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Plymouth v Charlton 2019 post-match views
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Having stood next to drummer boy at Donny, I can say it almost made me deaf but as the game wore on I appreciated his efforts to keep the fans going. I think it's a good thing to stimulate the fans to keep singing. Don't think we had him at some other games I've been to and our fans were quieter for longer periods.charltonnick said:Nothing to add on the match report but I must say Plymouth fans were great. Before and after the game they couldn't have been more friendly. And well done to our drummer , Plymouth fans saying we were the loudest there all season , that's something you would never hear years ago.
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not there .. a terrific win a long way from home .. Sir Frances Drake .. we gave your boys a hell of a beating ((:>)
it seems as though we are 'toughening up' for the play offs .. 5 yellow cards and 19 fouls given against us .. no repeat then of last season when Shrewsbury outfought us in the semis.
Collins of Luton was sent off on Saturday .. that should make things a lot easier next Saturday
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thought this was the game where we lost, and to my surprise we didn't, lovely to keep a clean sheet but i would like us to go a goal down and come back as may prep us better for playoffs, our run to the play offs bar luton are against lower teams, tomorrows match will be difficult as they are scrapping for survival and the game after that is against a team looking to win the league, the next 2 games will be the toughest of the run in.
oxford - are safe nothing to play for.
scunthorpe - depending on results could be out of the relegation scrap
gills - are safe nothing to play for apart from being a local side
rochdale - probably already down so nothing to play for
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I wouldnt be too quick to predict where Scunthorpe and Rochdale finish...palarsehater said:thought this was the game where we lost, and to my surprise we didn't, lovely to keep a clean sheet but i would like us to go a goal down and come back as may prep us better for playoffs, our run to the play offs bar luton are against lower teams, tomorrows match will be difficult as they are scrapping for survival and the game after that is against a team looking to win the league, the next 2 games will be the toughest of the run in.
oxford - are safe nothing to play for.
scunthorpe - depending on results could be out of the relegation scrap
gills - are safe nothing to play for apart from being a local side
rochdale - probably already down so nothing to play for
The latter have a game in hand on everyone around them and if they win that against Accrington tomorrow night then they go joint points with Scunthorpe and will be in 19th provided that we beat Wycombe ourselves
Wouldnt even say that Gillingham are safe yet; they're up in 13th yet only five points ahead of Wimbledon
If Rochdale are still in with a shot of safety come the last day I wonder if SKY will be tempted to show their last game again for a repeat of last year...2 -
Their 19, Ladapo was a handful .. he has been around the block of clubs more than a few times .. he's 26, and has found consistency at Plymouth .. he would complement Taylor superbly ..0
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He's also ex-Palace so can piss off
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and take Williams with him ? ((:>)ForeverAddickted said:
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Williams has proved he's not quite like Kaikai so he can stay... for now0
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Thank God!objectivecafc said:at Home Park
Taylor: 7.5 took the goal well. Collected the ball at took it at them a number of times, definitely a crowd pleaser keeping in the corner at the end, he's not Tony Watt yet though...0 -
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He missed plenty of fouls against us and was certainly more willing to book ours than theirs.Covered End said:
I thought the ref was fine.soapboxsam said:So the majority give the ref low marks, yet other than not giving Sarr or Bauer 2 yellows what did he do wrong ? A clear penalty from watching it once on Quest.
Doesn't sound like a James Linnington to me, who was very poor in the home games against Peterborough and Barnsley or Doncaster (the match when he bottled the foul on Grant early doors at the valley)
Ok he gave yellow cards that possibly others wouldn't, but at least he was consistent with the first yellow cards.
I couldn't argue that any of them weren't yellows.5 -
I thought he was incredibly inconsistent. A yellow is a yellow regardless of whether it is first or second. Once he set the bar low he should have kept it (mind you we would probably have been down to 8 players by half time...)Dazzler21 said:
He missed plenty of fouls against us and was certainly more willing to book ours than theirs.Covered End said:
I thought the ref was fine.soapboxsam said:So the majority give the ref low marks, yet other than not giving Sarr or Bauer 2 yellows what did he do wrong ? A clear penalty from watching it once on Quest.
Doesn't sound like a James Linnington to me, who was very poor in the home games against Peterborough and Barnsley or Doncaster (the match when he bottled the foul on Grant early doors at the valley)
Ok he gave yellow cards that possibly others wouldn't, but at least he was consistent with the first yellow cards.
I couldn't argue that any of them weren't yellows.
I'm also at a loss how their player got away with placing both hands on the ref's shoulders and pushing him when complaining that he had (incorrectly) given a goal kick when Phillips had touched the ball over.
Surely even the most lenient of refs would have brandished a yellow then and he would be very lucky not to be sent off?5 -
I accept that watching on a moody stream, with soccer Saturday in the background and posting on CL, I may have been wrong
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If we win all 6 I think we will come 2nd, any dropped points at all we are done - PellingBet offering 250/1 for Charlton Automatic Promotion1
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Interesting that the total market value of League 1 is £145m - that means Roland thinks the other 23 clubs in the league are worth a total of £80m.....Salad said:
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Pelling1993 said:
Interesting that the total market value of League 1 is £145m - that means Roland thinks the other 23 clubs in the league are worth a total of £80m.....Salad said:Those are just the values of the playing squads, not the clubs. Surely there is value in the stadium and training grounds and brand name?Manchester City's player value is listed at £1.02B, but the club itself is worth at least £2.5B by most reports, so 2.5x the player value. Interesting though, if you take the CAFC player-value listed (£9.72M) and multiply it by 2.5x, you get £24.3M, which is about what most here seem to think the rational value is.1 -
The passing of the years has in no way dulled or diluted the superb Kevin Nolan talents as a football journalist sublime. Always a joy to read, whatever the result, win, lose or draw, always written with heartfelt honesty and dressed up with fantastic prose that draws you into the narrative at every twist and turn.clive said:
Long may you continue Sir.3






