We played some lovely stuff up until Kaz went off and then again in the last 10 mins. It wasn't a game with alot of edge but showed that we are a top side in this division.
Not fishing, and can't believe the negative comments. I'm not slagging off our performance in any way, and we thoroughly deserved the win, I just thought it was dull game as sod all happened.
I heard the veggie pie wasn't up to usual standard today
I can see the OP's point. It felt at times like a training match, to me. Charlton barely threatened our goal. According to the stats on espnsoccernet they had 2 shots, 0 on target. I can only remember the one shot (the one that hit the crossbar) other than that they were no threat, which took away any sort of danger, any concern. Yet, despite that, we didn't really put them to the sword. Considering how little threat they offered, and how much control and possession we had, it didn't feel like we were piling in on their goal. According to whoscored.com 22% was in our third, 55% in the middle and only 24% in the charlton third, 5 of our shots came in a 4 minute period, leaving the others to be spread out over the rest of the match.
With no threat from Charlton there's no emotional up and down, and with sparse attacks there's no sustained excitement at the promise of more goals, with attacks resulting in shots so spread out while under no threat from our opponents, there were lots of sitting back and watching us play it across the middle comfortably.
It wasn't the most exciting 3-0 I've seen. But, it is a win, gives us 3 points, puts us in the play offs at least until monday, improves our goal difference, and was more pleasant than most of our draws and losses this season, and hopefully gives the players a bit of confidence and keeps the run going.
I can see the OP's point. It felt at times like a training match, to me. Charlton barely threatened our goal. According to the stats on espnsoccernet they had 2 shots, 0 on target. I can only remember the one shot (the one that hit the crossbar) other than that they were no threat, which took away any sort of danger, any concern. Yet, despite that, we didn't really put them to the sword. Considering how little threat they offered, and how much control and possession we had, it didn't feel like we were piling in on their goal. According to whoscored.com 22% was in our third, 55% in the middle and only 24% in the charlton third, 5 of our shots came in a 4 minute period, leaving the others to be spread out over the rest of the match.
With no threat from Charlton there's no emotional up and down, and with sparse attacks there's no sustained excitement at the promise of more goals, with attacks resulting in shots so spread out while under no threat from our opponents, there were lots of sitting back moments, watching us play it across the middle, occasionally probe forward then back and so on, being comfortable in possession.
It wasn't the most exciting 3-0 I've seen. But, it is a win, gives us 3 points, puts us in the play offs at least until monday, improves our goal difference, and was more pleasant than most of our draws and losses this season, and hopefully gives the players a bit of confidence and keeps the run going.
It certainly wasn't ...but then it wasn't the dullest 3/0 that i can recall either which was the title
I can see the OP's point. It felt at times like a training match, to me. Charlton barely threatened our goal. According to the stats on espnsoccernet they had 2 shots, 0 on target. I can only remember the one shot (the one that hit the crossbar) other than that they were no threat, which took away any sort of danger, any concern. Yet, despite that, we didn't really put them to the sword. Considering how little threat they offered, and how much control and possession we had, it didn't feel like we were piling in on their goal. According to whoscored.com 22% was in our third, 55% in the middle and only 24% in the charlton third, 5 of our shots came in a 4 minute period, leaving the others to be spread out over the rest of the match.
With no threat from Charlton there's no emotional up and down, and with sparse attacks there's no sustained excitement at the promise of more goals, with attacks resulting in shots so spread out while under no threat from our opponents, there were lots of sitting back moments, watching us play it across the middle, occasionally probe forward then back and so on, being comfortable in possession.
It wasn't the most exciting 3-0 I've seen. But, it is a win, gives us 3 points, puts us in the play offs at least until monday, improves our goal difference, and was more pleasant than most of our draws and losses this season, and hopefully gives the players a bit of confidence and keeps the run going.
What was the dullest one?
What was the dullest one?
I can see the OP's point. It felt at times like a training match, to me. Charlton barely threatened our goal. According to the stats on espnsoccernet they had 2 shots, 0 on target. I can only remember the one shot (the one that hit the crossbar) other than that they were no threat, which took away any sort of danger, any concern. Yet, despite that, we didn't really put them to the sword. Considering how little threat they offered, and how much control and possession we had, it didn't feel like we were piling in on their goal. According to whoscored.com 22% was in our third, 55% in the middle and only 24% in the charlton third, 5 of our shots came in a 4 minute period, leaving the others to be spread out over the rest of the match.
With no threat from Charlton there's no emotional up and down, and with sparse attacks there's no sustained excitement at the promise of more goals, with attacks resulting in shots so spread out while under no threat from our opponents, there were lots of sitting back moments, watching us play it across the middle, occasionally probe forward then back and so on, being comfortable in possession.
It wasn't the most exciting 3-0 I've seen. But, it is a win, gives us 3 points, puts us in the play offs at least until monday, improves our goal difference, and was more pleasant than most of our draws and losses this season, and hopefully gives the players a bit of confidence and keeps the run going.
Thank you. At last someone got my point.
Well it depends if you're going there to watch a game of football or to support the club you love and want 3 points in any way shape or form I guess. It's the latter for most....
Boring game, obvious we were going to win after the first goal. Charlton were without doubt the worst team I've seen at The Amex this season. Very important ,and well deserved win. but good grief, what a boring game.
Can't understand this at all - great match imo.Boring game, obvious we were going to win after the first goal. Charlton were without doubt the worst team I've seen at The Amex this season. Very important ,and well deserved win. but good grief, what a boring game.
Exactly! How can anyone call a convincing Albion win dull FFS!!! Some people are never happy. Maybe fans like that is why the atmosphere dipped for a lot if the 2nd half!!!! I love being in front and watching Albion express themselves freely while 2 goals up - much more than a close game!!!!