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POST-MATCH THREAD: Leyton Orient v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 1st March 2025: KO 15:00

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  • charente addick
    charente addick Posts: 3,808
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    A few fantastic contributions from Leaburn as well.
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,032
    edited March 3
    redbuttle said:
    redbuttle said:
    redbuttle said:
    I just wish that our players wouldn't goad the home fans. I find it unclassy and unnecessary. 
    It’s an odd one this, because generally I don’t think we do goad the oppo fans that much. Maybe a bit, but it’s not something I’ve noticed when watching on tv. Happy to be corrected by those who go to games, but that’s my impression. 
    Makes me wonder if there was a particularly nasty element in the Orient crowd yesterday? It’d surprise me because I’ve always felt Os fans were alright. I know NJ mentioned getting dogs abuse, but he was in a totally different part of the ground from where our players went to do their shithousing.

    fenaddick said:
    As an aside, what was Thierry trying to do when he sat down with his back to them? Ref pretty much immediately told him to pack it in, but was he making a bit of a point?
    Apparently there were lots of racist comments aimed at our players. 
    Could explain a lot, where did you hear that ? 
    I know someone who went and was sitting amongst their fans.
    Apparently someone was also spitting at Nathan Jones
    The barrier blocking off the dugout from the stands was practically aligned with the end of the technical area and where Jones was stood a lot of the game, so the fans could stand about a metre away from him. When Orient scored a flurry of them came over and were giving him all kinds of abuse right in his face, which he ignored. They were back again at FT to give him a bit more. When we scored the second a couple of our bench directed their celebrations back at the orient fans which I can understand given what they'd been doing
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,838
    cafc999 said:
    Some of their 'lads' threw eggs at us at the tube station when our tube pulled up.

    Utter fools
    In the interests of balance (!), three of their lads held the doors open on the tube so we could dive in. They had a good laugh when we told them we were Charlton.
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,492
    cafc999 said:
    Some of their 'lads' threw eggs at us at the tube station when our tube pulled up.

    Utter fools
    In the interests of balance (!), three of their lads held the doors open on the tube so we could dive in. They had a good laugh when we told them we were Charlton.
    Sure there’s good and bad Orient “lads”, as there are at all clubs 🤷‍♂️
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    cafc999 said:
    Some of their 'lads' threw eggs at us at the tube station when our tube pulled up.

    Utter fools
    In the interests of balance (!), three of their lads held the doors open on the tube so we could dive in. They had a good laugh when we told them we were Charlton.
    Sure there’s good and bad Orient “lads”, as there are at all clubs 🤷‍♂️
    Not sure there’s any good or bad Orient lads at Charlton 

    🤣
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,492
    stonemuse said:
    cafc999 said:
    Some of their 'lads' threw eggs at us at the tube station when our tube pulled up.

    Utter fools
    In the interests of balance (!), three of their lads held the doors open on the tube so we could dive in. They had a good laugh when we told them we were Charlton.
    Sure there’s good and bad Orient “lads”, as there are at all clubs 🤷‍♂️
    Not sure there’s any good or bad Orient lads at Charlton 

    🤣
    😂😂🤦
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,598
    stonemuse said:
    cafc999 said:
    Some of their 'lads' threw eggs at us at the tube station when our tube pulled up.

    Utter fools
    In the interests of balance (!), three of their lads held the doors open on the tube so we could dive in. They had a good laugh when we told them we were Charlton.
    Sure there’s good and bad Orient “lads”, as there are at all clubs 🤷‍♂️
    Not sure there’s any good or bad Orient lads at Charlton 

