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Charlton Athletic 0-0 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 26th Jul 2016 21:43 by Nick Ames

Brett Pitman hit the woodwork twice as Town were held to a goalless draw at Charlton despite enjoying much the better of the chances. The striker shot against the bar early on and then clipped the frame with a second-half header in a match the Blues dominated without finding a cutting edge.

Mick McCarthy’s starting line-up included a fresh face in the form of Belgian international winger Roland Lamah. The 28-year-old trialist, who spent a season and a half with Swansea City, has played his football in Hungary with Ferencváros for the last two years and began on the left wing with Town still short of orthodox wide options.

David McGoldrick partnered Pitman up front while, in perhaps the clearest indication of McCarthy’s thinking ahead of the upcoming campaign, last season’s first-choice back four all started, while Andre Dozzell lined up on the right of midfield.

Kevin Bru and Jonathan Douglas made up the central pair, with Luke Hyam missing out due to the twisted knee he sustained at Cambridge.

Experienced Charlton defender Roger Johnson was quickly across to prevent McGoldrick latching onto a Bru ball in the second minute as Town knocked the ball around in the opening minutes. The rangy Lamah then earned himself some early applause from the 300-strong away following in the Jimmy Seed Stand with a sharp tackle on right-back Chris Solly.

Town had controlled the opening 10 minutes and came within inches of scoring a superb opener through Pitman. Christophe Berra sent Jonas Knudsen away down the left and Pitman met his low cut-back, aimed towards the ‘D’, on the half-volley. It was a fine piece of technique but, with goalkeeper Dillon Phillips well beaten, the ball thudded off the crossbar and away.

Six minutes later a long Knudsen throw, flicked on at the near post by Luke Chambers, caused mild consternation in the home box before Bru hooked the half-cleared wall wide. Bru had seen plenty of the ball early on with Charlton, whose manager Russell Slade was making his home debut in the dugout, struggling for meaningful possession.

The Addicks began to settle and Pitman blocked a full-blooded drive from Callum Harriott, who had received a short freekick that he had won after being fouled by Knudsen. Berra was then alert to snuff out a Johnnie Jackson pass that fleetingly looked to have slid Nicky Ajose, Charlton’s central attacker, through on goal.

Lamah had his first real chance to excite the Town fans in the 26th minute, eating up the ground with a dangerous 40-yard run through the middle before his ball for Pitman was cut out.


Town put together the slickest move of the half shortly afterwards; Dozzell, previously quiet, moved infield and fed Lamah on the edge of the area. His touch back to Pitman was met by a first-time ball for McGoldrick, in space on the right of the area, who moved the ball onto his left foot before shooting narrowly over.

Town were now on top again and, from their first corner of the match, Ezri Konsa bravely stopped Berra converting Bru’s delivery. McGoldrick then seized on an error from Kevin Foley and reached the left byline but Johnson, who had defended well all half, reached his cross ahead of Lamah.

Ricky Holmes curled a cross-shot well wide for Charlton before the end of a half that Town had generally dominated without creating too many clear chances, with Pitman’s effort by far the most noteworthy.

Trialist Lamah’s appetite for hard work will have pleased McCarthy although he made little major impact further forward.

The Blues emerged unchanged after the break, with McCarthy evidently keen to give his senior players an extended run-out.

Two early Bru corners came to nothing, and then the midfielder narrowly failed to locate Chambers, who had made a lung-busting run from right-back, with a diagonal ball.

In the 55th minute Knudsen crossed just above the head of Pitman, although the highlight of the move had very much been a delightful feint by McGoldrick in midfield that left Jackson for dead.

That was McGoldrick’s final action of a workout in which his influence had grown. He was replaced by Freddie Sears, while Teddy Bishop took Dozzell’s place and Cameron Stewart, returning to the ground he called home in 2013/14, came on for Lamah.

Town instantly looked sharper around the penalty area and, after another Knudsen delivery evaded Sears, Bishop struck a low effort from 16 yards that Phillips could not hold to his right, with Pitman unable to convert in the ensuring scramble.

Within a minute Pitman struck the woodwork for the second time on the night, heading onto the top of the bar after Sears, checking onto his right foot, had clipped in an accurate cross from the left.

By now Town were looking more dangerous than at any stage in the evening, with Bishop lively from the off and Knudsen getting forward with enthusiasm.

Phillips had to get down smartly at his near post in the 66th minute after Douglas backheeled a Bru corner towards goal; Charlton, despite a couple of breaks, had posed little or no threat since the interval.

