Hull game should be re played, but both teams have 3 points deducted for failing to control their players. A game being abandoned must be just about as serious as it gets.
What a complete mess this football club is in. This match was shown on the website as 2pm at Greenwich last week. No notice of a change until article on website in the last hour. No mention on club twitter either.
What a complete mess this football club is in. This match was shown on the website as 2pm at Greenwich last week. No notice of a change until article on website in the last hour. No mention on club twitter either.
It's not really a shambles, late change happens sometimes. That's a better venue and makes sense - and maybe why it's been changed so late. To be fair the club did update Fixture programme last week Albeit not as a specific news article... It's definitely tonight Ko 6.30
What a complete mess this football club is in. This match was shown on the website as 2pm at Greenwich last week. No notice of a change until article on website in the last hour. No mention on club twitter either.
It's not really a shambles, late change happens sometimes. That's a better venue and makes sense - and maybe why it's been changed so late. To be fair the club did update Fixture programme last week Albeit not as a specific news article... It's definitely tonight Ko 6.30
You say they knew last week but delayed putting anything on the website until a few hours before the scheduled kick off. I would say that was a shambles.
What a complete mess this football club is in. This match was shown on the website as 2pm at Greenwich last week. No notice of a change until article on website in the last hour. No mention on club twitter either.
It's not really a shambles, late change happens sometimes. That's a better venue and makes sense - and maybe why it's been changed so late. To be fair the club did update Fixture programme last week Albeit not as a specific news article... It's definitely tonight Ko 6.30
You say they knew last week but delayed putting anything on the website until a few hours before the scheduled kick off. I would say that was a shambles.
Whatever you like- it was on the website but just in the fixture details....I'm just saying their are bigger issues to define as a shambles. This is a league decider and I would say it's a good thing to play at the valley. Getting that agreed etc is I'm sure another ball ache. Getting the message out earlier yes I agree but it's not a shambles in my view limited view
This was originally scheduled for Middle Park Ave this afternoon, but the Valley/Monday 6.30 was listed in the U-23 Fixtures on the OS yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. Given that it's the spanners and a possible league decider, moving it to The Valley was not a bad idea, and the 6.30 start is fine for free street parking. Hoping for a decent evening.
This was originally scheduled for Middle Park Ave this afternoon, but the Valley/Monday 6.30 was listed in the U-23 Fixtures on the OS yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. Given that it's the spanners and a possible league decider, moving it to The Valley was not a bad idea, and the 6.30 start is fine for free street parking. Hoping for a decent evening.
If we still lived in Dartford, we'd definitely be there tonight to cheer on the lads.
Hope we have a good turn out & make some serious noise.
Young Lions head into The Valley... Millwall's Under 23s travel the short distance to The Valley on Monday night for a Professional Development League derby with Charlton Athletic (kick-off 6.30pm).
Following a 2-1 defeat to Ipswich Town at Dartford's Princes Park last time out, Adam Barrett's side sit in 2nd place in the League (South) table, five points behind The Addicks, but with two games in hand.
Victory for Charlton will secure the title, but any other result will allow The Lions a chance to take top spot from underneath the nose of their nearest rivals.
Millwall have a seven-point gap to 3rd-placed Cardiff City, meaning that their place in the end-of-season Semi-Finals is certain.
Tickets for tonight's clash are priced at £3 adults, £2 concessions and £1 under 16s. Attendees should be aware that there will be no parking available in The Valley's car park.
Charlton’s U23s will win the Professional Development League 2 South title if they avoid defeat against Millwall at The Valley on Monday night (6.30pm).
The Addicks currently hold an eight-point advantage over the Lions at the top of the table and a draw or victory in SE7 will ensure that they cannot be caught.
Monday night’s encounter is Jason Euell’s side’s final match of the regular season, while Millwall have two games in hand. They still face fixtures against Hull City and Coventry City.
Charlton have won 14 of their 27 league outings so far this campaign and have lost just five. With 51 goals scored, they are the joint highest scorers in division and possess a goal difference of plus 26.
