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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Cambridge Utd: Thursday 26th December 2024: KO 3pm

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  • Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Consecutive wins is obviously very welcome but  ultimately I’m left feeling a bit flat at the end of that. 2-1 at home to a terrible team doesn’t fill me with hope for the next few games. I don’t think Wycombe will be too concerned at the prospect of playing us. 
    They genuinely weren’t that bad? 
    They’ve lost 8 out of 11 away from home - that’s what I meant by a terrible team. The fact that we hung on for a 2-1 win tells you something about us, doesn’t it?
    Not really to be honest. 

    We battered then in the first half. Then old habits and fragilities kicked in and we became nervous and played on the back foot. 

    We had our chances in the second half to make it more comfortable as well as cambridges opportunities. 

    We hung on relatively comfortably in the end.

    not great but job done 
    Battered them? Can't remember their keeper having to make a save all game. Some may think my comments negative after a win and I accept that but at no point were we even close to battering them. 
    You must have a dodgy memory. We had better chances for 3-1 than they did 2-2 but for a couple of good saves from their bloke.
    Surely the better chances would have been for 3-0 not 3-1 as he certainly didn't have a save to make second half, closest we came was a deflected Small shot that squirmed past the post.

    Edit - Apologies, remember now a long range Docherty effort he had to save.
    He made two good saves from Luke Berry as well that you’ve forgotten about, both came after the Cambridge goal. Docherty’s effort was before their goal and would’ve been 3-0.

    They didn’t have another shot on target the rest of the game.
    I can't remember either of the saves from Berry. I'm sure I was there too. Maybe I wasn't after all 🤔
    They were in quick succession so easy to miss if you look the wrong way for a minute or two 
  • Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Consecutive wins is obviously very welcome but  ultimately I’m left feeling a bit flat at the end of that. 2-1 at home to a terrible team doesn’t fill me with hope for the next few games. I don’t think Wycombe will be too concerned at the prospect of playing us. 
    They genuinely weren’t that bad? 
    They’ve lost 8 out of 11 away from home - that’s what I meant by a terrible team. The fact that we hung on for a 2-1 win tells you something about us, doesn’t it?
    Not really to be honest. 

    We battered then in the first half. Then old habits and fragilities kicked in and we became nervous and played on the back foot. 

    We had our chances in the second half to make it more comfortable as well as cambridges opportunities. 

    We hung on relatively comfortably in the end.

    not great but job done 
    Battered them? Can't remember their keeper having to make a save all game. Some may think my comments negative after a win and I accept that but at no point were we even close to battering them. 
    You must have a dodgy memory. We had better chances for 3-1 than they did 2-2 but for a couple of good saves from their bloke.
    Surely the better chances would have been for 3-0 not 3-1 as he certainly didn't have a save to make second half, closest we came was a deflected Small shot that squirmed past the post.

    Edit - Apologies, remember now a long range Docherty effort he had to save.
    He made two good saves from Luke Berry as well that you’ve forgotten about, both came after the Cambridge goal. Docherty’s effort was before their goal and would’ve been 3-0.

    They didn’t have another shot on target the rest of the game.
    I can't remember either of the saves from Berry. I'm sure I was there too. Maybe I wasn't after all 🤔
    Their keepers two saves mid-way through second half were outstanding. If one of those had gone in it would have looked a very different result.
  • Havent seen us a lot this season but we almost stumbled into a 2 goal lead without having put really anything together. 

    Not sure what switch they made at half time but they were drawing us on and beating the press several times to find lots of vacant space in midfield.

    They were better than I expected and I'm not really sure what our plan is, but this is definitely the type of game we often lose so I'm pleased!
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  • No where near the game today as another family day with my fellow elder siblings, I know I have moaned about certain games, but hey ho another win and 🤞they can go into the next one with a bit more confidence, get past Wycombe unscathed and we might get the momentum going in the squad! Pleased for Miles and TC as they are beginning to click on the goalscoring front!
  • Wasn't as dominant a win as I'd hoped for after going 2 goals up but happy with the 3 points.

    I'm also happy we're currently looking at the teams above us in the table rather than over our shoulder, still a lot of points to play for.
  • At a complete tangent I did find it wrong that their goalkeeper was in yellow when they were in ‘gold’. 

