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POST-MATCH THREAD: Mansfield Town v Charlton Athletic: Tuesday 1st April 2025: KO 19:45
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Athletico Charlton said:Bailey said:DDOUBLEE said:golfaddick said:JamesSeed said:golfaddick said:Bailey said:ButtleJR said:Superb result. Great atmosphere. Out of interest do readings results get removed if they don't find a buyer? I don't wish that on any club but could it benefit us?
West Ham cheated be playing Tevez & Mascereno and got a slap on the wrist instead of a points deduction.
Rules are rules. I think the deadline is the end of this week. If Reading are not sold by the weekend then they should be kicked out.
But sadly the EFL are pussies & wont do anything until the end of the regular season.
When we were under a transfer embargo with ESI a lot of the footballing world knew.......but we didn't . The Peterborough chairman even discussed online about trying to get a transfer deal done with us for Maddison. WTF ?
Look after No1 because no other buggers will.
Despite Golfies negativity I think he is clever enough to come up with a book title that was grammatically correct.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:Bailey said:DDOUBLEE said:golfaddick said:JamesSeed said:golfaddick said:Bailey said:ButtleJR said:Superb result. Great atmosphere. Out of interest do readings results get removed if they don't find a buyer? I don't wish that on any club but could it benefit us?
West Ham cheated be playing Tevez & Mascereno and got a slap on the wrist instead of a points deduction.
Rules are rules. I think the deadline is the end of this week. If Reading are not sold by the weekend then they should be kicked out.
But sadly the EFL are pussies & wont do anything until the end of the regular season.
When we were under a transfer embargo with ESI a lot of the footballing world knew.......but we didn't . The Peterborough chairman even discussed online about trying to get a transfer deal done with us for Maddison. WTF ?
Look after No1 because no other buggers will.
Despite Golfies negativity I think he is clever enough to come up with a book title that is grammatically correct.4 -
9goalswentpastperry said:m_2 said:I must admit, I did have a chuckle when I saw all the ‘old’ and ‘bald’ running down the terrace and on to the pitch for TC’s goal.
We can’t criticise our kids can we . . .1 -
m_2 said:9goalswentpastperry said:m_2 said:I must admit, I did have a chuckle when I saw all the ‘old’ and ‘bald’ running down the terrace and on to the pitch for TC’s goal.
We can’t criticise our kids can we . . .1 -
Even if we dont make the 2nd spot, I reckon we could win promotion through the play-offs. Key thing now is to manage the squad and keep our best players injury free.
COYR
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Major said:Athletico Charlton said:Bailey said:DDOUBLEE said:golfaddick said:JamesSeed said:golfaddick said:Bailey said:ButtleJR said:Superb result. Great atmosphere. Out of interest do readings results get removed if they don't find a buyer? I don't wish that on any club but could it benefit us?
West Ham cheated be playing Tevez & Mascereno and got a slap on the wrist instead of a points deduction.
Rules are rules. I think the deadline is the end of this week. If Reading are not sold by the weekend then they should be kicked out.
But sadly the EFL are pussies & wont do anything until the end of the regular season.
When we were under a transfer embargo with ESI a lot of the footballing world knew.......but we didn't . The Peterborough chairman even discussed online about trying to get a transfer deal done with us for Maddison. WTF ?
Look after No1 because no other buggers will.
Despite Golfies negativity I think he is clever enough to come up with a book title that is grammatically correct.0 -
Mansfield were indeed promotion contenders until they went on a run where they were awful. Recently they have been refinding their form winning two on the bounce before playing us. It wasn't the best time to play them but you cant thrash a team like we did Huddersfield every game and it is important you find other ways sometimes, which we did.9
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Lincoln will be tricky. Good little side with nothing to lose.3
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Bailey said:Athletico Charlton said:Bailey said:DDOUBLEE said:golfaddick said:JamesSeed said:golfaddick said:Bailey said:ButtleJR said:Superb result. Great atmosphere. Out of interest do readings results get removed if they don't find a buyer? I don't wish that on any club but could it benefit us?
West Ham cheated be playing Tevez & Mascereno and got a slap on the wrist instead of a points deduction.
Rules are rules. I think the deadline is the end of this week. If Reading are not sold by the weekend then they should be kicked out.
But sadly the EFL are pussies & wont do anything until the end of the regular season.
When we were under a transfer embargo with ESI a lot of the footballing world knew.......but we didn't . The Peterborough chairman even discussed online about trying to get a transfer deal done with us for Maddison. WTF ?
Look after No1 because no other buggers will.
Despite Golfies negativity I think he is clever enough to come up with a book title that was grammatically correct.0 -
But alas, it’s obvious that I’m in the wrong for not being devastated about another club, there’s enough crap that comes with supporting Charlton ffs1
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Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has5 -
SoundAsa£ said:Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has0 -
SoundAsa£ said:Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has0 -
Leuth said:SoundAsa£ said:Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has0 -
Back on the match threadScoham asked:aliwibble said:"Nathan Jones finally showing some emotion this evening" - yeah, you really haven't been paying attention, have you mate.@SoundAsa£ I think Leuth was implying that he was surprised you'd not noticed Billy_Mix's tendency to go off on one in the post match2
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Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has7 -
SoundAsa£ said:Leuth said:SoundAsa£ said:Billy_Mix said:MANNION: quiet night, one dodgy flap
RAMSAY: his worst game since his return from injury, but the best of our back 3
McINTYRE: he's no Lloyd Jones is he? For that matter he's no Alex Mitchell either - looked half a beat off it all night and nervous as hell
GILLESPHEY: right back to the depths of his awfulness witnessed until Christmas, big contribution to Stags' goal
SMALL: decent on a tough night
COVENTRY: struggled against Stags energy and physicality, often outnumbered
BERRY: alright going forward, chocolate fireguard defensively
DOCHERTY: wholly anonymous
EDWARDS: tough night and his set plays were rotten
GODDEN: star man, on it from the first second, Always always knows where his colleagues are and usually finds them, could hold it up a bit longer occasionally
CAMPBELL: bullied, battered, often by two or more, Stags were rightly scared of him but he was tireless until he literally couldn't give any more, developing into quite the weapon. His burgeoning partnership with MG is key to our current form
Referee: let plenty of physical stuff go and his worst blunder probably favoured us - no complaints
CHUKS: looked shagged out from the second time he touched the ball, stuck at his task manfully but seemed to be really struggling, one glimpse of that rare talent he has1 -
When Mansfield made their catastrophic defensive error, effectively providing an assist for Godden, as soon as he received the ball I knew he was going to score, it didnt even occur to me he'd miss. It was similar with Alfie, but it's so good to have a finisher that you can have great faith in.4
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IdleHans said:When Mansfield made their catastrophic defensive error, effectively providing an assist for Godden, as soon as he received the ball I knew he was going to score, it didnt even occur to me he'd miss. It was similar with Alfie, but it's so good to have a finisher that you can have great faith in.0
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timken said:IdleHans said:When Mansfield made their catastrophic defensive error, effectively providing an assist for Godden, as soon as he received the ball I knew he was going to score, it didnt even occur to me he'd miss. It was similar with Alfie, but it's so good to have a finisher that you can have great faith in.0