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Post-match Thread: Wigan Athletic v Charlton Athletic | Tues 2 March 2021

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  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    edited March 2021
    While I was really pleased we picked up three points last night, that was the first time I haven’t been jumping around the living room (or punching the air at least) when we’ve scored, since the latest lockdown. Having been supportive of Bowyer until around the time of the Gillingham, Burton and Blackpool matches some of the joy has gone for me, perhaps because the heightened importance of football in these strange times has led to an increased desire for success. 
    I’m hoping that’s a temporary situation, but having come to the reluctant conclusion that Lee is the wrong man for the job it’s going to take a substantial turnaround to get my belief back I fear. Will one or two wins merely delay the inevitable slide down the table, or can we genuinely now progress with the current management in place? 
    Obviously my main hope is that we win matches and progress towards the playoffs, but we all want what’s best for the long term future of the club, and it’s going to take something special to restore my belief that we’re on the right path. The memories of the playoff final, are really the only thing that has been keeping any remaining hope alive. 
    I’m sorry to sound so negative. Perhaps a win at Oxford, and a turnaround of our awful home form will do the trick, who knows. I certainly want a return to the joy I normally feel when the final whistle means three points. 

  • They were shit. Expect normal service to resume at the weekend.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    They were shit. Expect normal service to resume at the weekend.

    I agree - we must quickly get back to slagging off our poor performances.
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    Good goal from Chuks, we deserved to win, Wigan were pretty awful. A big positive having JFC back, he's busy and the closest we have to a midfielder in Bowyer's mould. Playing him means Watson can do what he does well and I thought he also had a good game. As did Pearce, definitely suited him and he did well.  It'll be nice to give some 7s or higher on the player marks thread :)


  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    PWR

    Well pleased with the win. The first half performance was pretty good although I thought we were very unconvincing in the second half. I suspect confidence was the main factor in that.

    I know there's quite a few that don't like JFC, which I've never understood, because last night he showed what he brings to the team. He's the one that gives us rhythm and shape. He sets the tone for the ones around him. He pops up all over the pitch making a contribution everywhere. Matt Smith also looked good alongside him, in the first half in particular. Credit also to Adam Matthews and Jason Pearce, who had their best games for a while.

    Oxford at the weekend will be a much sterner test but we are certainly better away from home at present and I wouldn't bet against us. This IS Charlton, after all.
  • Stonewallpenalty19
    Stonewallpenalty19 Posts: 317
    edited March 2021
    bobmunro said:
    They were shit. Expect normal service to resume at the weekend.

    I agree - we must quickly get back to slagging off our poor performances.
    Slagging them off is the only thing covid hasn't ruined for me and then the team go and win.
  • BFG94
    BFG94 Posts: 457
    Cautious optimism after getting the win. Imagine the outcry if we had not taken the three points against a very poor Wigan side.
      Can only hope it has boosted the players' confidence to the point where we can get something against Oxford. 
     Great performances from Chuks, Pearce and Washington. Now we must continue onwards and upwards.
     Will be very surprised if we make the play-offs but now at the point where I am looking forward to the summer rebuilding.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    Fuck all this nicey nicey bollox reopen the ‘Has Bowyer lost it?” thread so we can all feel good about our own mental state 
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,218
    edited March 2021
    Dazzler21 said:
    Red7Oak said:
    Amos: 7
    Matthews: 6
    Famewo: 7
    Pearce: 6
    Maatsen: 5
    Watson: 5
    Forster-Caskey: 8
    Smith: 6
    Millar: 6
    Aneke: 6.5
    Washington: 5
    Referee: 5
     Come on now, admit you didn't watch the game.
    Of course it’s personal opinion with the ratings. Shame that someone comes in with ratings like that though, when so much work goes in to the statbank every season. 7 players on 6 or less when we’ve won. Odd. 
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
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  • Davo55 said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
    I said the same thing to my son last night.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,842
    Davo55 said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
    He knows his stuff, no doubt - probably needs to see the glass half full a bit more though!!
  • There was effort, players putting their head in where it hurts for 50/50s, Matthews looked quick tracking runners, closing down in packs, no gaping holes in front of the defence, only maybe once or twice Wigan had opportunity for a free shot, Amos stretching to catch crosses and looking dominant again, and, the huddle was back before kick off.

