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Naby Sarr.
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I said it before the game, we needed fighters, we needed experience
Sarr is a great player for us but like Pratley we have to pick the right games for him
Like Leko, today was not the right game for him!!0 -
The right games for him are the ones in League One, not smart enough for the Champ, can't even take a throw in, when it actually went to a player in red it was like he was aiming for their throat.
Back to 4-4-2 and keep him out the team.6 -
I grew to like naby and thought he was top drawer but since that penalty miss he's been very average.1
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To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.7
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I seriously doubt he reads this forum. It is a place to express opinion, is it not ?Exiled_Addick said:To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.1 -
If you think after playing like that vs Millwall it’ll be confined to just this forum I think you’re being a bit naive.wmcf123 said:
I seriously doubt he reads this forum. It is a place to express opinion, is it not ?Exiled_Addick said:To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.5 -
Honestly if he can't handle people saying bad things about him over the internet, he's probably in the wrong profession.Exiled_Addick said:To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.0 -
I met him and he is a really nice bloke...that’s where it ends.... don’t want to scapegoat him, but he falls apart when it matters...Missed Pen in the play off semi, disaster of a half in the final and went missing twice today when it mattered.4
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This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level1
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He is shit. End of2
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No overreactions. At fault for both the goals which, as a defender (and tallest defender), isn’t good enough. I’m a big fan of Sarr, and on the whole he didn’t play too badly, but it’s only right he’s being called up on being at fault for both goals.Bottled it.3
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Can you give me one example of him being a great player? Great in league one, sure thing, actually great? Leave off.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level0 -
He’s more loved than he deserves to be and very well paid . Sympathy very minimal , although we’ve got 3 weeks without an away game and our home crowd is exceedingly gentle.Exiled_Addick said:
If you think after playing like that vs Millwall it’ll be confined to just this forum I think you’re being a bit naive.wmcf123 said:
I seriously doubt he reads this forum. It is a place to express opinion, is it not ?Exiled_Addick said:To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.2 -
On today's performance he is a fuckin wanker.
Hate to have him in the trenches with me the fuckin melt2 -
Most games this season?Stu_of_Kunming said:
Can you give me one example of him being a great player? Great in league one, sure thing, actually great? Leave off.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level
First goal they had an overload and someone snuck in from an area Pratley had been patrolling (yes, he reacted a bit slowly). Second goal sure he didn't get up early but the guy had hands all over him. Obviously he's the worst player ever.
Oh, and he assisted our goal, and five minutes before the winner made a massive clearance to prevent a certain goal, and had generally a good game otherwise? And never hid? I know emotions are up, and I know I've become a figure of fun for defending someone playing well enough to get an international call-up, but the way some of you are going on is absurd.5 -
Lets hope its his last game in a Charlton shirt.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level
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This is the kind of absolute shit I'm going to be expecting for the next week or so. Go on, let it all out.The_President said:
Lets hope its his last game in a Charlton shirt.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level1 -
Yep.The_President said:
Lets hope its his last game in a Charlton shirt.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level
He can fuck right of0 -
Sarr's got a habit of switching off and going into a dream world. He could get away with it in league one but players are too quick and skillful for that at this level.0
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Lmfao. Knrw what I'd see coming to this thread. I'll repeat he is no good next to Pearce for some unknown reason but again I'm with Leuth on this one.
We KNEW deep down we'd lose today. Whilst Sarr disappointed me, many players did again today.3 -
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Have a day off.Leuth said:
Most games this season?Stu_of_Kunming said:
Can you give me one example of him being a great player? Great in league one, sure thing, actually great? Leave off.Rossman92 said:This will be the last season in a Charlton shirt for Nabs. On his day a great player, on many other days, shite. Consistency goes a long way in the Championship, Naby doesn't have it at this level
First goal they had an overload and someone snuck in from an area Pratley had been patrolling (yes, he reacted a bit slowly). Second goal sure he didn't get up early but the guy had hands all over him. Obviously he's the worst player ever.
Oh, and he assisted our goal, and five minutes before the winner made a massive clearance to prevent a certain goal, and had generally a good game otherwise? And never hid? I know emotions are up, and I know I've become a figure of fun for defending someone playing well enough to get an international call-up, but the way some of you are going on is absurd.
Bloke couldn't even take throw ins properly, passed it straight out of play at least 2-3 times and at fault for both goals and was the reason we lost and you're trying to say he had a 'good game otherwise'.8 -
He has always reminded me of Miguel Llera a very good cultured left footed centre back who always has a mistake in him.
Now like Miguel he has reserved his worst performance at the Den.
Ironically when not a Charlton player Llera banished his personal Den ghost by scoring a late winner for Wednesday3 -
Bows should have took him off after 60 gone 442, they were there for the taking6
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So you’d rather have the team you support damaged by destroying the confidence of one of our players? We’ve got precious few to choose from as it is.wmcf123 said:
He’s more loved than he deserves to be and very well paid . Sympathy very minimal , although we’ve got 3 weeks without an away game and our home crowd is exceedingly gentle.Exiled_Addick said:
If you think after playing like that vs Millwall it’ll be confined to just this forum I think you’re being a bit naive.wmcf123 said:
I seriously doubt he reads this forum. It is a place to express opinion, is it not ?Exiled_Addick said:To be expected but some huge huge overreactions here. He was, undoubtedly, absolutely diabolically bad today. Ropey last week too. Been generally good this season though and had some excellent games. A confidence player who needs support when his form is shaking, not dogs abuse. Doubtless it’s what he’ll be getting from here on in though. I’m sure some won’t be happy until they’ve hounded him out the club now. We’ve seen it before with players singled out as losing us this fixture.
Money etc is irrelevant his personality is his personality. We all have our flaws. He shouldn’t have played today because we all know he has a habit of making big errors in big games. That’s on Bowyer as much as anyone. Bowyer has also told us many times that the support of the fans has brought Sarr back to being a player who can contribute again.In less pressurised games he can and has been very good. He was brilliant for example vs Forest, had a great part in Bonne’s goal vs Derby with a pass someone like Pearce probably wouldn’t have seen or made and was part of the rearguard action that beat Leeds.0 -
We have to give him all the support we can while we continues to play for us but I can't imagine Lee wanting to keep hold of him when his contract expires.
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We don't have an abundance of physical presence.Charltonparklane said:Bows should have took him off after 60 gone 442, they were there for the taking1 -
Both goals nothing to do with being next to Pearce, the guy is just a liability.Dazzler21 said:Lmfao. Knrw what I'd see coming to this thread. I'll repeat he is no good next to Pearce for some unknown reason but again I'm with Leuth on this one.
We KNEW deep down we'd lose today. Whilst Sarr disappointed me, many players did again today.3 -
We didn't with him on the pitch either, hence the two goals...LenGlover said:
We don't have an abundance of physical presence.Charltonparklane said:Bows should have took him off after 60 gone 442, they were there for the taking3 -
Makes no sense for me to comment further on this as I am just as pissed off as the rest of you and it will just bite me in the ass0













