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POST-MATCH THREAD: Wycombe Wanderers v Charlton Athletic: Easter Mon 21st April 2025

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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,766
    edited April 21
    They were completely impotent. If the goals were soft, how poor were the Wycombe players and tactics. Prize plum of a bloke. You've just been out thought, out played and made to look like a relegation side.
  • sirjohnhumphrey
    sirjohnhumphrey Posts: 1,859
    I do think there was a foul on their defender just before Berry’s goal. Not much made of it at the time so perhaps not.
    I think Dodds’ interview is as expected. He’s going to give no compliments to the team he might face again in a few weeks time. 
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,550
    stonemuse said:
    Rothko said:
    Four soft goals … lol 
    They created nothing though and we could have scored at least a couple more. He’s got to chat shit to hide their inadequacies.
  • ct_addick
    ct_addick Posts: 4,333
    Wycombe are a poor side and will hope we play them in play offs 
  • I could watch Berry!s goal all week ! Shame Wrexham won but it’s still doable if we beat them- sorry when we beat them ! 
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,988
    stonemuse said:
    Rothko said:
    Four soft goals … lol 
    To be fair they weren't great goals to concede...

    Goals One / Two don't happen if Jones and Berry are closed down
    Goal Three is a howler from Norris
    Goal Four the defender has to get to the header.

    It’s not about the goals they conceded though - Its the fact he thinks they'd have got something otherwise, when in fact they caused us absolutely no threat.
    He’s terrified to credit us in case he gets us in the playoffs 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Fans will be fans, but I'd prefer not to get cocky and 'want' Wycombe in the play-offs or the final. The Peterborough game should remind us what is possible if you get a bit complacent. In fact, NJ politely told fans not to provide extra motivation to Wycombe in righting a wrong should we happen to play them in the play-offs. 

    We are the team to be feared. Make no mistake about that. Our methodical approach of not looking further than the next game keeps us grounded. 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,248
    Bailey said:
    Cant see is getting 2nd, especially as our GD is much worse than the other 3 teams around us who can grab it. Only way that will change is if we beat Wycombe & Wrexham by 3 or 4 clear goals, which ain't going to happen. 

    The above is Golfie's post from the Northampton Post match thread PMSL !!
    No, we would only have to beat Wrexham by 2 to turn the goal difference around. If we did, they would have to beat Lincoln away to be sure of going up. We would have to beat Burton of course ourselves. All still to play for next week.
  • IR94
    IR94 Posts: 741
    How serious is Berrys injury?
  • BigDiddy
    BigDiddy Posts: 1,188
    Wow - fantastic performance!!

    We are probably late for the automatic place, but never bet against us in the play offs.

    COYR
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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,766
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?

    Cramp apparently
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,954
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?
    just cramp
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,890
    Rothko said:
    that bloke is suffering from shock - needs a lay down in a darkened room 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,248
    ct_addick said:
    TBH I would have preferred to lose to Wycombe rather than Wrexham Disny wankers and fcuk up their promotion chances......hate them that much
    Obvz not a Charlton fan come on our forum.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Rothko said:
    Soft goals or not, he failed to mention when Wycombe managed their first shot on target. He's a poor manager who plays one up front and declares that as tactical genius. We have seen countless times that one up top does not allow you to chase the game. Bearing that in mind, how did his five in midfield get out played by our three, as I said tactical genius, not. 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,126
    Quite unbelievable. 

    How poor were Wycombe and how good were we?

    I have a feeling it might not be the last time we play them this season. 

    Some superb goals . Anderson was immense when he came on but i do hope berry is ok because with Chuks out for three games we are very light up front. 

    Beat Wrexham next week and who knows? Still will need them not to win at Lincoln on the last game of the season and us to beat Burton. We can still do it. 
    We could win the next two, Wrexham lose theirs and still not go up if Wycombe win their next two. 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,248
    WSS said:
    Gutted about Blackpool not nicking something. Think that seals it as Wrexham have to play a nothing game.
    Wrexham have to play away at Lincoln who knocked Bolton out of the playoffs today and took a point off us two weeks ago.
  • IR94
    IR94 Posts: 741
    Was Adahme's exclusion tactic or an injury? With Aneke now out, we might need him for the remaining games 
  • I've watched Wycombe a few times on Sky and concluded they're a limited side. Yesterday I had a vision that we'd beat them 3-0.

