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POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Cambridge Utd: Thursday 26th December 2024: KO 3pm

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  • really sorry for the fans that came out for the annual sacking
  • 5th-6th is wide open for around 7-10 teams potentially. We are one of them. 

    I don't think we will get it, I have a feeling we will end up 8th or 9th. I might sound delusional as well, as I'm usually quite negative about how I rate us as a footballing team, but if we did land in the play offs, we'd have a genuine chance. Despite what I think of us attacking wise, we are pretty sound defensively, and it's rare proper football is played in play-offs, it's usually scrappy as anything. 

    I think if we get 6- 9 points from the next 3, and then make some improvements in January, we can start thinking about play-offs, the league is genuinely just too shit to completely dismiss it at this stage and the look of that table. 
    Ipanemas.
  • All aboard the promotion train!
  • A win is a win and there are signs of improvement but i'm not getting carried away purely because we've beaten two sides who will do well to avoid relegation this season. Wycombe is going to be a proper test of how much we have actually improved and generally we do tend to fare quite well against the top sides.

    Personally if we can get a point from that and then beat Crawley and Reading next week to make it 13 points from 15 (and 15 from 21) then i would be delighted with that and i don't think we'd be more than 1-2 points off the play off spots.
  • Happy with the 3 points, not happy with the performance. That's how I see it.

    The positives: 

    - We won (and could have scored 3 or 4)
    - Miles and TC have scored in back to back games 
    - No injuries 

    The negatives: 

    - they're a pants team, so we should have been out of sight 
    - we conceded the lions share of possession, and looked less comfortable on the ball than them  
    - We held on a bit towards the end 

    Make no mistake, they're a diabolical side. There's a reason they've been in a relegation scrap the last couple of seasons. They seriously lack quality and are on a tight budget from what I've heard. I expect us to beat sides who we have a lot more of a budget than at home.

    2 wins out of the mini 5 so far, if we get 7 or 9 points from the next 3, then Jones can give some back a bit. Until then, we still haven't done much and will have just stayed put around mid-table.

    It's not as extreme as some people make out. We all watched a game of football, we can all make our own judgment. If you think that was a good performance and a well earned 3 points, fine, if you think the opposite, that's also fine. None of it makes a difference in the grand scheme. It's just a discussion. You'd be very sadistic to support a club as pants as ours for years just to try and be 'right' on a football forum.

    Looking forward to the real test against Wycombe on Sunday, win that and we can start looking up rather than down imo, as they're actually a good side, unlike the last few bunch of teams we have played. 

    Merry Christmas :) 
    I think the term you’re looking for is “masochistic“.
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  • 5th-6th is wide open for around 7-10 teams potentially. We are one of them. 

    I don't think we will get it, I have a feeling we will end up 8th or 9th. I might sound delusional as well, as I'm usually quite negative about how I rate us as a footballing team, but if we did land in the play offs, we'd have a genuine chance. Despite what I think of us attacking wise, we are pretty sound defensively, and it's rare proper football is played in play-offs, it's usually scrappy as anything. 

    I think if we get 6- 9 points from the next 3, and then make some improvements in January, we can start thinking about play-offs, the league is genuinely just too shit to completely dismiss it at this stage and the look of that table. 
    I reckon we'll finish around 8th - 10th as well

    The Play-Offs have always been seen as the minimum target, but given that we've been going backwards in the last couple of seasons, I've equally felt that it would take a couple of windows before we can really compete for the top six - So whilst 8th would be disappointing in the sense that we dont achieve the goal that we're after, I'd see it as a genuine sign that we're a work in progress, especially as we finished 16th last season.
  • We couldn't have complained if it was a draw. After a terrible start, you have to give Cambridge credit.
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    Back to back wins always good. Both Cambridge and Northampton will go down (IMO) which makes the Crawley defeat even more frustrating. 

    Can’t argue with the desire and putting in a shift. The lack of quality for a side trying to get in amongst the top 6 is there to see. We look so much better defensively with Jones back. 

    Took my wife for the first time this season and she was surprised by how often we bypass the midfield and hit it high to the front two…I said you get used to it. 
  • I think Cambridge can save themselves. 
  • I'd like to see a signing in January that could elevate us. I think we are not far off but we are not quite where we need to be. We look to be a side that ought to do better away to me but results don't show that.
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  • Coming away from the Northampton win I felt more optimistic than I did after yesterday , we could play better than that and lose against Wycombe .
    I like the front footed players who try and gamble as we attack rather than crab it around but understand there needs to be a balance, so I’m rare in the fact I’m keen on Berry as well as TC .
    Felt the atmosphere from the home ends was a culmination of over doing it on Christmas Day and a feeling of apathy and boredom towards it all , Cambridge with pathetic numbers and losing for the whole match had a decent go at creating an atmosphere .
    crowd looked sparse to me , 14,369 felt more like 2/3 of that .
    CM had a camera stuck to him in the directors box , least I think it was him, don’t know what that was about .
    Saw headphones Norm getting mic’d up round the back of the West Stand .
    saw and chatted with 3 other Charlton legends AFKA , Fanny and Steve Dixon . We need to do better for these good people .
    had 19 of our family there today before heading back to sister/mum’s for a million sarnies , crisps and chocolate ,  games and arguments about the games . Good family fun had by all .
    Merry Christmas ya filthy animals .

    Heard Rodwell has been demoted with Gavin Carters promotion within .
    On the stream, and while  the game was going on, the camera decided to zoom in on CM and linger there. After a few seconds we saw him talking to the guy next to him, I think it was Carter; CM was doing all the talking, Carter looked like he wasnt much impressed. The commentators had nothing to say about this random cut to the directors’ box. Weird. I didn’t like it, not least as it was in the second half when we were losing our grip on the game.
  • Watching the highlights programmes on the television yesterday it felt to me that there were more empty spaces to be seen in stadiums across the land.
    Maybe that was because people have sky television. Or because fixtures yesterday were awkward for those who have arrangements over this holiday period.
    I know for certain that seven season ticket holders around me weren’t there, but I do know they will be counted in the numbers posted in the attendance.
    It wasn’t a runaway one yesterday, but getting a win is excellent.
    If we can only drop eleven points from all our remaining matches I am pretty sure we will get automatic promotion.
  • As is the ridiculous unfounded optimism 
    It's not unfounded you lemon. 8 points from 12. We need to keep it up and I don't see anyone saying we are the finished article or speaking of automatics or anything. The original point you responded to is spot on - you're just snuffing out any form of optimism.
  • seth plum said:
    Watching the highlights programmes on the television yesterday it felt to me that there were more empty spaces to be seen in stadiums across the land.
    Maybe that was because people have sky television. Or because fixtures yesterday were awkward for those who have arrangements over this holiday period.
    I know for certain that seven season ticket holders around me weren’t there, but I do know they will be counted in the numbers posted in the attendance.
    It wasn’t a runaway one yesterday, but getting a win is excellent.
    If we can only drop eleven points from all our remaining matches I am pretty sure we will get automatic promotion.
    Boxing Day used to be one of the best football days of the season,  but family commitments and lack of transport options make it tricky. Much prefer New Years Day for a home match as there's little else going on that day
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