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POST-MATCH THREAD: Peterborough Utd v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 22nd March 2025: KO 15:00
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I've heard that shouted at me at the urinals before. Not sure what it meant.....JamesSeed said:
Small out!Athletico Charlton said:
Small has been beaten in the air for at least 2 goals this season after losing his man.Callumcafc said:
If was definitely Tennai’s fault. When’s the last time we conceded from a floated cross into our box before Saturday? And when would you have seen Small or Edwards let their man go completely free like that?fenaddick said:Find the blaming of Watson slightly odd. He did lose his man but that wouldn't have been an issue if Ramsay was in line with the rest of the defence as the man in question would have been offside. It's one negative of having Ramsay in at CB, he isn't on the edge of line to look across it in the same way. It's one of very few weaknesses in his game but one I'm sure he will rectify in time
Seconds before it unfolds, you see him practicing going with the runner. Rewatching it, he takes his eye off the ball for just half a second at exactly the wrong moment, and by the time he’s come back around, it’s too late to react. It’s a tiny tiny error and he’s been punished harshly for it.10 -
Then why put it on here.🧐🙄Simonsen said:
Great combination from John Humphrey and David Whyte....albeit for Palace.66Red said:eastterrace6168 said:
Well, clearly nothing wrong your memory mate it seems, thanks...🤷♂️9goalswentpastperry said:
Recall it vividly. As others have said said it was Darren Pitcher's sliced clearance. That game was part of a run where we played Palace four times in a month. Away and then home in the League Cup, home in the Anglo Italian and home in the league. I think we had Millwall twice as well, away in the Anglo Italian (a 2 2 draw) and home in the league. I think the only one out of that batch we won was the home game with Palace in the Anglo Italian. Plus ça change.eastterrace6168 said:Just a bit off topic, but while we are talking about the pass back rule, I can remember standing on the terrace at Sellout Park, watching a cup match i think, my memory is sketchy, and the rule had just been introduced, and we skied an attempted clearance from midway between the 18yd area and the halfway line, miscued and it flew back towards our goal and our keeper caught it, and the jobs worth ref gave an indirect free kick, think we conceded from it as well.
Anyway a bit of a memory trackback there, anyone else remember it?...🤷♂️
Anyway, as you were.
https://youtu.be/Q35qIL02L44?t=133
Superb composure from Leaburn too.
We were well beaten that night.0 -
I think it's a collective thing that leaves Watson in that position, if you are trying to play them off side ten yards out, it's pretty risky, far better that with the type of defenders we possess, that you mark your man. You would probably be able to try to play offside that deep if we had VAR, we don't so just mark your man.fenaddick said:
Just don't think it's an issue if the man is offside as he should be. The reason Watson doesn't track him is because he doesn't realise Ramsay is deeper than the rest of the backline. Sure he should probably notice it but it's not the biggest error in my opinionCallumcafc said:
If was definitely Tennai’s fault. When’s the last time we conceded from a floated cross into our box before Saturday? And when would you have seen Small or Edwards let their man go completely free like that?fenaddick said:Find the blaming of Watson slightly odd. He did lose his man but that wouldn't have been an issue if Ramsay was in line with the rest of the defence as the man in question would have been offside. It's one negative of having Ramsay in at CB, he isn't on the edge of line to look across it in the same way. It's one of very few weaknesses in his game but one I'm sure he will rectify in time
Seconds before it unfolds, you see him practicing going with the runner. Rewatching it, he takes his eye off the ball for just half a second at exactly the wrong moment, and by the time he’s come back around, it’s too late to react.0 -
Possibly earlier in the season but as a collective unit, I can’t remember the last time we conceded from an open play cross into our box before Saturday.Athletico Charlton said:
Small has been beaten in the air for at least 2 goals this season after losing his man.Callumcafc said:
If was definitely Tennai’s fault. When’s the last time we conceded from a floated cross into our box before Saturday? And when would you have seen Small or Edwards let their man go completely free like that?fenaddick said:Find the blaming of Watson slightly odd. He did lose his man but that wouldn't have been an issue if Ramsay was in line with the rest of the defence as the man in question would have been offside. It's one negative of having Ramsay in at CB, he isn't on the edge of line to look across it in the same way. It's one of very few weaknesses in his game but one I'm sure he will rectify in time
Seconds before it unfolds, you see him practicing going with the runner. Rewatching it, he takes his eye off the ball for just half a second at exactly the wrong moment, and by the time he’s come back around, it’s too late to react. It’s a tiny tiny error and he’s been punished harshly for it.
Probably Rotherham (A)?0 -
And the fact that Ramsay’s position didn’t play the man on. Watson was goal side of the man at the moment the cross was sent in.Bailey said:
I think it's a collective thing that leaves Watson in that position, if you are trying to play them off side ten yards out, it's pretty risky, far better that with the type of defenders we possess, that you mark your man. You would probably be able to try to play offside that deep if we had VAR, we don't so just mark your man.fenaddick said:
Just don't think it's an issue if the man is offside as he should be. The reason Watson doesn't track him is because he doesn't realise Ramsay is deeper than the rest of the backline. Sure he should probably notice it but it's not the biggest error in my opinionCallumcafc said:
If was definitely Tennai’s fault. When’s the last time we conceded from a floated cross into our box before Saturday? And when would you have seen Small or Edwards let their man go completely free like that?fenaddick said:Find the blaming of Watson slightly odd. He did lose his man but that wouldn't have been an issue if Ramsay was in line with the rest of the defence as the man in question would have been offside. It's one negative of having Ramsay in at CB, he isn't on the edge of line to look across it in the same way. It's one of very few weaknesses in his game but one I'm sure he will rectify in time
Seconds before it unfolds, you see him practicing going with the runner. Rewatching it, he takes his eye off the ball for just half a second at exactly the wrong moment, and by the time he’s come back around, it’s too late to react.1 -
It tells you how good the Charlton defence has been in '25' that this goal conceded which was a multiplayer cock up have been debated more than who killed JFK.9
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Goals don't tend to come from one mistake, usually they start with one then a few occur in succession. Jones trying to get his defensive line to play offside so far back, Ramsey late to react, Tennai loses his man etc...2
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It also is a great ball in and a perfectly timed run. That isn't me saying that our defence couldn't stop it but that we often forget that sometimes the opposition can do something good that makes defending hardDazzler21 said:Goals don't tend to come from one mistake, usually they start with one then a few occur in succession. Jones trying to get his defensive line to play offside so far back, Ramsey late to react, Tennai loses his man etc...8 -
100% agree.fenaddick said:
It also is a great ball in and a perfectly timed run. That isn't me saying that our defence couldn't stop it but that we often forget that sometimes the opposition can do something good that makes defending hardDazzler21 said:Goals don't tend to come from one mistake, usually they start with one then a few occur in succession. Jones trying to get his defensive line to play offside so far back, Ramsey late to react, Tennai loses his man etc...0 -

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Impressive numbers from Chester in the National League North, even if it was against a promotion rival2
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Page 1. We did in fact get a much better result back at the Valley.Callumcafc said:We’ve won 7 in a row and 9 out of 10 home games since Christmas. Away from home we’ve only won 3, drawing 2 and losing 3.Fully expected us to play much better against Huddersfield next Saturday.0







