Phillips
Solly Bauer Sarr Purrington
Bielik
Cullen Aribo
Williams
Taylor Vetokele
Maxwell, Dijksteel, Pearce, Lapslie, Reeves, Fosu, Parker
Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Charlton Athletic
Taylor
Vetokele
Sarr
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Plymouth v Charlton | Sat 06 Apr | 3pm KO | Match Preview, Predictions, News & Views
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Confident will win this one. 2-0 (Taylor & Reeves).0
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I reckon if we score more than them we could win.
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Stutter today with a one nil defeat.
Bounce back next week with Bowyers predicted big win. Charlton 4 Luton 0
The Covered End goes nuts.0 -
Taylor to score
In a one-all draw1 -
Only a very short preview from me this weekend. Have been unable to do much due to ill health and as a result I really hope Charlton get a result today as a pick me up.
Plymouth nearly always play a 4-2-3-1 formation and have a dangerous striker up front in Freddie Ladapo, scoring 17 goals in all competitions this season, 16 in the league. They of course have other talented players who can hurt us in Carey and Lameiras, we have to be careful of them going forward, especially at home they’re more likely to venture forward far more. Plymouth don’t really have trouble scoring goals, it is their horrific form at the beginning of the season as mentioned by @ForeverAddickted that has really let them down. Since the turn of the year, Plymouth have picked up 26 points in 15 games, that’s play-off form. In fact, when you look at form, they’ve scored more goals at home in the same amount of games as we have, but it is their defence that has really let them down, conceding 31 in comparison to us only conceding 14. Previously in the season, our first half record was far better than our second half but interestingly now, they’re the same. Plymouth’s first half record isn’t too good, so I feel if we are going to get a positive result here, we must start fast.
I don’t expect too many changes for us, Bielik coming in for Reeves, pushing Cullen a little further forward. Fosu could come in for Williams but I don’t think that will happen today, although I personally would as I think Williams might be better suited for Wycombe away on Tuesday night. Marshall and Lapslie could have a case of playing after good performances for the U23s but they might have to settle for a place on the bench or not even being in the squad. With Bielik back, I think Reeves drops to the bench, and Pratley and Marshall are the unlucky ones not to be included.
I see a lot of people going for a 1-1 draw, I do think it will be close, but I got a feeling we could see some goals today.
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Plymouth 2 Cafc 1
The 4231 formation patented by the taciturn football coach Karl Robinson works a treat for the pilgrims who win with their only two shots on target, with both shots taking a wicked deflection.
Charlton huff and puff, but despite having 65% of procession and ten efforts on goal can only score with Purrington cross come shot.0 -
2-1 with Igor and Taylor on the scoresheet and one of either Portsmouth, Sunderland or Barnsley to drop points
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Great summary as always @SageSage said:Only a very short preview from me this weekend. Have been unable to do much due to ill health and as a result I really hope Charlton get a result today as a pick me up.
Plymouth nearly always play a 4-2-3-1 formation and have a dangerous striker up front in Freddie Ladapo, scoring 17 goals in all competitions this season, 16 in the league. They of course have other talented players who can hurt us in Carey and Lameiras, we have to be careful of them going forward, especially at home they’re more likely to venture forward far more. Plymouth don’t really have trouble scoring goals, it is their horrific form at the beginning of the season as mentioned by @ForeverAddickted that has really let them down. Since the turn of the year, Plymouth have picked up 26 points in 15 games, that’s play-off form. In fact, when you look at form, they’ve scored more goals at home in the same amount of games as we have, but it is their defence that has really let them down, conceding 31 in comparison to us only conceding 14. Previously in the season, our first half record was far better than our second half but interestingly now, they’re the same. Plymouth’s first half record isn’t too good, so I feel if we are going to get a positive result here, we must start fast.
I don’t expect too many changes for us, Bielik coming in for Reeves, pushing Cullen a little further forward. Fosu could come in for Williams but I don’t think that will happen today, although I personally would as I think Williams might be better suited for Wycombe away on Tuesday night. Marshall and Lapslie could have a case of playing after good performances for the U23s but they might have to settle for a place on the bench or not even being in the squad. With Bielik back, I think Reeves drops to the bench, and Pratley and Marshall are the unlucky ones not to be included.
