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POST-MATCH THREAD: Wigan Athletic v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 10th August 2024: KO 17:30
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801912601 said:Got to be happy with 3 points away and a clean sheet - hopefully positive signs for the future.Be interesting to see the line up for Tuesday - expecting multiple changes as 3 points against Orient has to be the priority. Looking at those that didn’t play yesterday we can still pick a strong team against Brum and these being good enough to get us into the second round1
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blackpool72 said:Lincsaddick said:tested by an adequate Wigan team, got the 3 .. the team/squad will only get more together and we will have more difficult games ahead .. very good start before then usual noisy away fans, I wish I had the energy of our drummer
A WORD OF WARNING .. on the way to the ground from the Red Robin pub where myself and friend parked up (free and no bother) I saw the arrest of a young Addick fan. He had had a few, was acting the goat BUT no way was he a proper nuisance, his pals had taken him away from the bit of bother he was involved in in the pub's beer garden and were trying to talk him down.. THEN two Greater Manchester Policemen got involved and were (I M O) right over the top, at least the younger of the two and (again in my opinion) rather egged on by his older colleague.
The youngster in question was slammed onto an asphalt car park floor, cuffed and hauled to his feet by the younger cop and when a couple of his friends tried to if not interfere, express concerns for his treatment, the young cop drew and unleashed his baton and screamed GET BACK GET BACK
I know all us football fans are Right Wing Fascist Racist Thugs, BUT !!!
The warning is I suspect that after the recent riots, football fans could be fair game for any 'officials' looking for some come back after being the butts of hurled bricks, abuse, assaults etc and that the Police will be given some (or a lot of leeway) when policing football fans, and the courts will fully back them up
I though carefully before typing this, however, it needs telling
I hope the young Addick was released sharpish and that he was not too badly bruised, also that his mates learnt a lesson. The fine line between high jinks and minor hooliganism is now MUCH finer it seems
What a shock
Bollocks. The two tier policing myth is directly promoted by far right wankers encouraging the riots. The police ended up protecting the "protesters" from the anti-racist turnout
In light of what they've had to put up with, the injuring of colleagues, I would say your friend got off lightly. Thank god for our tolerant approach to public order. In the US he would be dead.
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Lincsaddick said:tested by an adequate Wigan team, got the 3 .. the team/squad will only get more together and we will have more difficult games ahead .. very good start before then usual noisy away fans, I wish I had the energy of our drummer
A WORD OF WARNING .. on the way to the ground from the Red Robin pub where myself and friend parked up (free and no bother) I saw the arrest of a young Addick fan. He had had a few, was acting the goat BUT no way was he a proper nuisance, his pals had taken him away from the bit of bother he was involved in in the pub's beer garden and were trying to talk him down.. THEN two Greater Manchester Policemen got involved and were (I M O) right over the top, at least the younger of the two and (again in my opinion) rather egged on by his older colleague.
The youngster in question was slammed onto an asphalt car park floor, cuffed and hauled to his feet by the younger cop and when a couple of his friends tried to if not interfere, express concerns for his treatment, the young cop drew and unleashed his baton and screamed GET BACK GET BACK
I know all us football fans are Right Wing Fascist Racist Thugs, BUT !!!
The warning is I suspect that after the recent riots, football fans could be fair game for any 'officials' looking for some come back after being the butts of hurled bricks, abuse, assaults etc and that the Police will be given some (or a lot of leeway) when policing football fans, and the courts will fully back them up
I though carefully before typing this, however, it needs telling
I hope the young Addick was released sharpish and that he was not too badly bruised, also that his mates learnt a lesson. The fine line between high jinks and minor hooliganism is now MUCH finer it seems
No 1 criteria for excluding people from the police. I know a few officers or ex, some brilliant, some absolute sociopaths/psychopaths.
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Don't know about policing, but CL's always been the place if you want Two Tier Thinking...2
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Wheresmeticket said:blackpool72 said:Lincsaddick said:tested by an adequate Wigan team, got the 3 .. the team/squad will only get more together and we will have more difficult games ahead .. very good start before then usual noisy away fans, I wish I had the energy of our drummer
A WORD OF WARNING .. on the way to the ground from the Red Robin pub where myself and friend parked up (free and no bother) I saw the arrest of a young Addick fan. He had had a few, was acting the goat BUT no way was he a proper nuisance, his pals had taken him away from the bit of bother he was involved in in the pub's beer garden and were trying to talk him down.. THEN two Greater Manchester Policemen got involved and were (I M O) right over the top, at least the younger of the two and (again in my opinion) rather egged on by his older colleague.
