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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Blackpool: Saturday 21st September 2024: KO 15:00

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  • I fully trust Nathan Jones & truly believe he is the man to take the club forward, but Ahadme & Allan Campbell look like really poor signings 
  • JamesSeed said:
    If he’s genuinely injured how would he get off the pitch though? Can see getting him off the pitch wasting even more time while they bring on the stretcher etc. Then you have subs taking their time getting ready to come on  
    Yes, fair enough. My idea would probably create more problems than it solves. 
  • Just winning at Stevenage isn't enough. And yesterday's 'performance' was a repeat in most respects of what we have seen in previous games (Bolton being the exception I think). The fear seems to be for most, on here at least, that the issues are deeper and the chickens are now coming home if not roosting already. 
    They've already come home, there in the West Stand Car Park.
  • Err. Call a stretcher, maybe?
    Dont think we would have had enough stretchers today
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  • pettgra said:
    Jonea said we were too passive. If they were told to be on the front foot, why did this not happen.
    After all,  this simple instruction should have been ringing in there ears as they took the pitch.
    Perhaps they've had enough of him & want him sacked 🤷‍♂️😄.

  • I was 10 feet away right behind the goal.  It was a penalty.  And I went truly apoplectic in the way only a rapidly balding middle aged man who realised he's not fulfilled  his life dreams and will be working until mid 70s can.


    Thank you for posting this, mate. It really made me laugh. It perhaps shouldn't have done because I am as gutted as the rest of us that we lost in the fashion we did, but as a rapidly balding, middle aged bloke who'll be working into his 70s, it struck a chord.

    As for the unfulfilled life dreams part, well I still love following Charlton up and down the country and have my daughter with me at matches so that'll do for me. 

    Keep going everyone, we support a wonderful football club. 
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  • Weird coincidence with the arrival of the new 'chicken fast food' partnership.  Killed 2 birds with one stone maybe.
    Mmmm, Deep fried pigeon...🤢
  • The gesture by their goalkeeperto the covered end  at the final whistle should be reported to the FA. Cheating is one thing, that would get any fan banned.
    What did he do?.

    I might try it.
  • Jones style of football is effective when it works, but it's not very enjoyable to watch as a fan 
  • Jones style of football is effective when it works, but it's not very enjoyable to watch as a fan 
    Teams know that if they can nick a goal before we do then there is very little in our locker to get back into it.
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  • Bailey said:
    Callum, Blackpool knew exactly what they were doing, every time they went down they clutched their head, the Referee is duty bound to stop the game in those circumstances. You are right, our first half performance was shocking and going two nil down allows Blackpool to use the tactic of feigning a head injury.Its for the football authorities to clamp down on, not the Referee  Personally I think if they declare a head injury then they should leave the field of play for five minutes to ensure no after affects or concussion, not hopeful that would ever be the case though. 
    All you have to do to prevent this is to simply add the "injury time" as extra time at the end of the game! Then it would be almost pointless doing it in the first place!

    You might say that surely this rule exists anyway!

    Trouble is that the ****ing refs in our league all refuse to do this and simply add on what they feel the losing team deserves -usually a few seconds for any injury even if it takes two, three  or four minutes to get the game restarted.

    This leads to resentment among both supporters and players which in turn leads to violence, dangerous play and and even more injuries!

    It also leads to players with career or even life threatening injuries being booed and and rushed off the pitch. This is a scene that I hate at a football ground. It would not happen if supporters knew for sure that the correct time would be added at the end no matter how long it took to get the game restarted!

    The referee yesterday should be ashamed of his stubborn refusal to correctly count injury time yesterday.

    Interestingly premier and european leagues don't seem to suffer this problem so much after a few months of applying the rules correctly. Refs sometimes even add no extra time to the first half when there has genuinely been no injuries or any other stoppages! I even heard a pundit surprised because he thought that 46 minutes was the minimum time for a half in football!
  • The first half yesterday was back to the nonsense we saw last season. Bloody awful and could have been 3 down if it was not for an excellent double save by Mannion.

    2nd half was an improvement and we could have got a draw out of it but the damage was done in the first 45.

    Impressed with Blackpool with their football, however not their game management but the referee should have been stronger with that in my opinion and told them to get up and refuse to let the physio on
  • Southbank said:
    To sum up, Our defence has improved since last season, our midfield has not, and we have lost any forwards with an instinct for goal. On balance I would say we are about as good as the second half of last season so will most probably get similar results.
    And, with this squad, will not get promoted.
    Nail on head
  • As I've said previously we must be the only club willing to sell ours & the whole of league 1's leading goal scorer but of course was schooled that it's better to have goals throughout the team than rely on Alfie. So far we have non creative midfielders, kick & rush tactics & strikers who have less chance of scoring than I do in a OAPs singles night.  
    This is of course true but it doesn’t mean that you have to sell him. Surely it’s better to have options and adapt your style of play to these different options in order to expose the weaknesses of varied opposition. I think that’s obvious. 

    The only acceptable reason to sell the league’s top goalscorer should be if he really insists on leaving and / or if they are offering big big money.

    Was the transfer fee and / or his new salary so large?

    Imo we sold our two best players with not a reasonable enough explanation. 
  • This is of course true but it doesn’t mean that you have to sell him. Surely it’s better to have options and adapt your style of play to these different options in order to expose the weaknesses of varied opposition. I think that’s obvious. 

    The only acceptable reason to sell the league’s top goalscorer should be if he really insists on leaving and / or if they are offering big big money.

    Was the transfer fee and / or his new salary so large?

    Imo we sold our two best players with not a reasonable enough explanation. 
    I think you are missing the irony from Charlton Bob

  • Corr, we do have a lot of bitter ex's don't we. 

    Don't get attached to any of the current lot, as this is most of their futures as well. Little maggots 😂
  • edited September 2024
    Dreadful game. Worst first half I can recall. Opened up like a tin of beans multiple times, and didn't respond to it.

    Second half, bit better, but too little, too late. As we all know we ain't scoring 3, so were looking for a draw at best. 

    Ref was an absolute c*nt of the highest order. Never seen someone ruin the flow of a game of football so much. As for the Blackpool team? Embarrassing. How can you be a grown man and act like that. It's shameful.

    Only positives for me were Mannion in goal, some very decent saves to stop it being a ridiculous score (ditto Smalls clearances) and Tyreece Campbell. The way Tyreece played today makes me think his ceiling is a lot higher than it seemed last season.

    I'll also chuck Coventry in the mix, didn't do much, but also didn't really have a bad game, which is now become a bit of the normal for him. I would like to see him add more to his game though, as he's one of the few with a fair bit of potential. I've already given up with most of the other midfielders if I'm being honest. 

    Roll on Stevenage I guess. 
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