    🤣
    No, buts there’s Charlton lads at Orient.
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    edited March 3
    If Connor can avoid a yellow tomorrow as we need him on Saturday against Stockport. If he gets booked then he will miss Crawley and Wigan.
    Even better if he avoids a yellow card for the rest of the season
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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
    ross1 said:
    If Connor can avoid a yellow tomorrow as we need him on Saturday against Stockport. If he gets booked then he will miss Crawley and Wigan.
    Even better if he avoids a yellow card for the rest of the season
    Needs to avoid a booking in the next 4 games to escape a ban, he's been doing very well to not get booked in recent games without letting it be detrimental to his performance
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,598
    ross1 said:
    If Connor can avoid a yellow tomorrow as we need him on Saturday against Stockport. If he gets booked then he will miss Crawley and Wigan.
    Even better if he avoids a yellow card for the rest of the season
    Thought it was 10 yellows in 32 games, then you get a two match suspension. We’ve played 33, so it moves on 15 yellows to the end of the normal season.
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
    ross1 said:
    If Connor can avoid a yellow tomorrow as we need him on Saturday against Stockport. If he gets booked then he will miss Crawley and Wigan.
    Even better if he avoids a yellow card for the rest of the season
    Thought it was 10 yellows in 32 games, then you get a two match suspension. We’ve played 33, so it moves on 15 yellows to the end of the normal season.
    32 in the PL, 37 in the EFL
  • jamesking93
    jamesking93 Posts: 289
    JamesSeed said:
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
    As someone who'd like to see him start on Tuesday, I don't think he will.
  • SteveACS
    SteveACS Posts: 372
    edited March 3
    JamesSeed said:
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
    We have had Gilbert at the club for a month. And how often has he played 90 minutes this season?

    Berry has been here all season. Therefore is used to NJ fitness regime, and has started a LOT of games this season.

    Start Gilbert, against a team that is fully fit, and as soon as he misplaces a pass, or get's caught in possession, no doubt the fans will soon be on his back!

    And we're playing a team that it's important to get a result against, if we want to keep our play off momentum going.

    If we had nothing to play for, fine, experiment a little. But every game at the moment is incredibly important.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    The only change is Doc for Karoy. Let Gilbert come on as a substitute, against a tiring opposition, and let him strut his stuff...
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,824
    @Redmidland im so sorry i wasn’t aware of your recent struggles. Keep fighting my friend 💪
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,840
    Skimming through the match replay, their keeper flapped badly at a couple of corners earlier in the second half, on where Ramsay missed a great chance to score from a very similar position to his goal, and another where he dropped the ball and Godden hooked over. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,015
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    Stay on top @Redmidland … we all think of you 
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  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Good videos. Everything Gilbert did looked Championship level. 

    Miles also did some excellent things and it suits him better to play at that intensity level (physically and concentration wise).

  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,558
    Skimming through the match replay, their keeper flapped badly at a couple of corners earlier in the second half, on where Ramsay missed a great chance to score from a very similar position to his goal, and another where he dropped the ball and Godden hooked over. 
    Yet some people have said they'd like to sign him. 
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,520
    @Redmidland keep on keeping on. We’re all with you ❤️❤️
  • JamesSeed
    JamesSeed Posts: 17,380
    SteveACS said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
    We have had Gilbert at the club for a month. And how often has he played 90 minutes this season?

    Berry has been here all season. Therefore is used to NJ fitness regime, and has started a LOT of games this season.

    Start Gilbert, against a team that is fully fit, and as soon as he misplaces a pass, or get's caught in possession, no doubt the fans will soon be on his back!

    And we're playing a team that it's important to get a result against, if we want to keep our play off momentum going.

    If we had nothing to play for, fine, experiment a little. But every game at the moment is incredibly important.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    The only change is Doc for Karoy. Let Gilbert come on as a substitute, against a tiring opposition, and let him strut his stuff...
    Yeah, I wouldn’t massively disagree with any of that. Still think he’ll be an important player for us and potentially could become a starter over the next few weeks, fitness allowing. Of course he wouldn’t have to play 90 minutes, he could always be subbed at 60, in the same way as Berry sometimes is. 
    Also, we mustn’t get complacent; we actually didn’t play terribly well at Orient, especially from 45-65 minutes, and shouldn’t let the result lull us into a false sense of security. 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,033
    SteveACS said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
    We have had Gilbert at the club for a month. And how often has he played 90 minutes this season?

    Berry has been here all season. Therefore is used to NJ fitness regime, and has started a LOT of games this season.

    Start Gilbert, against a team that is fully fit, and as soon as he misplaces a pass, or get's caught in possession, no doubt the fans will soon be on his back!

    And we're playing a team that it's important to get a result against, if we want to keep our play off momentum going.

