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POST MATCH THREAD : Charlton Athletic V Leyton Orient : Saturday 17th August 2024 : KO 12:30

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  • Kap10 said:
    Hal1x said:
    Mrkinski said:
    Loved Small geeing up us oldies in the Lower West towards the end of the 2nd half. Seems to be enjoying it here.
    shame that he supposedly cant be arsed and is looking to move, not what I saw today, thought he looked a threat.
    Never underestimate people's ability to see a player have an off day and claim they're not interested in playing anymore. I remember Rhoys Wiggins going off injured against Palace and more than one poster claiming that he'd pretended to be injured and cried off because Zaha was giving him such a hard time down the left. He'd broken his foot.
    But he's got two feet.
    Wiggins right foot was only for standing on. Who can forget when he played right back when Solly was injured. Lol

    I never used to miss a home game and I can never remember Wiggins playing RB 🤔
    Must've been a one off in an away game ?
    Chris Solly playing left back on occasions and being restricted I can recall.
  • JamesSeed said:
    That was my first match at the Valley post cataract op. What a difference it made! I can make out the individual players up the far end - which I can now see is called the ‘Jimmy Seed Stand’. Amazing!
    Can’t wait to have the other eye done. 🙂
    That's great to read...I'm waiting on cataract operation...must admit the white text on a red background on the big screen is (for me) almost impossible to read...hoping I don't have to wait too long.
  • RC_CAFC said:
    Seen all 3 games so far and in each game for the majority it's been awful. The game only changed as all around me were crying out for a change up front. As an ebbsfleet fan and we need all the help i wouldn't want our number 9 he is useless.

    But a wins a win and lots of these types will go the other way.

    Bolton next ...let's put on a show.
    Bolton are an excellent team. An upmarket version of Leyton Orient.
    Something all teams should strive to be. 
  • CafcWest said:
    JamesSeed said:
    That was my first match at the Valley post cataract op. What a difference it made! I can make out the individual players up the far end - which I can now see is called the ‘Jimmy Seed Stand’. Amazing!
    Can’t wait to have the other eye done. 🙂
    That's great to read...I'm waiting on cataract operation...must admit the white text on a red background on the big screen is (for me) almost impossible to read...hoping I don't have to wait too long.

    I got new glasses in June and was hoping that I would be able to read the lineups on the Big Screen, made no difference, I probally sit the furthest away in the NWQ, the text colouring does not help. Will get cataracts done in the nest year, so will see if that makes any difference. 
  • Hope Edward's injury isnt as bad as I have heard...broken ankle.
    Hope not but it wouldn't suprise me. I have had a view for a while that when a dangerous tackle like that is reviewed after the game, the player making the tackle should be out for 3 months. That would IMO have stopped Clare and prevented a nasty injury, and other a*holes going for highly dangerous challenges. It seems the victim pays the price and they get away scott free. I am sure he didn't mean to hurt Edwards but he took the risk to do so and that is because he knew the person who was most likely to come out worst wasn't him.
    I was thinking similar. If a player makes a reckless and unnecessary challenge that injures an opponent, the player making the challenge should spend the same time out of action.
  • Kap10 said:
    Hal1x said:
    Mrkinski said:
    Loved Small geeing up us oldies in the Lower West towards the end of the 2nd half. Seems to be enjoying it here.
    shame that he supposedly cant be arsed and is looking to move, not what I saw today, thought he looked a threat.
    Never underestimate people's ability to see a player have an off day and claim they're not interested in playing anymore. I remember Rhoys Wiggins going off injured against Palace and more than one poster claiming that he'd pretended to be injured and cried off because Zaha was giving him such a hard time down the left. He'd broken his foot.
    But he's got two feet.
    Wiggins right foot was only for standing on. Who can forget when he played right back when Solly was injured. Lol

    I never used to miss a home game and I can never remember Wiggins playing RB 🤔
    Must've been a one off in an away game ?
    Chris Solly playing left back on occasions and being restricted I can recall.
    https://www.espn.co.uk/football/lineups/_/gameId/338798

