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Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)
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Pretty even first half.0
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Whoever decided to play in grey against a team with half-white kit wasn't giving much thought to those of us with small screens. This is really hard to watch.1
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I know it is a bit anti football, but I'd like to see us loft it into the box a bit more.0
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limeygent said:Bloody awful commentary.0
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Bit disappointed with us so far offensively. Set pieces look the way.0
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0-1 Charlton Well taken goal from Jess King
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Final score - into the qfs9
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Well done.0
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well done girls, wonder how many of the players will still be here for next game when we go full time. Certainly some look capable of the step up if they want to.
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Well done ladies.0
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Anybody know when the draw for the quarter finals is?1
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Great result. Something to look forward to next season. The quarter finals will be midweek at the end of September and will be live on FA Player.
Meanwhile Leicester have just beaten Manchester United, which makes me feel a bit better about the mauling they gave us at their place a fortnight ago.0 -
Watch the Women's final later today at 8 pm on BT 2, no disrespect to Cafc woman but it is light years ahead of where we are with our part time players.
I can't stand Chelsea as a club but along with Man City and Arsenal they are supreme in the WSL.
Chelsea v Barcelona should show case the best of Woman's football, with the full time professionals and internationals on show.
I will watch it as a neutral but I have watched Kirby since she played for Reading and she is now a top player who has had a brilliant season after overcoming illness.
I have watched games at Kingston before Covid struck and the standard has gone up every time.
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Well done.0
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Swindon_Addick said:Great result. Something to look forward to next season. The quarter finals will be midweek at the end of September and will be live on FA Player.
Meanwhile Leicester have just beaten Manchester United, which makes me feel a bit better about the mauling they gave us at their place a fortnight ago.
Stretching it into next season when some of the sides will have different players from now (especially us) is a bit odd.
On the plus side, great achievement from us, it'd be good if they can get a tie with one of the big 3 (City, Chelsea, Arsenal).0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Swindon_Addick said:Great result. Something to look forward to next season. The quarter finals will be midweek at the end of September and will be live on FA Player.
Meanwhile Leicester have just beaten Manchester United, which makes me feel a bit better about the mauling they gave us at their place a fortnight ago.
Stretching it into next season when some of the sides will have different players from now (especially us) is a bit odd.
On the plus side, great achievement from us, it'd be good if they can get a tie with one of the big 3 (City, Chelsea, Arsenal).1 -
soapboxsam said:Watch the Women's final later today at 8 pm on BT 2, no disrespect to Cafc woman but it is light years ahead of where we are with our part time players.
I can't stand Chelsea as a club but along with Man City and Arsenal they are supreme in the WSL.
Chelsea v Barcelona should show case the best of Woman's football, with the full time professionals and internationals on show.
I will watch it as a neutral but I have watched Kirby since she played for Reading and she is now a top player who has had a brilliant season after overcoming illness.
I have watched games at Kingston before Covid struck and the standard has gone up every time.
Not light years, but a massive step created by taking a number of tough but possible steps. Not necessarily every season, but the important thing is when we take a step, we don't move down one.1 -
PopIcon said:Crusty54 said:PopIcon said:MuttleyCAFC said:PopIcon said:There is a good argument for making the goals smaller in women's football.
If the FA are not putting the resources into technical keeping coaching for the best young girls, they are missing a massive trick. And it is what should be happening at club level too.
According to the ONS, the average height of a man is 5 9" compared to 5 3" of a woman.
It's a big physical difference.
To win you just need to score more goals than the opposition.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:soapboxsam said:Watch the Women's final later today at 8 pm on BT 2, no disrespect to Cafc woman but it is light years ahead of where we are with our part time players.
I can't stand Chelsea as a club but along with Man City and Arsenal they are supreme in the WSL.
Chelsea v Barcelona should show case the best of Woman's football, with the full time professionals and internationals on show.
I will watch it as a neutral but I have watched Kirby since she played for Reading and she is now a top player who has had a brilliant season after overcoming illness.
I have watched games at Kingston before Covid struck and the standard has gone up every time.
Not light years, but a massive step created by taking a number of tough but possible steps. Not necessarily every season, but the important thing is when we take a step, we don't move down one.
Charlton Women have improved since the introduction of the Spurs manager to oversee the development of the women's team, with some cracking results including the win at Durham who were second in the Championship.Going full time for some players will improve the team and great that steps are in place to reach this goal under Thomas Sandgaard's tenure.
My main point was the massive difference between all champ clubs not just Charlton and the big 3 or 4 if you include Man it's with City, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Hopefully the quality will be shown tonight and at least if Chelsea win it helps the English girls for when they play for England in WC and Euros.0 -
AddicksAddict said:PopIcon said:Crusty54 said:PopIcon said:MuttleyCAFC said:PopIcon said:There is a good argument for making the goals smaller in women's football.
If the FA are not putting the resources into technical keeping coaching for the best young girls, they are missing a massive trick. And it is what should be happening at club level too.
According to the ONS, the average height of a man is 5 9" compared to 5 3" of a woman.
It's a big physical difference.
To win you just need to score more goals than the opposition.
7-3, 9-1, 5-5, 7-1, 6-2, 7-0, 6-3 etc, you get the picture.1 -
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Chelsea not impressing so far!0
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It's like watching pro's v amateurs. Could end up being double figures.0
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Barcelona caught Chelsea cold and it was a 1st half master class in passing and movement. Chelsea haven't looked that poor since Arsenal thrashed them 3 years ago.
100% not a penalty, but Chelsea were done down the flanks and the inter passing around the box was tremendous.
Again Chelsea could/should of had a penalty but it was Barcelona night and Martens was superb and to a woman they had the best players.
Chelsea have looked so strong this season but the wheels came off in 15 minutes and the athletic Spanish team just passed around the shell shocked blues.
2nd half was damage limitation but Barcelona never let Chelsea back in and Barcelona ran out comfortable winners.2 -
Swindon_Addick said:Whoever decided to play in grey against a team with half-white kit wasn't giving much thought to those of us with small screens. This is really hard to watch.0
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does anyone know if the players will be cup tied for the rest of the fa cup next season? and if so how would that work if lots of teams will be going through rebuilds this summer0
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I think we can safely assume that won't be the case seeing as the cup is resuming in September.0
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Assuming rules on being cup tied are suspended for the competition this year, it does make an odd situation possible where a player could feasibly win a Winners medal and a Runners Up medal in the same season.
(I assume medals will be awarded to players who’ve played in the cup this season, but move on over the summer?)0 -
Heard the vast majority of the squad didnt get kept on for next season, excited to see what the team looks like next year. Feels a bit cold blooded but thats the way of competitive sport.0