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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Reading: Saturday 4th January 2025: KO 15:00

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  • My thoughts:

    - Lloyd Jones was excellent;
    - I really like what Small is doing despite the frustrations and lack of composure at moments. We have had nobody all season playing with any kind of attacking aggression, we never shoot, never cross, nobody is trying to make anything happen. Small wants to take people on, he wants to get a cross in wants to shoot, he is producing things / making things happen... we BADLY need that so I'd much rather take the odd wayward shot;
    - thought at 65 mins a draw was a fair result, they missed a couple of huge chances, but we banged on the door last 25 and should really have won with the moments we had but didn't quite get the luck / lacked the composure in particular TC and obviously Small in on goal;
    - found it particularly frustrating a couple of the late decisions from Mitchell and Coventry to take hopeful 1 in 50 shot / volley from distance respectively when we had them pinned back on the ropes in their box, take a touch and keep them defending.

    Overall a much improved performance Vs a lot of what we've seen all season, but equally don't think they had the look of a side that will go on a 7 game winning run which is what we need. We also needed simply to win today, the gap looks much too much to ask now and we basically need title form now for the rest of the season i.e. 2 points per game. Which will not happen. 
    We’re 2 points a game over the last six, I think, so it’s not impossible that it will continue. Unlikely, yes, but not impossible. 
  • edited January 5
    Not seen him mentioned but I think Doherty is definitely showing us more game by game. The one big disappointment for me is Berry. A senior pro with recent higher experience, he should be influencing games a lot more than he is. Another very quiet game today. 

    That is his game though I'm afraid. A bit of a luxury that you won't even realise is playing for much of the time.
    He does have a knack for being in the right place at the right time in certain opposition box scenarios which is something we massivly lack and that is why Jones consistently picks him I believe.
  • 23 games played and 34 points attained.

    Need 41 from the remaining 23 to get to the 75 mark that’s usually needed for top six.
    Brum, Wycombe, Wrexham & Stockport all away from home will be a tough ask 
    On the other end though, that means there’s plenty of poor teams still to come to the Valley where picking off three points consistently will be critical.

    We can do it. 12 points from the last six with only two goals conceded and four clean sheets so recent form is tracking the right way.
    Win all our remaining home games and pick up a point at every away equals 79 points. 

    It’s not going to happen.

    Blame first half of season for our downfall .
    Blimey. Sack the rest of the season off then. See you in August!
    Come back to me in August. 

    Anything other than a play-off finish is failure.
    No its not they want  an improvement on last season as the first step in the process.… top 10 would be an improvement.…… 


    You know my comment is correct...One place above our finish last season would be an improvement..,.,
    What process is this?....,.,.
    4 year plan not only to get promotion but to have a string enough squad stay there and not be a Ho Ho club... Which acturally would be more damaging to the club if we went up to early..
    It’s certainly not been Ho Ho for much of this season. 
  • DOUCHER said:
    As far as I know, if a an opposition player plays the ball (which I think he did), then TC becomes onside again.
    i was doing lino for my son's team about a month ago and gave offside for this and was overruled by the referee who said what you have above even though i didfn't and don't agree with it but would have helped today if that's the rule - the ref didn't know his arse from his elbow today
    It has to be a 'deliberate play', it's not sufficient for the defender just to touch the ball (Law 11.2)
    That doesn’t make any sense:
    ’Deliberate play is when a player has control of the ball with the possibility of gaining possession of the ball’
    If you’re trying to gain possession of the ball then you don’t have control of the ball.

    Is this actually from the Laws of the Game or some nonsense from X? If that is really the current law then no wonder refs make so many different interpretations. It may as well be written in Chinese.


  • We are only two points behind the 20/21 and 17/18 teams which finished 7th (on goal difference) and 6th respectively.
    Dress it up how you want. Less than 1.5 points a game in the Third Division is still shit. So before we were very shit, now we’re just shit. It is arguably reason for optimism I suppose, but it’s tenuous.



  • We are only two points behind the 20/21 and 17/18 teams which finished 7th (on goal difference) and 6th respectively.
    Dress it up how you want. Less than 1.5 points a game in the Third Division is still shit. So before we were very shit, now we’re just shit. It is arguably reason for optimism I suppose, but it’s tenuous.