    I was wrong!

    That was without doubt the performance of the season.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,573
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?

    Cramp apparently
    fenaddick said:
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?
    just cramp
    Why did he have ice on the front of his leg just below the knee.
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  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,465
    Rothko said:
    What a prick (not you Rothko)...4 soft goals ffs man, maybe one thanks to your useless keeper, but the other three were excellent well taken and more than deserved.
    You just can't take being well beaten at home by the better side, just own up to it man, your men took one hell of a beating...COYR
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,248
    Quite unbelievable. 

    How poor were Wycombe and how good were we?

    I have a feeling it might not be the last time we play them this season. 

    Some superb goals . Anderson was immense when he came on but i do hope berry is ok because with Chuks out for three games we are very light up front. 

    Beat Wrexham next week and who knows? Still will need them not to win at Lincoln on the last game of the season and us to beat Burton. We can still do it. 
    We could win the next two, Wrexham lose theirs and still not go up if Wycombe win their next two. 
    Wycombe are playing Orient and Stockport, no pushovers.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,954
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?

    Cramp apparently
    fenaddick said:
    IR94 said:
    How serious is Berrys injury?
    just cramp
    Why did he have ice on the front of his leg just below the knee.
    I didn’t see it but think other posters said that was Godden
  • Pelling1993
    Pelling1993 Posts: 6,671
    I've watched Wycombe a few times on Sky and concluded they're a limited side. Yesterday I had a vision that we'd beat them 3-0.

    I was wrong!

    That was without doubt the performance of the season.
    As are Wrexham with a retirement home up top. Need to batter them too 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    ct_addick said:
    Wycombe are a poor side and will hope we play them in play offs 

    Wycombe were a poor side today and struggled against Charlton in two matches.
    I'm unsure why Norris has bad games against CAFC as he can't be like that normally when Wycombe hardly concede goals.

    We scored 4 but WW had only conceded 11 at home all season before Charlton came calling.

    I don't judge a team on one or two matches and if the table says they were 2nd then that was an outstanding team performance with clinical finishing sided by a shaky Norris on two of the goals.

  • Hartleypete
    Hartleypete Posts: 4,699
    Rothko said:
    What an absolute tosser.
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 7,759
    Rothko said:
    What a prick (not you Rothko)...4 soft goals ffs man, maybe one thanks to your useless keeper, but the other three were excellent well taken and more than deserved.
    You just can't take being well beaten at home by the better side, just own up to it man, your men took one hell of a beating...COYR
    I’d say their keeper was at fault for two of our goals. 
    Godden’s one, (obviously), but he had biscuit wrists for Lloyd’s goal too.

    To be fair, not a lot he could’ve done about Berry’s and it would have been a miracle save to keep Karoy’s out.
  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,766
    edited April 21
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  • fenlandaddick
    fenlandaddick Posts: 1,766
    edited April 21
    Rothko said:
    What a prick (not you Rothko)...4 soft goals ffs man, maybe one thanks to your useless keeper, but the other three were excellent well taken and more than deserved.
    You just can't take being well beaten at home by the better side, just own up to it man, your men took one hell of a beating...COYR
    I’d say their keeper was at fault for two of our goals. 
    Godden’s one, (obviously), but he had biscuit wrists for Lloyd’s goal too.

    To be fair, not a lot he could’ve done about Berry’s and it would have been a miracle save to keep Karoy’s out.

    Great cross by Small, and an acocomplished finish by Karoy. I hope next season he adds more goals to his game.
  • Uboat
    Uboat Posts: 12,194
    mendonca said:
    Fans will be fans, but I'd prefer not to get cocky and 'want' Wycombe in the play-offs or the final. The Peterborough game should remind us what is possible if you get a bit complacent. In fact, NJ politely told fans not to provide extra motivation to Wycombe in righting a wrong should we happen to play them in the play-offs. 

    We are the team to be feared. Make no mistake about that. Our methodical approach of not looking further than the next game keeps us grounded. 
    Agreed. When we were singing ‘4-0 on your big day out’ I said to my daughter that I really didn’t want to hear that being sung back to us at Wembley.