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johnny73A while

johnny73 2010.02.15 17:07 2 4.73

 

Has been a while since I posted a blog. Which was kind of the reason why i set up this site. The idea was with a group of irregular bloggers the site would have new content every day. Not sure what the future plans are. I like the idea but need a bigger core community to help the site grow.

     
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    Johnny73 CAFC BlogCharlton: Half a job done at the Valley.

    johnny73 2009.12.02 11:39 3 4.73

     

    Look around at points earned by the top teams in the English Leagues so far this season.

    Premiership

    Chelsea 2.57 points per game
    Man United 2.21

    Championship

    Newcastle 2.17
    West Brom 2.05

    League 1

    Leeds 2.5
    Charlton 2.05

    League 2

    Rochdale 2
    Bournemouth 1.94

    Conference
    Oxford 2.36
    Stevenage 2.04

    Our performances justify our position in second. The seemingly insurmountable gap between us and Leeds is down to their outstanding form and consistency. League 1 might well be considered to be a difficult division this year with plenty of tough teams, but the problem for us, is no one seems to have told Leeds. Only Chelsea in the Premiership have a better points per game ratio out of the top five divisions.

    I know the thoughts a lot of Charlton fans had late last night and this morning. We are going up. I had that dream too.

    1      Leeds United      18      27      45
    2     Charlton     19     17     39
    3     Norwich     19     16     35
    4     Colchester     19     14     33
    5     Huddersfield     19     19     31
    6     Bristol Rovers     19     -2     31
    7     Walsall     19     6     30
    8     Millwall     19     9     29
    9     MK Dons     19     -2     29
    10     Swindon     17     1     28
    11     Hartlepool     19     -2     23

    The positives for us include being four and six points clear of third and fourth. Nine points into the playoff places. The top ten have also broken away from the rest of the division. It's difficult seeing a promotion contender coming from outside that group. We have also already played away games at Leeds, Norwich and Colchester. It would seem our toughest games of the season are already done and dusted.

    On the field we have shown we can cope with an injury crisis and at least until the new year we seem to have a decent striking partnership. We can put out two formations 4-4-1-1 and 4-4-2 and still expect a decent result.

    On the downside we have two potential problems mainly outside of our control - Leeds and Norwich. Only two teams go up automatically and a betting man would put his house on Leeds being one of those. Norwich have recovered from a poor start to the season. But they always had a strong group of quality players and now they are starting to show it. Both these teams also have natural goalscorers, playing in a division which is beneath their ability. They will find it easier to difficult away games when everything else fails to click.

    Financially Leeds are in the most stable position and this is an important issue to consider. They will not be seeing any newspaper articles warning of their demise in the coming months. Charlton and Norwich may not be able to say the same.

    If needed Leeds have the funds to buy quality players in January. Charlton and Norwich might struggle to hold onto what they have.

    At least Norwich can fall back on squad depth, whilst Charlton it seems would not be able to rely on Dickson, McLeod, Fleetwood or Tuna. Sure we have the numbers, but they either no longer breathe or believe in the Valley way, are not good enough or are to young and inexperienced.

    What will we do if Mooney and Akpo Sodje return to their respective clubs? Would we have to bed in new loanees? Rely on what we've got? Without them would we be able to gain promotion? Could we even afford to sign them permanently?

    So despite our deserved spot in an automatic promotion position the directors job is far from finished this season.

       
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      Johnny73 CAFC BlogCan Charlton eradicate the seagulls?

      johnny73 2009.12.01 12:22 1 0

       

      I'm not really sure what to make of tonights game. If we were playing at home then we would destroy a Brighton side who are struggling at the wrong end of the table.

      But we are playing away and this makes the game an entirely different proposition.

      A score draw is probably the most likely result. If we want to consider ourselves automatic promotion candidates then this is the kind of game the players will need to be up for. We must go for the win.

