POST-MATCH THREAD: Wycombe Wanderers v Charlton Athletic: Easter Mon 21st April 2025
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Braziliance said:Great away end, more of the same for Wrexham hopefully4
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Some people like to complain about 'hoofball'. But big factors in our success are, Jones's 40 yard headers out of defence, Edwards's 30 yard throws and Gillesphey's 70 yard lateral crosses. Between them they shift defence to attack very quickly.5
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The passing in that first half was very poor from us. 2 goals up all well and good but there was a weakness there. Midfield was scrapping when they could but largely cut out in the pattern of play. Anderson passing game much better of late and helped with this second half I felt and i think the stats should bear it out.3
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Just listened to the Wycombe manager's post match interview. "Four soft goals"!?! Not a word about being completely whipped by a better side. Orient should fancy their chances against a team managed by Dodds the Deluded.0
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swords_alive said:The passing in that first half was very poor from us. 2 goals up all well and good but there was a weakness there. Midfield was scrapping when they could but largely cut out in the pattern of play. Anderson passing game much better of late and helped with this second half I felt and i think the stats should bear it out.0
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Along with being 2nd for most clean sheets in league, we're also 2nd for most interceptions per game and most clearances per game.
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stoneroses19 said:Along with being 2nd for most clean sheets in league, we're also 2nd for most interceptions per game and most clearances per game.
Interesting that Wrexham's last four games, comes against all four of those sides though3 -
Oh and now 3rd for possession won in final third per game.
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Major said:Steven81 said:RonnieMoore said:shocking decision by the ref considering the Wycombe kicked him first ….. have to appeal it and how did their player get away
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oohaahmortimer said:I was part of the holy triumvirate of Charlton Life royalty where I sat, myself ,AFKA and Nicholas , 3 wise old stooges with their families jumping up and down in complete delirium, also thanks to Nicholas for moving around so little shit could see the game.
good day out but it’s never enough , we needed another goal to close the GD on Wycombe 🤪
my heart won’t be able to take the play offs please let us go up . I can’t stand any more league one guffness
saw Chuks waiting in car park and third choice keeper walking away from the ground after the game .6 - Sponsored links:
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On my way home at Elephant and Castle station I saw a man with a Wrexham sweatshirt on, I said to him 'we are coming for you'. He sort of laughed at me. Told him I had been to Wycombe and he said he had been in Camden Town watching the Wrexham game with other Wrexham fans.
He said 'you got back from Wycombe quickly' don't think he believed I'd been at the game. He just kept telling me how rich their owners are. Said he had lived in Bromley 22 years, we got off the train at the same station.
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Pelling1993 said:swords_alive said:The passing in that first half was very poor from us. 2 goals up all well and good but there was a weakness there. Midfield was scrapping when they could but largely cut out in the pattern of play. Anderson passing game much better of late and helped with this second half I felt and i think the stats should bear it out.
Thankfully Norris slipped and Sniffer dog 🐕🦺collected another bone 🦴 which killed off Wycombe.2 -
Mosscat said:On my way home at Elephant and Castle station I saw a man with a Wrexham sweatshirt on, I said to him 'we are coming for you'. He sort of laughed at me. Told him I had been to Wycombe and he said he had been in Camden Town watching the Wrexham game with other Wrexham fans.
He said 'you got back from Wycombe quickly' don't think he believed I'd been at the game. He just kept telling me how rich their owners are. Said he had lived in Bromley 22 years, we got off the train at the same station.20 -
He wasn't my type12
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Absolutely adore this photo30 -
Not sure if already posted, but some very complimentary comments on the Wycombe forum about us. Just a sample:
"Yesterday we had our limitations fully exposed by a quality football team that were better than us in all aspects of the game. They showed us the standard we need to reach if we are to progress to, and survive in the Championship."
" I don’t think anything else can be said other than we lost to a team that set up very well against us. They were better than us in every aspect and their fans were magnificent. From the moment that Kone got smashed by Jones, you just knew how the game would pan out. They won absolutely everything. That’s what I meant when I said “I don’t think we played that badly”, I just think they were better, smarter, stronger, quicker, fitter and more clinical in every way. You don’t have to be “up against the ropes” to lose a match. We never were - yet we got knocked out by a tactical masterclass.""Charlton by far and away the best team to come to AP. If we’re both in the play offs we have no hope.
6 points needed now. I really think Charlton beat Wrexham on Saturday, so 6 points would still do it. Tiny glimmer of hope."
"Charlton are going up automatically if they play that way again against Wrexham.
Wrexham aren’t that great as a team, but they do have some great players. Charlton are a fantastic team."
