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POST-MATCH THREAD: Southampton v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 21st February 2026: KO 15:00

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  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,310
    Just got back and really proud of the battling Charlton performance today, literally didn’t hear a peep from the saints fans until they scored, considering the pre game build up in the ground which was really up beat. Thought Sichenje done really well, Doc actually tried to pass a bit more today, Leaburn made a difference, Kelman off it. Can I please request the continued prediction that we will get stuffed a minimum of 3-0 from now until Tuesday by the doom merchants on here, because every time we get those predictions with such certainty, you are proved wrong!!😜
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,109
    thenewbie said:
    msomerton said:
    thenewbie said:
    PWR.

    At the game.

    Now, I don't want to sound like a Debbie Downer but I now remember why I don't go to away games anymore.

    Yes the lads did great & scrapped bloody well for a point......but fuck me that ain't football as I know it. Spent most of the game camped in our half & only looked like scoring for 10 mins after we equalised. Then we retreated back in our shells & looked to take a point.

    I will post more later but I just hope we don't take that mindset into the West Brom match. They are fragile & we need to be on the front foot from the off. Give their fans something to be fearful of.....not something to cheer.
    West Brom aren't as good as Southampton and don't play the same way, trying to go toe to toe today would have been suicidal but West Brom are there for the taking. I'd be both surprised and disappointed if we didn't take a more attacking approach next time (relatively speaking of course.)
    So were Portsmouth according to many on here, let them stick to what they can cope with.
    Before Portsmouth we'd actually been in decent form, today we were up against a demonstrably better side and got something by effort and fight. While the Pompey game was bad, it's actually quite an aberration in hhe big picture which will hopefully be proven in the next game.
    Pompey winning at Millwall today,  a much better team than us at the moment,  does put a bit of perspective on Tuesday. That defeat wasn't just because we were poor.
  • Excellent display of guts and determination with some nice touches of skill, which on another day could have given us all three points, indeed it couldn't be further away from the debacle of Tuesday's performance v Portsmouth.
    I thought that Sichenje had a very tough baptism of fire against a very well organised Southampton side, and equiped himself very well until having to come off with cramp late in the second half.
    Dykes ran his socks off up top, and had what looked a very good equaliser chalked off for what looked a very dubious hand ball, but to a man they were all just determined to get a result, and all deserve praise for that.
    So on to Tuesday V WBA, another test, but if the same grit is shown then I see no reason why we shouldn't travel home with all three points in the bag....COYR
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,732
    The wives' of all Charlton Lifers let out a huge collective sigh of relief as Sonny Carey took a ball to the knackers late on.
    Stand down ladies.
    Normal service to resume Tuesday.
    Messaged my bird when we equalised...


    Christ
    You're shocked by something CL's king of TMI posted? 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 65,604
    Reckon the camera director at St Mary’s got paid per replay shown
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,962
    Leuth said:
    The wives' of all Charlton Lifers let out a huge collective sigh of relief as Sonny Carey took a ball to the knackers late on.
    Stand down ladies.
    Normal service to resume Tuesday.
    Messaged my bird when we equalised...


    Christ
    You're shocked by something CL's king of TMI posted? 
     :D 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,095
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    Unfortunately every fan base will have its idiots but it’s our job to do as you did and challenge it, as well as contacting stewards where possible. Not always easy to challenge these people so commendable that you and another poster (apologies, can’t remember who) did 
  • "nice to see the grass, nice to be only an hour from home" NJs thoughts on returning to saint Mary's. 

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  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,694
    ct_addick said:
    If Leicester get another 6 point deduction it’s all over
    I thought the FA had already dealt with all their misdemeanours?
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,310
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    If some people are still like this in public, you can only imagine what crap they spew when sitting at a keyboard.
    It was so brazen, like it was normal and completely ok, two people next to me moved away because they didn’t like it. Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t a shock to me, but no way was I going to let that continue  two feet away from 11yr old and various other kids. He spent 10mins after mentioning how he’d better not say something as it might be racist, like a child. Sad individual.
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,962
    ct_addick said:
    If Leicester get another 6 point deduction it’s all over
    I thought the FA had already dealt with all their misdemeanours?
    Leicester appealing, and PL appealing its only 6
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,135
    edited February 21
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    If some people are still like this in public, you can only imagine what crap they spew when sitting at a keyboard.
    It was so brazen, like it was normal and completely ok, two people next to me moved away because they didn’t like it. Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t a shock to me, but no way was I going to let that continue  two feet away from 11yr old and various other kids. He spent 10mins after mentioning how he’d better not say something as it might be racist, like a child. Sad individual.
    Ah. 
    A ‘Saying whatever shit they like while claiming “You’re not allowed to say anything these days”’ merchant.
    It'd almost be funny if it wasn’t so commonplace.
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,310
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    If some people are still like this in public, you can only imagine what crap they spew when sitting at a keyboard.
    It was so brazen, like it was normal and completely ok, two people next to me moved away because they didn’t like it. Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t a shock to me, but no way was I going to let that continue  two feet away from 11yr old and various other kids. He spent 10mins after mentioning how he’d better not say something as it might be racist, like a child. Sad individual.
    Ah. 
    A ‘Saying whatever shit they like while claiming “You’re not allowed to say anything these days”’ merchant.
    It'd almost be funny if it wasn’t so commonplace.
    Indeed, however a small part of the day, and don’t want it to detract from an otherwise good result and day with my boy.LLLBH!!
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,188
    Gear battling performance and my boy loved his first away game.

