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POSTMATCH THREAD: League 1 Play-off Final - Charlton Athletic v Leyton Orient | Sunday 25th May 2025
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Braziliance said:Something of note, VFR was sang to almost perfection. It was slow, most people were finishing each sentence with passion, and it felt like everyone joined in. It nearly made me cry. I wish that's how it was before every game, there is something special about a chant done at a pace like that.
As for post match views, there's nothing on here that I could add after reading every post. I am just extremely happy, and buzzing to see how many people also had a special day.
I am in the process of editing now, and I really hope people decide to watch as I tried my best to capture the experience and the life of the game from where I was.
I have never seen so many Charlton fans in my life. From the moment I got to Ashford international, it was crawling with Charlton, and it felt like that the whole way to Wembley, a truly unforgettable experience and one me and my family won't forget. One of the best days of my life.12 -
fenaddick said:Interview with Ramsay and Jones (and Adam Coe!)
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1927353857815855345It’s probably been mentioned elsewhere but Ramsey is one of the real heroes of this play off campaign. Some incredible and vital blocks that got us over the line. Great passion for the shirt which no doubt has trickled down from Nathan Jones.24 -
It probably seems like a small thing but having people like Adam at the club is so important. He's a fan so will probably go even more above and beyond than most and players appreciate it. It must make players a bit more likely to stay when offered other opportunities7
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On the subject of so many Charlton fans….I travelled up from Exeter St David’s on the 8:30am train on Sunday morning….in the words of the ticket inspector who came through the train about an hour in “there are an unbelievable amount of Charlton fans on this train”.When we got to Paddington there must have been at least 200 on the platform. Talked to 2 different groups who were holidaying in Cornwall but wasn’t missing the game for the world.
The 17:38 train back was wild lol.
Superb day.
Have watched about a million Charlton “things” on social media since Sunday!25 -
jonno said:Braziliance said:Something of note, VFR was sang to almost perfection. It was slow, most people were finishing each sentence with passion, and it felt like everyone joined in. It nearly made me cry. I wish that's how it was before every game, there is something special about a chant done at a pace like that.
As for post match views, there's nothing on here that I could add after reading every post. I am just extremely happy, and buzzing to see how many people also had a special day.
I am in the process of editing now, and I really hope people decide to watch as I tried my best to capture the experience and the life of the game from where I was.
I have never seen so many Charlton fans in my life. From the moment I got to Ashford international, it was crawling with Charlton, and it felt like that the whole way to Wembley, a truly unforgettable experience and one me and my family won't forget. One of the best days of my life.
I just hope this is the re-emergence rather than a blip like last time.
Another note as well on our fans, I thank everyone in person I speak to, but thank you so much anyone who takes the time to speak to me on matchdays on here. Some of the support I receive is so touching and makes me so bloody proud to be a Charlton fan. Classy, classy fan base.
I'm so glad I started doing these videos, its made me feel so much more connected to the club.18 -
Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
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Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.0 -
NomadicAddick said:fenaddick said:Interview with Ramsay and Jones (and Adam Coe!)
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1927353857815855345It’s probably been mentioned elsewhere but Ramsey is one of the real heroes of this play off campaign. Some incredible and vital blocks that got us over the line. Great passion for the shirt which no doubt has trickled down from Nathan Jones.fenaddick said:It probably seems like a small thing but having people like Adam at the club is so important. He's a fan so will probably go even more above and beyond than most and players appreciate it. It must make players a bit more likely to stay when offered other opportunities
On the note of Adam, does anyone know the best email or way to contact the club to praise a member of staff? Cause I feel he is due some form of letter for how he acted with the fan at Cambridge away.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.Valley, Floyd Road
All the other music ... not too fussed about that.
The trophy presentation itself was in the Royal Box so not a lot could be done about that unless you wanted to ditch 100 years of tradition.
The big team photo with the tickertape, flamethrowers etc was on that side of the pitch presumably because that's where the press box is so the reporters and radio commentators could see it. Sky would have had cameras all around the ground and quite a few mobile ones as well so it wouldn't make much difference to them where it was.4 -
Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
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fenaddick said:Interview with Ramsay and Jones (and Adam Coe!)
https://x.com/CAFCofficial/status/1927353857815855345
This is what we don't normally hear about.
