Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)
Comments
-
It's not the size of the goal that needs changing ..... the top women players don't have any problem.
Down through the levels you can see standards rising all the time; it's a work in progress.
Let's ask this question again in 10 years time. Maybe we won't need to.
3 -
MuttleyCAFC said:lordromford said:PopIcon said:lordromford said:Hate to say it, as it’s the old cliché with women’s football, but the goalkeeping for the goal was appalling.
If I remember I'll turn in and watch next Sunday.
There are women goalkeepers today that show the size of the goal is not an issue. I believe we will see improvements as time goes on. Keeping is such a technical position and we need to see the female keepers who have come out of a full process.
I thought our keeper looked promising though. Her handling was very good. She is young and I hope she is getting some top coaching now the women's club has become part of the overall club again.
I didn't see the game. I was generally referencing women's goal keeping as the OP mentioned the word cliché.
It's not patronising, it's a physical observation. They have been debating it at the top level for sometime.
I've worked with the lionesses and have something coming up with Beth England soon. I've had long in depth conversations with professional women footballers.
Lots of sports make concessions based on physical attributes.
I could put stuff on here that I've been told by pro players, but would get absolute pelters for it.
Back to the cafc women's team, I'm sure they've got enough in the tank to stay up.0 -
I believe it would be detrimental to the long term development of the women's game if dimensions be any different, whether that be goals, distance of penalty spot, length of pitch or anything. It would mean you have to have different pitches and different equipment for the women's game. This would be doable at professional level but not at grass roots. The aim should be to get more women and girls playing, not just make it easier for professionals!2
-
Eartha Cumings the goalkeeper had a good game. She certainly doesn't need a crossbar lowered.0
-
I watched Bristol City v Reading last night and I think Cummings looks a lot better than both keepers on show. We got her from Bristol City didn't we.0
-
Away at Sheffield United this afternoon. As far as I can see it isn't being streamed anywhere (unless anyone knows different?) so I'll be following on the CAFCWomen twitter account. This is going to be a tough one; Sheffield are full-time pros and about the same level as Liverpool, but without the snow to level things up. It will be a huge achievement if we can get anything out of this one, but we've shown we can do it when we're at our best.
Remaining games after this (generally 2pm Sunday kick-off)25 March (Thurs, 8pm) Palace28 March (4pm, on FA Player) Lionesses4 April Bees11 April week off18 April FA Cup, opponents to be confirmed 11/425 April Durham2 May Leicester0 -
Agreed. Shame there isn't a stream. It is a good way to promote the women's side to the fans.1
-
could they not stream it on twitter or something? they're able to do all these links to pre match but cant just leave the camera rolling for the actual game.0
-
Coventry losing 2-0 to Liverpool. We are 0-0 I think.0
-
Still 0-0 after 50 minutes0
- Sponsored links:
-
Losing 1-0 after 53 mins0
-
75mins
Liverpool 4 Coventry 0
Sheff Utd 1 Charlton 00 -
Lost 1-00
-
thanks Muttley0
-
MuttleyCAFC said:I watched Bristol City v Reading last night and I think Cummings looks a lot better than both keepers on show. We got her from Bristol City didn't we.0
-
1
-
Highlights are up on the YouTube channel. We had a few decent opportunities but overall it was the Eartha Cummings show and could easily have been a much bigger margin. Some good defending, which is a plus point for the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjNj_P9owtI
0 -
Sky Sports have not long announced that womens football from Tier three to tier six will been cancelled with immediate effect - Seems there will be no promotion or relegation subject to FA approval.
Guess that could potentially work in our favour this year?1 -
Because of COVID? Are the far behind with matches?0
-
Leagues below the championship haven't played since the 13th December. Even before then games were postponed. In then southern division Cardiff have only played 4 games.
A let off for Hounslow, 8 games, all losses no goals for and 42 against!3 - Sponsored links:
-
My old club are tier 5 and 6 ....... everything suspended since 13th December.
Expect their season will be cancelled also.
0 -
Rob7Lee said:1
-
So what does this mean for Riteesh Mishra? The article says he’s still in place, but surely there can’t be two managers moving forward? Seems a bit harsh on him if he just gets the spanish after his hard work this year.0
-
lordromford said:So what does this mean for Riteesh Mishra? The article says he’s still in place, but surely there can’t be two managers moving forward? Seems a bit harsh on him if he just gets the spanish after his hard work this year.1
-
Thomas certainly likes to get his key management figures in position ........ and is going for experience and track record.
And to feel he can trust and relate to them.
I wonder who he's got in mind for the Mens' 1st team manager?
1 -
Thomas Sandgaard having the same ambition for the men and Women's team is excellent.
Would be great if Kit Graham could be a full time pro back at Cafc some time soon.
Enjoyed seeing Cafc women do the double over Palace and also beat Millwall a couple of years back when Kit Graham and Liz Ejupi were a good pair of strikers at championship level.1 -
This looks like a great appointment. She did an excellent job with Spurs, building them up from ground level. The top 4 or 5 in the Championship are already full-time, so winning promotion won't be easy, but it's an essential step if we're serious about competing at the top of the league and eventually reaching the big time.
I don't know how many of the players have other jobs that will prevent them making the switch from 18 hours a week to full-time, but we have the advantage that there's no rule to stop us keeping a part-time player for a season or two if necessary. So not automatically like when we went up to the Championship and at least one key player had to leave because she couldn't commit to the hours.
Really fantastic news, and fills me with optimism for TS's plans for the men's team, too.0 -
Yes good news for the club.0