    This bullshit of changing in a suite at home and coming down the west stand in ones or twos whilst the oppo uses our changing rooms and tunnel has to stop. 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,021
    edited March 2021
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    It was like a masterclass in defending and game management, wasn't it? Thoroughly enjoyed his take on things. I felt I learned more about football in that 90 minutes than in a lifetime of watching Match of the Day. No offence to Greg or Terry who are great at what they do, but I'd love to see him be given a regular slot.
  • Davo55 said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
    Same, bowyer should have a listen to last nights commentary, and consider putting brownie in the stand with communication to our bench? 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145

    This bullshit of changing in a suite at home and coming down the west stand in ones or twos whilst the oppo uses our changing rooms and tunnel has to stop. 
    Read the thread , Ollywozere gives a plausible reasoning for it ...I can’t remember exactly but it makes sense , we do have the better of it 
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    Before Brown becomes Diego Simeones love child , wasn’t he manager of ebbsfleet or some non league chuff , how did he do .....
    one of you lower league weirdos must know 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,810
    said it on the match thread last night, Brownie was class and was great listening to him - literally can't be a single downside to just getting him in to do a few sessions with the team and the coaches, even just a different opinion and take on things would freshen it all up

  • This bullshit of changing in a suite at home and coming down the west stand in ones or twos whilst the oppo uses our changing rooms and tunnel has to stop. 
    Read the thread , Ollywozere gives a plausible reasoning for it ...I can’t remember exactly but it makes sense , we do have the better of it 
    Cheers, haven't read that tbh. 
  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,499
    JamesSeed said:
    While I was really pleased we picked up three points last night, that was the first time I haven’t been jumping around the living room (or punching the air at least) when we’ve scored, since the latest lockdown. Having been supportive of Bowyer until around the time of the Gillingham, Burton and Blackpool matches some of the joy has gone for me, perhaps because the heightened importance of football in these strange times has led to an increased desire for success. 
    I’m hoping that’s a temporary situation, but having come to the reluctant conclusion that Lee is the wrong man for the job it’s going to take a substantial turnaround to get my belief back I fear. Will one or two wins merely delay the inevitable slide down the table, or can we genuinely now progress with the current management in place? 
    Obviously my main hope is that we win matches and progress towards the playoffs, but we all want what’s best for the long term future of the club, and it’s going to take something special to restore my belief that we’re on the right path. The memories of the playoff final, are really the only thing that has been keeping any remaining hope alive. 
    I’m sorry to sound so negative. Perhaps a win at Oxford, and a turnaround of our awful home form will do the trick, who knows. I certainly want a return to the joy I normally feel when the final whistle means three points. 

    Even a run of say three wins or at least good performances would do wonders for the mood of fans and staff alike.
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  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    Ollywozere said:
    Addicktion said:
    I think they addressed this on Charlton Live a few weeks back, half of our players use the home dressing room and the other half use the executive loungues. The away team have half in the away dressing room and half in the media centre. Due to covid protocols they can't get the full team in the dressing rooms for team talks so that's why bowyers opted for us to use the exec lounge cause everyone can sit in there for the pre match team talk. I might be wrong so feel free to correct me. 
    Neither dressing rooms are used pre-match, only post-match for players to use showers in shifts.
    We use the Millennium Lounge which is large enough for all players and staff to change and provides additional room for pre-match meetings etc...
    The visiting team changes in the press room which is much smaller than the Millennium lounge.
    This is the same sort of thing that is happening at pretty much every other ground. Earlier in the season, there were one or two clubs who squeezed us into the usual dressing rooms which were far too small and went against the COVID protocols that all clubs should be following. Since the regular EFL testing returned a couple of months back, there has been a bit of a clampdown so other clubs are now falling in line as they should have been.

    The only inconvenience really is having to walk down the stairs, but it’s a better option than the press room where, in any case, you’d have to walk through some corridors, through the coach park and down stairs in the tunnel to pitchside anyway.
     

