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

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  • Phil
    Phil Posts: 613
    Not at the game either but more than happy to put responsibility for throwing away the win on Robinson something it seems he’ll never do. I’ve seen enough of his ineptitude first hand. The poor subs and late goals recur and Robinson never seems to learn. Equally concerning is the inability to score more goals and that has been the case during the entirety of his reign. Pretty poor for someone who allegedly plays an expansive brand of football. Like the numerous injuries the many missed chances can’t just be coincidence. Up to individuals if they want to swallow the guff he comes out with (today’s rub of the green comment is the latest) I’m not. His time with us is a carbon copy of his time with MK Dons save for one thing - we’re not getting promoted.

  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,382
    Was Bauer or Konsa playing left CB?
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    JamesSeed said:

    Was Bauer or Konsa playing left CB?

    Bauer. Thought both CB's were outstanding today.
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824

    clb74 said:

    Highlight of the day was on the train home.
    Mate came out with I don't give a f@ck if red bull buy us change our name and move us to another ground if there willing to throw millions at us I'm happy with that.

    Sounds like a cracking day if that was the highlight :-)
    F@ck the football spoils a good day out with mates.
    F@cking sitting there with a couple minutes to go a couple of us saying they are gonna score and they do.
    Another f@cking week where other results mainly go our way and we f@ck up.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,382
    edited February 2018

    Reeves was the weak link. Cannot believe he took Fosu off when he did instead of Reeves.

    If they were both equally tired and Fosu hadn't picked up a knock I entirely agree.

    Also don't understand why Bauer was on the bench v. Oxford. Should have started.

    I don't understand why Aribo has been dropped.

    I don't understand why he never considers resting Magennis.

    Reeves is potentially a very good player, but he hasn't showed much despite having had plenty of opportunities.

    And I would be playing KAG, at least from the bench, wouldn't have loaned him out.

    Wouldn't have Ajose near the bench.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811
    Phil said:

    Not at the game either but more than happy to put responsibility for throwing away the win on Robinson something it seems he’ll never do. I’ve seen enough of his ineptitude first hand. The poor subs and late goals recur and Robinson never seems to learn. Equally concerning is the inability to score more goals and that has been the case during the entirety of his reign. Pretty poor for someone who allegedly plays an expansive brand of football. Like the numerous injuries the many missed chances can’t just be coincidence. Up to individuals if they want to swallow the guff he comes out with (today’s rub of the green comment is the latest) I’m not. His time with us is a carbon copy of his time with MK Dons save for one thing - we’re not getting promoted.

    Well not exactly, MK took ages to get promoted so it is indeed a carbon copy. Perhaps we need to wait another couple of years until we get our Deli Alli and a striker like Grigg.

    Wasn't Aribo our Alli? Is that why he's on the bench whilst Reeves roams round the pitch doing fuck all.
  • Phil
    Phil Posts: 613

    Phil said:

    Not at the game either but more than happy to put responsibility for throwing away the win on Robinson something it seems he’ll never do. I’ve seen enough of his ineptitude first hand. The poor subs and late goals recur and Robinson never seems to learn. Equally concerning is the inability to score more goals and that has been the case during the entirety of his reign. Pretty poor for someone who allegedly plays an expansive brand of football. Like the numerous injuries the many missed chances can’t just be coincidence. Up to individuals if they want to swallow the guff he comes out with (today’s rub of the green comment is the latest) I’m not. His time with us is a carbon copy of his time with MK Dons save for one thing - we’re not getting promoted.

    Well not exactly, MK took ages to get promoted so it is indeed a carbon copy. Perhaps we need to wait another couple of years until we get our Deli Alli and a striker like Grigg.

    Wasn't Aribo our Alli? Is that why he's on the bench whilst Reeves roams round the pitch doing fuck all.
    Indeed! I stopped short of making the Alli and Grigg references to which you can add Adobe of course. Robinson even then scrapped promotion on the last day of the season and his record in play-offs is like his tactical nous - awful!
  • Phil
    Phil Posts: 613
    Er Afobe!
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,967
    edited February 2018
    JamesSeed said:

    I was talking to a German friend about why England lose on penalties. he said 'it's because you think you're going to lose on penalties'. He then said 'We know we're going to win on penalties. In fact we know we're going to win, full stop'.

    We are the opposite of that. 'Expect the worst'. 'It's the hope that kills you'. These have become the Charlton philosophy/expectation. Whether it's based on experience or not it's a negativity that permeates the whole club, from fans to players. Need to break away from that.