Adam Coe working long hours to help Assist Lloyd who has been playing on adrenaline for the last couple of months and helping other players as well.
We know about Will Abbott but the staff like Adam Coe make it feel we are so much more professional with our approach to injuries but of course if we were mid table and nothing to play for Lloyd Jones wouldn't have played for the last 10 games or so. They prefer not to give pain killering injections but needs must as LJ is the rock and one of the best headers I have seen at CAFC defensively or attacking.
The guy have been fantastic this season and the combo of Lloyd, Kayne and Macca have been the best treble CB in League 1 in '25' may that continue in the Championship from August so it will be so much harder and that's why we will need upgrades in midfield to assist Coventry.
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Braziliance said:jonno said:Braziliance said:Something of note, VFR was sang to almost perfection. It was slow, most people were finishing each sentence with passion, and it felt like everyone joined in. It nearly made me cry. I wish that's how it was before every game, there is something special about a chant done at a pace like that.
As for post match views, there's nothing on here that I could add after reading every post. I am just extremely happy, and buzzing to see how many people also had a special day.
I am in the process of editing now, and I really hope people decide to watch as I tried my best to capture the experience and the life of the game from where I was.
I have never seen so many Charlton fans in my life. From the moment I got to Ashford international, it was crawling with Charlton, and it felt like that the whole way to Wembley, a truly unforgettable experience and one me and my family won't forget. One of the best days of my life.
I just hope this is the re-emergence rather than a blip like last time.
Another note as well on our fans, I thank everyone in person I speak to, but thank you so much anyone who takes the time to speak to me on matchdays on here. Some of the support I receive is so touching and makes me so bloody proud to be a Charlton fan. Classy, classy fan base.
I'm so glad I started doing these videos, its made me feel so much more connected to the club.
- Roland at the beginning of the season, Bowyer leaving and then convinced to stay by Roland and not investing in the team
- ESI take over in Jan
- COVID kicks in during March
It couldn't have been a worse set of circumstances to consolidate and increase our audience after what we achieved in 19/20.
We can't be that unlucky again. Can we? Surely?2 -
AddicksAddict said:BenHaimandBikey said:
Classy comments Thomas16 -
BalladMan said:Braziliance said:jonno said:Braziliance said:Something of note, VFR was sang to almost perfection. It was slow, most people were finishing each sentence with passion, and it felt like everyone joined in. It nearly made me cry. I wish that's how it was before every game, there is something special about a chant done at a pace like that.
As for post match views, there's nothing on here that I could add after reading every post. I am just extremely happy, and buzzing to see how many people also had a special day.
I am in the process of editing now, and I really hope people decide to watch as I tried my best to capture the experience and the life of the game from where I was.
I have never seen so many Charlton fans in my life. From the moment I got to Ashford international, it was crawling with Charlton, and it felt like that the whole way to Wembley, a truly unforgettable experience and one me and my family won't forget. One of the best days of my life.
I just hope this is the re-emergence rather than a blip like last time.
Another note as well on our fans, I thank everyone in person I speak to, but thank you so much anyone who takes the time to speak to me on matchdays on here. Some of the support I receive is so touching and makes me so bloody proud to be a Charlton fan. Classy, classy fan base.
I'm so glad I started doing these videos, its made me feel so much more connected to the club.
- Roland at the beginning of the season, Bowyer leaving and then convinced to stay by Roland and not investing in the team
- ESI take over in Jan
- COVID kicks in during March
It couldn't have been a worse set of circumstances to consolidate and increase our audience after what we achieved in 19/20.
We can't be that unlucky again. Can we? Surely?
- Main striker downing tools in June when season-end had been pushed back to July because of the COVID break, thus missing the last six matches
- Stoppage time winner for Barnsley in final game against play-off-bound Brentford saw them leapfrog us at the death
- Relegated by a point
I'd like to think we'd have a better class of player character-wise and a bit more luck this time around.10 -
Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.3 -
golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
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Briston_Addick said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
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blackpool72 said:Briston_Addick said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
My view:
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Briston_Addick said:blackpool72 said:Briston_Addick said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
My view:
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Just thought the position of the presentation was weird1 - Sponsored links:
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blackpool72 said:Briston_Addick said:blackpool72 said:Briston_Addick said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
My view:
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Just thought the position of the presentation was weird
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TeeC said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.3 -
blackpool72 said:Briston_Addick said:golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.
