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Form since Millwall game

incorruptible addick
incorruptible addick Posts: 2,125
edited February 2010 in General Charlton
For no particular reason I was just looking at the programme from the Millwall game before Xmas. Happened to glance at the table in the programme (complete up to and including games played on Dec 12), when we were sitting in second place on 45 pts, two behind Leeds.

That encouraged me to compare it to today's table.

It shows since we played Millwall on Dec 19, this is the form of the seven promotion and play-off candidates :

Norwich 30 pts from 12 games

Swindon 28 from 12

Colchester 23 from 11

Millwall 23 from 11

Huddersfield 22 from 11

Leeds 19 from 12

Charlton 15 from 12

Not sure this proves anything we didn't already know but thought I'd share it... typical that it had to be Millwall who started our decline.

Comments

  • nolly
    nolly Posts: 12,122
    were still second.......................
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,571
    [cite]Posted By: nolly[/cite]were still second.......................
    in the play off positions ;o)
  • D_F_T
    D_F_T Posts: 1,154
    edited February 2010
    Yes, it was a turning point. They gave us a real fright that day. Although we came back from 2 down to take the lead, we threw that lead away twice, once very late in the game and that's what knocked us.

    We haven't been the same team since.

    We had setbacks earlier in the season but we always recovered, we have lost the ability to recover.

    Our team has no heart!
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,225
    I've got a horrible feeling that after the Millwall game they will have replaced us in 6th spot and it will be farewell to the play-offs.
  • pilchard
    pilchard Posts: 3,763
    It is rather hard to be optimistic at the moment tbh.
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,129
    [cite]Posted By: Chaz Hill[/cite]I've got a horrible feeling that after the Millwall game they will have replaced us in 6th spot and it will be farewell to the play-offs.

    Or we beat Millwall, regain our believe go on a winning run for the final 10 games to go up as champions ;-)
  • Chaz Hill
    Chaz Hill Posts: 5,225
    [cite]Posted By: BigRedEvil[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Chaz Hill[/cite]I've got a horrible feeling that after the Millwall game they will have replaced us in 6th spot and it will be farewell to the play-offs.

    Or we beat Millwall, regain our believe go on a winning run for the final 10 games to go up as champions ;-)

    It would be typical Charlton to do that. Drag us down to the depths of despair before giving us something to cheers about. Hope you are right but......
  • nolly
    nolly Posts: 12,122
    typical charlton? what beat millwall
  • cafcdan18
    cafcdan18 Posts: 3,664
    I blame Sodje and Burton for those stupid red cards on boxing day, if we had beat Swindon maybe we would have put the Milwall game behind us sooner.
  • What gets me is how ordinary Swindon were that day. Outplayed and outfought by nine men, we would have absolutely crushed them with 11. We had more possession, more shots on and off target and more corners with an hour with nine men. We scored once with 10 and once with 9. We hit the woodwork and had one off the line with 9! Where has that passion gone? Now that team who I thought were distinctly average are above us if they win a game in hand. The difference is goalscorers. You need them to get out of these divisions. We don't have one, they have two. The guaranteed goals from Paynter and Austin mask their deficiencies and shortcomings. Sodje and Mooney only serve to emphasise ours.

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  • cafcdan18
    cafcdan18 Posts: 3,664
    [quote][cite]Posted By: ISawLeaburnScore[/cite]What gets me is how ordinary Swindon were that day. Outplayed and outfought by nine men, we would have absolutely crushed them with 11. We had more possession, more shots on and off target and more corners with an hour with nine men. We scored once with 10 and once with 9. We hit the woodwork and had one off the line with 9! Where has that passion gone? Now that team who I thought were distinctly average are above us if they win a game in hand. The difference is goalscorers. You need them to get out of these divisions. We don't have one, they have two. The guaranteed goals from Paynter and Austin mask their deficiencies and shortcomings. Sodje and Mooney only serve to emphasise ours.[/quote]

    100% agree, Swindon also have weak areas but with two strikers in such good form, they will be a decent bet in the play offs. They also have Pericard on the bench who is probably better than what we have
  • [cite]Posted By: Chaz Hill[/cite]I've got a horrible feeling that after the Millwall game they will have replaced us in 6th spot and it will be farewell to the play-offs.

    I must say I've had this thought too. Absolute disaster of a season if that happens.