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MATCH THREAD [+POST p18]: Charlton Athletic v Stevenage: Lge cup R1: Tues 12th Aug 2025: KO 19:45

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  • Good to give Berry a run out 
    Why? Are Cambridge scouts here?
  • It's going to be a great season!

  • Glad I went.

    The first half was quality. Fullah was everywhere on the left and capped it with a neat finish.

    Back 3 solid, with Gillesphey in particular showing how harsh it is that he has lost his place.

    Anderson bossed the first half, getting in good tackles, demanding the ball and moving it quickly as well as playing some incisive balls forward.

    Leaburn and Olaofe full of aggression and looked like a promising pairing. Olaofe' s hold up play and passing were top notch, especially the ball for Leaburn's goal. Leaburn looks reborn, he's got his pace back and won nearly everything in the air. A nice finish for his goal too.

    Rankin Costello was quietly effective and looks a good option to replace either Docherty or Coventry if poor form or injury sets in (please not Coventry!).

    Knibbs will be in the starting 11 sooner or later, a mix of class and industry throughout.

    The second half was less assured as Stevenage came back into the game.  We then ceded control after Leaburn and Olaofe went off and the ball stopped sticking up front. 

    Shouts of "FFS Kelman" from behind me as another aimless long ball sailed over his head.  When we actually got it to his feet he showed what he's about with a nice bit of play in the corner, which led to a free-kick, and the chance that he created for himself that was deflected wide. Very early days but I can't help thinking that he'll look better alongside a more physical striker, unless we change the way we play.

    Rumours of Luke Berry's demise appear to be premature.

    We have to consider that the visitors are a league one side that rotated almost as much as we did but a good performance nevertheless.


    I wasn't watching, so where did Miles and Tanto play? Was Miles down the centre with Tanto more to the left in the TC position?

    From Saturday, I don't think Kelman is the answer if he's basically up there by himself. He needs to be alongside someone who can hold the ball up better. 
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  • Glad I went.

    The first half was quality. Fullah was everywhere on the left and capped it with a neat finish.

    Back 3 solid, with Gillesphey in particular showing how harsh it is that he has lost his place.

    Anderson bossed the first half, getting in good tackles, demanding the ball and moving it quickly as well as playing some incisive balls forward.

    Leaburn and Olaofe full of aggression and looked like a promising pairing. Olaofe' s hold up play and passing were top notch, especially the ball for Leaburn's goal. Leaburn looks reborn, he's got his pace back and won nearly everything in the air. A nice finish for his goal too.

    Rankin Costello was quietly effective and looks a good option to replace either Docherty or Coventry if poor form or injury sets in (please not Coventry!).

    Knibbs will be in the starting 11 sooner or later, a mix of class and industry throughout.

    The second half was less assured as Stevenage came back into the game.  We then ceded control after Leaburn and Olaofe went off and the ball stopped sticking up front. 

    Shouts of "FFS Kelman" from behind me as another aimless long ball sailed over his head.  When we actually got it to his feet he showed what he's about with a nice bit of play in the corner, which led to a free-kick, and the chance that he created for himself that was deflected wide. Very early days but I can't help thinking that he'll look better alongside a more physical striker, unless we change the way we play.

    Rumours of Luke Berry's demise appear to be premature.

    We have to consider that the visitors are a league one side that rotated almost as much as we did but a good performance nevertheless.


    I wasn't watching, so where did Miles and Tanto play? Was Miles down the centre with Tanto more to the left in the TC position?

    From Saturday, I don't think Kelman is the answer if he's basically up there by himself. He needs to be alongside someone who can hold the ball up better. 
    Yes, basically that. Leaburn through the middle but peeling off to the right, Tanto playing the TC role.
  • Just watched the highlights, some finish by Fullah. Was a dangerous ball in by Rylah too. Could he get a decent L2 loan maybe? 
  • aliwibble said:
    I kept having to remind myself that Kayne Ramsay wasn't on the pitch towards the end of the game as Alan Mwamba was also playing with a bandage on his hand. Is that a recent injury or are they all giving themsleves RSI playing too much FIFA?
    They do it to stop their wrists bending too much when pulled I believe 
  • Rylah and Fuller really struggling now .. Stevenage on top they can see a weakness… Jones has to take these off … Stevenage will otherwise 
    Why would Stevenage take them off?
    Pretty obvious I would have thought. They would then enjoy the advantage of playing with 11 men against 9. You've never played football, have you?
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  • se9addick said:
    Did what we needed to do in the first half. Meant the second half was a bit of a drag but that’s fine. Very pleasant evening at the Valley watching a really decent Charlton team beat a pub team comfortably. 

  • Solid team performance. We really do have a good squad this season. Fullah looks like the next one to break through from our fantastic academy. Onto Bristol city!! 
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    Sky Sports presenter Mark Chapman will host the draw at approximately 7:20 pm, which includes the introduction of the 11 Premier League Clubs not participating in European competitions.

    The Carabao Cup remains regionalised in the early rounds, with the draw split into a Southern and Northern Section until Round Three.

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  • Anderson bossed the midfield. My MOM.
    Your MOM  :* but he's a man
  • Pros:
    - Fullah looks unreal, and the next exciting prospect out from the Sparrows Lane Lab
    - JRC looked comfortable and combative in midfield, definitely more of a deep sitting ‘sweeper’ rather than play maker
    - Olaofe and Leaburn were very good and will be great foil off the bench at the very least
    - Z Mitchell looked tidy

    cons:
    - Rylah and enslin absolutely not ready to be in and around the first team 
    - A Mitchell struggled and seems to try to be all brawn but ends up hauling players down
    - Kelman struggled with zero service 


    Another home drawn please
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  • Missed tonight (family obligation).

    Who was playing as the deepest midfielder? The Coventry role? Was it Costello? How did he get on?
  • I think it was Anderson, couldnt really pin down where Costello was playing.
  • Only 2 weeks until the second round game. I either want a big team or an away game at a side we haven't played for a while.

    So no doubt we'll get Wycombe away.
  • gringo said:
    I think it was Anderson, couldnt really pin down where Costello was playing.
    I thought it was Costello in the Coventry role with Anderson in the Docherty role.
  • gringo said:
    I think it was Anderson, couldnt really pin down where Costello was playing.
    Gillis said:
    gringo said:
    I think it was Anderson, couldnt really pin down where Costello was playing.
    I thought it was Costello in the Coventry role with Anderson in the Docherty role.
    Lol thanks both. Guess with the weakened opposition both had freedom to get about a bit!
  • aso914 said:
    Oof Kelman’s body language looks terrible I hope he doesn’t beat himself up he just needs time I think 
    That's the guilt from his offside goal against Stockport weighing on his shoulders. He apologises and it goes away. Not hard to understand and easy to get rid of but he has to be ready to admit it to himself first.
  • Waking up to see we've won in the cup. What a start to the day! 
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