    He did in this game. Evina was left back. Did not work at all, Leon Cort came on for evina and rhoys went back to left back and Michael Morrison went to right back.
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  • CafcWest said:
    JamesSeed said:
    That was my first match at the Valley post cataract op. What a difference it made! I can make out the individual players up the far end - which I can now see is called the ‘Jimmy Seed Stand’. Amazing!
    Can’t wait to have the other eye done. 🙂
    That's great to read...I'm waiting on cataract operation...must admit the white text on a red background on the big screen is (for me) almost impossible to read...hoping I don't have to wait too long.
    I could only just read the players names on the screen wearing glasses (I’m Covered End upper). I didn’t realise until just before half time that I could read the names now with no glasses. And don’t worry about the op. It was painless and only took about ten minutes. 👍
  • Dansk_Red said:
    CafcWest said:
    JamesSeed said:
    That was my first match at the Valley post cataract op. What a difference it made! I can make out the individual players up the far end - which I can now see is called the ‘Jimmy Seed Stand’. Amazing!
    Can’t wait to have the other eye done. 🙂
    That's great to read...I'm waiting on cataract operation...must admit the white text on a red background on the big screen is (for me) almost impossible to read...hoping I don't have to wait too long.

    I got new glasses in June and was hoping that I would be able to read the lineups on the Big Screen, made no difference, I probally sit the furthest away in the NWQ, the text colouring does not help. Will get cataracts done in the nest year, so will see if that makes any difference. 
    It’ll make a huge difference. You’ll be so happy!
  • I only saw the second half but we looked very comfortable and by far the better team. Compare to last season where it always felt like we were going to concede. Ramsay, Jones, Mitchell and Coventry were all very good. Gillesphey was solid too but I do feel we can improve on the LCH position. Really like Berry based on the cup game and what I saw of this one. Got a good engine, quality on the ball and gets into good goalscoring positions - he'll get a fair few for us if he stays fit.
  • A bird shat on me on the way to the ground today. Missed my head but the shirt and left shoe got a splattering. I decided it was a good luck omen and, of course we won. 

    So, do I go and stand under the same tree next week?
    Yes, and stand under it every home game, in fact, stand under all the time for extra luck 😄 
  • arny23394 said:
    Whoever came up with that Luke Berry song needs a lifetime ban. 

    That and the knock off version of Southgate's chant. Both absolutely terrible.
  • Kap10 said:
    Hal1x said:
    Mrkinski said:
    Loved Small geeing up us oldies in the Lower West towards the end of the 2nd half. Seems to be enjoying it here.
    shame that he supposedly cant be arsed and is looking to move, not what I saw today, thought he looked a threat.
    Never underestimate people's ability to see a player have an off day and claim they're not interested in playing anymore. I remember Rhoys Wiggins going off injured against Palace and more than one poster claiming that he'd pretended to be injured and cried off because Zaha was giving him such a hard time down the left. He'd broken his foot.
    But he's got two feet.
    Wiggins right foot was only for standing on. Who can forget when he played right back when Solly was injured. Lol

    I never used to miss a home game and I can never remember Wiggins playing RB 🤔
    Must've been a one off in an away game ?
    Chris Solly playing left back on occasions and being restricted I can recall.
    https://www.espn.co.uk/football/lineups/_/gameId/338798

    He did in this game. Evina was left back. Did not work at all, Leon Cort came on for evina and rhoys went back to left back and Michael Morrison went to right back.
    Thank you. I think Solly was injured or unwell in the warm up. 
  • When I commented on a past player who has joined another club, I correctly, was told it was boring.
    Thinking about it, mentioning ex-players who play for other clubs is not important to our season.
    I intend not to mention any again and hope others will do the same 🤔
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  • Off_it said:
    RedRobin said:
    A clean sheet win, what else can you ask for? 
    To have scored 2 more then we'd be top.

    It would just be our luck to finish 3rd, same number of points as 2nd but miss out on GD. Or worse, by goals scored.
    So we win the first two games, keeping a clean sheet in both with some organised defence, and you focus on rhe negative. God it must be tiring. 
    Its great that some people think I'm being negative but I'm really not. I am simply pointing out that although keeping a clean sheet is wonderful scoring goals is just as important & to the naked eye it may appear that whilst fixing one end (the defence) Nathan Jones has undone the other (the attack). 

    Soon we will be tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I'm hoping that we can respond. We didnt last Tuesday, but as that was a cup match and we are concentrating on the league it was glossed over a bit. 

    You may all love a clean sheet win but I much prefer knowing that if we do concede we have the firepower to not only scored one back but score 2 and win. 
    "I'm really not being negative".

    "When we go a goal down at Bolton".

    No hope.
    lol. Don't ever be a journalist as you can't even quote properly. 

    Never said " when we go a goal down at Bolton".

    I said "when we get tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I hope that we respond".

