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POST-MATCH THREAD: Queens Park Rangers v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 30th August 2025: KO 12:30pm
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AberystwythAddick said:We need to sort out how we operate in the final third. The defence today was shocking, however, it has been good more times than not over the past year. Focus on how we attack and how we supply the ball to strikers, change some personnel around and hopefully we can start motoring. Watford lured us into a false sense of security and we have struggled since19
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This is how Nathan does seasons.1. Promising two or three games.2. Utter shite until Christmas.3. Get promoted.23
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Oof, three defeats in 8 days.0
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The only striker we have at the club is Godden, and he can't get fit to play at present. All the others are average League One players, playing in the Championship, like they've won a raffle. They are trying I have no doubt, but they aren't yet up to the standard. If NJ can keep this squad up, he will have done well. It's too early to tell just where we might finish, but the goal at the beginning of the season was staying up, and it rains so. Forget quality, become tough and battle hardened and we might keep some clean sheets and pick up points. The odd goal here and there will help, but as we saw last season, other than Godden there was little to show promise when stepping up to this level.
A loss is just that. It's not time to press the defcon 5 button, but it is sobering when we've lost 3 on the trot, winning none of the last 4.
Goals are needed, but who is going to be scoring them. I like Miles and TC but have no confidence in either becoming strikers. An odd goal here and there maybe, but without Godden, the pressure is on Kelman to be our main man, and so far he's not looking likely.
NJ has now to start earning his right to say he's a championship level manager.3 -
The Prince-e-Paul said:The only striker we have at the club is Godden, and he can't get fit to play at present. All the others are average League One players, playing in the Championship, like they've won a raffle. They are trying I have no doubt, but they aren't yet up to the standard. If NJ can keep this squad up, he will have done well. It's too early to tell just where we might finish, but the goal at the beginning of the season was staying up, and it rains so. Forget quality, become tough and battle hardened and we might keep some clean sheets and pick up points. The odd goal here and there will help, but as we saw last season, other than Godden there was little to show promise when stepping up to this level.
A loss is just that. It's not time to press the defcon 5 button, but it is sobering when we've lost 3 on the trot, winning none of the last 4.
Goals are needed, but who is going to be scoring them. I like Miles and TC but have no confidence in either becoming strikers. An odd goal here and there maybe, but without Godden, the pressure is on Kelman to be our main man, and so far he's not looking likely.
NJ has now to start earning his right to say he's a championship level manager.17 -
The step up is starting to show. Defence not as invincible and our attack finding The Championship just as challenging. We need the newbies to find their feet sooner rather than later. It’s going to be a long season I fear.2
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SporadicAddick said:Some of the comments from the end of the match thread are brilliant. It really wasn’t dogshit or horrendous.
We lost 3-1 in the championship. The 3rd goal was as we pushed in the final stages - always a risk.
we clearly need some attention focussed on attacking threat but if Leaburn hits that under the bar in the first half it’s a different game.
We’ll lose a lot more this season, but we’ll win some as well.Some balance and perspective will definitely help some cope with a Saturday afternoons football.3 -
Slow, laborious, predictable play. Referee was also shocking in the 1st half.We did enjoy laughing at the ‘execs’ in the QPR lounge which was essentially a glass box handing off the roof of the stand. Bizzare stadium.1
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LargeAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:We need to sort out how we operate in the final third. The defence today was shocking, however, it has been good more times than not over the past year. Focus on how we attack and how we supply the ball to strikers, change some personnel around and hopefully we can start motoring. Watford lured us into a false sense of security and we have struggled since0
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SELR_addicks said:Thought our best (small) phase of play was when Campbell actually moved inside for a few minutes and played right up next to Leaburn. Led to him having that chance down the middle and nodding it down for Leaburn to shoot over.
Think we're much better with two strikers playing close to each other than Campbell receiving the ball out wide and Leaburn ending up isolated.3 - Sponsored links:
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Start with 2 proper, out and out strikers in the next game.
I want TC to do well but he just isnt doing it. Yes he set up the Apter goal but until then he done nothing. A darting run without end product is worth sod all.7 -
LargeAddick said:SporadicAddick said:Some of the comments from the end of the match thread are brilliant. It really wasn’t dogshit or horrendous.
We lost 3-1 in the championship. The 3rd goal was as we pushed in the final stages - always a risk.
we clearly need some attention focussed on attacking threat but if Leaburn hits that under the bar in the first half it’s a different game.
We’ll lose a lot more this season, but we’ll win some as well.Some balance and perspective will definitely help some cope with a Saturday afternoons football.
I’ve seen three games in the flesh and today on TV. We should have won the first three and you could make a case for a point today. We weren’t great today but far from comments like dogshit.
At the beginning of the season most said they’d be happy if we just stayed up this season. I have no doubt we will. Yes we need to score goals but they will come. People seem to have forgotten that 7 of today’s starting 11 had never played Championship football before this season so are still learning. The bench had 5 or 6 who have no Championship experience, maybe more? We need more Championship experience but that costs. We have recruited well but have recruited the best from League One with a smattering of experience in Bell, Burke, Kaminski.
