Bradford is a tough ground to go too so I am surprised at the optimistic views on here, I am going to buck the trend..........Bradford to win by two clear goals.
My Bradford supporting mate is confident enough to make the trip up from London for this one. Based on what he was saying about their team I'd gladly take a draw. 1-1.
i'd love to see Konsa at RB with Sarr & Bauer as the CBs
That's a fine way to force the oppo to bully DaSilva
Except with more height around him he will have more protection and theybwill be less likely to try it. Besides I don't think Bradford really play that much long ball.
Wigan and Oxford are the only top six teams we have played so far and we have got one point from six. A win tomorrow against a top six side would send out a massive statement of intent. 2.1 Charlton to continue our push for promotion and a couple of Aussies go home happy that they are buying the right club
Wigan and Oxford are the only top six teams we have played so far and we have got one point from six. A win tomorrow against a top six side would send out a massive statement of intent. 2.1 Charlton to continue our push for promotion and a couple of Aussies go home happy that they are buying the right club
you have forgotten Rotherham away and we won away against a decent, if inconsistent Fleetwood team ... our away form is not bad
Wigan and Oxford are the only top six teams we have played so far and we have got one point from six. A win tomorrow against a top six side would send out a massive statement of intent. 2.1 Charlton to continue our push for promotion and a couple of Aussies go home happy that they are buying the right club
you have forgotten Rotherham away and we won away against a decent, if inconsistent Fleetwood team ... our away form is not bad
I stand corrected sir Rotherham are indeed top six. Hangs head in shame: (
Wigan and Oxford are the only top six teams we have played so far and we have got one point from six. A win tomorrow against a top six side would send out a massive statement of intent. 2.1 Charlton to continue our push for promotion and a couple of Aussies go home happy that they are buying the right club
you have forgotten Rotherham away and we won away against a decent, if inconsistent Fleetwood team ... our away form is not bad
I stand corrected sir Rotherham are indeed top six. Hangs head in shame: (
we all make mistakes and are sorry .. but f**k 'em ((:>)
I can't make this one despite it being almost a 'home game' for me at 86 miles away ..
we should have won there last season when we were weaker than this season, we missed chances galore in a 0-0 draw .. they are (arguably) weaker than last season, though still useful of course ...
Sarr stays in and Konsa at right back (the latter won't happen, Solly has become a fixture when fit) .. Fosu and Holmes on the break will scare the life out of them .. I am sure that we are more suited to an away type game than dominating at home (blame 4231)
We did ok against Bradford last season and I would take a draw right now. Think this will be tough with no Holmes or Marshall and Reeves yet to find his feet at the club. 2-0 Bradford and we need to regroup.
I can't make this one despite it being almost a 'home game' for me at 86 miles away ..
we should have won there last season when we were weaker than this season, we missed chances galore in a 0-0 draw .. they are (arguably) weaker than last season, though still useful of course ...
Sarr stays in and Konsa at right back (the latter won't happen, Solly has become a fixture when fit) .. Fosu and Holmes on the break will scare the life out of them .. I am sure that we are more suited to an away type game than dominating at home (blame 4231)
Bradford City 0 v CAFC 2
We've won 4/6 at home...
the key word is 'dominating', not just winning 66%
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I’m seeing a 1-1 draw all the way.
A win tomorrow against a top six side would send out a massive statement of intent.
2.1 Charlton to continue our push for promotion and a couple of Aussies go home happy that they are buying the right club
Hangs head in shame: (
That's if we get up there with Brian on the way
Versatile midfielder Vincelot sits out a one-game ban after receiving his fifth yellow card of the season in the midweek draw against Oldham.
Chicksen is expected to be sidelined for two weeks after sustaining a thigh injury against Oldham at Valley Parade.
Tony McMahon (hamstring) is still out, while fellow defender Matt Kilgallon and striker Shay McCartan are among those pushing for recalls.
Charlton duo Ricky Holmes and Mark Marshall are major doubts.
Holmes is carrying a knock, while Marshall has been struggling with a tight groin.
Should they both miss out, former Bradford former Billy Clarke could earn a recall to manager Karl Robinson's starting XI.
Harry Lennon, Lewis Page, and Jason Pearce remain sidelined.