    Isn’t the idea that the keeper should be clearly distinguishable?
  • Bthenewbie said:
    Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Consecutive wins is obviously very welcome but  ultimately I’m left feeling a bit flat at the end of that. 2-1 at home to a terrible team doesn’t fill me with hope for the next few games. I don’t think Wycombe will be too concerned at the prospect of playing us. 
    They genuinely weren’t that bad? 
    They’ve lost 8 out of 11 away from home - that’s what I meant by a terrible team. The fact that we hung on for a 2-1 win tells you something about us, doesn’t it?
    Not really to be honest. 

    We battered then in the first half. Then old habits and fragilities kicked in and we became nervous and played on the back foot. 

    We had our chances in the second half to make it more comfortable as well as cambridges opportunities. 

    We hung on relatively comfortably in the end.

    not great but job done 
    Battered them? Can't remember their keeper having to make a save all game. Some may think my comments negative after a win and I accept that but at no point were we even close to battering them. 
    I think that saying we battered them in the first half is equally absurd as the comments that we were "hanging on" in the second. The two early goals by us were the only real moments of quality that either team managed in the whole game - their goal was not that special and really could and should have been cut off much earlier.

    It was not a good game. There were two pretty mediocre sides out there but we looked much "less bad" at least. But winning without playing well is very important for form and confidence so ultimately today has to be a positive, just a qualified one.
    What about their shot which hit the post after we gave the guy the freedom of our penalty area to get his angle? Quality effort, AMB nowhere, and if that had gone in….
  • Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Consecutive wins is obviously very welcome but  ultimately I’m left feeling a bit flat at the end of that. 2-1 at home to a terrible team doesn’t fill me with hope for the next few games. I don’t think Wycombe will be too concerned at the prospect of playing us. 
    They genuinely weren’t that bad? 
    They’ve lost 8 out of 11 away from home - that’s what I meant by a terrible team. The fact that we hung on for a 2-1 win tells you something about us, doesn’t it?
    Not really to be honest. 

    We battered then in the first half. Then old habits and fragilities kicked in and we became nervous and played on the back foot. 

    We had our chances in the second half to make it more comfortable as well as cambridges opportunities. 

    We hung on relatively comfortably in the end.

    not great but job done 
    Battered them? Can't remember their keeper having to make a save all game. Some may think my comments negative after a win and I accept that but at no point were we even close to battering them. 
    You must have a dodgy memory. We had better chances for 3-1 than they did 2-2 but for a couple of good saves from their bloke.
    Surely the better chances would have been for 3-0 not 3-1 as he certainly didn't have a save to make second half, closest we came was a deflected Small shot that squirmed past the post.

    Edit - Apologies, remember now a long range Docherty effort he had to save.
    He made two good saves from Luke Berry as well that you’ve forgotten about, both came after the Cambridge goal. Docherty’s effort was before their goal and would’ve been 3-0.

    They didn’t have another shot on target the rest of the game.
    I can't remember either of the saves from Berry. I'm sure I was there too. Maybe I wasn't after all 🤔
    I think it's best you don't go anymore then. Plain as day that their keeper made a good save from Berry & held onto a couple of long range efforts from Doc & Berry (?). Then again I had a good view on the sofa about 10ft away from my 49 inch tv. 
  • The 2 missed challenges was unacceptable for the goal. 
    Though in fairness, I thought Cambridge weren't a bad side. 

    About us, we looked okay and played some decent stuff at times. Agree Lloyd Jones makes a difference. Bin Gillesphey off aswell and try find another Jones! 

    Keep it going. I'd take a draw against Wycombe to not lose too much momentum!
  • Although hard to say at the time there was “improvement” in the terrible Mansfield game, that being we actually passed the ball in midfield. It happened again with great effect at Northampton and was there again the first half today. 

    This team is desperate for creativity in midfield, if that can be fixed in the next weeks, then I hope/believe playoffs can happen.

    NJ has effectively had one window & pre-season plus 21 games to build a squad effect changes, two summer windows don’t seem too 
    unreasonable considering the frigging mess we were in!

    When you recall what Powell done, it was nothing short of a fecking miracle😊
  • 3 points to keep the momentum going can’t be moaned at although being 2 goals up so early it shouldn’t have been the nail biter it was. Gillesphey is just useless I cannot believe the plaudits he gets from Steve Brown on comms. The bloke is a liability 
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  • When we sacked Appleton we had 30 points from 28 games.