It’s not going to be pretty this season but we need to keep faith in NJ and the team. Stay up this season, improve for the season after. Some of the criticism today is over the top. We are no longer in League One, we have left primary school and joined big school. It will take time to adjust and improve.9 -
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I thought TC was absolutely shocking today. How he played a full game only NJ knows. Why was he played so centrally? The only thing he gives us is width. NJ got it tactically wrong.1
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Just watched the 1st half of the Millwall game if we don’t step up they will tear through us like a knife through butter. Fortunately they don’t seem to be able to score from the build up play they create3
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AberystwythAddick said:LargeAddick said:AberystwythAddick said:We need to sort out how we operate in the final third. The defence today was shocking, however, it has been good more times than not over the past year. Focus on how we attack and how we supply the ball to strikers, change some personnel around and hopefully we can start motoring. Watford lured us into a false sense of security and we have struggled since
However you're basing our whole ability to get points, solely off scoring goals, and no other factors... However today QPR should have been down to ten men whilst it was 1-1... Do you really think that doesnt have a huge outcome on the result?
Really feels like a case of history repeating itself from last year, where the general consensus on here was that we'd achieve nothing, because we weren't scoring enough goals. The fact we couldn't even score in the first half, became a bit of a mockery on here...
What happens with results, doesnt necessarily impact the future.5 -
king addick said:Start with 2 proper, out and out strikers in the next game.
I want TC to do well but he just isnt doing it. Yes he set up the Apter goal but until then he done nothing. A darting run without end product is worth sod all.2 -
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raytreacy said:king addick said:Start with 2 proper, out and out strikers in the next game.
I want TC to do well but he just isnt doing it. Yes he set up the Apter goal but until then he done nothing. A darting run without end product is worth sod all.1 - Sponsored links:
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MuttleyCAFC said:Stu_of_Kunming said:We should have had a pen and them a red card.
But our resident gooner thinks referees only impact results against his team.2 -
raytreacy said:king addick said:Start with 2 proper, out and out strikers in the next game.
I want TC to do well but he just isnt doing it. Yes he set up the Apter goal but until then he done nothing. A darting run without end product is worth sod all.
Millwall is the " we need a response " game for sure.
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Disappointing afternoon. Slightly worrying too, as it's the first time we've looked weak at the back. Edwards, Ramsay and Bell all had their worst games of the season, and against a lower midtable side.
Plus our setpieces today were awful. Not just the delivery, but also their predictability. Opposition teams have worked out that Jones at the back post is dangerous.
Tuesday WAS a missed opportunity. Not just to progress in a cup competition, but just as importantly to get some attacking moves going. If we had scored a few goals. I'm sure we would have seen a better attacking performance today.
Yes we were going for an equaliser, but the last 5 minutes were a shambles. Why take off Miles if you're going to go route one? Have Miles AND Jones up front, to give 2 aerial targets.0 -
Uboat said:This is how Nathan does seasons.1. Promising two or three games.2. Utter shite until Christmas.3. Get promoted.
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ForeverAddickted said:Garrymanilow said:eastterrace6168 said:ForeverAddickted said:Comments coming in from Rich Cawley
Nathan Jones unhappy about the fact Mbengue not given a second yellow for his foul on Kelman when the score was 1-1. #cafc boss says that referee told him it wasn't penalised further due to the attack "not being in a promising position".1 -
Doomer Jon said:As I said on Tuesday. Jones better prove his decision to drop all the first team players on Tuesday so they were ready for this was the right one. It wasn't. Real failure this week for Jones. On him.2
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SporadicAddick said:Some of the comments from the end of the match thread are brilliant. It really wasn’t dogshit or horrendous.
We lost 3-1 in the championship. The 3rd goal was as we pushed in the final stages - always a risk.
we clearly need some attention focussed on attacking threat but if Leaburn hits that under the bar in the first half it’s a different game.
We’ll lose a lot more this season, but we’ll win some as well.Some balance and perspective will definitely help some cope with a Saturday afternoons football.1 -
Disappointing performance. Campbell not good enough for this level does nothing. Got mugged for the second goal and offers little. It’s a worry so many players just not on it today. Good job there is a break to reset because we need it.0
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msomerton said:SporadicAddick said:Some of the comments from the end of the match thread are brilliant. It really wasn’t dogshit or horrendous.
We lost 3-1 in the championship. The 3rd goal was as we pushed in the final stages - always a risk.
we clearly need some attention focussed on attacking threat but if Leaburn hits that under the bar in the first half it’s a different game.
We’ll lose a lot more this season, but we’ll win some as well.Some balance and perspective will definitely help some cope with a Saturday afternoons football.13 -
golfaddick said:ForeverAddickted said:Garrymanilow said:eastterrace6168 said:ForeverAddickted said:Comments coming in from Rich Cawley
Nathan Jones unhappy about the fact Mbengue not given a second yellow for his foul on Kelman when the score was 1-1. #cafc boss says that referee told him it wasn't penalised further due to the attack "not being in a promising position".2