POST-MATCH THREAD: Charlton Athletic v Stevenage: Saturday 8th February 2025 KO 12:30
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Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.12
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EveryDayAddick said:Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.1
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EveryDayAddick said:Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.1
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Well done Nathan, but can see this being stamped on with all the players to stay away and inside the centre circle or their own penalty areas till the "injury" is sorted, has to happen soon...8
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Agree 100 per cent, goalies are the only ones not required to leave the field for an injury, change it, less time wasting.1
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Stonewallpenalty19 said:Croydon said:oohaahmortimer said:Smithy said:Time for us as fans to step up now. The players deserve to see less empty seats and more noise from the stands.
This team effort and results wise is brilliant , performance wise it’s not quite hitting the spot as greedy as id like but in all honesty I just don’t think the appetite is there for a 12.30 or midweek match and 95% of fixtures in this league are just dull and don’t get the juices flowing for your on the fence punter .3 -
DOUCHER said:EveryDayAddick said:Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.
The rule makers make the silly rules....Nathan is just playing to them.0 -
eastterrace6168 said:Well done Nathan, but can see this being stamped on with all the players to stay away and inside the centre circle or their own penalty areas till the "injury" is sorted, has to happen soon...
The ref can stop all this nonsense. Players are not allowed to leave the field of play & managers are not allowed out of their technical area. Therefore never the twain should meet. But they do. A few yellow cards would soon sort the issue out.
Mainly started with Thomas Frank at Brentford. Even got his fucking whiteboard out at one point. Madness.1 -
I feel like Campbell hasn't got enough credit for his nearly goal. It was an absolute no touch rocket. Had 'worldy' written all over it but for a worldy save. Berry's finish was amazing but so was Campbell's shot.23
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Which user was this?26 -
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KiwiValley said:I feel like Campbell hasn't got enough credit for his nearly goal. It was an absolute no touch rocket. Had 'worldy' written all over it but for a worldy save. Berry's finish was amazing but so was Campbell's shot.6
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KiwiValley said:I feel like Campbell hasn't got enough credit for his nearly goal. It was an absolute no touch rocket. Had 'worldy' written all over it but for a worldy save. Berry's finish was amazing but so was Campbell's shot.
There was no save, Campbell's first time volley hit the corner of the post and bar...Berry's finish was world class...13 -
eastterrace6168 said:KiwiValley said:I feel like Campbell hasn't got enough credit for his nearly goal. It was an absolute no touch rocket. Had 'worldy' written all over it but for a worldy save. Berry's finish was amazing but so was Campbell's shot.
There was no save, Campbell's first time volley hit the corner of the post and bar...Berry's finish was world class...2 -
Kermogant was barely six foot against thugs but had the ability to gauge the trigecomy of a punt, back off, then move forward and collect a ball. I think Godden is in the same mould. Although shorter.4
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I have absolutely nothing to add to this thread
But palace are wankers.
Just thought I'd say hello24 -
blackpool72 said:I have absolutely nothing to add to this thread
But palace are wankers.
Just thought I'd say hello0 -
golfaddick said:eastterrace6168 said:Gammon said:Brilliant performance but I think Small has to shoot in that chance, the pass to Godden is blocked and difficult to Godden and he has worked space in the centre to a clean shot. The shot should've been better though.
I don't mind a player shooting in that position as a pass could be intercepted or just misplaced and the chance goes begging.
However.
In that position you have to do better. The shot was weak & not placed in either corner......the actions of a defender being played out of position. Small is great with what he gives us & the change in formation that led to him being deployed as a winger has turned our season around. He did score the winner a few games a go but he's had half a dozen similar chances since then & fluffed them. A natural.winger/attacking player would have buried at least half of them.0 -
JohnnyH2 said:Fantastic performance once we had the AMB injury. Its so wrong and sums up so.much that is wrong with the current game, but all the time the refs and authorities allow it to happen, we need to use it (just don't criticise others when they do it against us).
AMB save (despite some saying he never touched it!) was brilliant and was as good as scoring a goal.
Need so many more to get inside The Valley as far too many open spaces in the stands0 -
KiwiValley said:blackpool72 said:I have absolutely nothing to add to this thread
But palace are wankers.
Just thought I'd say hello
Palarse are wankers, is an undeniable truth, even they secretly know it!2 -
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the scum are wankier /cnutier /prickier more than the Croydon cnuts1
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oohaahmortimer said:the scum are wankier /cnutier /prickier more than the Croydon cnuts3
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I also have great dislike for Palarse but would not type it Palasre0
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I got asked to not write it in its correct spelling a few years back by a moderator, so that’s why I changed to king cnut spelling
wank and prick i leave the same I won’t asre about with them10 -
oohaahmortimer said:I got asked to not write it in its correct spelling a few years back by a moderator, so that’s why I changed to king cnut spelling
wank and prick i leave the same I won’t asre about with them6 -
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Gisappointed said:Kermogant was barely six foot against thugs but had the ability to gauge the trigecomy of a punt, back off, then move forward and collect a ball. I think Godden is in the same mould. Although shorter.0
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EveryDayAddick said:Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.
Yes, it's taking liberties, but completely sensible within the rules. We NEEDED that time out.2 -
AFKABartram said:Blucher said:
A totally dominant second half performance saw us home to a thoroughly convincing win, with a final scoreline that, quite frankly, flattered Stevenage.
They generally found their men better than us for a chunk of the first half, without creating much in front of goal, save for AMB’s excellent one-on-one save at their forward’s feet when he was clean through. A pivotal moment, easily forgotten in the aftermath of a very comfortable 3 points. After we stopped making a series of unforced passing errors, we created a few half chances in the Stevenage box but it looked as if we were going in all square before some neat combination play saw Coventry pull a low ball across the penalty area for Godden to demonstrate his predatory instincts and maintain his current scoring run.
The early second half goal from Luke Berry infused further confidence into the side and we completely controlled the game thereafter, with Stevenage resigned to their fate. We could easily have had a couple more goals and the fact that our opponents didn’t muster a single shot on target tells its own story. Rarely have a Charlton side looked so composed.
We were sound defensively, moved the ball very well in midfield in the second half and were constantly threatening up top. A bravura all-round performance from Matty Godden and Tyreece Campbell wasn’t that far behind with his pace and trickery. Coventry was the glue that held the side together and, in addition to his goal, Luke Berry had some very good moments. He’s been better recently after a very tepid first half of the season and the presence of Gilbert on the bench can’t do any harm.
An excellent afternoon’s work and one that sets us up beautifully for Tuesday night’s encounter with Peterborough. We certainly owe them (and their garrulous chairman) one.
Anyway, thank you, and please keep posting them!2 -
DOUCHER said:EveryDayAddick said:Was sitting 3 rows back from NJ, can 100% confirm he told AMB to go down to force a reset, was also great entertainment watching NJ and TC doing a sprint off.
Three (or even five) match bans I was suggesting, which adds up to the same thing I guess. Maybe even a fine for the club. You’d need good multi camera TV coverage to provide the necessary video evidence though, and that certainly isn’t a given. However, you’d only need a few well-publicised cases to put people off doing it.0