Pitman received treatment in the 70th minute after appearing to take a knock to his foot, an impromptu drinks break ensuing. His replacement four minutes later by Daryl Murphy may well have been planned but he was in visible discomfort as he left the pitch and continued to receive attention from Town’s medical staff.

Bru received a talking-to from referee Darren Deadman for a late challenge on home substitute El-Hadji Ba as the game became somewhat stop-start.

With 10 minutes to play, Town missed their clearest chance of the night. Stewart’s excellent delivery from the left found Chambers, who had evaded his marker at the far post, with the goal at his mercy but the captain headed a yard wide when anything on target would have beaten Phillips. Chambers’s shake of the head betrayed his annoyance.

Moments later Berra had a penalty claim rejected after he fell in the box when challenging for a freekick. Cole Skuse replaced Douglas, who had played his part in Town’s control of the midfield, in the 86th minute.

With 12 seconds left on the clock Chambers came agonisingly close to atoning for his miss in a near-identical situation, another Stewart ball finding him unmarked. This time he worked Phillips, but the Charlton number one got down brilliantly to flip his header up and over the crossbar.

Town will feel they should have won in comfort, with Bartosz Bialkowski enjoying perhaps his quietest-ever night since joining the club.

McCarthy will have been pleased by some of the build-up play, while McGoldrick put in an encouraging night’s work and there were good performances from Bru and Knudsen. The lack of goals, though, remains a concern with Town opening their league campaign in 11 days.

Town: Bialkowski, Chambers (c), Berra, Smith, Knudsen, Douglas (Skuse, 86), Bru, Dozzell (Bishop, 56), Pitman (Murphy, 74), McGoldrick (Sears, 56), Lamah (Stewart, 56). Unused: Crowe, Digby, Kenlock, Emmanuel, Malarczyk, Blanchfield, McLoughlin, Webster.


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TractorCam added 21:46 - Jul 26
Hmm 4 goals in 5 games is quite concerning. Saturday's game will be interesting to see how we line up, hopefully attacking...
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Ruddockclyro added 21:48 - Jul 26
Unlucky not win the game, sounds like we were on top. Hopefully Lamah impressed, he'd be a good signing pacey attacking winner, seemed to dominate against a team we should tbh.
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jas0999 added 21:49 - Jul 26
Barnet, Colchester, cambridge and Charlton should have seen four straight wins and lots of goals. We opted for easier friendlies than many of our rivals but yet the results and goals scored has been a big disappointment. We are still a long way off being promotion contenders. Over to you Mr. Evans.
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Tractorboy1985 added 21:52 - Jul 26
I don't want to be all doom and gloom but I'm getting concerned that we can't score freely against the likes of Barnet Colchester and now charlton! All sides a team that our captain believes "are going to be challenging for top 6" on pre season evidence this team are nothing better than mid table and Evans u are the man to sort it!!!!! Ok we all moan about the trash football being served up but the man has his hands tied! Are u a billionaire or what mr Evans??? £30 a ticket for home games?? £45 for a new home shirt?? U are taking the pi$$ my friend and gates will fall over the season if you don't get that cheque book out to recruit players that get us fans off our seats! Rant over!
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blueboy1981 added 22:00 - Jul 26
........ don't lose sight of the fact that a draw is a great point home or away - and a 1-0 win is Civic Reception time.

Times have changed - but Mick McCarthy won't - so don't expect it to be any different.

Pre season is pre season - but anyone who is impressed so far - certainly haven't set their expectations for the season very high, that's for sure.
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miltonsnephew added 22:02 - Jul 26
Oh dear oh dear, it doesn't sound good at all.
Does feel like we're clutching at straws hoping the youngsters can step up when really it sounds like only Dozzell is the only one capable and able to at the moment.
We need 5 players or were gonna struggle terribly this year!
I feel Mick Mc knows this and I do believe he's waiting for players to come up, I just fear Mick is realising they aren't coming and it's too little too late.
I do also feel Mick could be on the Shortlist for the Hull Job, especially being a Yorkshireman.


