Chesterfield v Charlton Athletic
Saturday 22nd April 2017 … 3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Michael Salisbury
IntroductionWith the Easter break now out of the way, it’s a clean sprint to the end of the season as Charlton prepare to travel to their last away game of the season – This Saturday we make the trip up the M1 to the County of Derbyshire where we face already relegated: Chesterfield, and with the Addicks now mathematically safe its now time to see what little pride these two teams have before both sides head off on their summer holidays.
Charlton themselves come into this fixture as the firm favourites having won the previous encounter 1-0 thanks to a what was a rare Lee Novak goal back at the Valley… Indeed this is our last chance to do the double over a second team this term, Bristol Rovers the only other side we’ve despatched on both occasions.
The OppositionName: Chesterfield |
Manager: Gary Caldwell
Ground: Proact Stadium
Defeat against Scunthorpe United on Easter Monday saw Chesterfield being sent back into League Two after three years of being in England’s third tier… It was a season that begin with hope when a 2-0 win over Walsall saw the Spireites at the top of League One, albeit though it was for just the one game and four defeats on the trot quickly put an end to any hopes of promotion to the second tier for the first time in the club’s history.

For the rest of 2016; Chesterfield would flirt around the relegation zone and with just four more wins just before Christmas, the Spireites season looked bleak and Danny Wilson was sacked as Manager shortly after the New Year. Taking up the reigns was Gary Caldwell who won this very Division with Wigan twelve months ago yet the wins still refused to come and with relegation confirmed its shown just how quickly a Manager and his stock can quickly fall. Chesterfield were forced to spend two years in League Two the last time they were relegated – Their fans will be hoping that an even quicker promotion will occur the next time round.
Charlton Team NewsOn Easter Monday it was the turn of Gillingham to visit South East London in what was NOT a Kent Derby with both Addicks fans confirming on here and Gillingham fans confirming that they are Kent’s only League team during the match – Regardless though it didn’t really matter where the two sides came from with the Addicks recording a 3-0 victory after three successive draws between the clubs.
Because of that score line it’ll be another surprise to see any changes (with Karl Robinson leaving the same squad unchanged the last time we won)… With the Addicks safe though it could tempt the tinker man into experimenting ahead of the summer transfer window and with Karlan Ahearne-Grant getting some game time it’ll be a surprise if he doesn’t at least make another cameo from the bench.
Rudd
Byrne | Bauer | Pearce | Dasilva
Crofts
Ahearne-Grant | Aribo | Ulvestad | Holmes
Magennis
Substitutes Bench: Phillips | Teixeira | Jackson | Botaka | Watt | Konsa | Forster-Caskey
Comments
An entertaining 0-0 with no shots on target.
Phillips
Konsa | Bauer | Pearce | Dasilva
Jackson
Ahearne-Grant | Aribo | Forster-Caskey | Holmes
Magennis
Depending on which players still need to prove something from both sides, but I will go for 0-2. Hopefully Magennis getting back to his best and getting at least one.
How wrong could i be, it is now a meaningless game that i Have little interest in.
1.1 draw
Roll on the protests against Swindon
Spirites 2 Addicks 4
They won't know what hit them.
Holmes x2, Josh and the wizard.
I can feel next years title push starting already.
More of the same please. But a win.
Will KR use this match to look at players? Not sure. I think he wants wins, both for morale, and for his CV.
“There will be a sprinkling of our U23s involved – I won’t play them all but some of them will get a chance. The most important thing is still to win the game and that has got to be our mentality.”