Feely - Imperious, don't think he missed a header all night
Daniel - Came on in the second half. First time I've seen him. Decent pace, two footed, put himself about.
But the star man...Jack Munns. Small in stature, but big in heart. Chased everything, and showed decent vision and skill. Looked like he wants an extension to that 5 month contract.
Charlton’s Kent Senior Cup second round clash against Dartford will be played on Wednesday, October 16th (7.45pm) at Princes Park, the club confirmed on Monday
Charlton’s Kent Senior Cup second round clash against Dartford will be played on Wednesday, October 16th (7.45pm) at Princes Park, the club confirmed on Monday
Lost 1 0, 97th minute free kick, Princes a KSC graveyard, more corners than spaghetti junction and if Sunderland really want to pay money for Diego Poyet...
But so much possession, so many corners , so many chances created....and so little to show for it.
Marvelled at some of the skills shown on the ball but oh boy ! Do we need someone to put the finishing touch !
Really missing Joe Piggott ( who was there watching the lads tonight) and Michael Smith in this squad and seemingly a dearth of young strikers to take their place.
Should have scored 6 but when you don't take your chances ....a sucker punch was always on the cards.
Thought we were unlucky,mainly controlled the game but lacked a cutting edge up front.Even azeez would of given us more of a chance.i personally thought poyet played well along with no.9 daniel? also think kevin feely will be a very useful cb in the next few seasons
If you think about it, the academy have lost Smith to the Wombles, Azeez to Torquay, and Pigott to the 1st team. That's a lot of goals to lose.
We were clearly the best team on the night, and the Dartford fans I spoke to could not believe that they got away with it. Their keeper pulled off 3-4 good saves to keep them in it.
Saying that, we missed 2-3 open goals.
I found it pleasing that Charlton tried to play football on the deck, using the superior pace of the 3 up front. Much better than the hoof ball that the first team so often serve up.
IMO, Poyet was the best player on the park by a country mile. Daniel also played well, and is a very flexible player, who can play either wide, or through the middle. Saying that, I am struggling to think of any of the boys who played badly. If Munns had played as well as I have seen him play previously, I think we would have won.
There is one major difference this year. Jase is a Charlton legend but, as top academy coach, he is not worthy of lacing Nathan Jones boots...
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Poor performance generally, but a few stand outs.
Feely - Imperious, don't think he missed a header all night
Daniel - Came on in the second half. First time I've seen him. Decent pace, two footed, put himself about.
But the star man...Jack Munns. Small in stature, but big in heart. Chased everything, and showed decent vision and skill. Looked like he wants an extension to that 5 month contract.
@AzzaBarnes: Travelling with the u21s to play Dartford in the Kent Senior Cup #cafc
Subs: Muldoon, Barnes, Ahearne-Grant, Gomez, Thomas (OG) #cafc
But so much possession, so many corners , so many chances created....and so little to show for it.
Marvelled at some of the skills shown on the ball but oh boy ! Do we need someone to put the finishing touch !
Really missing Joe Piggott ( who was there watching the lads tonight) and Michael Smith in this squad and seemingly a dearth of young strikers to take their place.
Should have scored 6 but when you don't take your chances ....a sucker punch was always on the cards.
We were clearly the best team on the night, and the Dartford fans I spoke to could not believe that they got away with it. Their keeper pulled off 3-4 good saves to keep them in it.
Saying that, we missed 2-3 open goals.
I found it pleasing that Charlton tried to play football on the deck, using the superior pace of the 3 up front. Much better than the hoof ball that the first team so often serve up.
IMO, Poyet was the best player on the park by a country mile. Daniel also played well, and is a very flexible player, who can play either wide, or through the middle. Saying that, I am struggling to think of any of the boys who played badly. If Munns had played as well as I have seen him play previously, I think we would have won.
There is one major difference this year. Jase is a Charlton legend but, as top academy coach, he is not worthy of lacing Nathan Jones boots...