Friday, 27 February 2009
Rejoice! Shelvey commits to Addicks
Credit to Jonjo too, he's obviously had a tough decision to make in delaying the satisfaction of potentially more money now, but I believe his decision will be vindicated and he will see him playing top flight football sooner rather than later.
Revival of the Supporters Club?
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Weekend Championship Preview, Game 34
Better the devil you know
Monday, 23 February 2009
From Championship to Champions League
Saturday, 21 February 2009
Barnsley 0 v Charlton Athletic 0
It was inevitable
Friday, 20 February 2009
Big Foot found and free CAFCTV!
An eye on Barnsley
It has been a while since my last guest-post on Drinking During the Game and you've gone and won again at home. That win over Plymouth might just set you up for the long-awaited successive wins.
With that in mind I thought I’d do a preview of the
Cheers
Gareth
Thursday, 19 February 2009
Weekend Championship Preview, Game 33
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
The task becomes clearer
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Jonjo Shelvey 17 next week
Monday, 16 February 2009
Therry Racon's advert for CAFCTV
Sunday, 15 February 2009
View from the other side
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Charlton Athletic 2 v Plymouth Argyle 0
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Weekend Championship Preview, Game 32
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Charlton favourites on Saturday
Monday, 9 February 2009
No credit for Charlton
Sunday, 8 February 2009
Frank Haddon - icing on the cake
Scotland have failed to play to their strengths under Haddon and were one dimensional yet again this afternoon against a Wales side who found it too easy to take a commanding lead and then sit on it. Scotland did rally in the last twenty minutes but it was, once again, too little, too late. Scotland have a pack of forwards who should dominate most games they play. The Scottish line-out is the best in the northern hemisphere, so we should be kicking for distance and pressurising opponents. We are traditionally weaker in the backs and seem unable to stretch and open opponents out wide, just as Wales did to us for their opening try. So what has Frank Haddon focused on? Trying to play running rugby (admirable) but the tactic is always the same - to batter away, tackle after tackle, man after man in largely the same place. We need to complete twenty successive bursts to make thirty yards and we lose possession without gaining much yardage as a result. Basic tactical differences apart, the man can't handle the bigger personalities (sound familiar?) and the decision to start without Chris Paterson (once again) was appalling. God only knows what morale is like behind the scenes. At least everyone gets on in every game Scotland play nowadays, so the damage was minimal today.
I am due up for the Ireland game next month but, Frank, I can't be bothered. Another battle to avoid the Wooden Spoon is upon us and then Frank Haddon should get his comeuppance. What a time to be a Scottish Addick.
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Ten points and counting....
Friday, 6 February 2009
Michael Gliksten 1939-2009
Cardiff Off!
Having said that, I am not complaining. I am fed-up with Charlton at the moment and will look forward to doing something else. Just a pity I have already booked to fly up and back to Edinburgh on Sunday for the Scotland v Wales 6 Nations opener, or else I could enjoy a night out in Auld Reekie tomorrow...
Thursday, 5 February 2009
Weekend Championship Preview, Game 32
A defeat on Saturday and plucky Parky will have matched Pardew's 10 league losses this season. Parky though, will have managed it in 14 games compared to Pards' 18 and will have accumulated a pitiful 6 points versus Pardew's 16. And we thought it couldn't get worse than Pards!
Elsewhere in the Chumpionship there are promotion and relegation issues still to be sorted....
Barnsley v Crystal Palace
Payment of £1000 wouldn't get me to this clog-fest. Both sides are on good losing runs, so would probably settle for a draw. Those self-deluded Eagles fans have been smelling a lot of coffee lately.
Prediction; 1-1
Birmingham City v Burnley
After their latest cup heroics in midweek, Burnley would have been hoping for mediocre opposition at home. This is a not a good time to visit St Andrews and I suspect Alex McLeish will get the much needed win here.
Prediction; 1-0
Blackpool v Doncaster Rovers
Doncaster Rovers can at last see some light at the end of what's been a very long tunnel. A win here could move them into nosebleed territory. Blackpool look safe even at this stage.
Prediction; 1-2
Charlton Athletic v Cardiff City
Time to get real and cut to the chase. We need to see the core of next seasons team being played now, although I suspect Parky and the Board will wait until the odds are close to mathematical before confronting our demons. I expect our team for the last ten games to look decidely different to that we are playing at the moment. Having missed out on Manager of the Month for January, Parky will know that a second defeat early in February will mean another month without free whisky (just when he could use it most).
Prediction; 1-3
Coventry City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
An atmosphere here to match that in the Steel City derby. Wolves look to have re-focused in the last couple of games and Christophe Berra is an inspired signing. Can't see City winning this but if they really battle, they can take a point.
Prediction; 2-2
Norwich City v Bristol City
A fine point for Norwich at Wolves in midweek and the bounce under Sherriff Gunn continues. I can see the Canaries doing what we failed to do on Tuesday and build on a lead against the Robins.
Prediction; 2-0
Nottingham Forest v QPR
Rangers have rallied in recent weeks after a mini collapse and find themselves in seventh place and pushing for the play-offs. Forest are also going well having established a scoring partnership in Tyson and Earnshaw. I'll sit on the fence here.
Prediction; 1-1
Plymouth Argyle v Derby County
Only a point separates both of these strugglers. This is a real six pointer and the loser could find themselves in hot water.
Prediction; 2-0
Reading v Preston NE
Preston continue to over-perform in my eyes and they will find this game hard. Reading must win to keep Brum at arms length and I am confident they will do just that.
Prediction; 3-0
Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday
Wednesday won the earlier derby at Hillsborough but their form away has been relatively poor and I will go for United to take revenge. They have a five point gap over QPR in seventh and will be confident of a play-off finish.
Prediction; 1-0
Swansea City v Ipswich Town
The play-offs might be a season too early for both of these teams. Swansea have only lost once at home all season but they have drawn eight. Martinez has also been awarded Manager of the Month, so the shrewd money would be to take the odds on an Ipswich upset.
Prediction; 1-2
Watford v Southampton
This is a huge game for Watford and one which they need to win if they are to pull clear of trouble. They have been playing well under Brendan Rodgers but must start to secure the points. It won't get easier than Southampton at home (having already beaten us).
Prediction; 3-0