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POST-MATCH THREAD : Exeter City Vs Charlton Athletic : Good Friday 29th March 2024 : KO 15:00
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ShootersHillGuru said:This squad needs massive improvement. We’re going nowhere with what we currently have.
The summer will be very telling.5 -
RedChaser said:JamesSeed said:Sometimes I wonder why I spend a tenner to get angry and frustrated. Thank god for Chuks.Hector was classy, but today no one else was.0
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se9addick said:Weird feeling after that. We were rubbish for the vast majority of the game and are possibly lucky to leave with a point. But also feel slightly aggrieved that Alfie didn’t take that chance at the end and win us the match.Horrendous game of football.2
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golfaddick said:LargeAddick said:Not much to add. Much to do about nothing really. Think we can only keep one of Hector and Thomas and if so it’s got to be Hector. Can we send Loadapoo back now please? Bloody awful footballer. Thought Bakinson made a difference when he came on and thought Coventry, Hector, Isted and Small had decent games. The rest a bit meh. Surprised Anderson started after being away all week. Expect to see a few changes on Monday. At least Jones is learning what some of them are capable of, or not capable of in some cases, and there will be major changes in the summer, much needed if we are to make top six let alone top two.
Not very good management imo.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:If I had to bet my life on it, I would say our first half 'goal' went over the line but you can't blame the officials. No way they could be certain.
I accept clearing headers are often just about clearing the ball but there are opportunities to head in the direction of a teammate sometimes and we hardly ever do, whereas our opponents are generally better at doing this than us. It is little details really.
I think Jones has to decide which of Isted and AMB will be our reserve keeper next season. We definitely need to bring a starter in. Isted has no dominance of his box whatsoever.2 -
The travelling fans were outsung by an under 9's five aside team.
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Genuinely up there with the worst away days all season. Terribly flat atmosphere in the away end, probably didn't help I was sick but it was so flat. Outsung by a group of 9 year olds to our left. How low can it get, group of kids singing Charlton get battered, and they weren't wrong for the majority of the game.
I thought their main stand had excellent support, probably some of the best I've seen tbh. I'm a bit miffed how we can't seem to control a midfield yet again, when you see a performance like that, you do wonder if we need a whole new squad bar a few.
Last little moan, what on earth is their road system about? no entries everywhere, zebra crossing on every corner it felt like, proper excessive.
One and done job that for me, first time going Exeter and deffo a ground tick last.
Jesus wept, I think the last time I actually enjoyed watching a game of footie was Derby away. 6 games to go with 4 of them at home. Need to see some better performances than a few of the ones turned out recently. Just want this season over with. Fkn shit league.5 -
Braziliance said:Genuinely up there with the worst away days all season. Terribly flat atmosphere in the away end, probably didn't help I was sick but it was so flat. Outsung by a group of 9 year olds to our left. How low can it get, group of kids singing Charlton get battered, and they weren't wrong for the majority of the game.
I thought their main stand had excellent support, probably some of the best I've seen tbh. I'm a bit miffed how we can't seem to control a midfield yet again, when you see a performance like that, you do wonder if we need a whole new squad bar a few.
Last little moan, what on earth is their road system about? no entries everywhere, zebra crossing on every corner it felt like, proper excessive.
One and done job that for me, first time going Exeter and deffo a ground tick last.
Jesus wept, I think the last time I actually enjoyed watching a game of footie was Derby away. 6 games to go with 4 of them at home. Need to see some better performances than a few of the ones turned out recently. Just want this season over with. Fkn shit league.0 -
The last couple of results basically show where we are as a team.
Even with NJ as manager this squad will not be good enough to challenge next season.
Major surgery is needed as most of us can see.
I believe we will improve the squad over the summer and I also believe we will challenge next season.
In the meantime we have a couple of decent home games to look forward to before our next away game at Cambridge which I shall be going to.
Hopefully the next 3 matches will take us to the 50 point mark and keep us safe from the dreaded bottom 4.
Onwards and upwards.4 -
I thought that was complete dirge.
For the second game running we made no attempt to play any football.
For the second game running we were lucky to pick up a point against very average opposition.
I can only assume Nathan Jones is playing high-energy percentage football until we are mathematically safe but even so. You can't expect people to travel the width of the country at great expense on a third world public transport system to watch that untreated sewage.
That's me done until next season.
No more late nights, £10 worse off, crouched over my laptop looking at one of Brownies terrible acrylic jumpers.
