The trouble with a good run is that I fear it will end any moment. It would be nice to win comfortably against Barnet, but I am sure they will fight hard to keep us out. We also be without a few of our key players, it would seem.
Is there any way Barnet could make life difficult for us? Or, am I just being a worrier?
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They have already held us to a draw so they must be "respected" as the pros always say.
Semedo will be banned, Martin can't play, Anyinsah could be injured and Waggy is an unknown.
Not expecting an easy win but I do expect a win.
Hopefully though the booboys will stay away from this one and a supportive, if relatively small, crowd will get behind our weakened side and see us through.
Following Charlton is never a bed of roses (understatement of the decade!!), and yes Barnet can come and make life difficult for us, but Parky needs to get the team 'up for it' and guard against complacency. However, strangely, the fact that he will have to draft in two or three squad players due to injury, suspension and no permission to play will help to ensure this doesnt happen, as these players will want to prove they are worth a starting place in the line-up for Saturday. I fully expect a win, but no doubt there will be one or two scares along the way, afterall this is Charlton!!
A solid victory tomorrow will put us in a good position for the next 2 home games against winnable opposition and that's crucial in the run up to christmas. Other teams are already going to start to notice us after stuffing P'boro but if we won the next 3 games we would have won 8 out of 9 and that's enough to strike fear into anyone in this division.
and they held the mighty Gulls to a draw on Saturday too. A lack of respect will come back to bite us on the bum.
Elliot/Worner
Francis
Fortune
Dailly/Doherty
Fry
Reid
McCormack
Racon
Jackson
Benson
Abbott
Should be sufficient to get us through, would be nice to see Abbott get a couple of goals. Think he is hugely lacking in confidence rather than being an absolute donkey as some have suggested.
I agree to some extent but with, on paper, a winnable second round home draw the third round beckons as much as it ever will which could mean much needed unbudgeted bunce if the draw is kind.
Parky knows the league comes first so will hopefully get the selection balance right to both win this one and the upcoming home league games.
Personally I would rest Anyinsah even if he is fit and bring in the likes of McCormack, Fortune and Sodje who has barely featured recently and could do with a game.
Elliot
Francis
Dailly
Fortune
Fry/Jackson- unsure what Parky will go for here tbh.
Waggy (would like to rest him but there is little alternative on the right with Martin ineligable)
McCormack
Racon
Reid
Sodje
Benson (good chance hopefully for him to get another goal, keep confidence up)
as would be money from a money-spinning third round tie or even fourth round tie if we failed to get promoted.
i'd get the win.
A third-round tie at home to Spurs/Chelsea/Arse/Utd/Liverpool/West Ham/Palace is a new player for Parky in the Jan window (and we'd beat Palace!)
plus Luton at home in the next round would prob. be a TV game as well and they would bring a couple of thousand to fill the Jimmy Seed so all good money
a 1-0 benson goal to scape through gonna be a tough
roll on Luton or Corby and then hopefully United or Palarse...