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Charlton Athletic vs Pre-Season Friendlies | Preview & Match Threads (Welling p59, Swansea p67 )

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  • That video needs subtitles. The bloke talks too fast 
  • Anyone thinking of chipping up at Sutton on Saturday, looks like around 20 terrace tickets left, a few seats still going though
  • Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
  • edited July 2022
    Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Back in the day, I remember a short Kevin Dickinson being the real deal as a defensive full back 😎
  • SE7toSG3 said:
    Anyone thinking of chipping up at Sutton on Saturday, looks like around 20 terrace tickets left, a few seats still going though
    Would love to but have a date in Bath with Michael Buble.....
  • edited July 2022
    I'm out tonight, can we watch it later now via Charlton TV?
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  • Goodness knows how they will deal with the heat.
    Is it 7.45? Every little cooling minute will help.
  • seth plum said:
    Goodness knows how they will deal with the heat.
    Is it 7.45? Every little cooling minute will help.
    Will help with fitness for sure... Best, but horrible time to be out running, especially if they can get their heart rates under control
  • Seen thread header.
    7.30
    SEVEN THIRTY GUYS.
  • Well the players coped well enough with a 3pm kickoff on Saturday!
  • Seeing that this Friendly hadnt been scheduled when I originally wrote this thread.

    Dont want Colchester fans feeling left out.

    Colchester United: Finished last term in 15th spot, this coming season will be their sixth consecutive in League Two, having last been at our level in 2015-16... Manager is Wayne Brown who took over from Hayden Mullins in January; Freddie Sears (once of West Ham) was top scorer last year with eight goals.

    This'll be their fifth Pre-Season game of the summer, having beaten both Bath and Swansea (the latter they played in two sixty minute games, losing the second); Colchester have also lost to both Reading, and Tottenham U23s who defeated them 1-0 on Saturday.

    We'll of course be back to face Colchester on the 4th October in the EFL Trophy.
  • Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Is he smaller than Solly then?
  • Clarky said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Is he smaller than Solly then?
    Certainly looks that way. 
  • Crusty54 said:
    Clarky said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Is he smaller than Solly then?
    Certainly looks that way. 
    Fortunately we have a manager that can look past a height test.
  • Redrobo said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Clarky said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Is he smaller than Solly then?
    Certainly looks that way. 
    Fortunately we have a manager that can look past a height test.
    Really. Have a look at the players that have been signed. Probably the tallest Charlton squad in years.


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  • Does anyone know if tickets are available on the door tonight?   I tried the Colchester web site but it seems to have crashed.
  • cafcfan said:
    Does anyone know if tickets are available on the door tonight?   I tried the Colchester web site but it seems to have crashed.


    Tickets will also be available to purchase from the two ticketing machines in the Club Shop on the day, although you will not be able to select your seat on these. No sales will be made from the Ticket Office Windows. 

    Tickets can be printed out or shown on a smart phone at the turnstiles, with gates open at 6:30pm. 

    https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2022/july/charlton-matchday-info/

    or away section tickets can be purchased via this link.

    https://tickets.colchesterunited.net/Tickets/BuyTickets/SeatSelection/34447?away=true

  • Seeing that this Friendly hadnt been scheduled when I originally wrote this thread.

    Dont want Colchester fans feeling left out.

    Colchester United: Finished last term in 15th spot, this coming season will be their sixth consecutive in League Two, having last been at our level in 2015-16... Manager is Wayne Brown who took over from Hayden Mullins in January; Freddie Sears (once of West Ham) was top scorer last year with eight goals.

    This'll be their fifth Pre-Season game of the summer, having beaten both Bath and Swansea (the latter they played in two sixty minute games, losing the second); Colchester have also lost to both Reading, and Tottenham U23s who defeated them 1-0 on Saturday.

    We'll of course be back to face Colchester on the 4th October in the EFL Trophy.
    Weren't we linked with Wayne Browne in the Pardew/Parkinson days?  Did he play for Colchester under Parky?  Ended up at Hull but not with Adkins. 
  • clive said:
    cafcfan said:
    Does anyone know if tickets are available on the door tonight?   I tried the Colchester web site but it seems to have crashed.


    Tickets will also be available to purchase from the two ticketing machines in the Club Shop on the day, although you will not be able to select your seat on these. No sales will be made from the Ticket Office Windows. 

    Tickets can be printed out or shown on a smart phone at the turnstiles, with gates open at 6:30pm. 

    https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2022/july/charlton-matchday-info/

    or away section tickets can be purchased via this link.

    https://tickets.colchesterunited.net/Tickets/BuyTickets/SeatSelection/34447?away=true

    The number of away fans will be tiny anyway. Unless people want to relive that FA Cup defeat under Fraeye!
  • clive said:
    cafcfan said:
    Does anyone know if tickets are available on the door tonight?   I tried the Colchester web site but it seems to have crashed.


    Tickets will also be available to purchase from the two ticketing machines in the Club Shop on the day, although you will not be able to select your seat on these. No sales will be made from the Ticket Office Windows. 

    Tickets can be printed out or shown on a smart phone at the turnstiles, with gates open at 6:30pm. 

    https://www.cu-fc.com/news/2022/july/charlton-matchday-info/

    or away section tickets can be purchased via this link.

    https://tickets.colchesterunited.net/Tickets/BuyTickets/SeatSelection/34447?away=true

    Thank you Clive.  Their web site came back on so I've got my tickets plus a car park space.
  • SE7toSG3 said:
    Anyone thinking of chipping up at Sutton on Saturday, looks like around 20 terrace tickets left, a few seats still going though
    Would love to but have a date in Bath with Michael Buble.....
    Isn’t it going to be a bit too hot to have a Buble Bath @FannyFanackapan 🥵🥵🤪
  • SE7toSG3 said:
    Anyone thinking of chipping up at Sutton on Saturday, looks like around 20 terrace tickets left, a few seats still going though
    Would love to but have a date in Bath with Michael Buble.....
    Isn’t it going to be a bit too hot to have a Buble Bath @FannyFanackapan 🥵🥵🤪
    NEVER too hot for a bit of Buble ! 
  • The U23's are at Hampton and Richmond tonight.
  • Crusty54 said:
    Redrobo said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Clarky said:
    Crusty54 said:
    Vfrf said:
    DubaiCAFC said:
    Aaron Henry is a player, this lad will go on to have a good career. Range of passing is very good, very calm on the ball, happy to have it under pressure, and strikes the ball very well!

    miles Leaburn is a until, and athlete as well, is he one of the those that will benefit from a loan or will he stay around the first team as he is such a handful..

    let’s not get carried away, as Dartford were awful.. players looked more comfortable today with the ball at there feet.. 

    negative for me, Clayden isn’t up to it, neither is Davinson 
    Late to the party but think you're 100% wrong about Clayden, has been our best full-back in both pre-season friendlies and very comfortable crossing with his left too. If Sessegnon is our main LB, that natural footing is essential to have in depth as I assume teams will be very quick to close the inside channel.
    I watched Clayden play as a wing back for the under 23s last season before he went out on loan.

    Whilst he has good ball control he often went down a blind alley. Being so one footed meant he had no options to get a cross in.

    He is too short to be a defensive full back. This was shown on Saturday.
    Is he smaller than Solly then?
    Certainly looks that way. 
    Fortunately we have a manager that can look past a height test.
    Really. Have a look at the players that have been signed. Probably the tallest Charlton squad in years.


    Yes really. He has spoken on the subject.
  • Will be at Hampton tonight, interested to see our team 
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