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MATCH PREVIEW: Charlton Athletic vs Queens Park Rangers - Friday 6th February 2026 - 8:01pm KO

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  • AndyG
    AndyG Posts: 6,167
    panther10 said:
    Tickets flying today 
    Extra flights laid on from Kenya!
  • NomadicAddick
    NomadicAddick Posts: 2,143
    I have been pretty negative on here since Millwall, still not fully over it, but the Leicester game helped. If we can turn up and Jones can get his team selection right I think we can get a result. I'd like to see Godden get 60 mins or so, confident he can 'sniff' out a few chances as he looked really hungry last weekend. 

    The league table will look bloody good if we get all 3, even though we play Friday, we wont have played any more games than anyone else around us other than Pompey.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,677
    Uboat said:
    barstool said:
    Will it beat the 23,000k plus crowd against Millwall, it might ! 
    2-1 home win at fortress Valley 
    Why is this selling so well? Have I missed something. 
    Friday night lights…

    clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose 😉



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j0hpqwwj1w
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,338
    Hopefully we will see more of Godden. As most have noticed, he looked really sharp off the bench at Leicester, and he adds an intelligence of movement/link-up as well as a poacher's instincts that we our other forwards do not have. He's also well rested and will be determined to make up for lost time this season. I'm undecided on who the best partner is for him, but I think he can have a huge impact on the rest of our season.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,416
    Hopefully we will see more of Godden. As most have noticed, he looked really sharp off the bench at Leicester, and he adds an intelligence of movement/link-up as well as a poacher's instincts that we our other forwards do not have. He's also well rested and will be determined to make up for lost time this season. I'm undecided on who the best partner is for him, but I think he can have a huge impact on the rest of our season.
    Think he'd work well starting with Dykes and then replace Matty with Kelman.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 70,962
    Much as I would like to start Miles, there's no point playing him if he isn't 100% right, seeing that we have another game on Wednesday.

    Dykes and Godden can start, with Kelman, TC and Miles (if fit enough) on the bench.
  • Redrobo
    Redrobo Posts: 11,370
    I think anyone, Kenyan or otherwise that thinks Sichenje is going to be anywhere near the match squad is going to be very disappointed. I doubt we’ll see much of him if at all for the remainder of the season.
    I disagree.
    He is match fit and I expect him to make the squad regularly and be playing the end of matches frequently.
    We need him to acclimatise to the Championship before the start of next season.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,012
    Redrobo said:
    I think anyone, Kenyan or otherwise that thinks Sichenje is going to be anywhere near the match squad is going to be very disappointed. I doubt we’ll see much of him if at all for the remainder of the season.
    I disagree.
    He is match fit and I expect him to make the squad regularly and be playing the end of matches frequently.
    We need him to acclimatise to the Championship before the start of next season.
    Hope he doesn't start too many for a while, we'll have to redouble our getting players sent off efforts to maintain parity. 

    Mind you he'd miss a few with suspensions. 
  • If he picks the team that FA suggests with TC starting ahead of Godden things are looking a lot more positive. I’d be expecting minimum of a point and hoping for the win. 

    Looking forward to a good crowd and cracking atmosphere under lights. You Reds! 
  • iamdan
    iamdan Posts: 2,428
    0-1 defeat. 
    Last minute Collins OG 

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  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,878
    This is big time - That's all we can say for sure 


  • sm
    sm Posts: 2,985
    Uboat said:
    fenaddick said:
    With Leaburn, it could just be he was taken off as a precaution with us being 2 nil up. We shall see tomorrow as Jones likes to keep his cards close to his chest.
    Taken off and his arm put in a sling as a precaution? Im sure i read somewhere he was seen with his arm in a sling after the game
    Club often put players in a sling/boot/with crutches directly after a potential injury just to be on the safe side 
    Hopefully it’s not too serious. 

    That's Harvey!
  • cs1986
    cs1986 Posts: 1,540
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,539
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
  • cs1986
    cs1986 Posts: 1,540
    2 nil tomorrow as I am going and we don't concede when I bother to turn up to a game.
  • cs1986
    cs1986 Posts: 1,540
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    I'll try to remind him tomorrow as I will be next to him 🤣
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 1,416
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    Surely a change of instrument is due in deference to our new superstar.