The youngster in question was slammed onto an asphalt car park floor, cuffed and hauled to his feet by the younger cop and when a couple of his friends tried to if not interfere, express concerns for his treatment, the young cop drew and unleashed his baton and screamed GET BACK GET BACK
I know all us football fans are Right Wing Fascist Racist Thugs, BUT !!!
The warning is I suspect that after the recent riots, football fans could be fair game for any 'officials' looking for some come back after being the butts of hurled bricks, abuse, assaults etc and that the Police will be given some (or a lot of leeway) when policing football fans, and the courts will fully back them up
I though carefully before typing this, however, it needs telling
I hope the young Addick was released sharpish and that he was not too badly bruised, also that his mates learnt a lesson. The fine line between high jinks and minor hooliganism is now MUCH finer it seems
What a shock
Bollocks. The two tier policing myth is directly promoted by far right wankers encouraging the riots. The police ended up protecting the "protesters" from the anti-racist turnout
In light of what they've had to put up with, the injuring of colleagues, I would say your friend got off lightly. Thank god for our tolerant approach to public order. In the US he would be dead.0 -
Don’t ruin the football with this shite ffs.9
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Laddick01 said:Don’t ruin the football with this shite ffs.1
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Lincsaddick said:Laddick01 said:Don’t ruin the football with this shite ffs.Hope the young fan that got nicked is ok, some police seem to see football fans as fair game, doubt it will ever change.7
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Some football fans seem to think that they can act to lower standards. I didn't see the incident so can't comment and it is fair to warn fans to be careful. I think it was naughty to make a political point on this thread and it got a response and would suggest both posts are removed and we get back to talking about the football.0
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SoundAsa£ said:Wheresmeticket said:blackpool72 said:Lincsaddick said:tested by an adequate Wigan team, got the 3 .. the team/squad will only get more together and we will have more difficult games ahead .. very good start before then usual noisy away fans, I wish I had the energy of our drummer
A WORD OF WARNING .. on the way to the ground from the Red Robin pub where myself and friend parked up (free and no bother) I saw the arrest of a young Addick fan. He had had a few, was acting the goat BUT no way was he a proper nuisance, his pals had taken him away from the bit of bother he was involved in in the pub's beer garden and were trying to talk him down.. THEN two Greater Manchester Policemen got involved and were (I M O) right over the top, at least the younger of the two and (again in my opinion) rather egged on by his older colleague.
The youngster in question was slammed onto an asphalt car park floor, cuffed and hauled to his feet by the younger cop and when a couple of his friends tried to if not interfere, express concerns for his treatment, the young cop drew and unleashed his baton and screamed GET BACK GET BACK
I know all us football fans are Right Wing Fascist Racist Thugs, BUT !!!
The warning is I suspect that after the recent riots, football fans could be fair game for any 'officials' looking for some come back after being the butts of hurled bricks, abuse, assaults etc and that the Police will be given some (or a lot of leeway) when policing football fans, and the courts will fully back them up
I though carefully before typing this, however, it needs telling
I hope the young Addick was released sharpish and that he was not too badly bruised, also that his mates learnt a lesson. The fine line between high jinks and minor hooliganism is now MUCH finer it seems
What a shock
Bollocks. The two tier policing myth is directly promoted by far right wankers encouraging the riots. The police ended up protecting the "protesters" from the anti-racist turnout
In light of what they've had to put up with, the injuring of colleagues, I would say your friend got off lightly. Thank god for our tolerant approach to public order. In the US he would be dead.1 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Some football fans seem to think that they can act to lower standards. I didn't see the incident so can't comment and it is fair to warn fans to be careful. I think it was naughty to make a political point on this thread and it got a response and would suggest both posts are removed and we get back to talking about the football.1
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Wheresmeticket said:MuttleyCAFC said:Some football fans seem to think that they can act to lower standards. I didn't see the incident so can't comment and it is fair to warn fans to be careful. I think it was naughty to make a political point on this thread and it got a response and would suggest both posts are removed and we get back to talking about the football.3
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Bailey said:Wheresmeticket said:MuttleyCAFC said:Some football fans seem to think that they can act to lower standards. I didn't see the incident so can't comment and it is fair to warn fans to be careful. I think it was naughty to make a political point on this thread and it got a response and would suggest both posts are removed and we get back to talking about the football.13
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:2
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We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
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PopIcon said:We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
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DDOUBLEE said:PopIcon said:We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
Completely disagree.
