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  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,595
    Scoham said:
    He may be error prone at times, but i've grown to like Nabby.
  • Dont get all the Pompey fans bashing tbh, i spent 7 years living and working there, and had a great time - good people. The 'inbreds' bit just sounds a bit childish tbh.
    Plus in terms of their fans, they are one of the best in the country for following their team through thick and thin.

    Actually agree with this.
    Always enjoyed games against them, of which there have been many, including trips to Fratton Park. Really enjoyed my first trip there in January 1976, when we won an FA Cup replay 3-0.
    There are far worse places to visit.
    I was there too. Remember George Graham playing for them, and Mark Penfold scoring a goal - or am i dreaming this?
    I was only young so my memory for details back then isn't too great. Not sure about Mark Penfokd scoring though, as I don't ever remember him scoring.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,561

    What I find so frustrating is, the games I've seen all the way through this season, I really enjoyed, even Sunderland where we lost. They reminded me why I still love Charlton, why I still love football. And they were the games which had the stamp of Lee Bowyer the player on them. Even the commentators tonight said that about our performance.

    If only we had an ownership and an infrastructure to back him, Bowyer would get us out of this bloody hell hole and onwards and upwards. I'm convinced he's got what it takes, even though he is less than a year into the job. But we are stuck with that idiot. It's a tragedy. We have to keep up the pressure on him to sell.

    I hate Roland for the above. I hate him for us being in League One and I hate him because I can’t be there to give Lee and his team my support to see us get out of this tin pot League. Just sell up and fuck off you senile old prick.

  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,885
    edited December 2018
    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,791
    edited December 2018
    Before checking the score I had an inkling we’d won but I was dreading another loss. The feeling of elation when the screen showed is hard to describe.
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    But apparently Bowyer was wrong to play a second eleven in the cup.
  • Last Christmas I gave you my heart and the very next day you gave it away. This year to save me from tears I gave to Lyle Taylor
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    But apparently Bowyer was wrong to play a second eleven in the cup.
    Bloke who played in the Cup scored the winner today.
  • Rob7Lee said:

    Scoham said:
    He may be error prone at times, but i've grown to like Nabby.
    Learn how to spell his name right and he might grow to like you too 😉
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  • barstool
    barstool Posts: 1,351
    edited December 2018
    Just on the train back was one of the many, top performance well deserved and going home happy.
    Lyle ran the line well, he just instinctively knows where to position himself.
    Lapslie was getting himself involved and running down the threats
    Steer, the last man
    Jason and Patrick kept it tight, Pitman when he came on snuff out
    The rest did a job
    Onwards and upwards, we were the better team and deservedly won
    We were also the better supporters, loved the Christmas song
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    But apparently Bowyer was wrong to play a second eleven in the cup.
    Bloke who played in the Cup scored the winner today.
    And.....
    I'd be far more concerned with the injuries that we already have and the injuries that we may have picked up tonight. I'd rather have Taylor and Grant up front on Saturday than Ajose and Reeco.
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    But apparently Bowyer was wrong to play a second eleven in the cup.
    Bloke who played in the Cup scored the winner today.
    And.....
    I'd be far more concerned with the injuries that we already have and the injuries that we may have picked up tonight. I'd rather have Taylor and Grant up front on Saturday than Ajose and Reeco.
    Emergency loan ? Is that possible?
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348

    Hot of the press - a photograph of the Charlton team making their way to the team coach.

    image

    Sure that wasn't taken before the game/
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 11,001
    Rob7Lee said:

    Scoham said:
    He may be error prone at times, but i've grown to like Nabby.
    He does seem genuine, even his ocassional brain fart moments are usually him trying too hard or getting carried away rather than any lack of effort. And given how he struggled when he first came he's shown proper spirit to keep plugging away.
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    I thought it was a lump on his foot not a compound fracture?
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Well done chaps, great result.

    I thought the Pompey boys in the commentary were a little ungracious to our fine boys, and that a fair few of their boys were over...

    Nah, they are a well organised long ball team that pack the box and get the ball in there. I hope they fail because they don’t play football. Sad to say as I have always loved the fact that they have always done so in the past and that is why I have always admired them.
  • RedChaser said:

    I

    Watched on a stream. We were fuckin awesome all over the pitch.

