Well, he has certainly learned how to use Obika. Keep him well away from the action until the last 10 minutes.If SCP had learned how to use substitutes earlier in the season we'd be in the playoffs now!
Well, he has certainly learned how to use Obika. Keep him well away from the action until the last 10 minutes.If SCP had learned how to use substitutes earlier in the season we'd be in the playoffs now!
Well, he has certainly learned how to use Obika. Keep him well away from the action until the last 10 minutes.If SCP had learned how to use substitutes earlier in the season we'd be in the playoffs now!
Thanks Tewks. Always good to hear from those who were there even if they come up with totally contradictory assessments.Genuinely shocked at Wolves today - if the referee had seen anything today (a trip to Specsavers may be imminent) there's no way they'd have finished with 11 men. AllHell has already mentioned the foul on Hamer, even worse IMO was the off-the-ball foul on Fuller right in front of CP and the fourth official, who Chrissie rightly did his nut at. The tap that JJ took running into the box that forced him off also went unnoticed.
Dervite and Morrison rock solid today and Solly was just everywhere.
Green was impressive.
Gower was dreadful.
Pritchard was having an absolute 'mare but got his head down and refused to hide and put some fine tackles in.
That's my last game of the season - I wish it had been more memorable, but it's three valuable points.
I don't undervalue taps-ins and poached goals (they count the same as "worldies"), but a player needs to (more or less) keep it up over a season to be worth his place. What we have seen of him is too small a sample to judge. Still, CP (or whoever) has a good record at talent-spotting so maybe he has found another diamond in the rough. But is he that keen to play for Charlton?From what I've seen of him, Obika could be right up there in the Leon Clarke school of donkeys but has just managed to be in the right place at the right time two games in a row. Mind you i suppose that is the strikers art. Not sure I'd want him as our permanent striker next season.
Spurs (like Arsenal) have had their fair share of poor signings, but they don't usually sign "donkeys". Their flops are more likely to have been "misunderstood geniuses" like Frimpong. Someone must have seen something in Obika at one stage. Can't say I have, but early days yet,.From what I've seen of him, Obika could be right up there in the Leon Clarke school of donkeys.
That's unfair! N'Guessan is worth every penny of the 25,000 pounds we allegedly refused to pay for him.He reminds me a bit of N'guessan.
Play-offs were never really in reach Ken.... we started our run too late![]()