  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,330
    Davo55 said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
    One of the things that Robinson did that I thought was excellent was to bring in guest coaches to enrich and vary training - Bowyer being one of them.
    Brownie would be excellent choice.
  • Davo55 said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    Agreed. I think we could do a lot worse than appointing Brownie as defensive coach.
    Same, bowyer should have a listen to last nights commentary, and consider putting brownie in the stand with communication to our bench? 
    He did quite well @ Ebbsfleet, was saying the other day he got sacked after they finished third yet had over a 50% win rate
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,677
    IR94 said:
    Rob Lee back for Saturday on VP
    Ahhh he's not is he? Get Brown or Nelson in as regulars. Rob Lee there was crap !
    Probs only on cos his sons playing
    How comes Leaburn ain't been on yet?
    He did a game (or two?) a few weeks ago - Scotty and Curbs were missing for Covid reasons so Sky's Mark McAdam hosted (and was very good) and Carlo was with him pitchside.

    Or if you were talking about Tracey she's had the odd half-time chat and gets regular mentions by Scotty.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,504
    Thought last night was a win well deserved, and there was a marked change in performance from the recent games, sure Wigan are bottom, but they are fighting for their lives and status with relegation a real possibility, We had a good start and controlled a lot of the play, with players tracking back and working hard because, particularly in the second half, we were put on the back foot by Wigan having to get back into the game.
    Shame Lee was his usual dour self in the aftermatch interview, with Scott trying to stir some sort of reaction and positivity into the conversation to no effect, sure an extra goal or two would be the icing on the cake, but we won Lee ok, give us a smile :)
    Also as has been noted, what a revelation Brownie was in the commentary team, and a very knowledgeable and interesting input into the game, he should be signed up full time.
    On we go to Saturday and lets just take this positive into that game
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,677
    Stig said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    It was like a masterclass in defending and game management, wasn't it? Thoroughly enjoyed his take on things. I felt I learned more about football in that 90minutes than in a lifetime of watching Match of the Day. No office to Greg or Terry who are great at what they do, but I'd love to see him be given a regular slot.
    I'd love to see Stevie B as the regular co-commentator with Tel and Greg continuing to share the lead role.

    On the occasions that Browny isn't available Morts would be good if he could get a day release from Radio London.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    When you are in poor form, a win last night is what you need and what you will take. The goal was the sort of goal we would concede. Wigan looked toothless so despite defending the second half, you couldn't see them scoring.

    Oxford is going to be harder but I think Curbs made a good point when suggested a possible reason why our away form is so much better than our home. Away you keep it tight and don't look for things to happen so much. I believe that is the way opponents are playing us at the Valley.

    Anyway, not inspiring but gratefully received. Pearce had a good game as did JFC. Aneke worried them and hope his injury isn't serious. Not expecting to see him for a few games seeing as what type it is. 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    Stig said:
    Quite unusual but fascinating when Brownie is in the commentary box, as it feels like you're sitting next a coach in the stand and he's explaining to you exactly what's going on out there.

    So much more detail that a co-commentator normally provides, and I'm talking about the ones on TV and Radio not Greg and Terry.
    It was like a masterclass in defending and game management, wasn't it? Thoroughly enjoyed his take on things. I felt I learned more about football in that 90minutes than in a lifetime of watching Match of the Day. No office to Greg or Terry who are great at what they do, but I'd love to see him be given a regular slot.
    I'd love to see Stevie B as the regular co-commentator with Tel and Greg continuing to share the lead role.

    On the occasions that Browny isn't available Morts would be good if he could get a day release from Radio London.
    I'd suggest Roger Johnson as co-commentator, but we'd have to play all our games after 9pm  :D
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,842
    Pearce was really good last night (I gave him an 8) but it was a situation that really suited him with us sitting deep, defending a lead. He's perfect for a team "parking the bus", heading it away, blocking and organising the banks of defenders, where his lack of mobility isn't a problem.

    It all depends though on us having a lead to protect, if we are playing a more expansive game then his lack of pace can leave us quite vulnerable to counter attacks
  • A scrappy win against an awful side.

    A win's a win but let's not get carried away. Onto the next game.