Thursday 17 October 2024

Advert draws attention

Wrexham have noted Charlton's use of a 'Welcome to Charlton' advert at New Eltham station modelled on their 'Welcome to Wrexham' advert: https://www.thewrexhaminsider.com/news/charlton-athletic-advert-mirrors-welcome-to-wrexham-ahead-of-league-one-clash/

Some Charlton fans have apparently also taking offence, but the game is surely an opportunity to publicise the club and draw in new potential fans.

Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson was, of course, formerly at Charlton.

Wednesday 16 October 2024

Monday 7 October 2024

Jones rebukes fans

Nathan Jones has spoken out about abuse from Charlton fans during the recent poor run, saying he will go elsewhere if he is not wanted: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cly3z0rjq4xo

It's never a good idea to have a go at the fan base even when many of them are perennial moaners, the Spurs of League One.

However, if Charlton fans get a reputation as complainers it could affect future recruitment.   Sometimes the expectations among fans do seem excessive.

Saturday 5 October 2024

League leaders beaten

Birmingham’s seven-game winning streak in League One was ended as Charlton striker Matty Godden scored the only goal at The Valley.

It was nothing less than the Addicks deserved as they subdued the Blues’ attacking talents with Alfie May, facing his former club, replaced as one of three half-time changes by manager Chris Davies.

Charlton’s pressing caused Birmingham problems and the hosts, on a three-match losing streak, had chances to be ahead before the break.

Allan Campbell fired narrowly over from the edge of the box after 34 minutes, while striker Daniel Kanu could only steer across the face of goal from a tight angle after intercepting a Willum Willumsson backpass.

Ryan Allsop gifted Kanu a huge chance when he passed to him inside the penalty area but the striker’s poor first touch allowed the Blues keeper to regain the ball.

Charlton broke the deadlock in the 54th minute when summer signing Godden netted his fourth goal of the season in all competitions.

The former Coventry striker smartly hooked home from close range after Josh Edwards’ long throw dropped to him, while Birmingham failed to register an effort on target.

Pessimists and negativists had a difficult afternoon as they tried to construct a critical narrative.

Jones doesn't like the abuse he has received from his own fans and has asked them to trust the process, but he needs to realise that many Charlton fans were born to moan: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/nathan-jones-on-being-absolutely-abused-by-charlton-athletic-fans-and-the-need-to-trust-his-process/

Friday 4 October 2024

May: I won't celebrate if I score

Alfie May says that he will not celebrate if he scores for Birmingham against Charlton on Saturday.   He says that Charlton is a fantastic club but the story of his departure is yet to come out: https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/birmingham-city-alfie-may-charlton-30052657

Table topping Birmingham have won all of their three away games.

Nathan Jones says he chose the wrong side against Bristol Rovers, but given that he has known many of the players at other clubs and are his persoal picks this is somewhat surprising.

CAF Trust reckon we need a straw to clutch: https://www.castrust.org/2024/10/birmingham-low-expectations-recommended/

Thursday 3 October 2024

'Timid' Addicks scrutinised

Passive, timid and uncertain are among the words the SLP's Richard Cawley uses to describe the performance by Charlton at Bristol Rovers on Tuesday.  He insists that it is not time to push the panic button, but a muh better performance will be required for the visit of Birmingham City on Saturday: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/talking-points-from-charltons-3-2-loss-at-bristol-rovers-addicks-looked-timid-and-lacking-confidence/

Tuesday 1 October 2024

Down the Football League we go

Another poor performance saw Charlton lose 3-2 at Bristol Rovers and drop to 13th in League One.

Gas skipper Scott Sinclair, 35, rolled back the years to put the hosts in charge on the half-hour with a classy left-footed curler from the edge of the box that gave Will Mannion no chance.

Midfielder Jamie Lindsay doubled the lead in the 57th minute with his first goal in Rovers colours as his stylish right-footed 20-yard effort flew past Mannion and into the top right-hand corner after being teed up by Promise Omochere.

Centre-back Wilson strengthened the hosts’ grip 10 minutes later when he nodded in from close range after striker Omochere flicked on Clinton Mola’s cross.

Nathan Jones’ Addicks struggled to get going against a hard-working Rovers side but pulled a goal back when Alex Mitchell headed in Matt Godden’s goal-bound effort after 79 minutes.

Godden volleyed in to further reduce the arrears four minutes into stoppage time and set up an angst-ridden finale, but Rovers held firm to end a four-match losing streak and ease the pressure on boss Matt Taylor.

Charlton's owners are unlikely to take another spin on the managerial merry go round with no queue of quality managers wanting the poisoned chalice.