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POST-MATCH THREAD: Preston North End v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 4th October 2025: KO 15:00

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  • I seem to be in the minority in that I think we played pretty well in the first half. I had us as marginally the better team. Kelman's best half for us in terms of link-up play but he and TC never really looked like scoring. Ramsay had Small in his pocket.

    Preston came out a much improved side in the second half. They were on top before the subs but really did start to turn the screw after Campbell went off and Small started finding space.

    Bree and Carey were subdued today and sadly the subs didn't add any impetus.

    It's great that NJ tries to change things when we're losing but I do think he can be too gung ho. Am not sure he needed to make so many changes, so quickly, in response to their goal, and the outcome was similar to the QPR game in that we lost our shape.

    A tough game and I'm sure most neutrals would have expected this result. Time to dust ourselves down, keep working on the forward play in training and go and smash the Wendies after the break.
    Totally agree .. performance was very good kept a decent side to a couple of long shots and one chance .. people think we playing Crawley every week this is the championship , we are 12 months ahead of where we planned to be and yet we are top half and lost once in 5 … Kelman followed up his excellent performance on Tuesday with another one today .. 
  • Wise after the event? ..  Koné would/could/should have been signed
    What’s to say we tried, but he wanted an established Championship side instead. We were the weakest Championship club in the transfer market over the summer with Wrexham and Birmingham spending big. Despite doing well over the summer I think we lose sight of how hard it is to upgrade your team coming into division.
  • Kelman has managed four shots all season in the league.

    I doubt there's a striker in the league who has started seven games and taken as few as four shots.

    I know it's a bit of a symptom of Jones's Sufferball™, but you can't have a player starting up top who is not a goal threat in this division. Let's switch it up.
    I think you answered your own point. Sufferball describes it well. We can’t afford a prolific strike force so we’re going to grind teams down and nick the odd win. Our only chance of survival.
  • https://substack.com/home/post/p-175279549?source=queue&autoPlay=true

    Post-match pod is up on Rich's Substack - recorded during our emergency cab ride to Preston station to try and escape back south. Includes interviews with Nathan Jones and Lloyd Jones.
  • LouisMend said:
    https://substack.com/home/post/p-175279549?source=queue&autoPlay=true

    Post-match pod is up on Rich's Substack - recorded during our emergency cab ride to Preston station to try and escape back south. Includes interviews with Nathan Jones and Lloyd Jones.
    Were they in the cab with you then 🤭.
  • Crap defending for the Small goal
  • Just listened to NJ & LJ interview, have I watched a different game? 
    Thought we lacked energy, created nothing, wasted so many balls?
    fine margins???
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  • ElfsborgAddick
    edited October 4
    Not too disappointed.

    Preston are a decent team with some good players. And 2 long trips in a week can't be easy even if the players aren't exactly travelling on a Megabus.

    And just so typical that an ex-player scores against us. Why always us?

    Thought Docherty had another outstanding game. And Kelman probably his best game for us so far.

    Even so, we scarcely looked like scoring. And that is now one goal for our four main forwards in nine games. Something has to change soon because we can't carry on like that .

    Hmmm I think you may be in the minority in not being too disappointed.  That was not a good watch.
    We did not have a shot on target.
    Believe me, I'm a very half-empty glass sort of guy when it comes to Charlton - a life time of disappointments gets to you eventually! But even so, some of the comments on here tonight about how bad we were are miles over the top.

    Fact is we've lost to a good team who have some good players and who I suspect will finish a lot nearer the top than the bottom. Why can't we just admit we were well beaten by a better team rather than pretending we were absolutely hopeless which we weren't. And frankly we are going to get beaten by better teams in this league from time to time.

    That said, at half time there was little between the 2 teams and in the end we've only lost to a flukely, deflected shot and a goal that looked offside.

    What is worrying is the lack of goal threats. And with one goal between our four main strikers in 9 games it is surely time to try something else. And what better time to try it than in our next game against Sheff Wed.  

    Honestly not concerned tonight about our prospects of staying up comfortably although if we don't beat Wednesday next game I might reconsider!
    Your penultimate paragraph could eventually be our downfall.

