by paultheroyal » 10 Apr 2007 13:17
by Skin » 10 Apr 2007 13:23
Schards#2Skin I can't be bothered to read 7 pages of what mostly appears to be fickle fans who are pissed off because we didn't win last night.
Some of the comments on here and the Leroy thread and the Sidwell thread are nothing short of a joke.
If you think your team don't try or individuals don't deserve your support then why are you bothering supporting them? You obviously know more than SC, and must know the players personally to know how they feel and what they think?
Since when did we start expecting to win every game and play like international superstars week in week out?
If you bothered to read the previous seven pages, you probably wouldn't have posted that load of tripe.
If you can't be bothered to read other people's opinions then you have no right to comment on them.
by RoyalBlue » 10 Apr 2007 13:39
Schards#2 I keep reading how we were hammering down the door in the second half but I can't remember their keeper making a single save.
by Stranded » 10 Apr 2007 13:41
RoyalBlueSchards#2 I keep reading how we were hammering down the door in the second half but I can't remember their keeper making a single save.
What about Seol's effort for starters?
by Basingstoke Royal » 10 Apr 2007 14:02
by southbank1871 » 10 Apr 2007 14:06
Basingstoke Royal I have to disagree with the majority of people on here.
by BR2 » 10 Apr 2007 14:09
by lozz2601 » 10 Apr 2007 14:12
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Apr 2007 14:12
BR2 Like West Ham on New Year's Day Charlton were there for the taking
by Adrian's Fool » 10 Apr 2007 14:15
BR2 As some of the posters fall into the "Coppell must never be criticised" category as he always knows best............I am loathe to comment however.....
BTW Alex Ferguson the most successful British manager over the past 20 years chose to play Fletcher and Richardson on Saturday and they lost...maybe,just maybe he got it wrong?
Anyway I have been looking back at when we played 4 games in 9 days around Christmas.
We came into the West Ham game having not won in the previous 6 (similar to yesterday) and yet having played AWAY to Man Utd for 30 minutes or so with 10 men we then played West Ham just 48 hours later and won 6-0-what might we have won by if the lads hadn't been exhausted?.
Guess what?
There was one voluntary change plus Murty's enforced change due to injury.
Yes 4 games in 9 days plus travelling and on the back of a poor run.
I mention this only because of the other "facts" quoted.
Like West Ham on New Year's Day Charlton were there for the taking and my view is that the side that worked so hard against Liverpool would have won last night-it's a view and can never be a fact but don't you think that Kitson would have caused Charlton's nervous defenders more trouble by his physical presence and greater awareness than the little boy lost ,Shane Long?.
In time Shane may well succeed (possibly as a winger) but at the moment he is way off being able to lead the line at this level.
The other changes probably made no difference but in this key area I think we missed a great opportunity to get nearer that European spot by getting 3 points instead of just the one.
Sorry I forgot,we don't want Europe but we want to finish as high as possible.......don't the two go together?
by Stranded » 10 Apr 2007 14:19
by Hoop Blah » 10 Apr 2007 14:27
Wycombe RoyalBR2 Like West Ham on New Year's Day Charlton were there for the taking
There for the taking?
3 wins at home in a row.
5 clean sheets in their last 6 matches.
5 unbeaten (home and away)
Is that really the recent form of a team who are "there for the taking"?
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Apr 2007 14:31
Hoop BlahWycombe RoyalBR2 Like West Ham on New Year's Day Charlton were there for the taking
There for the taking?
3 wins at home in a row.
5 clean sheets in their last 6 matches.
5 unbeaten (home and away)
Is that really the recent form of a team who are "there for the taking"?
When you take into account the opposition they've played in those games and the way that our weakened side pegged them back, I think you have to admit that it repersented one of our easier games of the season, and therefore three points were certainly there for the taking.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Apr 2007 14:37
Stranded It is one thing to suggest that Coppell made a mistake in his team selection last night, I'd have no quibble with that opinion being expressed by people.
However the opinion by some on here is not that a mistake was made but that the selection represented an attempt by the management to not really try in the game. It's that I find a tad distasteful and disrespectful to those involved in the game last night.
Stranded Again, we created more than enough chances to win the game but didn't quite finish it off. Had we scored 1, then this discussion would never have occured.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Apr 2007 14:39
Wycombe Royal And when Charlton take into account the form we have been in they would have said that we were there for the taking.
Regardless who Charlton have faced in recent weeks, they have been in decent form and picking up results. That is not a team who are "there for the taking".
Wycombe Royal A team who haven't won in 6 games on the other hand.........
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Apr 2007 14:48
Hoop BlahWycombe Royal And when Charlton take into account the form we have been in they would have said that we were there for the taking.
Regardless who Charlton have faced in recent weeks, they have been in decent form and picking up results. That is not a team who are "there for the taking".
Perhaps we could've caught them off guard then whilst they were underestimating us instead of putting out a weakened side.Wycombe Royal A team who haven't won in 6 games on the other hand.........
In which case we should've tried our hardest to win the game then no?
by Vision » 10 Apr 2007 14:49
Hoop Blah
I still believe we're missing the intensity and drive that we had earlier in the season now that we're safe.
by Basingstoke Royal » 10 Apr 2007 15:16
VisionHoop Blah
I still believe we're missing the intensity and drive that we had earlier in the season now that we're safe.
I'm afraid that's the bit i totally disagree with. Team selections are one thing but i didn't think there was anything wrong with our drive and intensity last night. We played a side that were on a roll and desperate for the 3 points yet in the second half we were the ones making the running and taking the initiative.
by Hoop Blah » 10 Apr 2007 15:30
VisionHoop Blah
I still believe we're missing the intensity and drive that we had earlier in the season now that we're safe.
I'm afraid that's the bit i totally disagree with. Team selections are one thing but i didn't think there was anything wrong with our drive and intensity last night. We played a side that were on a roll and desperate for the 3 points yet in the second half we were the ones making the running and taking the initiative.
by Vision » 10 Apr 2007 15:39
Hoop BlahVisionHoop Blah
I still believe we're missing the intensity and drive that we had earlier in the season now that we're safe.
I'm afraid that's the bit i totally disagree with. Team selections are one thing but i didn't think there was anything wrong with our drive and intensity last night. We played a side that were on a roll and desperate for the 3 points yet in the second half we were the ones making the running and taking the initiative.
I don't necessarily mean against Charlton to honest, and I don't even think it's just on the pitch either (that might be the last place it gets to). I don't even think it's a concious thing but a natural response to a draining season which has seen a massive amount of effort throughout the club to achieve the results we have this season. It's just an outsiders gut feeling since we've been effectively safe.
I can't put my finger on specific examples to back up that feeling, although the team selection against Charlton does lend itself, it's just that end of season lull that we've not had for a few years because of play offs, promotions etc etc.
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