    We have 30 points from 21 games this season.
    Oh goodie. Dunno what you are on but again today that was unacceptable. Very poor indeed. We won but I got no pleasure out of that. Anyone who thinks that's good enough has low standards.
    Anyone who has watched us over the last few seasons (all of us) has pretty low standards. What we all want is out of this league. Winning by the odd goal is enough to get promotion, if you do it often enough. It worked for SCP. Some of his games were drab to be fair, but we had a solid defence and knew that our defence gave us a fighting chance of a win. Jones is getting that right more often than the previous managers. If the strikers can do their bit, we will climb the table. We also need the midfield to click and THEN we might be closer to a promotion than we think.

    I've watched 19 games this season so unless Jones is David Blaine in disguise, I'm under no illusion. We are still way off a comfortable play-off spot.

    The owners are saying it's all long-term, which whilst reassuring as to their commitment, I'd prefer it to be, "We also want it now and will therefore put in place the necessary resources and people on and off the pitch to achieve that!" 
    In the meantime, perhaps the top heavy management team could manage to provide enough working toilets for a very modest crowd that (female) supporters aren’t queuing into the second half (AC Stand) and the commercial manager could get off his arse and arrange to replace large house adverts left over from last season?  
    Too busy steering the oil tanker I suspect 😉
  • Not the rousing home win I'd hoped for, something I think we all need to see to restore some belief, but it’s a job done. A nice little run of results we're on now, and the next three league games offer a chance to keep it going.
  • I thought Cambridge looked better than their league position but if you let goals in like the first, through the keeper’s legs, it’s probably a sign of why. Second goal, I would have thought the keeper should have done something rather than flap at the ball. So we were 2-0 up in 20 minutes gone and 70 to go. I think sometimes that can be a bit of a dilemma, do you go for a third or stick with what you have?  I thought we were capable of defending that lead but it got a lost in the second half. Not the best of games but certainly not the worse and an improvement on a few weeks ago. 
     Back to back wins and it’s Christmas. 
  • stonemuse said:


    We will have to improve against a solid consistent Wycombe team who scored 3 at Stevenage to remain in the Promotion sandwich between Wrexham and Birmingham.
    Agreed but … apart from 4 games where they have been free scoring … their results are not that special. 

    Their results are not all that special 🤔
    Wycombe are second in the table and 17 points above Charlton.
    This must be a wind up as I keep hearing it's a results business.The Chairboys are over achieving.

    P21 W14 D5 L2 F46 A22 +24 GD 

    Richard Kone will probably be sold in the January window if someone finds just over a million for the player who was playing for Athletic Newham until January 2024 and has a dozen goals and plenty of assists this season.

    Really pleased we got 3 points today but we are far off being contenders.
  • Docherty is getting some very 'did a good thing right at the end of the game' player marks lol
  • We’re not going to be contending for the autos, but to suggest we’re not in the play off mix, is over the top negativity 
  • Leuth said:
    Docherty is getting some very 'did a good thing right at the end of the game' player marks lol
    Saw someone on twitter saying Doc was superb today. I must have been watching a different game
  • Uboat said:
    Uboat said:
    Consecutive wins is obviously very welcome but  ultimately I’m left feeling a bit flat at the end of that. 2-1 at home to a terrible team doesn’t fill me with hope for the next few games. I don’t think Wycombe will be too concerned at the prospect of playing us. 
    They genuinely weren’t that bad? 
    They’ve lost 8 out of 11 away from home - that’s what I meant by a terrible team. The fact that we hung on for a 2-1 win tells you something about us, doesn’t it?
    Not really to be honest. 

    We battered then in the first half. Then old habits and fragilities kicked in and we became nervous and played on the back foot. 

    We had our chances in the second half to make it more comfortable as well as cambridges opportunities. 

    We hung on relatively comfortably in the end.

    not great but job done 
    Battered them? Can't remember their keeper having to make a save all game. Some may think my comments negative after a win and I accept that but at no point were we even close to battering them. 
    You must have a dodgy memory. We had better chances for 3-1 than they did 2-2 but for a couple of good saves from their bloke.
    Just pointing out they hit the post. So they had a better chance than we did  for 2-2 rather than than 3-1.
    Overall a lower quality game,  few chances. Minor credit to winners - 3 points is more important.
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