    Six undefeated in the league and conceded twice during that run - a small reason for optimism.
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  • msomerton said:
    JamesSeed said:
    We also could have scored in the first half. 0-0 or 1-1 would have been fair. Could never have been 0-3. 
    Second half we battered them. How we haven’t got the three points I have no idea. Well, poor finishing I guess, but we’re now playing much better, and yet we’re now 7 points from 6th, albeit with a game in hand. Let’s hope they keep their heads up.  
    Their man of the match must be the keeper. 
    Few people said this, not sure I get it. 3 pea rollers straight at him and he nearly gifted us a goal. Did well, but Savage was immense. His tackle against TC was quality, made up about 40 yards.
    Love the use of "pea rollers." Wonderful. 
  • JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    Another day we win that. Said in the rumours thread we need one or two alternatives to TC and Small. I feel that’s holding us back, we don’t have pace and dribbling ability to bring off the bench or to rotate. If NJ doesn’t feel u21s such as Enslin and Dixon are ready then we need a signing or two.

    Without their pace we’ll look a different team, we won’t be able to play the new style which is 1. not only much more enjoyable to watch but 2. more effective and better suits this squad than route one.

    Leaburn and Jones are also key but we have others who can play in their positions and roles, just not to the same level. Take the pace away and using width won’t work.

    I’d like upgrades on Berry and Gillesphey but realistically they might be signings for the summer.
    Might agree re Leaburn, but not Jones. Our revival has coincided with his return. If we lose him, for whatever reason, it’d be season over, imho. 
    We’re agreeing that they’re both key - in the second part of that sentence I said our replacements aren’t at the same level. It’s a weakness, but no promotion squad tends to have back up of the same quality for their best players.

    The point I was making was that we can’t sub Small and TC at the moment and play the same way, we have no alternatives to them. Once they tire or are subbed we’re not the same team. Ramsay should help, he has the pace but he’ll need time to get up to full fitness.
  • DOUCHER said:
    As far as I know, if a an opposition player plays the ball (which I think he did), then TC becomes onside again.
    i was doing lino for my son's team about a month ago and gave offside for this and was overruled by the referee who said what you have above even though i didfn't and don't agree with it but would have helped today if that's the rule - the ref didn't know his arse from his elbow today
    It has to be a 'deliberate play', it's not sufficient for the defender just to touch the ball (Law 11.2)
    That doesn’t make any sense:
    ’Deliberate play is when a player has control of the ball with the possibility of gaining possession of the ball’
    If you’re trying to gain possession of the ball then you don’t have control of the ball.

    Is this actually from the Laws of the Game or some nonsense from X? If that is really the current law then no wonder refs make so many different interpretations. It may as well be written in Chinese.
    It's a screenshot of the current IFAB laws of the game 
  • Scoham said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    Another day we win that. Said in the rumours thread we need one or two alternatives to TC and Small. I feel that’s holding us back, we don’t have pace and dribbling ability to bring off the bench or to rotate. If NJ doesn’t feel u21s such as Enslin and Dixon are ready then we need a signing or two.

    Without their pace we’ll look a different team, we won’t be able to play the new style which is 1. not only much more enjoyable to watch but 2. more effective and better suits this squad than route one.

    Leaburn and Jones are also key but we have others who can play in their positions and roles, just not to the same level. Take the pace away and using width won’t work.

    I’d like upgrades on Berry and Gillesphey but realistically they might be signings for the summer.
    Might agree re Leaburn, but not Jones. Our revival has coincided with his return. If we lose him, for whatever reason, it’d be season over, imho. 
    We’re agreeing that they’re both key - in the second part of that sentence I said our replacements aren’t at the same level. It’s a weakness, but no promotion squad tends to have back up of the same quality for their best players.

    The point I was making was that we can’t sub Small and TC at the moment and play the same way, we have no alternatives to them. Once they tire or are subbed we’re not the same team. Ramsay should help, he has the pace but he’ll need time to get up to full fitness.
    That showed so clearly yesterday with TC. He played really well but was clearly exhausted about 10 mins before he came off. The challenge of course was that there was no direct replacement for him.