    moved into the seats away from the safe standing section for the 2nd half.

    we've got some interesting characters following us away, was right near the fella who got taken out after the altercation with the steward 
  • lordromford
    lordromford Posts: 8,135
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    If some people are still like this in public, you can only imagine what crap they spew when sitting at a keyboard.
    It was so brazen, like it was normal and completely ok, two people next to me moved away because they didn’t like it. Don’t get me wrong it wasn’t a shock to me, but no way was I going to let that continue  two feet away from 11yr old and various other kids. He spent 10mins after mentioning how he’d better not say something as it might be racist, like a child. Sad individual.
    Ah. 
    A ‘Saying whatever shit they like while claiming “You’re not allowed to say anything these days”’ merchant.
    It'd almost be funny if it wasn’t so commonplace.
    Indeed, however a small part of the day, and don’t want it to detract from an otherwise good result and day with my boy.LLLBH!!
    Quite right. Glad your lad enjoyed the day despite the mouthbreather. 😎
  • bromleyjohn
    bromleyjohn Posts: 6,013
    Could have won that if Kelman had taken his chance. otherwise I thought everyone played well even though in theory we should’ve lost that three nil. Carey the hero Lloyd Jones, the legend. and Kaminsky must have regained his confidence. Thought the fans were brilliant today and the singing immense
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,310
    Still slightly bemused some on here considered dropping Carey, he has his faults but seriously!!
  • Gammon
    Gammon Posts: 343
    Me and my wife decided to move to Southampton last year after she got a job at the Winchester Science Centre. We found that Southampton was a good place to commute and more vibrant and much cheaper than Winchester.

    We decided to pull the trigger and start the life in May, getting offers on our place in late July. I looked forward to seeing the Charlton fixtures and hoped that the Southampton away game would be late on the year.

    Yay February, we will definitely be moved by then.

    Due to the incompetence of solicitors, we are due to complete next week but maybe next month. To say I'm at the end of my tether is an understatement.

    This is long way to say I am slightly glad we drew as I didn't get to bloody go, though I can never truly want us to lose!

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  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 28,227
    Leuth said:
    The wives' of all Charlton Lifers let out a huge collective sigh of relief as Sonny Carey took a ball to the knackers late on.
    Stand down ladies.
    Normal service to resume Tuesday.
    Messaged my bird when we equalised...


    Christ
    You're shocked by something CL's king of TMI posted? 
    I though that was @DaveMehmet?
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,627
    Watched with mate in Southampton end, he said our support was as good as any away fans they’ve had there this season. Felt so proud of our team and fans today 
    Did our support give it back re NJ at the end of the game after our hard fought point ? (What a shame we couldn't have grabbed a winner  :#)
    Big time. ..in you head, in your head.

    In fact at the start too.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 71,109
    Watched with mate in Southampton end, he said our support was as good as any away fans they’ve had there this season. Felt so proud of our team and fans today 
    Did our support give it back re NJ at the end of the game after our hard fought point ? (What a shame we couldn't have grabbed a winner  :#)
    Big time. ..in you head, in your head.

    In fact at the start too.
    NJ actually got far less stick from the Soton fans than I was expecting. 
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,254
    edited February 21

    An excellent day out. A quick pint at The Giddy Bridge, Wetherspoons and we then moved on to the Unity Brewing Company tap room, which was first class - fine beer and only a 15 minute walk to the ground.

    We were tactically sound throughout and Nathan got it spot on, sitting deep and letting Southampton play in front of us. It was critical not to concede early on and we did very well to go in on level terms.

    The early second half goal was a blow but we dug in and a lovely shuffle from Bell on the left created a yard of space, the Doc moved the ball nicely onwards and Carey rifled the ball in.