What a shocking mess we're in!!
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:04 - Jul 26
I think it's absolutely fantastic to see some home grown blood come through.. Long live it last but these young boys.. Because that's all they are.. Young boys need help with the progression in there footballing careers with the introduction of some senior heads! Now I'm not saying journeyman from the premier looking for there last pay day (we have done that before) .. Players of a standard who want to play for this great club! we do not have to break the bank spending millions but I would love mick to be given money before we completely write him off!! I am not a fan of his hoofball as many of u call it but what do we expect when we can't even spend 1 million on 1 player?? We cannot expect the premium tika taka!
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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:05 - Jul 26
At least we created chances, I really hope Stewart starts at Barnsley after what sounds like another encouraging performance.

If we continue to make opportunities you have think goals will come between Pitman, Sears, Murphy and MCG surely?
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manualthetisfanclub added 22:05 - Jul 26
Great, can't wait for the season to start..........and end! Hopefully not relegated! Gees this is depressing!
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blueward added 22:27 - Jul 26
Wibble !
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Knightsy added 22:31 - Jul 26
So what's your predictions on the coming season then....I'm predicting more doom and gloom.

I'll be thinking of you all at portman road, on a cold winters nightTuesday

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Tractorboy1985 added 22:31 - Jul 26
I have just seen Barnsley have signed 19 year old Ryan Kent on loan from Liverpool? Looked like a prospect to me when he played in the fa cup.. I'm sorry for my negativity tonight but I would like an announcement from our faceless chairman to where he wants this club to be!!
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Tractorboy1985 added 22:34 - Jul 26
Picking a fight then blueward down marking me? Reasons? Think it speaks pretty good sense to me! What are u? Happy with the current situation?
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Knightsy added 22:35 - Jul 26
So what's your predictions on the coming season then....I'm predicting more doom and gloom.

I'll be thinking of you all at portman road, on a cold winters night on a Tuesday.



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Tractorboy1985 added 22:36 - Jul 26
Oh sorry just realised u have down arrowed everyone?? Enjoy the new shambles that is the new narrrrrwich away strip!
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Knightsy added 22:38 - Jul 26
I say on the Belgians
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Knightsy added 22:40 - Jul 26
Bring on...I really shouldn't be drinking on a Tuesday night.
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algarvefan added 22:48 - Jul 26
Some encouraging remarks from tonights game, yes there has been a lack of goals, thus far, but do you know what I think we will be up there challenging for a top 6 spot again this season, a couple of quality signings would be nice, even loans, but I think all this doom and gloom is boring. Get behind the lads, not on their or the managers back.
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prebbs007 added 22:54 - Jul 26
So Marcus. It's pre season yes. But surely you can see we are weak on numbers, weak on quality and weak on back up. If 4 goals in 5 games against utter cr&p doesn't tell you what you need to do then you're less interested than I thought.

We need quality to create and quality to convert. You need to improve the squad and that means getting the cheque book out.

Suspect you won't and the dinosaur will play people out of position in midfield again and stick with the dreadful back 4 that failed us time and time again last season. Upfront we need a goalscorer. Murphy is well past his best, Sears and Didzy not gunna be our 20 goal man and Pitts probably the best finisher of the bunch much better as an impact player.

Not looking great with the current crop.

Just over a week till Barnsley. They take player from Liverpool on loan. How does that happen ? Thought all the premier league teams were on tour and weren't releasing anyone. Or is that just to us Mick. You talk such sh1te man.
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Gforce added 23:18 - Jul 26
Norwich have just made a bid of 10 million for Ross McCormack,I wonder how many years it will be before we can offer that sort of money for someone.
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MarkFish added 23:42 - Jul 26
It won't ever happen pal.
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ChestnutSe added 23:47 - Jul 26
It was a decent performance tonight and a good work out. We should have scored and we never looked like we would concede.

Bish looked good when he came on and I thought it was Murph who missed a sitter so much happier it was Chambo.

If u r not happy with ME just be grateful u r not a Charlton fan.


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smellmycheese added 00:05 - Jul 27
Epic fail
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mrmorisato added 00:12 - Jul 27
I'm really fearing for the start of the season. I bumped in to Warky in Stowmarket at Lunchtime today and asked him if he was looking forward to the start of the season and he said "not really" :(

I've not felt this pessimistic about a season since there was an exodus of our core goalscorers in 2005 with the likes of Benty, Kuqi and Miller leaving for pastures new.

I can see that Mick is trying to adopt a passing mentality which I hope will draw in more people but it's the sheer lack in Transfer activity that scares me to the bone :(

We're headed for mid table mediocrity if Mick doesn't start signing players before the end of August :(
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battyblue added 06:03 - Jul 27
What makes everyone think we are heading for mid table it could well be lower than that as things stand.
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