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Huddersfield v Charlton - Match Thread / Post Match Views

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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,522
    Thirded
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Fourthded
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,026
    Fifthed
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,008
    Sixthed.

    Anyway, blame me as I was the one who asked for the opinions of fans that were there, as it sounded as though Hudds came on strong after making their subs and we faded, having not done the same.
  • stilladdicted
    stilladdicted Posts: 4,307
    Seventhed and eighthed.
  • seriously_red
    seriously_red Posts: 5,741
    edited August 2013
    Ninthed!
    Not only does he have to manage the game, there is the bigger picture of managing the squad week by week, month by month...
    As NYaddick and tutt tutt both state, something has to change in midfield to turn this around
  • tentheded?
    They're OUR players, what we can afford, CP can only work with the tools that he's got - that's not insinuating that the team are indeed tools:)
  • RZA
    RZA Posts: 176
    So we would've had Hull in the draw had we won. Starting to feel a bit better.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,149
    would have got Hull away so no big loss
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,630
    We would have only got Hull away anyway. Don't care that we are out now :)
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  • WelshAddick
    WelshAddick Posts: 1,321
    it would have been swindon away.
  • Nicholas
    Nicholas Posts: 7,630
    Just as bad
  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 3,930
    The thing is - football is a game of opinions and always will be. All of us might well out out a different starting 11 each Saturday and make different subs at different times. Truth is, that poster above is right - we all trust him and he's in charge. Allow for mistakes sometimes.
  • Dansk_Red
    Dansk_Red Posts: 5,727
    edited August 2013
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  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,911
    Had we won at 'Uddersfield, the balls may have come out of the bag in a different order. I don't think you can assume that we'd have got 'Ull away; ask Jean-Paul Sartre.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,766
    The numbers were done in alphabetical order for this round and so we would've had Chelsea's ball. They're playing away at Swindon and so that would've been our draw.
  • penchant
    penchant Posts: 12

    Haven't read much of the above comments, but my take on last night was that it was a really promising performance. Have to admit my heart sank when they announced they were playing same team that crushed Bournemouth but we bossed the first half completely. Evina in particular was outstanding in the first half though faded in the second. Pritchard was everwhere and Jackson held the midfield together. Oddly the only player I was getting frustrated with was Sordell who on more than one occasion dwelt on the ball too long or didn't pass, but he took his goal well and it will take a bit of time to fit into the side.
    If Morrisons header had gone in at the death we might be looking at a totally different story, but as it is I really think last night shows that there is strength in this squad and, despite being out of this cup competition, there are more positives than negatives (on the pitch at least).

    Agreed, without the gloss on it. You stopped us playing and that bodes well for you this season. You won't go down and I thought you would before last night.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,729
    It feels the turning point was a flukey deflected goal, Sometimes you just have to accept it and take the positives.

    However, generally, the poster who commented on the defence was spot on. We have one of the best defences in the league on paper - they are excellent players and they and the keeper have to step up a few notches. Do that and the wins will start to flow.
  • Had we won at 'Uddersfield, the balls may have come out of the bag in a different order. I don't think you can assume that we'd have got 'Ull away; ask Jean-Paul Sartre.

    Didn't he do "Oxygene" ?
    ;-)

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  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,911

    Had we won at 'Uddersfield, the balls may have come out of the bag in a different order. I don't think you can assume that we'd have got 'Ull away; ask Jean-Paul Sartre.

    Didn't he do "Oxygene" ?
    ;-)

    Yes, MOG, with vocals by Simone de Beauvoir.

  • J BLOCK said:

    Is it me, or does anyone else think that Hamer is not very good - don't think I've ever seen him make a decent save. Keepers like Keily or Carson used to make some class saves, but it seems like every shot the opposition have they score.

    Leicester at home last season
    ok - so 1 save in 40-odd games..........wonderful.
    Bore off you clown. He has won us far more points than he has ever cost us.


    sorry, but I disagree. I can't remember many games getting off my feet and applauding a world class save , but I can remember many by Kiely, Carson, Bolder etc.

    why not re-read this thread - you'll find that their keeper made 2 or 3 saves, but as soon as the opposition shoot it seems to go in. I know to some people the team are Godlike and can do no wrong, well sorry, I don't sit in that camp.

    Only had to watch the Barnsley game last week when he made a brilliant double save.

    You talk complete bollocks when it comes to football. It's embarrassing.

    ...and he took a good crack in that save that save at Barnsley and nearly had to come off. He was limping for a good 5 minutes after. For me he's proper Charlton and always gives his best for the team AND fans. That could have been game over but we got back in the game later and won a point. Hamer shouldn't be a scapegoat. He's got10 other players in front of him that also need to stand up and be counted. The team will come good and Powell is the one to sort it.

    Hamer is as good as it gets at OUR level so better spend time building him up as opposed to knocking him down.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,426

    Just seen the highlights. Hamer should never have been beaten at the near post for the first goal. The second you could not help as took a wicked deflection. However the third goal should have been hit into the stands by cort (There was a foul on our player before though).

    Dust down and go again. I think we will finish 8th this year
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    Is there 4 blokes in fancy dress behind the goal?
  • There is - the lad in the yellow skirt seemed particularly at home in womans clothes!


  • Is there 4 blokes in fancy dress behind the goal?
    There was indeed, VG.

    Elvis, Snow White, a hula "girl" and 1 other(all guys) Fans closest to us were singing" Snow White, Snow White give us a song "

  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,982
    ha good effort. anyone from here?