    I think that’s a reality for most clubs fans. I personally look at every team in this league and who England play against and think we will piss all over them but in reality we won’t. This season is stuttering to a mid table splutter, for various reasons, and I will be surprised on current form if we finish in the top 6.
  • How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

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  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,382
    1StevieG said:

    JamesSeed said:

    I was talking to a German friend about why England lose on penalties. he said 'it's because you think you're going to lose on penalties'. He then said 'We know we're going to win on penalties. In fact we know we're going to win, full stop'.

    We are the opposite of that. 'Expect the worst'. 'It's the hope that kills you'. These have become the Charlton philosophy/expectation. Whether it's based on experience or not it's a negativity that permeates the whole club, from fans to players. Need to break away from that.

    I think that’s a reality for most clubs fans. I personally look at every team in this league and who England play against and think we will piss all over them but in reality we won’t. This season is stuttering to a mid table splutter, for various reasons, and I will be surprised on current form if we finish in the top 6.
    I know what you mean. All I'm saying is we all get nervous when we're ahead, you can feel it round the stadium. I think the players can pick up on that. Or do they panic anyway, without help from the crowd?
    I prefer the Tuetonic approach. Stick the cherry in the net.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

    in his defence, he cannot be blamed for the goal and the goal was a fluke.

    Nevertheless, he continues to make poor decisions of which he has to take responsibility.
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,134
    From my brief glances it looked like the majority of the players did clap the fans at the end? And the fans around me (including me) didn't really respond as we were too busy bemoaning our fate. Did anyone really expect them to all over come over blowing kisses and pumping fists after conceding a 93rd minute equaliser? And the not caring argument is a load of old bollocks, they do care and would have been absolutely gutted I'm sure. People are too precious...

    Sick of the Lennon bashing too-it was absolute panic stations in our box during that move and the blame shouldn't be laid solely at his door again but, when we don't like a player, we will find a way to blame him for everything.....

    Our biggest issue today was not taking our chances when they came and Fosu's has to score that one on one. Shame as he had a good game other than that although tired at the end hence him being subbed. Though Da Silva was very good too but Kashi was my MOM-he was everywhere.

    Great atmosphere in our end and nice to see loads of old faces I haven't seen for ages. Also my dad made me laugh getting ever so slightly star struck meeting @LouisMend at the station before the game.

  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,808
    edited February 2018
    No doubt we were somewhat unlucky but to a certain extent you "make your own luck" by taking your chances etc when you're ahead and don't repeat the same mistakes, the most glaring of which is letting your lead slip in the final minutes.

    We will keep plugging away and when looking towards the rest of the season, our quality will see us win enough games to finish in the 5th to 8th range. Unfortunately we are not ruthless enough to be doing any better than that, and that is not good enough.
  • How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

    in his defence, he cannot be blamed for the goal and the goal was a fluke.

    Nevertheless, he continues to make poor decisions of which he has to take responsibility.
    You know full well you'd be full of praise if we'd won that 0-1. The fact we didn't is just bad luck.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,679

    How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

    in his defence, he cannot be blamed for the goal and the goal was a fluke.

    Nevertheless, he continues to make poor decisions of which he has to take responsibility.
    how for fecks sake was their goal a fluke ??? I suppose the player wasn't trying to score but passing it to the steward in the stands when it unluckily took a deflection to one of his team mates who was standing unmarked 4 yards from goal.

    maybe, just maybe, if Reeves had tried passing to the same steward (it was at the same end) then his shot too may have taken a deflection............but he didn't decide to shoot, did he ?? He tried passing to a player in a worse position than he was. Utter twonk.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,599
    Only saw the highlights, not taking our chances looked as much of the issue as the goal at the end which took a wicked deflection. Fosu should have finished his one on one, the keeper was so far out as he approached he had ample time to lob him.

    We have the double edged sword of conceding too many goals AND not scoring enough, 5 points thrown away in the last two games, would have seen us safely in the middle of the play off positions with games in hand to cement a 3rd/4th place.

    But we just don't have enough, I hope to be proved wrong but still see us 7th-12th.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

    in his defence, he cannot be blamed for the goal and the goal was a fluke.

    Nevertheless, he continues to make poor decisions of which he has to take responsibility.
    how for fecks sake was their goal a fluke ??? I suppose the player wasn't trying to score but passing it to the steward in the stands when it unluckily took a deflection to one of his team mates who was standing unmarked 4 yards from goal.

    maybe, just maybe, if Reeves had tried passing to the same steward (it was at the same end) then his shot too may have taken a deflection............but he didn't decide to shoot, did he ?? He tried passing to a player in a worse position than he was. Utter twonk.
    ok perhaps not a fluke, but if you put your anger to one side for a minute you will agree it was certainly fortuitous. Lennon playing him onside didn't help but a ball deflecting into the path of their best positioned player was very fortunate.

