Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

Matt Godden signs on a two year contract

11617181921

Comments

  • Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
  • Will be out for a a few games . How many a few is , is anyone’s guess but I suspect at least a month .
    Now we have a free scoring,  rip roaring Ahadme panic over 
  • Will be out for a a few games . How many a few is , is anyone’s guess but I suspect at least a month .
    Now we have a free scoring,  rip roaring Ahadme panic over 

    When is the Southend fixture?
  • Will be out for a a few games . How many a few is , is anyone’s guess but I suspect at least a month .
    Now we have a free scoring,  rip roaring Ahadme panic over 

    When is the Southend fixture?
    Or Walsall, in his defence .  
  • Will be out for a a few games . How many a few is , is anyone’s guess but I suspect at least a month .
    Now we have a free scoring,  rip roaring Ahadme panic over
    Apparently Bolton are back in for him, come from Alan Nixon though 
  • Will be out for a a few games . How many a few is , is anyone’s guess but I suspect at least a month .
    We play 4 league games and Stevenage before the international break and then there's 2 weeks off before Millwall on 13 September. Hopefully he can be back for that.
  • If Godden is out for a few weeks, that brings us into September.
    He's then got to get match fit.
    I reckon he won't feature until October if we're lucky.
  • We need him back and involved ASAP
  • We need him back and involved ASAP
    We certainly do, and in the meantime maybe need to adjust our forward play whilst he's not in the team... We're too used to having Campbell playing wide, with Godden operating as the lone man in the middle... We're almost trying to get Kelman and Leaburn to play the Godden role, whereas we need to possibly adjust to play those two in THEIR best roles.

    Is Campbell also suffering because he's trying to play his normal way, but we don't have Godden in the middle so they cant predict each others movement, like what we saw worked well last season.
  • Sponsored links:


  • Really not sure Godden will make much of a difference at this level.
  • edited August 30
    Really not sure Godden will make much of a difference at this level.
    Sadly agree. He's never been prolific in the Champ. He scored 8 and 6 in his last two seasons, and he's also now 34 years old. 

    It's natural that we look to the injured players when we're in a tough spell, but I don't think he's going to be the answer this season. 
  • Cawley said NJ mentioned on Thursday that Godden was “back on the grass”, but made the point that doesn’t mean he’s back in full training. So late September makes sense.
  • We need him back and involved ASAP
    That not the problem is getting the ball to our striker that’s the problem better service , better final ball to feet or into the channels like we saw Kelman on Saturday when he was brought down or Godden and Kelman will struggle .. 
  • Really not sure Godden will make much of a difference at this level.
    Striker only has good as the service they get ..  he could be 40 but if he was getting 5 chances a game he would still score 2 
  • There were opportunities against Leicester, if godden was on the pitch he'd have taken them.... 34 years old of not.  
  • I heard that after his operation it would be a minimum of six weeks before he is back in full training. So a few weeks to go yet.
  • The sooner Matt Godden is back the better Charlton will have its Mojo back. Yes, we were brilliant yesterday considering where we were this time last year. But with all the opportunities and possession in front of goal, you cannot help but think that godden would be by a long shot the best option in front of goal right now. That is not to say that other strikers won’t become much better; a bit like Macaulay Gillespie became very good last season as the team progressed, but it just seems frustrating that we lack something in front of goal that Godden displayed very easily in the second half of last season albeit in league one. The reason we are not winning while being the better team is simply due to the fact that we are not taking chances. 
  • Sponsored links:


  • The sooner Matt Godden is back the better Charlton will have its Mojo back. Yes, we were brilliant yesterday considering where we were this time last year. But with all the opportunities and possession in front of goal, you cannot help but think that godden would be by a long shot the best option in front of goal right now. That is not to say that other strikers won’t become much better; a bit like Macaulay Gillespie became very good last season as the team progressed, but it just seems frustrating that we lack something in front of goal that Godden displayed very easily in the second half of last season albeit in league one. The reason we are not winning while being the better team is simply due to the fact that we are not taking chances. 
    There nothing Godden would have done any different to Kelman yesterday … Kelman wa excellent his movement both with or without the ball was very good … and had a few good runs where he created for others 
  • Scoham said:
    Cawley said NJ mentioned on Thursday that Godden was “back on the grass”, but made the point that doesn’t mean he’s back in full training. So late September makes sense.
    The Lee Bowyer Jamie Stuart Charlton rehab plan.
    Not forgetting Dean Chandler (easy to do so, although I think he scored a nice header against Reading on the telly).
  • The sooner Matt Godden is back the better Charlton will have its Mojo back. Yes, we were brilliant yesterday considering where we were this time last year. But with all the opportunities and possession in front of goal, you cannot help but think that godden would be by a long shot the best option in front of goal right now. That is not to say that other strikers won’t become much better; a bit like Macaulay Gillespie became very good last season as the team progressed, but it just seems frustrating that we lack something in front of goal that Godden displayed very easily in the second half of last season albeit in league one. The reason we are not winning while being the better team is simply due to the fact that we are not taking chances. 
    There nothing Godden would have done any different to Kelman yesterday … Kelman wa excellent his movement both with or without the ball was very good … and had a few good runs where he created for others 
    He'd win a few headers at the very least.
  • If Matty can get to the type of form he demonstrated last season, he'll be an asset. As well as his overall experience and nous, he's surprisingly good in the air and also at holding the ball up and bringing others into play.

    Kelman was significantly better yesterday and is hopefully now fully fit.
  • Godden is definitely benefitting from the adage that everyone looks better when they aren't playing - not that he's not a good player and maybe we would be a point or two better off but I'm not convinced he's the elixir that some people seem to believe.

    All of our strikers have to different degrees struggled to make the step up (so far), I really don't think that Godden would somehow be the exception - he's only ever had one really decent season in the Championship and that was three or 4 years ago with more mileage/injuries since then.
  • edited 12:20PM
    thenewbie said:
    Godden is definitely benefitting from the adage that everyone looks better when they aren't playing - not that he's not a good player and maybe we would be a point or two better off but I'm not convinced he's the elixir that some people seem to believe.

    All of our strikers have to different degrees struggled to make the step up (so far), I really don't think that Godden would somehow be the exception - he's only ever had one really decent season in the Championship and that was three or 4 years ago with more mileage/injuries since then.
    Apart from Leaburn hitting the woodwork, can you remember another chance we have supplied to any striker. The formation we play makes us hard to score against, but rarely makes for attacking free flowing football.
    We definitely need better delivery from corners and free kicks. Hopefully Bree can supply some of that.
  • thenewbie said:
    Godden is definitely benefitting from the adage that everyone looks better when they aren't playing - not that he's not a good player and maybe we would be a point or two better off but I'm not convinced he's the elixir that some people seem to believe.

    All of our strikers have to different degrees struggled to make the step up (so far), I really don't think that Godden would somehow be the exception - he's only ever had one really decent season in the Championship and that was three or 4 years ago with more mileage/injuries since then.
    Apart from Leaburn hitting the woodwork, can you remember another chance we have supplied to any striker. The formation we play makes us hard to score against, but rarely makes for attacking free flowing football.
    We definitely need better delivery from corners and free kicks. Hopefully Bree can supply some of that.
    Chances this season over 0.2 xG that didn’t result in a goal:

    Leaburn (A) at QPR
    Coventry (H) against Leicester
    Knibbs (A) at Bristol City
    Jones (H) against Watford
    Kelman (H) against Watford

Sign In or Register to comment.

Roland Out Forever!