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Cambridge United vs Charlton Athletic | Saturday 18th March 2023 - 3pm Kick-Off | Match Preview

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Cambridge United vs Charlton Athletic
Saturday 18th March 2023 - 3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Marc Edwards
Introduction
Charlton remain on the road this coming Saturday, as they make the trip up the M11 with relegation battlers: Cambridge United the hosts awaiting our arrival - We'll head to Cambridgeshire full of confidence, after an emphatic 4-1 over Morecambe (another side struggling to secure League One Football next term) on Tuesday night - The Play-Offs have disappeared over the horizon, all that remains is pride, and the desire from some to secure a new deal ahead of next season.
The Opposition
Name: Cambridge United (23rd) | Manager: Mark Bonner
Ground: Abbey Stadium
Previous League Result: Milton Keynes 1-0 Cambridge United
Second season syndrome is a real condition amongst Football clubs - Many sides have won promotion, excelled, yet have failed to follow it up with an equally impressive year the next, relegation is very often the outcome - Unfortunately for Cambridge that looks precisely on the cards; Mark Bonner got his side to a very respectful 14th last season...
However this season became a completely different story, four wins in the first seven games saw the U's challenging for the Play-Offs, yet have just four wins since the 3rd September - No sides has scored fewer goals than our opponents this Saturday, whilst only four sides in the entire league have conceded more - With a five point gap between them and safety, it looks likely that League Two football will return to the Abbey Stadium, with games now beginning to run out at an alarming rate.
Cambridge themselves will be looking for a first win in five against Charlton, their last coming in February 1992.
Charlton Team News
It looks like the players are once again having their own game of tag with the physios room - Lucas Ness was forced off against Accrington, and his injury looks problematic enough to see him miss the rest of the season (albeit we've had no official confirmation from the club) - Manny Egbo on the other hand made his return to the first team at Morcambe, appearing for the last ten minutes, and will hopefully now build on those minutes between now and the end of the season.
Steven Sessegnon was another missing in Lancashire on Tuesday night, due to swelling in his knee; Terrell Thomas was preferred at Left-Back, over the underwhelming Matt Penney... If Sessegnon is absent again this Saturday, you'd expect a largely unchanged team in Cambridgeshire.
Saturday 18th March 2023 - 3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Marc Edwards
Introduction
Charlton remain on the road this coming Saturday, as they make the trip up the M11 with relegation battlers: Cambridge United the hosts awaiting our arrival - We'll head to Cambridgeshire full of confidence, after an emphatic 4-1 over Morecambe (another side struggling to secure League One Football next term) on Tuesday night - The Play-Offs have disappeared over the horizon, all that remains is pride, and the desire from some to secure a new deal ahead of next season.
The Opposition
Name: Cambridge United (23rd) | Manager: Mark Bonner
Ground: Abbey Stadium
Previous League Result: Milton Keynes 1-0 Cambridge United
Second season syndrome is a real condition amongst Football clubs - Many sides have won promotion, excelled, yet have failed to follow it up with an equally impressive year the next, relegation is very often the outcome - Unfortunately for Cambridge that looks precisely on the cards; Mark Bonner got his side to a very respectful 14th last season...
However this season became a completely different story, four wins in the first seven games saw the U's challenging for the Play-Offs, yet have just four wins since the 3rd September - No sides has scored fewer goals than our opponents this Saturday, whilst only four sides in the entire league have conceded more - With a five point gap between them and safety, it looks likely that League Two football will return to the Abbey Stadium, with games now beginning to run out at an alarming rate.
Cambridge themselves will be looking for a first win in five against Charlton, their last coming in February 1992.
Charlton Team News
It looks like the players are once again having their own game of tag with the physios room - Lucas Ness was forced off against Accrington, and his injury looks problematic enough to see him miss the rest of the season (albeit we've had no official confirmation from the club) - Manny Egbo on the other hand made his return to the first team at Morcambe, appearing for the last ten minutes, and will hopefully now build on those minutes between now and the end of the season.
Steven Sessegnon was another missing in Lancashire on Tuesday night, due to swelling in his knee; Terrell Thomas was preferred at Left-Back, over the underwhelming Matt Penney... If Sessegnon is absent again this Saturday, you'd expect a largely unchanged team in Cambridgeshire.
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A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?
Can't see CBT being dropped after his midweek starring role, and Campbell does provide a modicum more cover to Thomas at left back than JRS, so I'm expecting unchanged.
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FA - I think you mean only 4 L1 sides have conceded more, not less.2
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Pedro45 said:A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?Covered End said:FA - I think you mean only 4 L1 sides have conceded more, not less.1
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ross1 said:Pedro45 said:A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?
Can't see CBT being dropped after his midweek starring role, and Campbell does provide a modicum more cover to Thomas at left back than JRS, so I'm expecting unchanged.
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Our unbeaten run to the end of the season continues here - 2-0, possibly 3.
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RedChaser said:ross1 said:Pedro45 said:A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?
Can't see CBT being dropped after his midweek starring role, and Campbell does provide a modicum more cover to Thomas at left back than JRS, so I'm expecting unchanged.
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Extremely excited.6
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First away game for 8 year old grandson tomorrow so I am actually excited as I love going to Charlton with him. Not too far for us from Norwich. Hopefully can continue to carry on where we left of against Morecambe but this is Charlton isn't it. UTA.6
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Buzzing for this one!0
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Fixture dreams are made of. Charlton v Cambridge Utd, almost full circle for me in my near fifty years of suffering.
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One of my least favourite grounds, don't know why as it isn't far from us, hopefully can carry on from Tuesday, 0-2 to the addicks.0
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Let me know if anyone wants a ticket for this one, got a spare!0
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No CBT = no win. Hope he's fit otherwise we'll struggle. Not just creatively but he finished off 2 chances on Tuesday night so knows where the net is.
2-0 either way.
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One player we won't see is Conor McGrandles who's been a regular at Cambridge since he joined on loan0
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killerandflash said:One player we won't see is Conor McGrandles who's been a regular at Cambridge since he joined on loan20
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Cambridge are struggling and things go against you when you are near the bottom. 2-1 Charlton, 50 points here we come.0
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A must win.2
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Think this will be a draw ..
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Once again we won’t lose , 1-1 or 1-2 Addicks to Victory0
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Rolling out to a 1-2, leaburn and JRS find their shooting boots again.
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ForeverAddickted said:Pedro45 said:A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?Covered End said:FA - I think you mean only 4 L1 sides have conceded more, not less.2
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The players had a taste of scoring goals the other night. They’ll be looking to feast now…1
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Should be another good away win for the famous CAFC going for 2-0 to us
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Got a ticket spare now if anyone can collect in Cambridge?0
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Holdkneebomb said:ForeverAddickted said:Pedro45 said:A1(M)???? What's wrong with the M11?Covered End said:FA - I think you mean only 4 L1 sides have conceded more, not less.
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Just do it and enjoy the journey back.1
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Cambridge Utd 1 - Charlton 10
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Screw Cambridge.
I'm off on a 3 hour bird spotting boat cruise around Poole Harbour.
Couple of White Tailed Eagles were spotted yesterday, so I am hopeful one or both is still around.
We normally see a few Marsh Harriers and the odd Peregrine (a pair nested in Poole town centre last year) as well as all manner of waders, Spoonbills, Avocets and more.
I need some calming Yin to balance the depressing Yang of Charlton Athletic.
I should spend my season ticket money on a fcuk off pair of binoculars, but I know I won't.
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