    We might not go behind for another half a dozen games, but when we do (which WILL happen) I sincerely hope we have the oomph up front to bring us level. 
  • edited August 18
    Off_it said:
    RedRobin said:
    A clean sheet win, what else can you ask for? 
    To have scored 2 more then we'd be top.

    It would just be our luck to finish 3rd, same number of points as 2nd but miss out on GD. Or worse, by goals scored.
    So we win the first two games, keeping a clean sheet in both with some organised defence, and you focus on rhe negative. God it must be tiring. 
    Its great that some people think I'm being negative but I'm really not. I am simply pointing out that although keeping a clean sheet is wonderful scoring goals is just as important & to the naked eye it may appear that whilst fixing one end (the defence) Nathan Jones has undone the other (the attack). 

    Soon we will be tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I'm hoping that we can respond. We didnt last Tuesday, but as that was a cup match and we are concentrating on the league it was glossed over a bit. 

    You may all love a clean sheet win but I much prefer knowing that if we do concede we have the firepower to not only scored one back but score 2 and win. 
    "I'm really not being negative".

    "When we go a goal down at Bolton".

    No hope.
    lol. Don't ever be a journalist as you can't even quote properly. 

    Never said " when we go a goal down at Bolton".

    I said "when we get tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I hope that we respond".

    We might not go behind for another half a dozen games, but when we do (which WILL happen) I sincerely hope we have the oomph up front to bring us level. 

    ...So a potential journalist who doesn't quote properly, well I never...🙄
  • Off_it said:
    RedRobin said:
    A clean sheet win, what else can you ask for? 
    To have scored 2 more then we'd be top.

    It would just be our luck to finish 3rd, same number of points as 2nd but miss out on GD. Or worse, by goals scored.
    So we win the first two games, keeping a clean sheet in both with some organised defence, and you focus on rhe negative. God it must be tiring. 
    Its great that some people think I'm being negative but I'm really not. I am simply pointing out that although keeping a clean sheet is wonderful scoring goals is just as important & to the naked eye it may appear that whilst fixing one end (the defence) Nathan Jones has undone the other (the attack). 

    Soon we will be tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I'm hoping that we can respond. We didnt last Tuesday, but as that was a cup match and we are concentrating on the league it was glossed over a bit. 

    You may all love a clean sheet win but I much prefer knowing that if we do concede we have the firepower to not only scored one back but score 2 and win. 
    "I'm really not being negative".

    "When we go a goal down at Bolton".

    No hope.
    lol. Don't ever be a journalist as you can't even quote properly. 

    Never said " when we go a goal down at Bolton".

    I said "when we get tested (next week against Bolton ?) and when we go a goal down I hope that we respond".

    We might not go behind for another half a dozen games, but when we do (which WILL happen) I sincerely hope we have the oomph up front to bring us level. 
    Golfie, that was a Nigel Farage, 'I didn't say it was, I was suggesting it might be' type quote. 
  • fenaddick said:
    Very late post, I've had an absolute nightmare today with my camera. 

    On to the game! A really enjoyable day out. Lovely weather, nice atmosphere, and 3 points to go with it. 

    I felt although we were fluffing chances, and our crossing was poor, we look so tough to beat, and honestly, after the crap served up these last few years, I'll take it. Not many teams will beat us I imagine. 

    Special mentions to Ramsay (motm) and Lloyd Jones, two very impressive performances from the pair. Also thought Coventry, Docherty, A.Mitchell, and of course, the match winner Berry, all had quietly good games, and looked fairly comfortable. 

    I like the look of newboy Gassan, reckon with a proper striker partner, he will be a problem, and I feel Mannion may be really decent business. He has the benefit of a good defence infront of him, but he looks very assured. 

    Roll on Bolton, which I feel is a real acid test for this team. 

    Happy Sunday addicks! 
    This is going to sound like I'm digging you out but I'm genuinely not! You were feeling much more negative after Birmingham but I don't think we played too differently. The difference was personnel not playstyle for me. What's prompted the change in mindset?
    I don't think you're digging me out. 

    Against Birmingham I thought the team itself made a huge difference, and in turn made the playstyle worse. My concern was goals, and how Birmingham just looked a lot more clean cut than us, especially being a fairly new team as well. 

    With Orient, our closing down was much better imo, and we didn't look like we had many mistakes in us.

    I usually just say how I feel on the day, and yesterday was a positive experience. I still think we are missing quality, and I am not sure we have enough to get promoted, but one thing seems for sure, we won't lose many.