    I trust Jones to get things right.
  • I followed the game via the app alerts while watching a local non-league game so all I've really heard was the brief summary that Radio 5 give to Championship games. The only facts that the journalist could fit into the time allotted were the names of the scorers and that we'd been booing Small until he scored. If it was worth mentioning for someone who only had time to fit in one fact, I guess it must have been pretty obvious. How many times now have we offered free extra motivation to ex-Addicks like this? It's just plain daft.
  • Once again our next game is against a team looking for a reaction after a pasting !! We get no luck lol 
  • andipandi said:
    Crap defending for the Small goal
    Even worse for the second goal
  • Not at it today, we weren't great but neither were Preston despite what some of their fans think was a very even game really with them edging it, was looking like a  nailed on 0-0 job but our subs killed us right off. 

    0 shots on target says it all about us today, the demo crew of Tanto, Leaburn and Knibbs' may have worked a bit but can't be relying on the 60minute bomb squad to bail us out if behind as there's just not enough there, Knibbs and Leaburn looked a bit leggy which isn't what you want from your subs. 

    Both goals the defence went missing.

    Officiating was utter pants.

    Kelman worked his nuts off today and had his best game, his link up play was top drawer so there was that at least. 

    Meh.
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  • This league is so tight. We need to find a way for TC and Kelman to start getting goals
  • This league is so tight. We need to find a way for TC and Kelman to start getting goals
    Probably by not playing them together. 
  • sam3110 said:
    sam3110 said:
    Thought this would happen, very typical Charlton that our manager slags off an ex player and he scores a (heavily deflected) goal in answer. Derby were bemoaned by their own fans and pundits that they don't shoot enough and if you don't hit the target you won't score, and had the lowest shots on target in the league. I wouldn't be surprised if we're close to the bottom on that stat too, we're nearly a quarter of the way through the season and our strikers aren't scoring, but more importantly you can count on one hand for each of them the attempts they've had on goal, and that's the worrying part
    Could you spin this maybe as it’s incredibly encouraging that we are where we are considering our strikers aren’t scoring, and that if we do get them going we’ll be a really good side.

    If not we’ll keep grinding out results anyway 
    You could I suppose, I'm not personally worried that much yet, but we need to find a strike partnership soon that clicks 
    It is quite possible that none of our 4 League One strikers are good enough to score enough goals in the Champ. After all, nobody else in the Champ was rushing to buy any of them. They all have some good qualities, TC and Kelman pressing, Olaofe powerful, Leaburn has some skill. But whether they can make it in the Champ is unproven to say the least after 9 games.
    It may be that NJ will have to get the owners to fork out in January if at least one of the 4 does not step up very soon.
  • I see that people are windering why Apter’s not getting a look in. Probably he’s had a disagreement with NJ.

    NJ doesn't like wingers, he always wants to convert them either to a striker (as with TC) a midfielder, or a wingback (as with Apter). Maybe this conversion is not working as NJ demands.
    We play with two wingbacks. He is not one.
  • AndyG said:
    Once again our next game is against a team looking for a reaction after a pasting !! We get no luck lol 
    It did not matter at Sheff
  • I thought that their No 5 Harrison Armstrong was a really influencial player for them. Playing in midfield he was strong and kept Preston driving forward, doing some powerful running from deep lying positions, so looked him up on Wiki. He's only 18 yrs old !! but on loan from Everton, so Preston will only have him for the season. ( or half a season) But this then gets into the debate that Jones, generally doesn't like to develop other teams players, who will only be there for 6-12 months. We have Bree on loan for half a season, but he is in the last 6 months of his contract, so I guess that Jones is looking to sign him permanently, wages and fees permitting.
    So the question has to be asked, do we sign more loan players in the future to significantly strengthen our side, or are we committed to developing our Academy footballers, because that is the future of our club. Everyone loves 'one of our own' and, in some respects, thats written into the DNA of the club.
    My preference is continue along the path that Jones is committed to, and I think the club as a whole, but I have seen this season some very good lone premiere league loanees for clubs playing against us.
    Is there a balance to be had here, one or two stars in the making, on loan in January, to guarantee our Championship survival, or do we want to continue on our present path.
    I don't know the answer, perhaps bringing in loanees in January is a bad idea, because a large chunk of the season will have passed, they will have to get up to speed with Jones's philosophy.
    I'm rambling, I just wanted to put this out there for debate, having seen many gifted loanees play for our rivals in the Championship, and what's best for our club.