  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,654
    Do you think he'll be receptive? Perhaps open with how much you enjoy his drumming and everyone appreciates his efforts and you only want to make a small suggestion, to improve the atmosphere for everyone, but if he didn't mind could he let you listen to RRR then set off into his own repertoire.- something like that?
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,539
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    I'll try to remind him tomorrow as I will be next to him 🤣
    good man - seriously - i do wonder whether he knows how many people are irritated by it
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 596
    edited February 6
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    Surely a change of instrument is due in deference to our new superstar.


    I am not fussed what drums they use, so long as our Kenyan fans do not bring any vuvuzelas into the stadium, I hate those f*kin things.

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  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,012
    wolfgang said:
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    Surely a change of instrument is due in deference to our new superstar.


    I am not fussed what drums they use, so long as our Kenyan fans do not bring any vuvuzelas into the stadium, I hate those f*kin things.
    I agree, anyone caught with a vuvuzela should be subject to summary justice and we'll see how easy it is for them to make any sort of irritating noise with it after it has been inserted up their rectum. 
  • Lots of rain around.  I assume the game is in no danger though?
  • wolfgang said:
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    Surely a change of instrument is due in deference to our new superstar.


    I am not fussed what drums they use, so long as our Kenyan fans do not bring any vuvuzelas into the stadium, I hate those f*kin things.
    I agree, anyone caught with a vuvuzela should be subject to summary justice and we'll see how easy it is for them to make any sort of irritating noise with it after it has been inserted up their rectum. 
    Those things made the South Africa World Cup the worst football tournament of any kind ever
    and why the WC tournament should never, ever, be allowed to be hosted by any country that still allows them in their stadiums 
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 14,012
    edited February 6
    Lots of rain around.  I assume the game is in no danger though?
    With our wonderful pitch?

    Weather forecast says 9mm last 24 hours and only 3mm next 24 hours so we should know nice and early
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 24,072
    Lots of rain around.  I assume the game is in no danger though?
    With our wonderful pitch?

    Weather forecast says 9mm last 24 hours and only 3mm next 24 hours so we should know nice and early
    They would still water the pitch if it was raining. 
  • crookester
    crookester Posts: 1,435
    Win this one and we're only 9 points off the play-offs. The promotion charge starts tonight ;-)
  • Win this one and we're only 9 points off the play-offs. The promotion charge starts tonight ;-)
    Keep up, it started last week at Leicester…
  • wolfgang said:
    DOUCHER said:
    cs1986 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    Losing 1-0 at half time, the whole stadium gets a lift when Collins Sichenje gets announced to the crowd surrounded by the flame things that we had against Chelsea. He makes his way up to help the drummer for the second half -the play is camped in front of the covered end the whole half, the atmosphere goes through the roof, women clad in their best leopard print dancing to 'the leopard sleeps tonight' , can't quite get the winner over the line and Collins takes control of the drum.The 'haunting' de de de de der drum beat we do at corners is breaking the Who's decibel record and bosh - Godden overhead kicks the corner straight into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. The covered end erupts and Collins (AKA The Leopard) carries the drummer shoulder high with one hand down the steps like he's carrying the World Cup before being mobbed in a mass bundle of joy. That's what i reckon anyway.        
    No one is carrying our drummer with one hand you seen the size of him 🤣🤣
    Normally you would be right but this is 'The Leopard', we're talking about !!! That reminds me, need to ask the drummer to stop drumming some other tune all over the red red robin and show some respect.
    Surely a change of instrument is due in deference to our new superstar.


    I am not fussed what drums they use, so long as our Kenyan fans do not bring any vuvuzelas into the stadium, I hate those f*kin things.
    I agree, anyone caught with a vuvuzela should be subject to summary justice and we'll see how easy it is for them to make any sort of irritating noise with it after it has been inserted up their rectum. 
    Speaking for myself I think my rectum and a vuvuzela could produce spectacular results  ;)
  • RonnieMoore
    RonnieMoore Posts: 4,850
    On paper 3 home games in a row looks good … but then you look closer and the only one you can see a win is Pompey .. tonight it looks a cert drawer but our performance at Leicester was very good .. .. think our target has to be hitting the 40 plus point mark by the end of Feb …. So going for a draw tonight.. 

    Team news can’t see any changes unless Leaburn is out then either Kelman or Godden to come in 
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 395
    Am not going so fully expecting a win .