My view:
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We did. Quite easily in fact .28
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Briston_Addick said:Athletico Charlton said:Haven't read the entire thread but was it just me that found the music played at the end a right pain? We had 40,000 fans there ready to create their own atmosphere and didn't need to have our noise drowned out by the tannoys.
I get when Wembley is 50% full of quiet corporates for FA Cup/England games but not the play offs.
Also thought it was lousy that flags bought into the ground had to come down as they were hung over Sky adverts.
Plus the trophy presentation on the pitch had most fans behind it unable to see so sky could get better shots, and the players spent ages with their backs to their fans for more Sky shots afterwards.
Hate Sky.Valley, Floyd Road
All the other music ... not too fussed about that.
The trophy presentation itself was in the Royal Box so not a lot could be done about that unless you wanted to ditch 100 years of tradition.
The big team photo with the tickertape, flamethrowers etc was on that side of the pitch presumably because that's where the press box is so the reporters and radio commentators could see it. Sky would have had cameras all around the ground and quite a few mobile ones as well so it wouldn't make much difference to them where it was.
Yeah, I meant the on pitch tickertape bit not the Royal Box which should always stay of course.
That tickertape bit could have been done near the centre circle so all fans could see, but was done where it was so that the photographers had pictures with fans in the background rather than the backdrop of Leyton Orients empty seats.
Maybe not Sky driven but certainly not fan driven.
It's not a big thing but cumulatively I thought is all just detracted.
Playing Red Robin was good as the fans likely wouldn't have sung it otherwise. Valley Floyd Road would have been sung in full voice by the fans and didn't need the music drowning them out.. I think back to the singing after Leyton Orient away this season, it was great.. Wembley made it all feel far more "generated".0 -
Arthur_Trudgill said:I thought Nathan requesting and waving the Welsh flag 🏴 was a nice touch.
Anyone thought it detracted from the achievement of the team?
As someone who is married into a Welsh family & whose best friend is Welsh I thought it was a lovely touch.
I saw him heading over & I knew that's what he was after.
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I think I am completely unbothered by some highlights here.
- I liked all the music, was a proper party atmosphere mixed with our songs
- I loved the players and Jones waving their flags, it's what makes people unique, their heritage
- I didn't mind not seeing the players celebrate the trophy lift towards us in the West section, I was just delighted we won, and they came over afterwards anyway.
- I liked seeing Jones parade the trophy. He deserves his moment after a few rough years at Southampton, Stoke and that patch here. He would have been getting pelters if he didn't win from the footballing world.
My Mum and Aunt said they heard someone shout about Nathan Jones having a Welsh flag and we are an English club. I don't get it. He wants to represent, let him. Despite all the banter and rivalry with Wales, they still have more in common with us English than most other countries, and they're good people.
All in all, happy days. All that matters is we went up!40 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:Young man on the concourse as we left, who we were told was Mason Burstow.1
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Players didn’t really come over to the left behind the goal as we faced it they were stuck on the other side which was disappointing3
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Braziliance said:I think I am completely unbothered by some highlights here.
- I liked all the music, was a proper party atmosphere mixed with our songs
- I loved the players and Jones waving their flags, it's what makes people unique, their heritage
- I didn't mind not seeing the players celebrate the trophy lift towards us in the West section, I was just delighted we won, and they came over afterwards anyway.
- I liked seeing Jones parade the trophy. He deserves his moment after a few rough years at Southampton, Stoke and that patch here. He would have been getting pelters if he didn't win from the footballing world.
My Mum and Aunt said they heard someone shout about Nathan Jones having a Welsh flag and we are an English club. I don't get it. He wants to represent, let him. Despite all the banter and rivalry with Wales, they still have more in common with us English than most other countries, and they're good people.
All in all, happy days. All that matters is we went up!
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