    The last 10 minutes of injury time were a form of torture - and the lads looked out on their feet - but we held firm and saw it out for an excellent point. 

    Lloyd Jones was magnificent in defence - I am running out of superlatives for this man - and he was well supported by Bell and our Kenyan debutant, Collins Sichenje, who I thought did very well - there can’t have been many tougher games to come into.

    The Doc - one of the best ‘out of possession’ players in the league - did extremely well, as did Lyndon Dykes, who ploughed a lonely furrow and held the ball up very well, bringing others into the game. A fine team effort - every man Jack.

    Post-match, we had a few pints around town in a couple of traditional pubs, the Red Lion and Duke of Wellington, before the final port of call, the Dancing Men Brewery.

    We could have done with Stoke beating Leicester (but it could have been so much worse) and Boro and Millwall turned in very disappointing results against Oxford and Pompey. Against that, West Brom lost again and, notwithstanding today being one of our most difficult away fixtures, only Blackburn and Pompey gained any ground on us.

    40 points down - 10 to go.

  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,732
    aliwibble said:
    Leuth said:
    The wives' of all Charlton Lifers let out a huge collective sigh of relief as Sonny Carey took a ball to the knackers late on.
    Stand down ladies.
    Normal service to resume Tuesday.
    Messaged my bird when we equalised...


    Christ
    You're shocked by something CL's king of TMI posted? 
    I though that was @DaveMehmet?
    Every idol falls eventually 
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,327
    Sword65pf said:
    One down side to today, I feel the need to mention, was the fella behind me in the 1st 10mins managed to cover every genre of abuse from doing things to Brees mum, racism, homophobic comments, need I go on , obviously lots of kids around, so I turned around and had a word saying it was far too much and not on,because quite honestly it was fucking filth, it didn’t go down well, he told me it’s football, anyway we had a few more words and he disappeared for the 2nd half and his gobby  mates shut up for the rest of the game. Just thought I’d mention as in a discussion the other day I got a bit of sarcasm because I’d said I hadn’t experienced at the valley, I still haven’t, but feel it remiss of me to not mention it when I do.
    A good proportion of Charlton fans at away games are so pissed and drugged up they don't know what stadium their in let alone the town. They spend the whole game slagging the players, the opposition fans and even their own.  When there not staggering to find their seats they just stand on the concourse getting more pissed.

    No idea why they go, but when the allocation is restricted they are denying a genuine fan who wants to see the game and support their team.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,627
    Watched with mate in Southampton end, he said our support was as good as any away fans they’ve had there this season. Felt so proud of our team and fans today 
    Did our support give it back re NJ at the end of the game after our hard fought point ? (What a shame we couldn't have grabbed a winner  :#)
    Big time. ..in you head, in your head.

    In fact at the start too.
    NJ actually got far less stick from the Soton fans than I was expecting. 
    That's because they obviously think St Mary's Stadium is a library, or perhaps the church, and want to be respectful. 
  • Sword65pf
    Sword65pf Posts: 1,310
    Watched with mate in Southampton end, he said our support was as good as any away fans they’ve had there this season. Felt so proud of our team and fans today 
    Did our support give it back re NJ at the end of the game after our hard fought point ? (What a shame we couldn't have grabbed a winner  :#)
    Big time. ..in you head, in your head.

    In fact at the start too.
    NJ actually got far less stick from the Soton fans than I was expecting. 
    Think there have been a large amount of cases of laryngitis in Southampton this week.
  • An excellent day out, no bother getting into pubs before or after, really enjoyed it.
  • TellyTubby
    TellyTubby Posts: 3,627
    So, Mrs TT is driving now, so i can catch up on the comments. 

    Travelling up from Devon, the A303 was blocked by an overturned lorry. The alternative route saw the A35 partially blocked by flooding and the A31 partially blocked by a broken down lorry. This curtailed or prematch merriment by an hour.

    The team set up very defensively. Frustrating for Southampton and all the fans watching, but understandably given the last match.

    The fans were behind the team from the start, and even kept going after we went a goal down and feared the worst. I need to keep Mrs TT safe after Carey scored.

    We forgot which multistory carpark we had parked in and were hunting around for ages in the wrong one. Old age can do that to you, but I remember five of us hunting for our car in the pleasant residential roads around Gillingham in the 1980s, so age is no excuse. 

    Anyway, we are still well over an hour from home, as we decided to stop at the American diner at Spartkford, near the Haynes Museum. 

    If you're ever this way, check it out, we'll worth stopping there.

    A great day out.