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So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.18 -
valleynick66 said:Is Curtis Fleming an unsung hero ?
He rarely gets a mention was not brought in by NJ but seems the cool calm influence on the bench?
As for the match. Such an accomplished performance. Not been so relaxed watching a game for some time. If these are second and in top form, we fear nobody. Ice runs through their veins right now..... The players that is, not NJ.
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Jints said:Not sure if already posted, but some very complimentary comments on the Wycombe forum about us. Just a sample:
"Yesterday we had our limitations fully exposed by a quality football team that were better than us in all aspects of the game. They showed us the standard we need to reach if we are to progress to, and survive in the Championship."
" I don’t think anything else can be said other than we lost to a team that set up very well against us. They were better than us in every aspect and their fans were magnificent. From the moment that Kone got smashed by Jones, you just knew how the game would pan out. They won absolutely everything. That’s what I meant when I said “I don’t think we played that badly”, I just think they were better, smarter, stronger, quicker, fitter and more clinical in every way. You don’t have to be “up against the ropes” to lose a match. We never were - yet we got knocked out by a tactical masterclass.""Charlton by far and away the best team to come to AP. If we’re both in the play offs we have no hope.
6 points needed now. I really think Charlton beat Wrexham on Saturday, so 6 points would still do it. Tiny glimmer of hope."
"Charlton are going up automatically if they play that way again against Wrexham.
Wrexham aren’t that great as a team, but they do have some great players. Charlton are a fantastic team."
Maybe some of these should have a word with their deadbeat manager, and put him straight on a few things...0 -
RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.16 - Sponsored links:
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valleynick66 said:Is Curtis Fleming an unsung hero ?
He rarely gets a mention was not brought in by NJ but seems the cool calm influence on the bench?1 -
stoneroses19 said:RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.
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RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.4 -
I don't like to criticise a professional manager but Dodds was talking out of his arse big time. Firstly most goals are avoidable but small mistakes and big mistakes happen over 90 minutes and good opponents force them. Other than Godden's goal, none of the other three were clear mistakes.
What the difference was, was that we defended with determination that they couldn't match. Jones' goal was a great first time finish and because of that the keeper didn't have any setting time so wasn't his fault. The second was a great strike and Karoy's was from a nice move. Again, headers don't allow setting time for a keeper. As the game went on we got more and more dominant and if Dodds couldn't see his team were well beaten, he doesn't understand football.5 -
RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.
Dropping your Burger was the healthy option 😀
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Southbank said:Some people like to complain about 'hoofball'. But big factors in our success are, Jones's 40 yard headers out of defence, Edwards's 30 yard throws and Gillesphey's 70 yard lateral crosses. Between them they shift defence to attack very quickly.1
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9goalswentpastperry said:RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.23 -
RobinOnions said:9goalswentpastperry said:RobinOnions said:So chuffed for the whole squad after the performance, but felt particularly happy for Karoy. I was right near the celebrations for the second half goals and it looked like it meant so much to him when he bagged, and at full time. He has (sometimes rightly) copped a lot of stick for not being up to the level, but clearly sees himself as playing an important role in this squad - something I think Jones is particularly good at drumming into players.
Class day out, even though I dropped my burger on the floor.2 -
My first game of the season due to daughter's footballing commitments and couldn't have chosen a better one!
Had to go in the home end but sat in the upper tier of the one decent stand right on the 18-yard line so a cracking view of the away end celebrations in the second-half (looked like a few boys got a bit squashed down at the front - LOL!).
Great noise all game - the Wycombe fans are a passive bunch - it's really still a non-league club off the field in many ways - but they couldn't fail to be impressed by us both on and off the pitch!
Not much to add to what's already been said but main takeaways for me were - Lloyd Jones immense despite the early and fully-deserved yellow.
McGillsephy almost as good - didn't give Kone a look in.
TC - didn't do a thing all game which is not neccessarily a problem as they doubled up on him whenever they could and shows how good the overall team performance was
Mannion - so solid. Can't believe I was reading on here all season that we need a new keeper as neither are good enough.
Anderson - thought he looked superb when he came on. Ran the game in the second half with little pop passes and short bursts.
Have always been a Jones fan (Welsh family roots) so loved seeing him in the flesh - a manager like that is worth his weight in gold. My previous game before this was Os away on Boxing Day when I wanted to get on the pitch and lamp Appleton the waste of space.
Will be at Burton if any mathematical chance of 2nd spot. If not, see you all at the play-off home leg (and the away one if it's Wycombe as I'll be in their end again!!)10