Roll on the Euros.
PS Purrington was the best player on the pitch by some distance which indicates how far we have descended as a football club.
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Manic_mania said:golfaddick said:Manic_mania said:golfaddick said:LargeAddick said:Not much to add. Much to do about nothing really. Think we can only keep one of Hector and Thomas and if so it’s got to be Hector. Can we send Loadapoo back now please? Bloody awful footballer. Thought Bakinson made a difference when he came on and thought Coventry, Hector, Isted and Small had decent games. The rest a bit meh. Surprised Anderson started after being away all week. Expect to see a few changes on Monday. At least Jones is learning what some of them are capable of, or not capable of in some cases, and there will be major changes in the summer, much needed if we are to make top six let alone top two.
Not very good management imo.
8 points from a possible last 12. One of the form teams in the league even after multiple away games. 7 points clear with goal difference as a basically bonus point if required and 6 games to play.
It's one thing to think we were in trouble when MA was in charge and we hadn't won in months - we are clearly not in that position any more - 9 teams have not been able to beat us since then and we have proven under NJ we can win games.
I'd even argue we don't need to pick up another point this season and we would still be safe. (in fact I said as much last week in another thread when we were 1 point lighter and I stand by it.)
I don't think tinkering with whatever has contributed to our turnaround in form is sensible though. I'm sure if NJ needs to give game time to players he's hasn't had chance to decide on yet, he'll do it when he thinks he can safely do so.
Experimenting ahead of a summer reset might be useful, but picking up as many points as possible between now and the season end is a bigger priority as it's the attitude we'll need going into next.
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I think 50 points is the safety mark this season and we haven't got there yet. With three home games coming up, we ought to achieve it pretty quickly and safely but if we start losing the squeaky bums could return.
What we have to accept with Anderson is that he is still learning. He will have good games and poor games but we should see the benefits going forwards. If I was an opposing manager, I would say get into him quickly and he has to learn to deal with that. I'm sure he will. I'd rest him for Monday and I think we need to see more of Bakinson. I think there is a player in there and Jones needs more information on him.
I haven't got an issue with us playing physical lump it forwards football but we do need to have more players in the side who score goals. Aso as somebody who has despaired about Edun and Watson this season, I have to admit that Watson has improved, but he is still too weak for me.
Purrington was always a reliable enough defender who could chip in with a goal or two. Absolutely we could do better since his departure but havent really done so. I think his biggest weakness was against pace and I'm sure that's still the case as he isn't going to get faster.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:RedChaser said:JamesSeed said:Sometimes I wonder why I spend a tenner to get angry and frustrated. Thank god for Chuks.Hector was classy, but today no one else was.Isted
REG Jones Hector Gillesphey Small
Bakinson Coventry Dobson
Wickham May
Subs; AMB, Watson, Thomas, Anderson, Kanu, Aneke, Lua lua
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I expect quite a few changes with Jones needing to assess players. Having said that, he will also be mindful that we are not 100% safe yet.1
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If playing poorly, don't loose. At least Jones is keeping us unbeaten. We would have lost that game earlier in the season.Let's hope he mixes it up a bit in Monday. 3 points would be a nice finish to the bank holiday.2
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RedChaser said:ElfsborgAddick said:RedChaser said:JamesSeed said:Sometimes I wonder why I spend a tenner to get angry and frustrated. Thank god for Chuks.Hector was classy, but today no one else was.Isted
REG Jones Hector Gillesphey Small
Bakinson Coventry Dobson
Wickham May
Subs; AMB, Watson, Thomas, Anderson, Kanu, Aneke, Lua lua
Stevenage are a route one 'bullying' type side thar we need to be able to stand up to.
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Obviously not been a successful season on the pitch by any stretch but, looking at the league this morning, don't think we're going down.
