamAddick
    EveshamAddick Posts: 7,115
    In Sheffield Weds’ great 0-0 draw against Coventry at the weekend they managed 0 shots on target. In 12 out of 19 games since 1 January they’ve scored 0 goals. The other 7 games they scored 1. They haven’t won a league game since 20 September 2025 and that was away at Pompey. That means no home wins at all this season, the last one being 21 April 2025, which is almost a year ago. By all accounts, we should be confident of getting at least a point this Saturday.
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,991
    In Sheffield Weds’ great 0-0 draw against Coventry at the weekend they managed 0 shots on target. In 12 out of 19 games since 1 January they’ve scored 0 goals. The other 7 games they scored 1. They haven’t won a league game since 20 September 2025 and that was away at Pompey. That means no home wins at all this season, the last one being 21 April 2025, which is almost a year ago. By all accounts, we should be confident of getting at least a point this Saturday.
    We are definitely gonna lose based on this. 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,953
    edited April 13
    If we were to lose I imagine our bottle will totally go and things would go down to the Swansea game.

    We'll beat Wednesday I'm confident of that.
  • MrBurns
    MrBurns Posts: 1,732
    In Sheffield Weds’ great 0-0 draw against Coventry at the weekend they managed 0 shots on target. In 12 out of 19 games since 1 January they’ve scored 0 goals. The other 7 games they scored 1. They haven’t won a league game since 20 September 2025 and that was away at Pompey. That means no home wins at all this season, the last one being 21 April 2025, which is almost a year ago. By all accounts, we should be confident of getting at least a point this Saturday.
    But this is Charlton