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London Senior Cup 2023-24 - Final v Hendon, Mon 29th April 7:45pm @Dulwich Hamlet (p7)
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70 mins currently 4-3 after we were 3-0 and 4-1 up. Mbick scored the fourth.1
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4-3 at the end. Another narrow win, but semi-final here we come. Balham and Met Police to play their QF on 28 March, so we don't know where we're playing yet.5
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Casey, two more. Good on you lad.
Mbick 2 as well.
We have some proper talent coming through upfront.2 -
Need to bring Kanu, Small, Anderson, Assimwe, Campbell, Ness and Leaburn into the Senior Cup squad to ensure we retain it.
League is gone and we should concentrate on the cup10 -
Henry Irving said:Need to bring Kanu, Small, Anderson, Assimwe, Campbell, Ness and Leaburn into the Senior Cup squad to ensure we retain it.
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blackpool72 said:Henry Irving said:Need to bring Kanu, Small, Anderson, Assimwe, Campbell, Ness and Leaburn into the Senior Cup squad to ensure we retain it.
League is gone and we should concentrate on the cup
Brom-er-ly
We're the famous Charlton FC
And we're going Brom-er-ly6 -
Hendon scored two very late goals to squeeze past Sporting Bengal last night. Home to Cray Wanderers or Dartford in the Semi.0
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Balham v Metropolitan Police rained off again today. Not surprised !!0
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Balham v Met Police will now be next Wednesday, 3 April, if anyone's keen to find out who we're playing in the semi-final.0
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Metropolitan Police won tonight, 5-4 on penalties, after a somewhat turgid 0-0 draw. So it will be off to South West London for the semi-final.3
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killerjerrylee said:Metropolitan Police won tonight, 5-4 on penalties, after a somewhat turgid 0-0 draw. So it will be off to South West London for the semi-final.0
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They run out to ‘I fought the law (and the law won)’ by the Clash.2
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So far, no date fixed for the semi-final0
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seth plum said:They run out to ‘I fought the law (and the law won)’ by the Clash.1
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Imber Court is a very nice ground for anyone wishing to pop over.0
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The Met Police FC website fixture list is suggesting Thursday 25 April, 7.45 kickoff. That isn't confirmed on the London FA site yet.0
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The date of 25th April is correct2
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After our men's 1st team season is over.0
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Henry Irving said:After our men's 1st team season is over.1
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Didn't we get Ness from Metropolitan Police? Is it actually a semi pro team of policemen or just an old link that isn't there any more?0
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Ness came from Met Police and they are very proud of that fact. Until about 2010ish, all their players were serving police officers. That is no longer the case.1
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Swindon_Addick said:The Met Police FC website fixture list is suggesting Thursday 25 April, 7.45 kickoff. That isn't confirmed on the London FA site yet.
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Athletico Charlton said:Didn't we get Ness from Metropolitan Police? Is it actually a semi pro team of policemen or just an old link that isn't there any more?2
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Very frustrating that I can't get to this game (have other commitments). it's less than 2 miles from where I live.
Imber Court is quite a centre...tennis/padel/rugby/swimming/etc, no longer restricted to Met Police0 -
Disappointing that the former AFC Wimbledon players Ryan and Dan Sweeney have never played for them2
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redlanered said:Very frustrating that I can't get to this game (have other commitments). it's less than 2 miles from where I live.
Imber Court is quite a centre...tennis/padel/rugby/swimming/etc, no longer restricted to Met Police0 -
Charlton's U21s will face Metropolitan Police in the London Senior Cup semi-finals on Thursday, April 25th (KO 7.45pm).
Fans can attend the clash at Metropolitan Police's Imber Court Stadium in Esher, with admission priced at £10 for adults, £6 for O65s, £2 for U16s and U11s go free. A refreshment hut will also be open for spectators.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/date-confirmed-u21s-london-senior-cup-semi-final
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ElfsborgAddick said:redlanered said:Very frustrating that I can't get to this game (have other commitments). it's less than 2 miles from where I live.
Imber Court is quite a centre...tennis/padel/rugby/swimming/etc, no longer restricted to Met Police1 -
seth plum said:They run out to ‘I fought the law (and the law won)’ by the Clash.0
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Typical. Almost on home turf (I'm a member at Imber Court) but it clashes with an event I've already committed to. That's annoying.1