  • We are only two points behind the 20/21 and 17/18 teams which finished 7th (on goal difference) and 6th respectively.
    Your optimism/wumming will be slammed in your face if the s*** hits the fan at the end of the season.
    I guess I have two questions…

    1. why do you think I’m being a wind up?
    2. why would anyone want to slam this in my face at the end of the season?
    Your optimism to everything can be commended or be very annoying to people.
  • JamesSeed said:
    Scoham said:
    Another day we win that. Said in the rumours thread we need one or two alternatives to TC and Small. I feel that’s holding us back, we don’t have pace and dribbling ability to bring off the bench or to rotate. If NJ doesn’t feel u21s such as Enslin and Dixon are ready then we need a signing or two.

    Without their pace we’ll look a different team, we won’t be able to play the new style which is 1. not only much more enjoyable to watch but 2. more effective and better suits this squad than route one.

    Leaburn and Jones are also key but we have others who can play in their positions and roles, just not to the same level. Take the pace away and using width won’t work.

    I’d like upgrades on Berry and Gillesphey but realistically they might be signings for the summer.
    Might agree re Leaburn, but not Jones. Our revival has coincided with his return. If we lose him, for whatever reason, it’d be season over, imho. 
    He's easily our best defender our revival is also down to him shoring up the backline lose either player we are going no where.
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  • edited January 5
    23 games played and 34 points attained.

    Need 41 from the remaining 23 to get to the 75 mark that’s usually needed for top six.
    Brum, Wycombe, Wrexham & Stockport all away from home will be a tough ask 
    On the other end though, that means there’s plenty of poor teams still to come to the Valley where picking off three points consistently will be critical.

    We can do it. 12 points from the last six with only two goals conceded and four clean sheets so recent form is tracking the right way.
    Win all our remaining home games and pick up a point at every away equals 79 points. 

    It’s not going to happen.

    Blame first half of season for our downfall .
    Blimey. Sack the rest of the season off then. See you in August!
    Come back to me in August. 

    Anything other than a play-off finish is failure.
    No its not they want  an improvement on last season as the first step in the process.… top 10 would be an improvement.…… 


    You know my comment is correct...One place above our finish last season would be an improvement..,.,
    What process is this?....,.,.
    It seems to me Elfsborg, that the only measure that would satisfy you is automatic promotion. You only have to look back at the start of the Alan Curbishley/Steve Gritt years to realise that it was not instant success but a steady build up from a poor position. Not to say that Lennie Lawrence did anything wrong but the first game that we played at Upton Park, the squad was threadbare, winning 2-1 incidently, fast forward to the Wembley play off final and the squad was unrecognisable from that day at Upton Park. In between that time we sold and lost some great players, Simon Webster, Robert Lee, Carl Leaburn, Lee Bowyer, Bob Bolder, Colin Walsh, Darren Pitcher. Even when we got to the Premier there was a steady build up of players able to handle that level. There is the early shoots of hope springing up at the Valley and the thing that I absolutely agree with Nathan Jones, Charlie or any of the people running the club, is that considering what has gone before this has to be based on steady progress, not the rarity of overnight success. 
  • edited January 5
    Yesterday was a prime example of our one dimensional squad building, we were knocking on the door throughout and just needed a bit of luck/ extra spark and it's 1-0 and 3 points. 

    We're crying out for some proper attacking influence from the bench, especially in midfield, I'll keep calling for Taylor to make the bench as looking to him in a game like that would offer a lot more than Anderson/ Campbell but, much like May, he just isn't fancied by Jones. 

    Hopefully we see a midfielder with a bit of quality to come in but I'm not convinced Jones will ever really go for it.

    About the game overall, entertaining and Reading impressed given their off field issues. A point is better than none and we didn't suffer from the old "rue your missed chances" 

    Small and TC short on composure but played well.

    Jones quality display again.
  • We’ve now kept twice as many clean sheets as last season in half of the games.
    And one two less league games in half a season compared to last season.

    but this is the worse team in history and jones should go 😂
  • Anyone recognise  the pitch invader on 81 minutes  ? 
    Aneke?
    I know it’s less than a week in but this is by far my favourite post of 2025
  • edited January 5
    Bailey said:
    23 games played and 34 points attained.

    Need 41 from the remaining 23 to get to the 75 mark that’s usually needed for top six.
    Brum, Wycombe, Wrexham & Stockport all away from home will be a tough ask 
    On the other end though, that means there’s plenty of poor teams still to come to the Valley where picking off three points consistently will be critical.

