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Charlton Athletic v Fulham | Wednesday 22 January 2020 Post-match thread
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Scotty says we played for a draw and I agree with him. We actually did the game management thing rather well. We knew that our team got stronger when Johnie W and Lyle came on so for me it was a case of not conceding a goal in the first half. Fulham did miss several clear-cut chances which gave me palpitations but after outplaying us in the first half they faded and the second half was far more even. I fancied our chances when Kyle came on and we nearly nicked it at the death. A very good point for us but I don't think Fulham are good enough to get promoted. Their fans were decent to talk to on the train back to Waterloo. I hope they beat Millwall!1
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blackpool72 said:Fanny Fanackapan said:floydroadfaithfull said:Played for the draw yeh right
Ok our main aim was not to concede
But think we proved a point by our attacking substitutions
Parker is a prize knob with him comments!
Actually he is a prize knob anyway
Stuck with the same old 9 inches 😁
It's no good getting your hopes up.
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Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.4
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My son bought tickets, treating me and his brother who's always wanted to go where the noise is in J block. Our seats - directly in front of the drummers. 24 hours later my ears are still ringing. Who said 0-0 draws can't be memorable?2
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Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.0
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Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.0
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Rommedhal was wasted for us, never got a run on when on the wing. Always thought we should stick up him top and go over the too
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Dennis Rommedhal verses Alfie Morgan ????
Was you at Selhurst?Not in the same league imo....2 -
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killerandflash said:PemburyAddick said:Expected a tonking so treated last night's game like a victory. Thought our atmosphere was first class and fulham's poor, but as I'm in H block Covered End I'm in the middle of it which distorts your perspective. Kept a Hammers mate company at the London Stadium last Saturday. Both sets of fans really quiet, and nothing like the noise you get at any Championship game I've been to this season. They try hard but singing sections too spread out amongst the tourists. But I doubt they would sing their side off after a 0-0 like we did.
They were quiet in the second half thoughWe were on the Charlton chants and everyone else was quiet. One guy about four rows back started to support Fulham but everyone else was silent.
The stewards did come over and ask us to move back into the Charlton side of the stand after 10 minutes but by god their support is terrible at the Cottage. Better away I guess.0 -
Gammon said:Referees need to do a better job at protecting players that are targeted by opposotion.
By the third late fail on Johnny there shouldve been a booking to say enough is enough, if you cant stop him fairly you cant result to fouling him.
No wonder he ends up injured.0 -
Was in Lower North , didn’t hear them much whatsoever.
For a zip - zip draw, thought the chanting/atmosphere from the Covered End was very, very good.1 -
Alwaysneil said:killerandflash said:PemburyAddick said:Expected a tonking so treated last night's game like a victory. Thought our atmosphere was first class and fulham's poor, but as I'm in H block Covered End I'm in the middle of it which distorts your perspective. Kept a Hammers mate company at the London Stadium last Saturday. Both sets of fans really quiet, and nothing like the noise you get at any Championship game I've been to this season. They try hard but singing sections too spread out amongst the tourists. But I doubt they would sing their side off after a 0-0 like we did.
They were quiet in the second half thoughWe were on the Charlton chants and everyone else was quiet. One guy about four rows back started to support Fulham but everyone else was silent.
The stewards did come over and ask us to move back into the Charlton side of the stand after 10 minutes but by god their support is terrible at the Cottage. Better away I guess.0 -
Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
It's simplicity is a thing of beauty.
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BR3red said:Dennis Rommedhal verses Alfie Morgan ????
Was you at Selhurst?Not in the same league imo....4 -
Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.1 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.2 -
Fulham fans were silent but that's no surprise as Craven Cottage is silent aswell. Watched on red button and covered end came through loud and clear. Voices needed for the Barnsley to show the day trippers what The Valley is all about.0
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ForeverAddickted said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.
I get a bit punchy where DR is concerned2 -
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It's ALBIE ffs4
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:ForeverAddickted said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.
I get a bit punchy where DR is concerned
Alfie is rapid with the ball though0 -
blackpool72 said:It's ALBIE ffs2
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Albie Morgan, Alfie Doughty.2
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Albert and Alfred. It’s like the 1920s all over again.1
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AddicksAddict said:Albert and Alfred. It’s like the 1920s all over again.0
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Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.1 -
Eynsfordaddick said:Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:Eynsfordaddick said:Talal said:Was quite a sight seeing him outpace the Fulham man while he had the ball. Can't remember seeing a player for us as quick when in possession.
Alfie is one for the future and nowhere near the finished article.1 -
Dazzler21 said:AddicksAddict said:Albert and Alfred. It’s like the 1920s all over again.
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Oggy Red said:Dazzler21 said:AddicksAddict said:Albert and Alfred. It’s like the 1920s all over again.4