Fans are permitted to attend this evening’s fixture. Entry is free for season ticket holders and Valley Gold members, who will need to produce their cards at the turnstile. Tickets are otherwise priced at £3 adults, £2 concessions and £1 for under 16s.
Supporters should be aware that there will be no parking available in The Valley’s carpark.
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 10m10 minutes ago More KICK-OFF ⚽ | 1' Millwall's U23s get the game under way... #cafc
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 10m10 minutes ago More 1' Lions striker Smith gets a booking after just 20 seconds after going in hard on Carter. #cafc
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 2m2 minutes ago More 37' What a chance! Ahearne-Grant dances past the entire Millwall defence, then the keeper, but hits an air shot from five yards! #cafc
Sounds like we're on top but not taking our chances. Others gone close too
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 26s26 seconds ago More 40' PENALTY! Barnes is taken out in the box Chesmain and the ref points to the spot... KAG to take. #cafc
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 16s16 seconds ago More 41' GOAL! Ahearne-Grant makes no mistake, sending the keeper the wrong way. 1-0 to the Addicks! #cafc
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It now looks as though it is this evening at 6.30, can anybody confirm this?
It's definitely tonight Ko 6.30
Hope we have a good turn out & make some serious noise.
COYA !!!!!
U23S STARTING XI | Mitov; Barnes, Cummings, Bowry, Edwards; Dijksteel, Carter, Lapslie; Yamfam, Ahearne-Grant, Hanlan. #cafc
SUBS | Beeney, Maloney, Millar, Davidson-Miller, Doughty. #cafc
Millwall's Under 23s travel the short distance to The Valley on Monday night for a Professional Development League derby with Charlton Athletic (kick-off 6.30pm).
Following a 2-1 defeat to Ipswich Town at Dartford's Princes Park last time out, Adam Barrett's side sit in 2nd place in the League (South) table, five points behind The Addicks, but with two games in hand.
Victory for Charlton will secure the title, but any other result will allow The Lions a chance to take top spot from underneath the nose of their nearest rivals.
Millwall have a seven-point gap to 3rd-placed Cardiff City, meaning that their place in the end-of-season Semi-Finals is certain.
Tickets for tonight's clash are priced at £3 adults, £2 concessions and £1 under 16s. Attendees should be aware that there will be no parking available in The Valley's car park.
Read more at http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-millwall-the-valley-under-23s-3691118.aspx#S3h10RIM5Y4TACFJ.99
Charlton’s U23s will win the Professional Development League 2 South title if they avoid defeat against Millwall at The Valley on Monday night (6.30pm).
The Addicks currently hold an eight-point advantage over the Lions at the top of the table and a draw or victory in SE7 will ensure that they cannot be caught.
Monday night’s encounter is Jason Euell’s side’s final match of the regular season, while Millwall have two games in hand. They still face fixtures against Hull City and Coventry City.
Charlton have won 14 of their 27 league outings so far this campaign and have lost just five. With 51 goals scored, they are the joint highest scorers in division and possess a goal difference of plus 26.
Fans are permitted to attend this evening’s fixture. Entry is free for season ticket holders and Valley Gold members, who will need to produce their cards at the turnstile. Tickets are otherwise priced at £3 adults, £2 concessions and £1 for under 16s.
Supporters should be aware that there will be no parking available in The Valley’s carpark.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-football-club-preview-millwall-u23s-3690267.aspx#ad6L5cqHuu0XmsEE.99
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KICK-OFF ⚽ | 1' Millwall's U23s get the game under way... #cafc
Charlton Athletic FCVerified account @CAFCofficial 10m10 minutes ago
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1' Lions striker Smith gets a booking after just 20 seconds after going in hard on Carter. #cafc
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37' What a chance! Ahearne-Grant dances past the entire Millwall defence, then the keeper, but hits an air shot from five yards! #cafc
Sounds like we're on top but not taking our chances. Others gone close too
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40' PENALTY! Barnes is taken out in the box Chesmain and the ref points to the spot... KAG to take. #cafc
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41' GOAL! Ahearne-Grant makes no mistake, sending the keeper the wrong way. 1-0 to the Addicks! #cafc
Bowry
Good to see the scum element runs deep
Sorry, getting excited about putting one over them...