    We can do it. 12 points from the last six with only two goals conceded and four clean sheets so recent form is tracking the right way.
    Win all our remaining home games and pick up a point at every away equals 79 points. 

    It’s not going to happen.

    Blame first half of season for our downfall .
    Blimey. Sack the rest of the season off then. See you in August!
    Come back to me in August. 

    Anything other than a play-off finish is failure.
    No its not they want  an improvement on last season as the first step in the process.… top 10 would be an improvement.…… 


    You know my comment is correct...One place above our finish last season would be an improvement..,.,
    What process is this?....,.,.
    It seems to me Elfsborg, that the only measure that would satisfy you is automatic promotion. You only have to look back at the start of the Alan Curbishley/Steve Gritt years to realise that it was not instant success but a steady build up from a poor position. Not to say that Lennie Lawrence did anything wrong but the first game that we played at Upton Park, the squad was threadbare, winning 2-1 incidently, fast forward to the Wembley play off final and the squad was unrecognisable from that day at Upton Park. In between that time we sold and lost some great players, Simon Webster, Robert Lee, Carl Leaburn, Lee Bowyer, Bob Bolder, Colin Walsh, Darren Pitcher. Even when we got to the Premier there was a steady build up of players able to handle that level. There is the early shoots of hope springing up at the Valley and the thing that I absolutely agree with Nathan Jones, Charlie or any of the people running the club, is that considering what has gone before this has to be based on steady progress, not the rarity of overnight success. 
    A play-off finish as a minimum.
  • MarcusH26 said:
    A quality creative midfielder could really be what rounds this side out. Berry has been a letdown but an upgrade on him and Ramsay getting fit again would be great options to have. LCB I'd have a look at too as I'm assuming Potts isn't staying?

    Another game where I've been impressed by Joel Pereira their keeper. 
    All about opinions but I thought their keeper was bad. Dropped a cross at the feet of leaburn and got lucky with two spilled saves that hit other parts of his body and stuck. Another day and he could have been at fault for three soft goals. He was a very lucky boy
  • Rothko said:
    I’ll give Small the benefit of him being a left footed player on the right, but if that had been Ramsay, the crossing would have been a level higher 
    I'm a huge Kayne Ramsey fan but he has 0 assists in 18 L1 games since joining us so why do you think his crossing is better?
    Good point but you need to consider that the majority of his crosses have been aimed at gas  “the assist ruiner” ahadme
  • edited January 5
    Bailey said:
    23 games played and 34 points attained.

    Need 41 from the remaining 23 to get to the 75 mark that’s usually needed for top six.
    Brum, Wycombe, Wrexham & Stockport all away from home will be a tough ask 
    On the other end though, that means there’s plenty of poor teams still to come to the Valley where picking off three points consistently will be critical.

    We can do it. 12 points from the last six with only two goals conceded and four clean sheets so recent form is tracking the right way.
    Win all our remaining home games and pick up a point at every away equals 79 points. 

    It’s not going to happen.

    Blame first half of season for our downfall .
    Blimey. Sack the rest of the season off then. See you in August!
    Come back to me in August. 

    Anything other than a play-off finish is failure.
    No its not they want  an improvement on last season as the first step in the process.… top 10 would be an improvement.…… 


    You know my comment is correct...One place above our finish last season would be an improvement..,.,
    What process is this?....,.,.
    It seems to me Elfsborg, that the only measure that would satisfy you is automatic promotion. You only have to look back at the start of the Alan Curbishley/Steve Gritt years to realise that it was not instant success but a steady build up from a poor position. Not to say that Lennie Lawrence did anything wrong but the first game that we played at Upton Park, the squad was threadbare, winning 2-1 incidently, fast forward to the Wembley play off final and the squad was unrecognisable from that day at Upton Park. In between that time we sold and lost some great players, Simon Webster, Robert Lee, Carl Leaburn, Lee Bowyer, Bob Bolder, Colin Walsh, Darren Pitcher. Even when we got to the Premier there was a steady build up of players able to handle that level. There is the early shoots of hope springing up at the Valley and the thing that I absolutely agree with Nathan Jones, Charlie or any of the people running the club, is that considering what has gone before this has to be based on steady progress, not the rarity of overnight success. 

    A play-off finish as a minimum.
    Elfsborg, genuine question, not a dig, do you attend the matches at the Valley ? 
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