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Doncaster Rovers v Charlton Athletic post-match views 10th February 2018

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    We should have won that game 2 or 3 nil or at the very least their goal should have been no more than a consolation.
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    Leuth said:

    Oggy Red said:


    Plymouth Argyle, 'no-hopers' marooned at the bottom of the table for almost half a season - are now just 3 points behind us.

    Rule 1 in the Third Division:
    First build a solid team unit, not just a collection of tricky ball-players.

    We were solid and dominant today! Just made a terrible substitution and the ball fell kindly for them. It was their second chance of the entire game
    Doesn't matter how dominant we are, the only stat that matters is the goals, and we fucking leak them like a sieve
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    Well done to our great support today . Shame KR and the players could not be bothered .
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    Robinson has lost us 5 points in the last two games. Tried to be clever last week looking for a third goal and completely and unnecessarily upset the defence this week bringing on an out of form Lennon. He is showing very poor decision making at the end of games and seriously begs the question "is he good enough?".
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    For some reason I’m much more annoyed after this week than last. Must just be the cumulative effect of effing it up yet again.
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    Extremely disappointed that we couldn’t hold out. After last weeks collapse I was certain we wouldn’t allow it to happen two weeks in a row. At least Bradford didn’t win which is the only positive I can think of.

    I am convinced we will finish in the top 6 but we are going to make it even more difficult for ourselves and it will probably go down to the final match of the season.
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    SDAddick said:

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    Rob said:

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    Rob said:

    All down to Robinson. He gave the initiative right back to Donny with his substitutions at the end. Especially the Da Silva/Lennon switch. It didn't need doing. We were handling them just fine. Why change something that has been working for 93 minutes. Unbelievably bad subs.

    You could have said the same thing last week when he brought on Aribo and we looked like we'd score next. I wouldn't have brought off DaSilva, I'd probably have gone five at the back. Actually, I wouldn't have had Lennon in the squad, he's just not good enough. Maybe a loan away next year or something, but as things stand I'd move him on in the summer and bring Dijksteel into the squad for him on Tuesday.

    This one feel like a real kick in the bollocks. We vastly outplayed them in the second half and their goal was their only chance. We actually defended well throughout. Bauer makes us much, much calmer at the back.

    Should have been 2-3 up when we conceded. Substitution makes sense on paper to some extent, but again why not just go five at the back for a couple minutes. But ultimately, Robinson wasn't the one standing in front of the keeper five yards out of position playing everyone onside.
    Yes, but it's about changing the momentum of the game at crucial times. Whatever had happened earlier in the game we were still 1-0 up and cruising. Da Silva had been having a stormer and bringing him off for Lennon was not a good move. Why change something that doesn't need fixing. Substitutions can affect the initiative of the game and that's what I think happened today. Robinson should be able to read better what's happening on the field. I think that's his weak spot especially at the back. I think he needs a good defensive minded coach working with him.
    I agree. Actually, I think he needs really any other senior, experienced coach added to his set up. Right now I think we're desperately missing a tactician, and someone with some experience. We have two coaches, and one was on the pitch for the last ten minutes.
    I actually think we have three coaches as Robinson is no manager. he's seems good with the youngsters and possibly can motivate players but that's about it. he should be second to a man who actually knows a bit more about the game.
    I don't agree with that, I think a manager should be a coach first and foremost. I think that old set up of, let's call it the "Redknapp way" where you're there for transfers, hire a bunch of coaches to take training, and maybe occasionally turn up to training is outdated. Would Robinson benefit from going somewhere with a vastly experienced and skilled coach, preferably abroad? Absolutely. But I don't think his problem is that he's a coach.
    what im trying to say is that there's nothing wrong with being a coach but if your in charge you need to be more than just that and i dont think he has it. yep being a coach first and foremost is a must but after that he hasn't got that much to give. he is let down by his tactics, his inability to change the team against different opposition, his lack of experience/understanding to read the game and change to counter act the opposition and some of his transfers have been disappointing or don't provide a different option.

    last weeks game showed to me that on top of those things some of his coaching has to be questioned due to the goals we conceded (all cut backs) also not being able to see a game out. all things I think a better coach/manger should be able to do.
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    Someone I know claims to know Bowyer and says that he (Bowyer) and Jacko think that Robinson is a useless knob and largely ignore him. I’ve always thought that was BS but I’m beginning to wonder.
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    E=mc2 said:

    It's ok saying what should have been in hindsight, but Personally, I think we should all get behind Karl Robinson and give him our full support for the final push - Off the cliffs of Dover!

    My favourite username on Charlton Life strikes again!
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    Shocking decision by Reeves, what was he thinking!! We slate Lennon (understandedly), but that miss or appalling decision whatever you want to call it cost us the win as much as the poor defending leading to their equaliser.
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    Apologies to the fans that travelled

    Bottle job F.C.
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    By the time Magennis has controlled the ball there are six Doncaster players between him and the goal...

    Even Magennis should have stuck his foot through it!!
    The only chance Mag had to score there was to hit it first time. Then Reeves set up pass looks genius.
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    By the time Magennis has controlled the ball there are six Doncaster players between him and the goal...

    Even Magennis should have stuck his foot through it!!
    The only chance Mag had to score there was to hit it first time. Then Reeves set up pass looks genius.
    Except Reeves put it behind him, so it wasn't even a good pull-back
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    Random game of kick and hope garnished with many accidents. I could not identify one propper intentional build up from both teams.
    But we got players who should never be as clueless as they've looked today (and last week).
    Pointless blaming anyone for the goal, its how pathetically we move as a team, and yet our manager managed to look surprised at the end of this fiasco ...
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    By the time Magennis has controlled the ball there are six Doncaster players between him and the goal...

    Even Magennis should have stuck his foot through it!!
    The only chance Mag had to score there was to hit it first time. Then Reeves set up pass looks genius.
    Wasn’t a good enough pass.
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    Not good enough

    This. It just isn't good enough. New owner can't come soon enough.
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    Charlton fans in excellent voice by the way. Brilliant.
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    valleyfan said:

    First morning after the takeover, new owners sign it at 8 am. 8.01 am Robinson escorted to the exit gate.

    As much as I’d like that to happen, the guy is a perennial arse licker!

    He’ll cling on by convincing the new owners with his ‘gift of the gab’ & questionable passion
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    We sang our hearts out the whole game and probably only 3 or 4 players clapped us from the halfway line. Not a single player came over to us and even KR didnt stay and clap us. We were superb supporters today. Disgusting recognition back from the players who again let us down in last minute.

    Genuine question - how many people are actually bothered by this?
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    LouisMend said:
    The blame game is getting a bit tedious now. Never his fault for tactics, always the players' for not following instructions.
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    Wasn’t at the game but total agitations that we can repeat our mistakes of last week and concede late again.

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    5 points dropped over the last two weeks. We never learn. Typical Charlton ...
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