    If we had nothing to play for, fine, experiment a little. But every game at the moment is incredibly important.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    The only change is Doc for Karoy. Let Gilbert come on as a substitute, against a tiring opposition, and let him strut his stuff...
    I don’t think Gilbert has actually played 90 minutes in his entire career. 
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,624
    Berry has only played 4 full League matched, he is usually subbed between 70-80 min.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 94,291
    edited March 3
    se9addick said:
    SteveACS said:
    JamesSeed said:
    Someone has uploaded the last seven minutes of the game up on YouTube (in two seperate videos). The amount of positive contributions from Gilbert during that time is superb:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jht7rmjyG3I

    89:30 - winning a duel and releasing Small, followed by receiving the ball back and playing a beautiful crossfield pass to Campbell.
    91 - receives the ball after some good work by Aneke and plays a great through ball for Small who wins the corner.
    91:34 - takes the corner for Gilleshpey to score.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFhOcCTthQ

    94:30 - wins the ball on the edge of the box and keeps it alive by playing it out to Ramsay.
    95:06 - brilliant block on the edge of our own box.
    95:24 - wins a header to keep the ball, in the processing putting Small through to win a corner.
    96 - takes the corner for Ramsay to win it.

    Has anyone had a bigger impact versus minutes played this season? He also got the brilliant winning assist vs Peterborough. I don't know if he has the Berry tendency to get into the box, but he seems to have a lot of qualities for linking the play up, plus the brilliant set pieces of course. 
    He was easily my MotM. As I may already have said, I’d love to see a clip reel of all of his contributions on Saturday. His passing is crisp and accurate, and he’s comfortable on the ball. Can’t see how he doesn’t start on Tuesday, but if he doesn’t, it’s still great when he comes on as sub.
    We have had Gilbert at the club for a month. And how often has he played 90 minutes this season?

    Berry has been here all season. Therefore is used to NJ fitness regime, and has started a LOT of games this season.

    Start Gilbert, against a team that is fully fit, and as soon as he misplaces a pass, or get's caught in possession, no doubt the fans will soon be on his back!

    And we're playing a team that it's important to get a result against, if we want to keep our play off momentum going.

    If we had nothing to play for, fine, experiment a little. But every game at the moment is incredibly important.

    I've said it before, and I'll say it again. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

    The only change is Doc for Karoy. Let Gilbert come on as a substitute, against a tiring opposition, and let him strut his stuff...
    I don’t think Gilbert has actually played 90 minutes in his entire career. 
    Three times, once in the FA Cup, and twice in the League Cup... all this season, with all three games against Championship level opposition
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,957
    edited March 3
    It's been so difficult for me, I'm laid up in a hospital bed in the centre of Leicester. I'm in absolute agony and hoping for an operation to relieve the pain. Then I'm told, Sat morning, that op will be in the afternoon! I was gutted. 
    Anyway 2pm came and went as did 2.30. So I tuned in to listen on Charlton Live.
    3 pm I'm told op is postponed for today, try again tomorrow.
    I was ecstatic! I listened to whole game and went wild when we won it, lying in agony with 'tears' in my eyes due to winning at the final whistle was more than I could take.
    My op took place Sunday morning and I ,sadly, can't walk. I'll keep fighting but need CL to fight with me!!
    Live, Love, Laugh and Be Happy xxxx
    Coyr's


    I hope you can follow tomorrow's game under much less stressful conditions, Red. Lie back and think of Charlton. All the best to you.

  • charltonbob
    charltonbob Posts: 8,254
    It's been so difficult for me, I'm laid up in a hospital bed in the centre of Leicester. I'm in absolute agony and hoping for an operation to relieve the pain. Then I'm told, Sat morning, that op will be in the afternoon! I was gutted. 
    Anyway 2pm came and went as did 2.30. So I tuned in to listen on Charlton Live.
    3 pm I'm told op is postponed for today, try again tomorrow.
    I was ecstatic! I listened to whole game and went wild when we won it, lying in agony with 'tears' in my eyes due to winning at the final whistle was more than I could take.
    My op took place Sunday morning and I ,sadly, can't walk. I'll keep fighting but need CL to fight with me!!
    Live, Love, Laugh and Be Happy xxxx
    Coyr's


    Ya big girls blouse  <3 Keep fighting Red, we're all with you mate !!!

    Love & best wishes !