Sunday, 11 May 2025

Dismal draw could lead to Valley victory

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Addicks were unable to replicate their league victory over Wycombe in the play offs, but start with a clean slate at The Valley on Thursday.

The two sides played out a largely uninspiring and cagey League One play-off semi-final first leg which ended goalless.

Former Leamington ace Daniel Udoh forced a good save from Will Mannion in the first few minutes but that was a rare bright moment in the first half.

Things got marginally better after the break and Will Norris in the Chairboys goal had to make key late saves from Matty Godden and Greg Docherty.

The stalemate means that none of the first legs in this season's EFL play-offs have been won by the home side - the first time this has happened since 2014-15.

Charlton had ended the season in fantastic form, with 16 wins from their final 22 league matches.  However, in a game where both teams lacked quality in the final third, it took them until almost the 70th minute for Godden to have their first shot on target.

That was straight at Norris in the Wycombe goal but the keeper was worked more by the striker's second attempt in the last few minutes and he then showed good reflexes to keep out Docherty's instinctive effort from the resultant corner.

Wycombe offered little in a match punctuated by fouls.  They were perhaps a touch fortunate not to be reduced to 10 men before the break when striker Richard Kone was only booked for a poor challenge on Kayne Ramsay.

Mike Dodds' men have now failed to score in five of their past nine matches but only runaway league winners Birmingham picked up more points away from home than the Buckinghamshire side in the regular season and nobody scored more goals.

Wycombe boss Mike Dodds told BBC Three Counties Radio:  "Two really good teams cancelled each other out I think.   When you play a Nathan Jones team they are so aggressive in the first phase we didn't want to give them the momentum in terms of making too many passes in front of them which probably contributed to the fact it was quite messy at times.

You need a moment and it didn't land for them and it didn't land for us.  They've had one big chance and we've had one and it was a really tight, even contest."

Charlton boss Nathan Jones told BBC Radio London: "It was a tough game, a war of attrition.  We defended our box excellently and I felt we finished really strongly.

It's evenly poised and it's not a bad place to be. We've got to win a home game to get to Wembley and I think we'd have taken that.   I'm really proud of the performance because we showed a resilience. Would I have liked us to play a bit more and create a bit more and show a bit more quality? Yes."

The SLP’s Richard Cawley said: ‘By no means a classic but it was the Addicks who showed more urgency to win it in the closing stages. Norris with a couple of key saves. Mannion only had one stop early on from Udoh. Charlton defence were very good.’

 

Saturday, 10 May 2025

Jones emphasises his commitment to Charlton

Nathan Jones emphasies that he is at Charlton for the long tern, despite potential interest from other clubs: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/i-want-to-be-here-nathan-jones-has-unwavering-commitment-to-charlton-athletic-as-he-targets-league-one-play-off-glory/

Two Wycombe players face late fitness tests, but they have not been named: https://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/highwycombe/25153301.wycombe-vs-charlton-athletic-mike-dodds-looks-ahead/

Godden: we must forget the 4-0

Like many footballers, Matty Godden uses golf to relax.   Life is different now he is back home.  He is prepared to take penalties for Charlton in the play offs if necessary.   He rightly emphasises that we must get the 4-0 victory at Wycombe out of our minds: tomorrow will be a completely different game.  https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/golf-is-a-switch-off-from-football-matty-godden-an-ice-cool-performer-on-football-pitch-and-the-fairway/

CAS Trust also warn against complacency: https://www.castrust.org/2025/05/back-to-wycombe/

Our record in the play offs has been quite mixed.   The defeat on penalties by Swindon at The Valley still hurts, but I had blotted the defeat to Shropshire's finest out of my mind: https://www.castrust.org/2025/05/a-brief-history-of-time-in-the-play-offs/

Thursday, 8 May 2025

Jones and Godden on coming through adversity

Moaners were hoping for his early dismissal, but Nathan Jones defends the way in which he brought success to Charlton by sticking with his squad: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/charlton-athletic-boss-jones-on-key-to-coming-through-adversity-this-season-to-land-play-off-place/

Matty Godden was derided as a poor replacement for Alfie May at the beginning of the season but here he talks about how he has battled through his career, including a spell in non-league: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/ive-worked-my-n-off-charltons-matty-godden-on-non-league-career-rebuild-and-rooting-for-coventry-city-play-off-success/

Over at our sister site special guest correspondent Nigel Pooter has been looking at the finances of Crystal Palace: https://footballeconomyv2.blogspot.com/2025/05/can-eagles-soar-even-higher.html

Monday, 5 May 2025

Jones is full of Fullah

Nathan Jones was rightly delighted with Ibrahim Fullah's debut at The Valley on Saturday and sees it as reflecting the strength of the Academy as a whole: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/it-has-a-wonderful-feel-charlton-boss-on-handing-debut-to-ibrahim-fullah/

Alex Mitchell and Matty Gooden are both named in the final Sky Bet League One Team of the Week.

Saturday’s attendance of 20,971 was the highest at the Valley for the last home regular League game of the season in 10 years.

Saturday, 3 May 2025

Charlton to face Wycombe in play offs

Charlton will face Wycombe at home in the second leg of the play offs on May 15th after the Chairboys lost 1-3 at home to Stockport today.   The first leg will be in beechy Bucks next Sunday evening.  (The EFL has changed the date more than once). The out of form Chairboys have lost six of their last eight games.  Stockport will face in form Leyton Orient.

Charlton beat Burton 3-1 as I forecast at the start of the season.  A Brewers penalty gave an early scare and their fans literally went bananas as they did the conga in the Jimmy Seed.

Matt Godden scored two first half goals and Alex Mitchell made it three on 51 minutes in front of a crowd of 20,971.

The Addicks fell behind in the 13th minute, Mason Bennett converting from the penalty spot after Fabio Tavares was brought down by goalkeeper Ashley Maynard-Brewer.

Godden restored parity in the 24th minute, Charlton’s top scorer finished from the right of the penalty box with Burton keeper Max Crocombe making a bad call to stray from his line to try and reach Tennai Watson’s through ball.

Godden doubled his tally in the 34th minute, producing a sharp turn from Josh Edwards’ pass to beat Crocombe, who managed to get a hand to his low left-footed shot.

Alex Mitchell, whose poor back pass had led to the early penalty, made amends when he headed in Conor Coventry’s inswinging corner in the 51st minute to put Charlton 3-1 ahead.

Addicks debutant Ibrahim Fullah hit the right post from Karoy Anderson’s cutback.

Just as well the play off is now on Sunday evening, as I am getting married on Friday and my eldest is having her 25th wedding anniversary party on Saturday evening.

Analysis of the game by Louis Mendez emphasises the contribution of Matt Godden who was, of course, written off as useless by moaners earlier in the season: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/the-lowdown-on-charlton-3-burton-albion-1


Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Team of the year Jones 'like a brick wall'

Lloyd Jones has been named in the League One Team of the Year.   He was also picked by Four Four Two for their list of the top fifty EFL players.

Josh Edwards reckons that Jones has been 'like a brick wall' (other labels are available): https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/hes-been-a-brick-wall-charlton-defenders-praise-for-vice-captain-lloyd-jones/