I see a lot of people going for a 1-1 draw, I do think it will be close, but I got a feeling we could see some goals today.Phillips
Solly Bauer Sarr Purrington
Bielik
Cullen Aribo
Williams
Taylor Vetokele
Maxwell, Dijksteel, Pearce, Lapslie, Reeves, Fosu, Parker
Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Charlton Athletic
Taylor
Vetokele
Sarr
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If we go behind I think we will struggle. Plymouth at home are a tough nut. Still saying 1 - 1 but I have a sinking feeling that we might lose this one 2 - 10
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Pearce plays in these types of games, for meSage said:Only a very short preview from me this weekend. Have been unable to do much due to ill health and as a result I really hope Charlton get a result today as a pick me up.
Plymouth nearly always play a 4-2-3-1 formation and have a dangerous striker up front in Freddie Ladapo, scoring 17 goals in all competitions this season, 16 in the league. They of course have other talented players who can hurt us in Carey and Lameiras, we have to be careful of them going forward, especially at home they’re more likely to venture forward far more. Plymouth don’t really have trouble scoring goals, it is their horrific form at the beginning of the season as mentioned by @ForeverAddickted that has really let them down. Since the turn of the year, Plymouth have picked up 26 points in 15 games, that’s play-off form. In fact, when you look at form, they’ve scored more goals at home in the same amount of games as we have, but it is their defence that has really let them down, conceding 31 in comparison to us only conceding 14. Previously in the season, our first half record was far better than our second half but interestingly now, they’re the same. Plymouth’s first half record isn’t too good, so I feel if we are going to get a positive result here, we must start fast.
I don’t expect too many changes for us, Bielik coming in for Reeves, pushing Cullen a little further forward. Fosu could come in for Williams but I don’t think that will happen today, although I personally would as I think Williams might be better suited for Wycombe away on Tuesday night. Marshall and Lapslie could have a case of playing after good performances for the U23s but they might have to settle for a place on the bench or not even being in the squad. With Bielik back, I think Reeves drops to the bench, and Pratley and Marshall are the unlucky ones not to be included.
I see a lot of people going for a 1-1 draw, I do think it will be close, but I got a feeling we could see some goals today.Phillips
Solly Bauer Sarr Purrington
Bielik
Cullen Aribo
Williams
Taylor Vetokele
Maxwell, Dijksteel, Pearce, Lapslie, Reeves, Fosu, Parker
Plymouth Argyle 1-3 Charlton Athletic
Taylor
Vetokele
Sarr0 -
Plymouth 0-3 Charlton. 3 more points. Barnsley and Sunderland both draw and a midweek win for the Addicks means it’s squeaky bum time for the teams above us trying to get that second place spot1
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thanks Sage,hope you will soon be better3
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Sides know how we play with a diamond in midfield so let's show something different to make our play-off rivals have to think a bit:
GK: Phillips
B: BeckenBauer | Pearce | HRS BeckenSarr the Enforcer
HB: Marshall/Dijksteel | Cullen
HF: Aribo | Williams | Reeves
F: Taylor | Igor
Subs: Maxwell, Solly, Marshall/Dijksteel, Bielik, Lapslie, Fosu, Parker
We'd effectively be 5 against 5 in midfield against Plymouth's 4-2-3-1 but we'd still have a couple of outlets up front.
Used properly it could be a good attacking formation.1 -
Can't see this being a happy afternoon in the southwest.
1.0 to the Janners.
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Thanks @ForeverAddickted and @lancashire lad3
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FFS only my second game of the season and everyone's going for a defeat. It's just not fair.0
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Can you get a drink in the ground anyone know?0
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My prediction, we'll wear black shorts with red shirts0
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Team news anyone....??0
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Phillips, Solly, Bauer, Sarr, Purrington, Bielik, Cullen Aribo Williams Taylor Vetokele1
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Good to see Bielik back in the side0
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Time for Vetokele to Get a goal.0
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Wheresmeticket? said:Can you get a drink in the ground anyone know?
Getting pissed won't help.1 -
It always helpsgrumpyaddick said:Wheresmeticket? said:Can you get a drink in the ground anyone know?
Getting pissed won't help.0 -
Good point.blackpool72 said:
It always helpsgrumpyaddick said:Wheresmeticket? said:Can you get a drink in the ground anyone know?
Getting pissed won't help.0