Also, just to accentuate the positives a little bit more; we're going into a summer transfer window in a much better place regarding owners willing to spend, and a management team with a bit of idea, than we have for a long long time.3 -
Fortune 82nd Minute said:EveshamAddick said:Croydon said:What was the point in signing Wickham and Lua Lua if neither can even make the bench at this stage of the season?2
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Gribbo said:Gribbo said:Re' Goal line technology - Gaffer tape a Ring Doorbell to each post and ping through the image to the ref when needed. Ze bosh
Surely goal line technology cannot really be as expensive as suggested by the league. There must be some agenda surely.2 -
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Just watched Lincoln vs Orient highlights. Lincoln win again- a ball won by closing down in the last few remaining minutes. They have done this many times this season- in my book it counts as "goals for free" . Hard working (energetic) forwards closing down and winning the ball back against error prone L1 defenders. It's an easy way to success , much easier than to put in effort than trying to put together passing movements and finishing etc. But you need energetic players who can run and run and close down with threat ie look like they are going to win the ball rather than just running over to the defender to say hello and shake his hand.3
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Weirdly flat atmosphere yesterday until the last 10 minutes. The poor start and the nothingness of our situation in the table probably was the cause. Way off being good enough to celebrate, not bad enough for gallows humour...2
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KingKinsella said:Just watched Lincoln vs Orient highlights. Lincoln win again- a ball won by closing down in the last few remaining minutes. They have done this many times this season- in my book it counts as "goals for free" . Hard working (energetic) forwards closing down and winning the ball back against error prone L1 defenders. It's an easy way to success , much easier than to put in effort than trying to put together passing movements and finishing etc. But you need energetic players who can run and run and close down with threat ie look like they are going to win the ball rather than just running over to the defender to say hello and shake his hand.6
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Arrived Thursday night and spent a nice Friday morning exploring Exeter and visiting the underground passages and the Cathedral.
Then arrived at the ground at 13.30 and went to the fans zone where they had some stuff for the kids.
My girl was mascot for the game so she got to run out of the tunnel with Alfie May, what gents he and Dobson are. They both looked after her so well in the tunnel and on the pitch and she was over the moon happy and smiling all game.
As for the game itself, it was certainly lacking in any quality. Couldn't string passes together and a lot of long ball. The pitch was clearly skiddy yet 2-3 of our players looked like they had chosen to wear astro boots with no studs given how often they fell over!!
I thought Exeter played some nice stuff, Purrington scored, cleared off the line and made a great goal saving tackle, he always was underrated. Sweeny made me think I still had a chance of a game, he looks so unfit and more suited to walking football! Woods has the sort of leadership qualities we miss, always cajoling team mates and driving them, he has a big heart.
For us I wasn't surprised to see Anderson come off at half time and Ladapo had an impact initially. Alfie should have won it at the end but the chance got away. A point was probably fair in a non event.
We stayed after the game and the kids got photos with all the players and the manager and got a pat on the head by Paul Elliott.
Then we had the best fish and chips ever at Rockfish in Exmouth.
A good day with a naff game in the middle of it.26 -
ValleyGary said:KingKinsella said:Just watched Lincoln vs Orient highlights. Lincoln win again- a ball won by closing down in the last few remaining minutes. They have done this many times this season- in my book it counts as "goals for free" . Hard working (energetic) forwards closing down and winning the ball back against error prone L1 defenders. It's an easy way to success , much easier than to put in effort than trying to put together passing movements and finishing etc. But you need energetic players who can run and run and close down with threat ie look like they are going to win the ball rather than just running over to the defender to say hello and shake his hand.
Chuks brings strength and power to compensate, Ladapo brings not enough.4 -
Well that was disappointing
Looks like & feels like the players are slipping back into the half hearted performances we have had to suffer for most of the season
After paying out all that money to watch that I have finally had it with travelling away
It's sad to say but i just want this season over & done with
Am I looking forward to next season 🤔 not really
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Athletico Charlton said:
A good day with a naff game in the middle of it.
But that's not hiding the fact that the game itaelf was awful. Jones seems to accept that hoofball is required to grab a few more points, given the shortage of quality in midfield. He gets a free pass this season in that regard...but not thereafter5 -
Jones is doing well. Worst group of Charlton players I’ve seen (started 1968) and possibly the worst since the 1920s, but he’s got them undefeated and more or less staying up. Fair play to him.I think he realises this lot are limited hence just asking for them to ping it long to get behind the opposition. Can see more quality next season in terms of players and tactics.The only way is up under Jones.7
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We looked very short on technical ability. Hardly any balls stuck to the front men and a fair amount of the midfield passing was terrible.
Anderson should be rested now. He's willing enough and gets a few scoring chances but his lack of technique hampered us yesterday.
Hector looked a cut above most of the others. Read the game well and tried to make things happen with the ball.
Aneke looked very rusty. Ladapo wasn't sharp either.
Overall, it was a pretty boring watch.
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