Swindon Game International Week
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Fixed that for you.ross1 said:Good news for Welsh fans, Crofts not picked.!
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He wasnt instantly picked last time... Instead was called up to cover a late injuryross1 said:Good news, Croft not picked for Wales (now take cover)!
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Nathan Thompson exits the Eastleigh cup game with a pulled hamstring, I doubt he'll play next Saturday2
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Should he be on our rada?covered end junior said:
Easily their best player so let's hope so.Hornchurch said:Swindon have one Iraqi international, Yaser Kasim, who may also get called up.
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The only drama at Charlton these days is off the pitch...Redrobo said:
Should he be on our rada?covered end junior said:
Easily their best player so let's hope so.Hornchurch said:Swindon have one Iraqi international, Yaser Kasim, who may also get called up.
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Gareth Bale will be distraught. No supply line.ross1 said:Good news, Croft not picked for Wales (now take cover)!
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Think he is confusing clubs with decen scouts with our method. A clown with a spreadsheet.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
You seriously think that any club with decent scouts doesn't already know about him?Fortune 82nd Minute said:I think we can safely say that Slade will have his instructions to play Konsa in this match. A bit more publicity for him before the January transfer window opens should help get his fee up a bit when he is sold.
I hardly think he needs a game on sky to make other clubs aware of him.0 -
Taking the piss a bit with 25 quid a ticket aren't they?1
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I've got no hope for this game, especially if Holmes isn't fit enough to start0
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So two of our best players missing plus one other with potential ( if Slade ever gives him a chance) only at Charlton.0
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I wouldn't panic too much, Swindon aren't great.JoshAddick said:I've got no hope for this game, especially if Holmes isn't fit enough to start
Quite why Slade picked Holmes - who spends most games getting kicked from pillar to post - on Saturday when he had Lookman and/or Botaka as more than capable alternatives is a mystery to me.2 -
Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!0 -
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!3 -
Only thing is... You saw how Iran reacted when we cancelled a Friendly with themse9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!0 -
Looks like we'll have to change the way we play for the game.
___________Rudd
____Bauer Konsa Pearce
Solly___________________Fox
__Ulvestad Crofts Jackson
________Ajose Novak
Phillips Foley Lennon Chicksen Charles-Cook Hanlan Ahearne-Grant
Or will we try to stick with a 442 with Foley and Jackson on the wings?1 -
This IS the Football Association we're talking about, though.se9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!
Anyway, I feel I should put in a response to "oh the board are money-grabbing this that and the others" and their general abuse, because while I vehemently dislike the regime, not EVERYTHING is their fault.
- We agreed to broadcast on Sky ages ago, before we signed Magennis and Botaka. At the time, I presume call-ups weren't in the picture, so nothing really wrong with saying "yeah alright let's go on Sky and get some money" or whatever
- Rules state you can't now request a postponement if you've already agreed to be a TV game, and that's somewhat fair enough I guess.
- We're left in an unfortunate spot.
... Yeah.1 -
We're solid, keep it tight and try and nick a goal
Ajose (if the rule of the ex applies) will then score the winner0 -
We signed Magennis on 11th August... I swear the TV game against Swindon was confirmed after this date.PaddyP17 said:
This IS the Football Association we're talking about, though.se9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!
Anyway, I feel I should put in a response to "oh the board are money-grabbing this that and the others" and their general abuse, because while I vehemently dislike the regime, not EVERYTHING is their fault.
- We agreed to broadcast on Sky ages ago, before we signed Magennis and Botaka. At the time, I presume call-ups weren't in the picture, so nothing really wrong with saying "yeah alright let's go on Sky and get some money" or whatever
- Rules state you can't now request a postponement if you've already agreed to be a TV game, and that's somewhat fair enough I guess.
- We're left in an unfortunate spot.
... Yeah.
Edit nope your right... SKY confirmed coverage on the 10th August
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2593718#Comment_25937180 -
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You'd imagine 442 with Jacko and Foley wide.sam3110 said:Looks like we'll have to change the way we play for the game.
___________Rudd
____Bauer Konsa Pearce
Solly___________________Fox
__Ulvestad Crofts Jackson
________Ajose Novak
Phillips Foley Lennon Chicksen Charles-Cook Hanlan Ahearne-Grant
Or will we try to stick with a 442 with Foley and Jackson on the wings?
Risking Holmes on Saturday leaves Slade free to pick what comes close to the most negative side possible....
... and he is LOVING it0 -
That's a very good point and we hadn't signed Botaka either at that stage, whereas Charlton's agreement would have been sought some time before the announcement, so we wouldn't necessarily have known we could be eligible to apply for a postponement. Assuming that's all valid what I don't get is what has prevented the club explaining this and thereby avoiding the inevitable discussion that has gone on.ForeverAddickted said:
We signed Magennis on 11th August... I swear the TV game against Swindon was confirmed after this date.PaddyP17 said:
This IS the Football Association we're talking about, though.se9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!
Anyway, I feel I should put in a response to "oh the board are money-grabbing this that and the others" and their general abuse, because while I vehemently dislike the regime, not EVERYTHING is their fault.
- We agreed to broadcast on Sky ages ago, before we signed Magennis and Botaka. At the time, I presume call-ups weren't in the picture, so nothing really wrong with saying "yeah alright let's go on Sky and get some money" or whatever
- Rules state you can't now request a postponement if you've already agreed to be a TV game, and that's somewhat fair enough I guess.
