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POST MATCH THREAD : Charlton Athletic V Leyton Orient : Saturday 17th August 2024 : KO 12:30
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Something I don't think that's been mentioned yet was how impressed I was with Mitchell, specifically his pace, really caught me off guard considering his size. 2nd half his man got in behind and he caught him to the point where they ended up in a tussle and they lost the ball very impressed.7
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2 in 2 for Alfie….could be the difference for Brum in walking away with league2
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Mannion does look solid, I just thought at times he could have released the ball earlier.1
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ct_addick said:2 in 2 for Alfie….could be the difference for Brum in walking away with league17
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Mametz said:LargeAddick said:Oh, trap three in the first East Stand bogs still has a broken lock, entering the third season now. I mean how difficult is it to repair. I'd rather not poo with a crowd watching if you don't mind.5
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golfaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:4th in the league after two games and two clean sheets, that'll do nicely, and as for 1-0 wins, the more the merrier...roll on Bolton next Saturday...1
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charltonbob said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:A few random thoughts.
Few teams if any are going to out-muscle us this year. And defensively we look much more secure.
Early days yet but I was very impressed with Mannion today. Don't think signing a new keeper is anywhere near as vital as some think.
Going to reserve judgment on Ahadme until he plays with a different partner to Campbell. Can only hope there is more to his game than we can currently see.
Just hope that injuries don't de-rail our promotion push. Horrible feeling we won't see Edwards for some time. And, after seeing the replay, that was a clear red for Clare.
And finally won't be popular with some but I was thinking if we could play Alfie May in front of today's keeper, defence and midfield that would be a team that is comfortable top 6. But I know move on, move on .....His goals are lovely but somehow he’s always scoring for teams that also concede lots of goals too. Is it a coincidence?2 -
May is like rocking horse shit, a natural goalscorer regardless of style or tactics. He’d score goals wherever he is, but he’s not with us, so we move on, with maximum points.19
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charltonbob said:Fortune 82nd Minute said:A few random thoughts.
Few teams if any are going to out-muscle us this year. And defensively we look much more secure.
Early days yet but I was very impressed with Mannion today. Don't think signing a new keeper is anywhere near as vital as some think.
Going to reserve judgment on Ahadme until he plays with a different partner to Campbell. Can only hope there is more to his game than we can currently see.
Just hope that injuries don't de-rail our promotion push. Horrible feeling we won't see Edwards for some time. And, after seeing the replay, that was a clear red for Clare.
And finally won't be popular with some but I was thinking if we could play Alfie May in front of today's keeper, defence and midfield that would be a team that is comfortable top 6. But I know move on, move on .....
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Can we wait until Edward’s actually gets an X-Ray on Monday before we all jump to conclusions? Cheers7
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We have barely created a chance this season. I’m almost certain that May would have made zero difference so far.5
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RedRobin said:A clean sheet win, what else can you ask for?
It would just be our luck to finish 3rd, same number of points as 2nd but miss out on GD. Or worse, by goals scored.5 -
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ken_shabby said:RodneyCharltonTrotta said:Great day other than walking in on a large bloke having one off the wrists in trap 3 of the east stand khazis.
Think he's in there regularly from what other people were saying.
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golfaddick said:RedRobin said:A clean sheet win, what else can you ask for?
It would just be our luck to finish 3rd, same number of points as 2nd but miss out on GD. Or worse, by goals scored.2 -
Just heard Edward’s foot has fallen off.32
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Once again, NJ says we were excellent from start to finish but many on here disagreeing. Of course managers are always going to big it up. So, what’s the truth? Or should I wait for Kevin Nolan?
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sillav nitram said:Once again, NJ says we were excellent from start to finish but many on here disagreeing. Of course managers are always going big it up. So, what’s the truth? Or should I wait for Kevin Nolan?
I still think we lack a bit of creativity going forwards and that final pass.
A lot better, but my own feeling, at this early stage, is that we will need to get more goals to challenge, but they may prove me wrong. i think we need some attacking quality in midfield and maybe another striker.
i don’t agree with NJ’s assessment, but we are better than last season.4 -
sillav nitram said:Once again, NJ says we were excellent from start to finish but many on here disagreeing. Of course managers are always going big it up. So, what’s the truth? Or should I wait for Kevin Nolan?
Kevin Nolan's take: https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/08/17/charlton-athletic-1-0-leyton-orient-august-2024/
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A bird shat on me on the way to the ground today. Missed my head but the shirt and left shoe got a splattering. I decided it was a good luck omen and, of course we won.