    Special mentions to Lapslie who I thought was a warrior and looked like Scott Parker at times.

    Big Naby, who’ve ive been critical of, he was immense and collective.

    Bielik really showed why Arsenal still have him real class act at times.

    And the obvious warriors in Pearce and Taylor.

    Excellent, might just be able to forget the cup now if we do Wimbledon Saturday, but wouldn’t it just be so charlton of us to fuck io Saturday though..

    The further injuries tonight won't make the task any easier against Wimbledon; getting right down to the bare bones now :disappointed:
    But apparently Bowyer was wrong to play a second eleven in the cup.
    Bloke who played in the Cup scored the winner today.
    And.....
    I'd be far more concerned with the injuries that we already have and the injuries that we may have picked up tonight. I'd rather have Taylor and Grant up front on Saturday than Ajose and Reeco.
    Emergency loan ? Is that possible?
    I really doubt it but, in any case, that normally involves laying out money so I don't think so.
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348
    Uboat said:

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    At least they're taking it well.

    Just watched the highlights. That tackle was a red card all day long.
  • addick05 said:

    Uboat said:

    image

    At least they're taking it well.

    Just watched the highlights. That tackle was a red card all day long.
    Should have been off before that with the Elbow to Beilik

    Shame as Ben Thompson had a real good game in truth.

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  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,145

    Dont get all the Pompey fans bashing tbh, i spent 7 years living and working there, and had a great time - good people. The 'inbreds' bit just sounds a bit childish tbh.
    Plus in terms of their fans, they are one of the best in the country for following their team through thick and thin.

    Actually agree with this.
    Always enjoyed games against them, of which there have been many, including trips to Fratton Park. Really enjoyed my first trip there in January 1976, when we won an FA Cup replay 3-0.
    There are far worse places to visit.
    Yeah, that one. I was there, being a student, and it seemed like I was the only Charlton fan there in a 32,000 crowd that thought it was going to be some kind of renaissance game -they were bottom of Div 2, we were halfway. I got separated from my neutral student buddies on the terrace, and watched the game on my own.Some Pompey bloke behind me had a go at me, so I turned round and tried to just face him down, and nothing happened. Two weeks later in the bar of the Centre Hotel there he was, with his girlfriend, looking at me, and I could see his brain trying to work out how this could possibly be, that I was still in Portsmouth. Meanwhile my brain was working out how large his biceps were, something I hadn't noticed two weeks earlier. Fortunately my great Pompey mate with me negotiated an honourable settlement.

    I hated the place, as a city, but I loved my six months in Grimsby the year before. Grimsby...these are just the hands life deals you. Beating them, especially at their gaff, is a close third for me after winning at Selhurst and the Rustbucket. Cheers!





  • First half performance was the best I’ve seen this season and second half we battled for all our worth. All put in a shift but at what cost, looks like 3 or 4 more injuries to take account of for Saturday. Thought Pompey looked ordinary, seem to rely on their physicality which went too far at times tonight.
    Like others on here I also went to the Poly and still work in Pompey but live about 12 miles outside. I’ll enjoy going into work tomorrow.
  • Sunderland in the playoff final? It could happen.
    Laddick01 said:

    ct_addick said:

    Don’t know how they are in first place

    You don’t have to be incredible to win this league. Just consistent and have a bit of luck.

    I think if every team plays at their absolute peak we’re a top 3 or 4 side in this division. Our problem hasn’t been competing with the ‘big boys’ but rather dropping points against some absolutely bang average sides

    Still think it’s playoffs, but I’m sure we’re in a much better place for them this year.
  • Lapslies block with his head /chest/arm/ball bag/whatever is unreal incredible bravery genuinely putting his body on the line take a bow son

    Watched on iplayer and I thought first half we totally dominated and it winds me up that they are that many points in front of us cos they aren't that good , it's a pony league and we will make the play offs .

    thought the ref leant our way unlike the commentators
    didn't WSS have a mate who was a lino , was that him tonight who has progressed to referee .

  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,149
    edited December 2018

    addick05 said:

    Uboat said:

    image

    At least they're taking it well.

    Just watched the highlights. That tackle was a red card all day long.
    Should have been off before that with the Elbow to Beilik

    Shame as Ben Thompson had a real good game in truth.