      I can see the side being much stronger than our last game. Of course in goal Ikeme has left the club. Hopefully this means the return of Elliot. This would bring much needed stability.

      Richardson will hopefully be fit to play at right back. So important is he to the stability of the side. I would say if he plays ninety minutes then we will win the game.

      Youga would return to the left back slot if Richardson returns.

      Dailly would be joined by a suspension free Sodje in central defence.

      Central midfield picks itself with Semedo and Bailey in fine from. Down the right Sam has no real opposition. The left hand side could be covered by anyone from Racon, Basey, Shelvey, Wagstaff to Holden. It's an away game so I would go for the in form Basey with an eye on defensive duties initially.

      Upfront its great to see that players are really competing to partner Burton. Mooney has earned his place and should start. Akpo Sodje has had such a fine impact from the bench that he will surely play at some point.

      To be honest a clinical assessment of our team would suggest an easy win despite Brightons recent form showing improvement. But our away form is not good and for some reason I'm feeling nervous about the game. An early goal for us could be very important.

       

         
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        Johnny73 CAFC BlogCAFC on the right track

        johnny73 2009.11.27 13:43 0 0

         

        Sometimes it takes a couple of wins to turn desperation into hope.

        Being a football fan is a rollercoaster ride with highs and lows.

        Our recent wins over the MK Dons and Bristol Rovers has restored hope that we might be part of the promotion party come the end of the season.

        Our away form is still a worry but our next two away fixtures at Brighton and Stockport couldn't be easier. This doesn't mean I think we will win them both. Just that we have a realistic chance of putting the bad run to sleep.

        Even though Leeds are currently running away with the division we have been lucky that the form of the other promotion contenders has been as inconsistent as ours.

        We've battled through the poor run though and look like we have turned things around.

        The most important factor over the last couple of weeks is that we have suddenly discovered how to play 4-4-2 again. Moving Bailey back into the centre has played a crucial role in this success.

        Our team is far from perfect, we now have a weakness on the left hand side of midfield, expect it to be filled by a variety of decent players who can no longer get into the team in their natural position.

        The right back position has suffered through an injury crisis. Considering we have been playing 3rd and 4th choice right backs we have done well.

        Up front Mooney and Sodje have transformed the forward line. Burton though is still our most important striker. His experience, ability to hold up the ball and consistency will be vital until the end of the season.

        Mooneys loan has been extended until the end of the year. Hopefully we will be able to offload McLeod, Dickson and Fleetwood in the January transfer window and perhaps sign Mooney and Sodje on a permanent basis.

        In goal, Carl Ikeme has returned to Wolves (and then been loaned out again to Sheff Utd). I'm assuming this means Rob Elliot is now fit.

        If Darren Randolph starts our next game I'm going to go out on a limb and say Ikeme's loan to us stated that he start all league games. After he signed, I think it was obvious the difference between Ikeme and Randolph, in terms of ability was marginal and the additional wage cost could not be justified.

        I have to admit with all the loan ins and outs I'm still a bit worried by our finances. I'm convinced we still have to gain promotion this year.

           
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          Johnny73 CAFC BlogThe right right back

          johnny73 2009.11.21 11:10 0 0

           

          Last weeks win over the MK Dons left me with a smile on my face for at least 3 days. After a dismal few weeks I was proud to be a Charlton Athletic fan once again.

          However I still have a niggling feeling that the players only turn up for top of the table clashes.

          An away game against mid table Yeovil is likely to prove or disprove this theory.

          Whatever Yeovil have to offer I'm convinced we have the players to win the game. It just depends on how much they want it. Right back Richardson is missing through his ongoing hamstring injury and his importance has become obvious. When he doesn't play we lose. Personally i'd move Youga to right back and Basey would come in on the left. My other option would be Dailly at right back and Llera at centre back. We seem to show more stability with Charlton players on the pitch rather than loanees so I would discount any other option. I can't see Parkinson agreeing with me on this one though.

             
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