- We're left in an unfortunate spot.
... Yeah.
Edit nope your right... SKY confirmed coverage on the 10th August
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2593718#Comment_25937181 -
Texeira and Roger Johnson can play as wingers!alun_addick said:
You'd imagine 442 with Jacko and Foley wide.sam3110 said:Looks like we'll have to change the way we play for the game.
___________Rudd
____Bauer Konsa Pearce
Solly___________________Fox
__Ulvestad Crofts Jackson
________Ajose Novak
Phillips Foley Lennon Chicksen Charles-Cook Hanlan Ahearne-Grant
Or will we try to stick with a 442 with Foley and Jackson on the wings?
Risking Holmes on Saturday leaves Slade free to pick what comes close to the most negative side possible....
... and he is LOVING it0 -
Assuming Holmes is injured - bonus if not. Rudd, Pearce, Tex, Bauer as a back three, Chicksen (for his offensive qualities), Solly, Ulvestadt, JJ and Crofts, Ajose & Novak. Put Ba on the bench! Swindon aren't the best so a result with that side wouldn't be out of the question. If I was Slade, I'd see tomorrow's game as an opportunity to play Chicksen, Tex, Novak and Ba and get them more up to speed. I'm not Slade though, so what he does in anybody's guess.0
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It's a friendly tournament where we're playing 3 games in 4 days. Apparently we've taken a squad of 24, and 2 different XI's will play the first 2 games then a mixture for the last game so no player is going to be over worked. Not ideal to travel all that way mid-season but it's preparation for the U20 World cup in the summer, which is also in South Korea.se9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!0 -
Were lose it anyway0
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Airman Brown said:
That's a very good point and we hadn't signed Botaka either at that stage, whereas Charlton's agreement would have been sought some time before the announcement, so we wouldn't necessarily have known we could be eligible to apply for a postponement. Assuming that's all valid what I don't get is what has prevented the club explaining this and thereby avoiding the inevitable discussion that has gone on.ForeverAddickted said:
We signed Magennis on 11th August... I swear the TV game against Swindon was confirmed after this date.PaddyP17 said:
This IS the Football Association we're talking about, though.se9addick said:
Isn't it in South Korea too - so there's some pretty major travel time required. It's pretty poor that England have called up lads that are playing regular first team football for their clubs to play in a youth team friendly tournament mid-season on the other side of the world, you'd think common sense would dictate that they should only have taken players that are only in their clubs development squad for this one ?ForeverAddickted said:Whats worse is the fact that yes... Magennis and Botaka are playing in World Cup Qualifiers
But Lookman could be playing in Friendlies against South Korea, Iran and Nigeria... The kids are at most 20-years old and rather than playing just ONE game this week, Lookman etc. are potentially having to play THREE!!
Anyway, I feel I should put in a response to "oh the board are money-grabbing this that and the others" and their general abuse, because while I vehemently dislike the regime, not EVERYTHING is their fault.
- We agreed to broadcast on Sky ages ago, before we signed Magennis and Botaka. At the time, I presume call-ups weren't in the picture, so nothing really wrong with saying "yeah alright let's go on Sky and get some money" or whatever
- Rules state you can't now request a postponement if you've already agreed to be a TV game, and that's somewhat fair enough I guess.
- We're left in an unfortunate spot.
... Yeah.
Edit nope your right... SKY confirmed coverage on the 10th August
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/2593718#Comment_2593718
Josh Magennis, Ademola Lookman and Jordan Botaka have all been called up for international duty by their respective nations.
Magennis and Northern Ireland face two fixtures – both of which will be contested in Belfast. The Green and White Army host Azerbaijan in World Cup qualifying on Friday evening, before taking on Croatia in a friendly on Tuesday, November 15th.
Northern Ireland currently sit third in qualifying Group C. Germany occupy the summit, with Azerbaijan in second.
Lookman has jetted out to Asia with the England U20s squad, where they’ll compete in the Continental Cup. They face three matches, against South Korea, Nigeria and Argentina, with those games taking place on the 8th, 10th and 12th respectively.
Botaka’s DR Congo are in World Cup qualifying action. They travel to Guinee for a Group A clash knowing that a victory would consolidate their position at the top of the table.
Meanwhile, Andrew Crofts is on standby for Wales for their qualifying match against Serbia on Saturday evening.
The call-ups mean that the Addicks will be without the trio for the weekend trip to Swindon Town.
Under EFL rules, League One and Two clubs that receive three or more call-ups can request that a fixture be postponed on international weekend. However, clubs are not allowed to exercise this right if they have already agreed for the fixture in question to be televised.
When we agreed for the Swindon match to be shown live on Sky Sports, which was confirmed on August 10th, we had yet to sign Magennis and Botaka, meaning that we were unable to say no to Sky Sports’ request.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-football-club-international-watch-3404179.aspx#YAFMJ6cm1i8ORvOk.990 -
What a crazy situation. Can't someone go and flood Swindon's ground or sabotage their floodlights, to get the game called off :-)0
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Good opportunity for those on the fringes, selected tomorrow night, to stake a claim for a place in the squad Saturday.0
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It's pretty rubbish for Sky as well, losing 2 of Charlton's main attacking players will hardly help the spectacle, I'm sure they'd like to have Lookman on display, seeing that he's just about the hottest property in L10