    Filthy on loan millwall scum

    edit : he should know better born in sunny Sidcup
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,955
    addick05 said:

    Uboat said:

    image

    At least they're taking it well.

    Just watched the highlights. That tackle was a red card all day long.
    It was reckless, with unnecessary force liable to cause injury.
    Which it did, to Taylor.

    The referee was positioned about 3 yards away from the incident and saw Thomson launch himself at Taylor. Dangerous play, straight Red Card.

  • andynelson
    andynelson Posts: 1,951

    Dont get all the Pompey fans bashing tbh, i spent 7 years living and working there, and had a great time - good people. The 'inbreds' bit just sounds a bit childish tbh.
    Plus in terms of their fans, they are one of the best in the country for following their team through thick and thin.

    Actually agree with this.
    Always enjoyed games against them, of which there have been many, including trips to Fratton Park. Really enjoyed my first trip there in January 1976, when we won an FA Cup replay 3-0.
    There are far worse places to visit.
    Yeah, that one. I was there, being a student, and it seemed like I was the only Charlton fan there in a 32,000 crowd that thought it was going to be some kind of renaissance game -they were bottom of Div 2, we were halfway. I got separated from my neutral student buddies on the terrace, and watched the game on my own.Some Pompey bloke behind me had a go at me, so I turned round and tried to just face him down, and nothing happened. Two weeks later in the bar of the Centre Hotel there he was, with his girlfriend, looking at me, and I could see his brain trying to work out how this could possibly be, that I was still in Portsmouth. Meanwhile my brain was working out how large his biceps were, something I hadn't noticed two weeks earlier. Fortunately my great Pompey mate with me negotiated an honourable settlement.

    I hated the place, as a city, but I loved my six months in Grimsby the year before. Grimsby...these are just the hands life deals you. Beating them, especially at their gaff, is a close third for me after winning at Selhurst and the Rustbucket. Cheers!





    Dont get all the Pompey fans bashing tbh, i spent 7 years living and working there, and had a great time - good people. The 'inbreds' bit just sounds a bit childish tbh.
    Plus in terms of their fans, they are one of the best in the country for following their team through thick and thin.

    Actually agree with this.
    Always enjoyed games against them, of which there have been many, including trips to Fratton Park. Really enjoyed my first trip there in January 1976, when we won an FA Cup replay 3-0.
    There are far worse places to visit.
    Yeah, that one. I was there, being a student, and it seemed like I was the only Charlton fan there in a 32,000 crowd that thought it was going to be some kind of renaissance game -they were bottom of Div 2, we were halfway. I got separated from my neutral student buddies on the terrace, and watched the game on my own.Some Pompey bloke behind me had a go at me, so I turned round and tried to just face him down, and nothing happened. Two weeks later in the bar of the Centre Hotel there he was, with his girlfriend, looking at me, and I could see his brain trying to work out how this could possibly be, that I was still in Portsmouth. Meanwhile my brain was working out how large his biceps were, something I hadn't noticed two weeks earlier. Fortunately my great Pompey mate with me negotiated an honourable settlement.

    I hated the place, as a city, but I loved my six months in Grimsby the year before. Grimsby...these are just the hands life deals you. Beating them, especially at their gaff, is a close third for me after winning at Selhurst and the Rustbucket. Cheers!





    The game where George Hope played well. Beat two men, rounded the goalie and slipped it home for his second (I think).
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Perfect away performance. Outfought and outplayed by what was a better side.
    Well done Bows.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,765
    edited December 2018
    That feels like as big a result as Shrewsbury away last season. We needed a win there to stop our season drifting away into mid table obscurity and we got it. Tonight wasn’t quite do or die but it feels massive for our season.

    In previous seasons, it’s been around December that things start to fall apart and after losses to Doncaster and Blackpool I had started to getting that sinking feeling once more.

    No better way to arrest a slump that to take a deserved three points away from the league leaders on their own patch. It sounds like we won with determination and grit, something that was lacking when the frost of December came to bite under the previous bloke.

    Well done Bowyer, well done Jacko, well done Lapslie (special mention well deserved), well done the team and well done the 899 Addicks in the away end that made all the noise for nearly 100 minutes.

    Come on you reds!
  • barstool
    barstool Posts: 1,351
    Is that not 5 wins out of 6 ?