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Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/sep/14/female-footballers-career-ending-injuries
A very relevant article from two days ago2 -
Looks like we've signed Linvoy Primus' daughter Atlanta, midfielder for Southampton and Jamaica4
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Confirmed - season-long loan
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/atlanta-primus-signs-one-year-loan-deal
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Is she the first to play for Charlton, with links to the other team (in this case Mens) in a playing capacity0
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Swindon_Addick said:22 Sep: Durham, HOME, 12 noon. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £5 under-18
29 Sep: Blackburn Rovers, away. 12 noon. At Ewood Park. £10 adult, £8 over-65, £6 under-18, £4 under-12. Tickets from here.
2 Oct (Weds): Tottenham Hotspur (League Cup), HOME, 7.15pm. At The Valley. Prices to be confirmed.
6 Oct: Sunderland, HOME, 2pm. At The Valley. £10 adult, £7 over-65, £6 under-25, £5 under-18. Also live on YouTube.
13 Oct: London City Lionesses, away. 2pm. At Hayes Lane (Bromley FC). £13 adult, £9 over-65, £9 under-23, £7 under-18. Tickets from here (sold by Bromley).
20 Oct: Newcastle United, away, 12 noon. At Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons RFC). £8.75 adult, £3.75 concessions. Tickets from here (not on sale yet).
Newcastle ticket prices are the prices for the main West stand - it's slightly cheaper for the terraces at either end. From Google it looks like the north end is uncovered, the west stand and south terrace both have a roof.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Is she the first to play for Charlton, with links to the other team (in this case Mens) in a playing capacity1
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Swindon_Addick said:ForeverAddickted said:Is she the first to play for Charlton, with links to the other team (in this case Mens) in a playing capacity0
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can't get to the game today. Health stopping me getting to 2 games in 2 days. Is it on Charlton TV or anywhere?0
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YouTube have the streaming rights to the Women's Championship this season0
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Keep an eye on Lauren Briggs today. She's a right footed LB who has an incredible eye for an infield pass behind the defence. She's an odd customer for us because she doesn't go up against Beth Roe and her winger in traditional one on ones but sits deeper in the gap and picks passes. I hope we've got a plan to limit her time on the ball. I've always hoped we'd go in for her, I think there's a decent midfielder in there.
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sam3110 said:YouTube have the streaming rights to the Women's Championship this seasonI was walking past a bus stop in Lewisham the other day and there was a digital ad for two of the televised WSL games this weekend - but nothing to promote the real, live Championship match just up the road at The Valley, despite both divisions being now run by the same company.1
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Against run of play Durham 1 up from a tight angle
Ps I'm in row AA seat 135 if anyone wants to say hello or avoid me3 -
InspectorSands said:sam3110 said:YouTube have the streaming rights to the Women's Championship this seasonI was walking past a bus stop in Lewisham the other day and there was a digital ad for two of the televised WSL games this weekend - but nothing to promote the real, live Championship match just up the road at The Valley, despite both divisions being now run by the same company.
Why would the people running women's football pay for adverts to advertise individual clubs?
Why would CAFC pay for an ad in a bus stop in Lewisham, where most of the people see it are not the overall target market?0 -
sam3110 said:InspectorSands said:sam3110 said:YouTube have the streaming rights to the Women's Championship this seasonI was walking past a bus stop in Lewisham the other day and there was a digital ad for two of the televised WSL games this weekend - but nothing to promote the real, live Championship match just up the road at The Valley, despite both divisions being now run by the same company.
Why would the people running women's football pay for adverts to advertise individual clubs?
Why would CAFC pay for an ad in a bus stop in Lewisham, where most of the people see it are not the overall target market?
2. They might want to grow the game in neighbourhoods close to where their member clubs based?
3. Are people in southeast London not a target market for the only professional women's football club in southeast London?(edit: forgot about London City Lionesses being at Bromley now, but we should be getting our name out there now to compete with their millions)2 -
YouTube will be streaming 1 Championship game per weekend, like the FA player did last year. The Sunderland game in 2 weeks is due to be our first.0
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1-0 Durham Half Time0
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Garrymanilow said:Keep an eye on Lauren Briggs today. She's a right footed LB who has an incredible eye for an infield pass behind the defence. She's an odd customer for us because she doesn't go up against Beth Roe and her winger in traditional one on ones but sits deeper in the gap and picks passes. I hope we've got a plan to limit her time on the ball. I've always hoped we'd go in for her, I think there's a decent midfielder in there.
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1-1 Durham keeper wipes out our player and after lengthy spell of treatment awards penalty
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1-1. Penalty after the Durham keeper went to punch the ball and hit Hutton harder than anything AJ threw last night.2
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2-1 Charlton Bradley after great work by Filis ( Modern Eartha Pond) on the left10
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Mad scramble in Charlton six yard box. Ball cleared full time 2-1
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Big win that!5
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Great. Thanks for the updates4
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Win the next 17 games and we're promoted.
Good to have responded so well after the early set back.4 -
Three points clear at top of second place Durham3
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Good win, last season that's the sort of match we would of drawn. Thought Fellis had a great game today.
Durhams manager did get on my nerves every few mins moaning about som1 -
Massive win and an impressive display of resilience!
The first half wasn't good from us at all, and Durham might have had more than the one goal they got, a nice finish on the breakaway after we lost the ball in midfield. Ellie Brazil was too isolated, and our one good bit of productive link-up play came to nothing when Barton made the wrong decision and her pass went through to the keeper.
Atlanta Primus coming on at half-time helped – she didn't do anything spectacular but kept things ticking over and gave us a bit more physicality. We played with more urgency and saw more of the ball, especially after switching to two at the back, and Brazil had a powerful volley tipped over the bar before we were given a penalty after their keeper clattered into Jodie Hutton. Katie Bradley, another sub, scored it, and she completed the turnaround when a cutback from Mel Filis found her free in the box to sweep home. There was one heart-stopping scramble almost on our own goalline in added time, but we saw the game out.
Today was a much tougher proposition than the Portsmouth game, so huge credit to the team for fighting back from 1-0 down against a good side. It's good that someone other than Brazil got on the scoresheet, and that we have options on the bench who can win games for us. And it was also nice to see Mia Ross come out onto the pitch on her crutches to celebrate with everyone after the game.10 -
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