Four changes from Saturday, Woods, Law, MacLeod and Jephcott in, replacing Opoku, Lewis, Fornah and Ennis. Well, it makes our bench look stronger !
Charlton include Purrington and Jaiyesimi, who was the best player I saw against Argyle last season (for Swindon).
Argyle dominated the early part of the game. Jephcott had a reasonable chance on 9 minutes but his shot was blocked. Law and Mayor were enjoying good interplay on the left hand side.
On 20 minutes Cooper made his first save from a Jaiyisimi shot, following mis-control by Hardie on the half way line. Shortly afterwards a shot hit Aimson´s arm and Charlton pleaded for a penalty but was ignored by the ref.
Charlton opened the scoring on 26 when Forster-Caskey headed home after Cooper pushed away a shot by Miller which went straight to Forster-Caskey´s head. Watts hand balled on the line but failed to keep the ball from crossing the line and got booked for his effort.
Argyle responded positively, Mayor set up Law for a shot which was saved and the ball went to Camara whose shot was blocked. Camera had another chance a minute later and again his shot was blocked.
On 35 minutes Aimson went off injured to be replaced by Moore. Argyle went 4-3-3 with Moore going up front and Argyle matching Charlton´s formation.
On 36 minutes, Stockley (ex-Excreta of course) got on the end of a cross with a diving header, leaving Woods for dead. Not much of an attempt by Law to stop Mathews from crossing the ball however,
It was an even half overall, but Charlton look pretty safe at 2 v 0 up, unless we can get a more attacking threat in the second half. As was said by the commentary team, our forwards need to gamble to get across their defenders when the crosses come in. Stockley showed them how to do it. They were clinical, we aren´t.
The 46 minute jinx worked again. After Edwards missed our best chance of the night, the ball broke away and a deflected shot went in off Watts for an own goal. 0 v 3. Is there any chance we can park the bus for a few minutes after half time Ryan ?
Before Argyle had the chance to set themselves, Charlton broke away again and they played through Argyle for Gilbey to shoot home from 18 yards 0 v 4.
On 55 minutes a Jaiysimi cross, stepped over by Stockley left Miller free to slot home their 5th goal. Fair play to Charlton, they must be looking to improve their goal difference. It is not doing much for ours ! (All eyes on Rochdale).
On 57 minutes Ennis came on for Hardie, Reeves came on for MacLeod. I don´t expect this to make too much difference at this stage !
Lowe looked like he needed a deck chair in the dug out at one point.
We had a few powder puff attacks as the game petered out. Only Mayor producing anything like a threat on the ball. I feel sorry for Luke Jephcott, he is so off the boil he has become irrelevant in our forward line.
To add further insult, another goal from Charlton from Anuke gave them their sixth goal and he could have got a seventh !
Great and only positive, Pompous are a bit further away from the play offs.
Stay off PASOTI for a day or two is my advice.
Charlton include Purrington and Jaiyesimi, who was the best player I saw against Argyle last season (for Swindon).
Argyle dominated the early part of the game. Jephcott had a reasonable chance on 9 minutes but his shot was blocked. Law and Mayor were enjoying good interplay on the left hand side.
On 20 minutes Cooper made his first save from a Jaiyisimi shot, following mis-control by Hardie on the half way line. Shortly afterwards a shot hit Aimson´s arm and Charlton pleaded for a penalty but was ignored by the ref.
Charlton opened the scoring on 26 when Forster-Caskey headed home after Cooper pushed away a shot by Miller which went straight to Forster-Caskey´s head. Watts hand balled on the line but failed to keep the ball from crossing the line and got booked for his effort.
Argyle responded positively, Mayor set up Law for a shot which was saved and the ball went to Camara whose shot was blocked. Camera had another chance a minute later and again his shot was blocked.
On 35 minutes Aimson went off injured to be replaced by Moore. Argyle went 4-3-3 with Moore going up front and Argyle matching Charlton´s formation.
On 36 minutes, Stockley (ex-Excreta of course) got on the end of a cross with a diving header, leaving Woods for dead. Not much of an attempt by Law to stop Mathews from crossing the ball however,
It was an even half overall, but Charlton look pretty safe at 2 v 0 up, unless we can get a more attacking threat in the second half. As was said by the commentary team, our forwards need to gamble to get across their defenders when the crosses come in. Stockley showed them how to do it. They were clinical, we aren´t.
The 46 minute jinx worked again. After Edwards missed our best chance of the night, the ball broke away and a deflected shot went in off Watts for an own goal. 0 v 3. Is there any chance we can park the bus for a few minutes after half time Ryan ?
Before Argyle had the chance to set themselves, Charlton broke away again and they played through Argyle for Gilbey to shoot home from 18 yards 0 v 4.
On 55 minutes a Jaiysimi cross, stepped over by Stockley left Miller free to slot home their 5th goal. Fair play to Charlton, they must be looking to improve their goal difference. It is not doing much for ours ! (All eyes on Rochdale).
On 57 minutes Ennis came on for Hardie, Reeves came on for MacLeod. I don´t expect this to make too much difference at this stage !
Lowe looked like he needed a deck chair in the dug out at one point.
We had a few powder puff attacks as the game petered out. Only Mayor producing anything like a threat on the ball. I feel sorry for Luke Jephcott, he is so off the boil he has become irrelevant in our forward line.
To add further insult, another goal from Charlton from Anuke gave them their sixth goal and he could have got a seventh !
Great and only positive, Pompous are a bit further away from the play offs.
Stay off PASOTI for a day or two is my advice.