So, do I go and stand under the same tree next week?16 - Sponsored links:
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Good solid three points and another clean sheet.
we played well in the second half and deserved to win 👍👍👍2 -
Bangkokaddick said:A bird shat on me on the way to the ground today. Missed my head but the shirt and left shoe got a splattering. I decided it was a good luck omen and, of course we won.
So, do I go and stand under the same tree next week?5 -
Bangkokaddick said:A bird shat on me on the way to the ground today. Missed my head but the shirt and left shoe got a splattering. I decided it was a good luck omen and, of course we won.
So, do I go and stand under the same tree next week?14 -
peterreeves said:I think we have consider as many lifer's have said in previous years that only after 10 games can we really begin to judge how things are and what players are up for it or not.
I really can't be critical of Adahme as he's playing with a kid in TC who seems wander off like he's going to the sweet shop..... Adahme needs a better partner before we write him off.
Its true that this is not pretty to watch but as its the worst league to get out of then if we have to endure another 44 games of attrition then I'm in.
I also hope we can stop bringing Alfie May in on conversations, it's like talking about an ex... Move on unless you want ulcers!peterreeves said:I think we have consider as many lifer's have said in previous years that only after 10 games can we really begin to judge how things are and what players are up for it or not.
I really can't be critical of Adahme as he's playing with a kid in TC who seems wander off like he's going to the sweet shop..... Adahme needs a better partner before we write him off.
Its true that this is not pretty to watch but as its the worst league to get out of then if we have to endure another 44 games of attrition then I'm in.
I also hope we can stop bringing Alfie May in on conversations, it's like talking about an ex... Move on unless you want ulcers!1 -
We kicked the right way, deservedly won, don't care if it wasn't that pretty. I thought the support was louder than usual, very spirited.
The result softens the pressure on the game against Bolton, the 138 points is still on.2 -
Like Mannion. Defence much improved. Not at all sure about midfield - missing the creativity of an Aribo-style player. Up top I hope the real plan is Ahadme + Godden then Chuks + Campbell.
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Isn't it time we had a 'we would be so much better if we kept Alfie May' thread. There are obviously posters on here whose nose is firmly out of joint with our 100% record even after just two league games. Halfway through the game today we had the same culprits declaring we would be winning if Alfie May was still playing. It is starting to sound like you are desperate for the team to fail merely so you can come on here and declare 'I told you so'. Get over it and move on.11
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Henry Irving said:ShootersHillGuru said:Henry Irving said:Said after Wigan I'd take another 45 1 - 0 wins.
I've changed my position, I'd take another 44.
We were the better team without creating many clear cut chances against a horrible time wasting, shirt pulling, playing for a draw from minute one Orient.
But in the end we took the best chance we had and then did what good teams do ie kill the game, take it to the corner and see the game out. How did your own medicine taste, Leyton?
No outstanding performances but L Jones and Mitchell impressive, Small and Ramsay bombed forward, TC ran them ragged, Mannion not really tested but claimed some corners well.
Set pieces and corners still not troubling the opposition enough but it's early days.
The Edwards injury the only downer in what was otherwise an excellent home start.
Met two of the US owners pre-game, two guys who seem very committed to the project.
Said as ever when taking over a business you find things you didn't know about that have to be sorted out but it was expected and they dealt with them. They didn't specify.
Friedman and Rosenfeld are brothers in law, which I didn't know.
Four of their sons were also there so hopefully the next generation are getting the bug too (the Micheals to Albert and Stanley perhaps if that isn't a damning comparison)
Nothing else I can share, no transfer gossip but they see the need for stability and long termism. They may have started out as investors but now see themselves as fans.
Very friendly and personable guys.14 -
Bailey said:Isn't it time we had a 'we would be so much better if we kept Alfie May' thread. There are obviously posters on here whose nose is firmly out of joint with our 100% record even after just two league games. Halfway through the game today we had the same culprits declaring we would be winning if Alfie May was still playing. It is starting to sound like you are desperate for the team to fail merely so you can come on here and declare 'I told you so'. Get over it and move on.7
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Addicks to victory.....2 clean sheets in the league and 2 wins. Not getting carried away though.
We are definitely now hard to score against and therefore beat. Our back 3 look solid particularly Jones and Mitchell. We do seem though to lack some creativity and ability up top however I think this will come as the backbone of the team is now good apart from maybe a championship level keeper.
Couple of things. Campbell is a little light weight to be a starter now as their defender had him in his pocket with some help from the ref. Perhaps his pace and flair would be better at the end of the game against tired defenders? Secondly our set pieces were awful!!
Next week will be the first proper test. Looking forward!0