    Completely agree about Reeves, the bloke was useless, as he has been pretty much every time he has played.
  • cafcfan1990
    cafcfan1990 Posts: 12,811

    How can people really blame Robinson after seeing the Doncaster goal?

    Ridiculous deflection.

    in his defence, he cannot be blamed for the goal and the goal was a fluke.

    Nevertheless, he continues to make poor decisions of which he has to take responsibility.
    You know full well you'd be full of praise if we'd won that 0-1. The fact we didn't is just bad luck.
    Full of praise for what? Beating a Doncaster side which was possibly the worst side I have seen in league 1 this season.

    Even if we had won the game, leaving Reeves on for as long as he did was still a bad decision. One because he was shit and two because he was knackered.

    It's not bad luck, we didn't get the second and kill the game off. Robinson has to take part blame for that because it's a continuous theme under him. Of course not his fault Fosu missed a sitter. Taking Dasilva off for Lennon was not a good call, said it straight away because it was a totally unnecessary change.

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  • Regarding the collection today for little Jack Jeffereys, I've just discovered that a total of £379.64 was given today.

    Thank you SO much to everyone that contributed.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,373
    Fanny - an absolute pleasure to meet you and definitely hope to catch up again on another away day soon, hopefully with a better result to enjoy.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,808
    edited February 2018
    I can't wait to truly care about Charlton again. To tell the truth (and despite my reaction in the match thread) I was totally numb to Bauer's opening goal and I was numb to the Donny equaliser. I would've gone ballistic at both goals four or five years ago.


    Just sell the club.
  • If he won’t re think the 4231, he needs to start Aribo in the no 10 position. I agree with trying to get a player in there who wants to pass the ball rather than just run with it, but Reeves just hasn’t done enough to justify a starting place.

    JFC seems to be getting into the box less than he did earlier in the season too.
  • Can you fault Robinson for the subs? Fosu has been out for a while so it made sense to bring him off and Kaikai should have been an injection of pace on the counter. Jacko with five to go and Lennon for the last few balls into the box would have been what most of us would have wanted. Dropping Aribo after his performances recently tho, that was stupid.
  • AdTheAddicK
    AdTheAddicK Posts: 3,379
    edited February 2018

    Can you fault Robinson for the subs? Fosu has been out for a while so it made sense to bring him off and Kaikai should have been an injection of pace on the counter. Jacko with five to go and Lennon for the last few balls into the box would have been what most of us would have wanted. Dropping Aribo after his performances recently tho, that was stupid.

    You don't muck about with your back 4 especially when they're playing well, which Da Silva was. Then to bring Lennon on at LB??? Why not take Reeves off and play Lennon as a sweeper or a back 5. You can't defend that substitution today which has cost us not just 2 points, but mentally too.
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,134

    Can you fault Robinson for the subs? Fosu has been out for a while so it made sense to bring him off and Kaikai should have been an injection of pace on the counter. Jacko with five to go and Lennon for the last few balls into the box would have been what most of us would have wanted. Dropping Aribo after his performances recently tho, that was stupid.

    You don't muck about with your back 4 especially when they're playing well, which Da Silva was. Then to bring Lennon on at LB??? Why not take Reeves off and play Lennon as a sweeper or a back 5. You can't defend that substitution today which has cost us not just 2 points, but mentally too.
    They had played a couple of higher balls in Da Silva’s direction during the second half after bringing on a new right winger and, as well as wasting a bit of time, Robinson wanted to negate that threat. As it was, Da Silva had dealt with everything that was thrown at him so agree that it was unnecessary.

    For a team who seem desperate to waste time at every opportunity when we are winning, our “game management” is actually rather poor. We had a throw in by their touch line about two minutes into injury time which should have eaten up at least a minute. Sollly threw to Marshall who, rather than shielding and holding in the corner, kicked it straight off and we surrendered possession. Only about 15 seconds off the clock which saddo here was timing in his desperation for the final whistle. Very frustrating.
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,696
    Was at the match.

    Overall it was a good day out.
    Met plenty of fellow lifers which is always nice. A good turnout with nearly 800 Charlton in very good voice throughout.
    But good God how many more points are we going to throw away by not seeing the game out.
    Robinson must find a way to get the team to play until the final whistle and not switch off early.
    His substitutes need to be 100% switched on from the second they are called upon.
    Yesterday and last week they clearly was not.
    I've not given up on a playoff spot but we must start winning matches consistently.

    Roland out
  • HandG
    HandG Posts: 2,134

    Regarding the collection today for little Jack Jeffereys, I've just discovered that a total of £379.64 was given today.

    Thank you SO much to everyone that contributed.

    Thank you for doing the collection Fanny-it was a lovely gesture and it's nice to hear that all were generous. I'm sure the family will be very grateful.