Have a feeling we might actually get a win in this one. Fleetwood are really poor this season and even our patched up lot can surely stop them. 1-0 to the mighty Addicks in a dreadful match.
From the treatment room: Solly to see orthopaedic knee specialist
Head of Medical Services Alastair Thrush provides the latest from the treatment room, ahead of Saturday's game against Fleetwood Town.
Chris Solly will see an orthopaedic knee specialist next week to gain further information on the injury he sustained at Blackpool on Tuesday night.
The Addicks full-back injured in his right knee when blocking a cross against Blackpool, which has aggravated a long-standing injury. Solly had an MRI scan on Thursday and the specialist will be able to provide more detailed information on the potential rehabilitation timescales.
Lewis Page sustained a head injury against Blackpool and will not be eligible for selection against Fleetwood Town on Saturday. Page will undergo the mandatory six-stage return to play protocol. He should return to full training next week and could be ready for selection for Charlton's match against Plymouth Argyle on March 24th.
Another player targeting the Plymouth match is Stephy Mavididi. The Arsenal loanee will return to training next week, having completed a spell of rehabilitation on his hamstring injury at his parent club Arsenal.
Before he can be considered for match selection, Mavididi will require a re-integration period to allow him to adjust to the full intensity of training.
Goalkeeper Dillon Phillips is set to integrate back into training next week as the final part of his recovery from his high ankle sprain.
Jay Dasilva is continuing his rehabilitation on an ankle injury at his parent club Chelsea. Ahmed Kashi has begun running outside again and will progress on to some football-specific drills next week. Both players will require a couple more weeks of rehabilitation before targeting their return to training.
Sullay Kaikai is back in full training and Billy Clarke is still progressing with his long-term rehabilitation on his ACL knee injury.
To be honest I still looked out for the score whilst boycotting....but now will sooner do DIY and shopping with the Mrs....can't believe this bunch of pricks have made me to utterly turn my back on the club i've supported for over 40 years.....anyway 0-3 as we have no heart or bottle to fight
Can see us narrowly winning this one but I don't think it will herald any great positivity! We all know we are not going to make the play offs with the limitations that have become apparent and that sadly includes the manager. I'll probably go but havent bought tickets yet so the desire may die in the morning seeing as it is already pretty weak!
If there's a bright side it's that Pearce may be out with injury. No matter how poorly he plays he seems to be in the side when fit, and I think we're much worse when he's in the team.
The down side is I'm worried Robinson will recall Harry Lennon.
If there's a bright side it's that Pearce may be out with injury. No matter how poorly he plays he seems to be in the side when fit, and I think we're much worse when he's in the team.
The down side is I'm worried Robinson will recall Harry Lennon.
But I expect Magennis will start instead of Zyro because Zyro isn't fully fit apparently.
With this team we have half a chance.
But actually Robbo will have an epiphany when he remembers how we came back from 2-0 down against Peterborough by playing four up front. We'll play Zyro, Magennis and Reeco up top alongside Sarr, resulting in a season changing 7-5 win.
Duchatelet sells on Wednesday, season tickets go on sale at less than half this season's price, and I'm rewarded for my almost fanatical support of Robbo with a long overdue 'family' seat on the board.
Presumably the council have gritted Floyd Road and Harvey Gardens, otherwise that would be a more likely problem than the pitch. I choose all the best days to bring a new Voice out...
Snowing in nearby SE13, but snow isn't settling. Unless the temperature drops a lot can't see it being a problem. Visibility terrible and it gives SE Trains an excuse of course.m
Well today's attendance is going to be fascinating.
A club in meltdown, an underperforming team, a clueless manager who will no doubt play one up front against one of the weakest teams in the league, a freezing cold day and the England/Ireland rugby game live on TV.
Doubt there will actually be more than 6 or 7,000 actually in the stadium.
Well today's attendance is going to be fascinating.
A club in meltdown, an underperforming team, a clueless manager who will no doubt play one up front against one of the weakest teams in the league, a freezing cold day and the England/Ireland rugby game live on TV. the wireless.
Doubt there will actually be more than 6 or 7,000 actually in the stadium.
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Head of Medical Services Alastair Thrush provides the latest from the treatment room, ahead of Saturday's game against Fleetwood Town.
Chris Solly will see an orthopaedic knee specialist next week to gain further information on the injury he sustained at Blackpool on Tuesday night.
The Addicks full-back injured in his right knee when blocking a cross against Blackpool, which has aggravated a long-standing injury. Solly had an MRI scan on Thursday and the specialist will be able to provide more detailed information on the potential rehabilitation timescales.
Lewis Page sustained a head injury against Blackpool and will not be eligible for selection against Fleetwood Town on Saturday. Page will undergo the mandatory six-stage return to play protocol. He should return to full training next week and could be ready for selection for Charlton's match against Plymouth Argyle on March 24th.
Another player targeting the Plymouth match is Stephy Mavididi. The Arsenal loanee will return to training next week, having completed a spell of rehabilitation on his hamstring injury at his parent club Arsenal.
Before he can be considered for match selection, Mavididi will require a re-integration period to allow him to adjust to the full intensity of training.
Goalkeeper Dillon Phillips is set to integrate back into training next week as the final part of his recovery from his high ankle sprain.
Jay Dasilva is continuing his rehabilitation on an ankle injury at his parent club Chelsea. Ahmed Kashi has begun running outside again and will progress on to some football-specific drills next week. Both players will require a couple more weeks of rehabilitation before targeting their return to training.
Sullay Kaikai is back in full training and Billy Clarke is still progressing with his long-term rehabilitation on his ACL knee injury.
4 strikers
3 attacking midfielders
2 CB
1 sweeper
We win 7-6.
Ajosie get 5, Fosu 1 Aribo 1
Josh hits the bar 5 times.
The down side is I'm worried Robinson will recall Harry Lennon.
Amos
Dijksteel Konsa Bauer Sarr
.............Aribo JFC
Marshall Reeves Fosu
............ Zyro
But I expect Magennis will start instead of Zyro because Zyro isn't fully fit apparently.
Doubt I can be bothered to go in the snow.
Lets hope the undersoil heating is on.
Oh!
But actually Robbo will have an epiphany when he remembers how we came back from 2-0 down against Peterborough by playing four up front. We'll play Zyro, Magennis and Reeco up top alongside Sarr, resulting in a season changing 7-5 win.
Duchatelet sells on Wednesday, season tickets go on sale at less than half this season's price, and I'm rewarded for my almost fanatical support of Robbo with a long overdue 'family' seat on the board.
I'll go back to sleep now.
Shower of shit on the pitch 3pm onwards
The team is showing the sort of mental fragility that on KR can bring to a club.
A club in meltdown, an underperforming team, a clueless manager who will no doubt play one up front against one of the weakest teams in the league, a freezing cold day and the England/Ireland rugby game live on TV.
Doubt there will actually be more than 6 or 7,000 actually in the stadium.
Sounds like we're back in the 1970s.
Mind you, he missed most of it!