Roll on Pompey CustardCream added 17:07 - Dec 26Brilliant performance, dominated from start to finish and could have had 6 or 7 if Leif had been a little more composed in the final third. Roll on Pompey IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:07 - Dec 26Excellent response to last weeks performance and result. Great to have the first choice team back. BeattiesBackPocket added 17:09 - Dec 26After a sluggish first 15 minutes we grew into the game and played some very good football at times. We worked the keeper much better than we have in some games this season at home as well. 3 goals still top scorers, best goal difference in the league as well as still top two what more can we ask for.
Peterborough vs Charlton Live Stream & Prediction, H2H
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blueboy1981 added 17:22 - Dec 26Excellent Result - with taking chances, and a bit more finishing finesse could easily have been 5 or 6 - but proves when everyone steps up to the plate, what is possible. Credit to Oxford who did their best to make a game of it - but why should we be continuously concerned about visiting opposition? - just concentrate on our gamr. This was how to deal with them!! Well Done All. Happy Boxing Day Night!! Bert added 17:26 - Dec 26A complete team performance against a tricky Oxford team. blueboy1981 added 17:26 - Dec 26Bit concerned about the Portman Road Pitch - possibly the worst I’ve seen it in 60 plus years.
Not looking good ….!!! We once set Pitch Standards for others to follow! IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:30 - Dec 26I think we are getting a new pitch in the Summer Suffolkboy added 17:34 - Dec 26After a week of ‘lurgy’ this is just the best news, and looks like a pulsating team performance! WELL done everyone — including KM and co! COYB warktheline added 17:39 - Dec 26As I predicted, the boys under McKenna will kick on! Definitely the best side in this division …. some will be wiping eggs off faces up until May and promotion! …which is only a good thing, for all concerned! algarvefan added 17:44 - Dec 26Much better today, we looked a much better side with maestro Evans stroking the ball about, changing direction of play and supporting and tackling well. Humphries has been good but Evans gives us that little bit more, MOM for me. blueboy1981 added 17:46 - Dec 26warktheline - bit premature to be so ‘certain’ it won’t be you with ‘Egg on Face’ come May 23 - if it is you - will you appear on here?! Doubtful I would suggest!! Nomore4 added 17:47 - Dec 26Points will be dropped V the better teams.
Davis sent a corner to the near post from the right and Burns smashed a brilliant strike across goal and into the corner of the net, the Welshman’s fourth goal of the campaign. Having gone two goals in front, the Blues maintained the pressure in injury time and went looking for a third, Harness cutting in from the left and hitting a shot which McGinty saved. Burns was first to the loose ball and turned an effort towards goal but McGinty did well to get himself in the way and turn it behind. Following the flag-kick, Evans struck a shot from distance which was blocked. Referee Will Finnie’s half-time whistle was greeted with applause by Town fans following a pulsating end to the half in which the Blues grabbed a two-goal lead. Town hadn’t had it all their own way but gradually imposed themselves upon Oxford and began to create more and more chances.
Onwards and upwards. RobITFC added 17:09 - Dec 26Great to have Evans and Harness back, both played really well. Good win in front of 28k crowd too. DaGremloid added 17:10 - Dec 26Excellent performance today and for the first time in a few matches I never felt the result was in doubt. We've really been missing that clinical touch for a while so a great Christmas present from the team. Good to increase our goal difference too - that could be important come May... Merry Christmas, all. Miaow added 17:12 - Dec 26That will do nicely.
Peterborough United - Charlton Athletic Live - 21/01/2023
While it took Town most of the first half to get up to speed, in the end it was a comfortable victory for Kieran McKenna’s men with the game never in any doubt after the two goals at the end of the first half. The Blues had chances to add to their lead prior to top score Chaplin’s strike in the second with Oxford, who went into the match unbeaten in 10 in all competitions, never showing any signs of staging a comeback. Town, who are next in action at Portsmouth on Thursday evening, remain second with Plymouth winning 1-0 at Cheltenham. Town: Walton, Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Vincent-Young 83), Evans (Humphreys 83), Morsy (c), Davis, Chaplin (Edwards 83), Harness (Aluko 66), Ladapo (Jackson 71).
Peterborough United vs Charlton Athletic live score, H2H and