    If Jones is allowed to bolster this squad with a progressive centre back, a midfield maestro, and just in general bolster the team with a goalie, a forward etc, we could be right up there. 
  • Very late post, I've had an absolute nightmare today with my camera. 

    On to the game! A really enjoyable day out. Lovely weather, nice atmosphere, and 3 points to go with it. 

    I felt although we were fluffing chances, and our crossing was poor, we look so tough to beat, and honestly, after the crap served up these last few years, I'll take it. Not many teams will beat us I imagine. 

    Special mentions to Ramsay (motm) and Lloyd Jones, two very impressive performances from the pair. Also thought Coventry, Docherty, A.Mitchell, and of course, the match winner Berry, all had quietly good games, and looked fairly comfortable. 

    I like the look of newboy Gassan, reckon with a proper striker partner, he will be a problem, and I feel Mannion may be really decent business. He has the benefit of a good defence infront of him, but he looks very assured. 

    Roll on Bolton, which I feel is a real acid test for this team. 

    Happy Sunday addicks! 
    Are you ok? This is most unlike you, to be so positive.;)
    Wot m8, can't even be happy when my own team wins.

    I'm always positive, just if I see something that doesn't look good, I'll say it. Need to show up in these next 3 games now, which are much harder tests imo.
  • Very late post, I've had an absolute nightmare today with my camera. 

    On to the game! A really enjoyable day out. Lovely weather, nice atmosphere, and 3 points to go with it. 

    I felt although we were fluffing chances, and our crossing was poor, we look so tough to beat, and honestly, after the crap served up these last few years, I'll take it. Not many teams will beat us I imagine. 

    Special mentions to Ramsay (motm) and Lloyd Jones, two very impressive performances from the pair. Also thought Coventry, Docherty, A.Mitchell, and of course, the match winner Berry, all had quietly good games, and looked fairly comfortable. 

    I like the look of newboy Gassan, reckon with a proper striker partner, he will be a problem, and I feel Mannion may be really decent business. He has the benefit of a good defence infront of him, but he looks very assured. 

    Roll on Bolton, which I feel is a real acid test for this team. 

    Happy Sunday addicks! 
    Thanks for the video as couldn't make it down there yesterday so was glad to get a flavor of the atmosphere and game, cheers! And well done on the 5 for £5, nice idea.
    Did you keep a special eye out for Coventry like you mentioned before, and if you did what did you think?
  • Very late post, I've had an absolute nightmare today with my camera. 

    On to the game! A really enjoyable day out. Lovely weather, nice atmosphere, and 3 points to go with it. 

    I felt although we were fluffing chances, and our crossing was poor, we look so tough to beat, and honestly, after the crap served up these last few years, I'll take it. Not many teams will beat us I imagine. 

    Special mentions to Ramsay (motm) and Lloyd Jones, two very impressive performances from the pair. Also thought Coventry, Docherty, A.Mitchell, and of course, the match winner Berry, all had quietly good games, and looked fairly comfortable. 

    I like the look of newboy Gassan, reckon with a proper striker partner, he will be a problem, and I feel Mannion may be really decent business. He has the benefit of a good defence infront of him, but he looks very assured. 

    Roll on Bolton, which I feel is a real acid test for this team. 

    Happy Sunday addicks! 
    Thanks for the video as couldn't make it down there yesterday so was glad to get a flavor of the atmosphere and game, cheers! And well done on the 5 for £5, nice idea.
    Did you keep a special eye out for Coventry like you mentioned before, and if you did what did you think?
    My pleasure, 

    I was really excited to do the 5 for 5, been thinking of ideas like this all summer to keep the vlog ticking, unfortunately, I think the execution was a little poor. Audio and a weird camera angle, I need to start getting to the Valley earlier and making a real day of it! 

    I did, he looked solid, everytime he received the ball, he got himself out of trouble, or found a pass. His corners were woeful, but he had a decent game. I still think we are really missing a creative spark, someone who can just run past a man in the middle. We don't have anyone like that imo. 
  • What was the attendance yesterday?
  • I won’t name him, but my highlight today was bumping into a lifer before the game who I know has had a hell of a year health wise. He’s a fantastic bloke and just seeing he’s down the Valley again and on the road to recovery made my day 💪
    That's a lovely thing to read 🤗

    What was the attendance today?


  • edited August 18
    Nothing wrong with a 1-0 win.

    Curbs and the great Jimmy Seed both had their fair share of one nils.



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