Both Cov and Anderson were part of NJ's midfield that managed only four wins.
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Valley11 said:One thing out of yesterday…was Paul Hart there? Haven’t seen him all pre season.
I asked the question a few weeks back and no one responded so assumed he was but couldn’t see him again yesterday.0 -
PopIcon said:DDOUBLEE said:PopIcon said:We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
Completely disagree.
Both Cov and Anderson were part of NJ's midfield that managed only four wins.
I didn't think we played that well yesterday, but it was a hard fought, gritty away win, so I don't think the quality of performance really matters. If that game was played on a Tuesday night in February, it would be seen as the perfect away performance. Expectations on the opening day can get carried away.6 -
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PopIcon said:DDOUBLEE said:PopIcon said:We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
Completely disagree.
Both Cov and Anderson were part of NJ's midfield that managed only four wins.
With the signings that have joined and other changes we’ve made those two should play a part in us having a better season than that run under NJ last season.6 -
PopIcon said:We scraped a 1 nill win in the opening fixture last season. I vaguely remember having more enthusiasm after that match than i do today.
A midfield of Coventry, Docherty and Anderson are going to create very little. I struggle to see where goals are going to come from.
However, the three points is the thing.Let’s hope we build on it more effectively than we did last season.1 -
Reading this thread I seem to be a lot less positive (note, not negative) than others.
I thought it was largely a god-awful, nondescript game with a complete absence of creativity or quality on display. It was only the left winger who come on 2nd half for Wigan that seemed to add anything in that regard and generally I felt if anyone would Nick a goal they’d be more likely.
Fortunately there was a defensive error that led to our goal. Jones produced a fantastic finish you wouldn’t expect from a centre half. One moment effectively dictated the game and had that mistake and strike been at the other end the consensus on here on the performance would have been completely different and the performance marks halved.
Thankfully, it wasn’t though. Three points is ultimately all that matters and we got them. We have to get out of this league, the football is awful. I don’t know whether it’s playing in half empty stadiums that doesn’t help but I watched some of Blackburn v Derby and the gulf to the quality of football, pace of game to the Championship now seems huge.Will be interesting to see how our approach is at home when the emphasis will be more on us to dictate attacking play as opposed to keeping it right away from home and then try to nick something.Hopefully the opening win takes pressure off and acts as a platform to improve.25 -
Wheresmeticket said:Bailey said:Wheresmeticket said:MuttleyCAFC said:Some football fans seem to think that they can act to lower standards. I didn't see the incident so can't comment and it is fair to warn fans to be careful. I think it was naughty to make a political point on this thread and it got a response and would suggest both posts are removed and we get back to talking about the football.0
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AFKABartram said:Reading this thread I seem to be a lot less positive (note, not negative) than others.
I thought it was largely a god-awful, nondescript game with a complete absence of creativity or quality on display. It was only the left winger who come on 2nd half for Wigan that seemed to add anything in that regard and generally I felt if anyone would Nick a goal they’d be more likely.
Fortunately there was a defensive error that led to our goal. Jones produced a fantastic finish you wouldn’t expect from a centre half. One moment effectively dictated the game and had that mistake and strike been at the other end the consensus on here on the performance would have been completely different and the performance marks halved.
Thankfully, it wasn’t though. Three points is ultimately all that matters and we got them. We have to get out of this league, the football is awful. I don’t know whether it’s playing in half empty stadiums that doesn’t help but I watched some of Blackburn v Derby and the gulf to the quality of football, pace of game to the Championship now seems huge.Will be interesting to see how our approach is at home when the emphasis will be more on us to dictate attacking play as opposed to keeping it right away from home and then try to nick something.Hopefully the opening win takes pressure off and acts as a platform to improve.
I thought it was solid away performance. We kept our shape throughout and I can fully understand their manager’s frustration, bewilderment of the outcome and acknowledgment of his players efforts. They were a better side than I thought they would be (so it makes the performance and result even better) and we put a brick wall up to stifle them; and on those occasions they did manage to get around it somebody in a Charlton shirt would put in a worldly tackle. As for capitalising on a defensive error, isn’t that what promotion winning teams do ? Besides, makes a change from it being Charlton being the team that loses because of defensive errors. Loads of positives to take forward from that game.9