Kryan Bing
Well-known member
About right...
bobmunro
10:25AM
"I deliberately didn't post last night as I would probably have got a ban!
Now I've slept on it and feel more philosophical - although my first words when I woke up were still 'F*cking Millwall'.
We pretty much got what we deserved and, tactically, Bowyer had an off night - it happens.
I still take the view that our record against Millwall is nothing more than a statistical aberration, historical performances are meaningless to compare - shit happens.
Why didn't we end the 24 years of hurt? Because Millwall are a much stronger side physically, have some very useful Championship players, and our play maker, Cullen, had perhaps his most ineffective game for Charlton. I'm not convinced many of our players would get into that Millwall side, whereas I would have Smith (a nightmare to defend against - always has been), Romeo (very useful player), Mitchell (looked very tasty when he came on), Cooper (better than our two CB by a mile, although the tackle on Albie was naughty) and Jed Wallace who was the best player on the pitch for me.
Maybe we could have nicked a draw, but in no way did we deserve to win. Open your eyes, Bows! I also agree with MF - stone wall penalty in the first half.
Overall the game was a piss poor affair - no passion, an emotionless South London derby."
bobmunro
10:25AM
"I deliberately didn't post last night as I would probably have got a ban!
Now I've slept on it and feel more philosophical - although my first words when I woke up were still 'F*cking Millwall'.
We pretty much got what we deserved and, tactically, Bowyer had an off night - it happens.
I still take the view that our record against Millwall is nothing more than a statistical aberration, historical performances are meaningless to compare - shit happens.
Why didn't we end the 24 years of hurt? Because Millwall are a much stronger side physically, have some very useful Championship players, and our play maker, Cullen, had perhaps his most ineffective game for Charlton. I'm not convinced many of our players would get into that Millwall side, whereas I would have Smith (a nightmare to defend against - always has been), Romeo (very useful player), Mitchell (looked very tasty when he came on), Cooper (better than our two CB by a mile, although the tackle on Albie was naughty) and Jed Wallace who was the best player on the pitch for me.
Maybe we could have nicked a draw, but in no way did we deserve to win. Open your eyes, Bows! I also agree with MF - stone wall penalty in the first half.
Overall the game was a piss poor affair - no passion, an emotionless South London derby."