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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 11,030
    Thanks for the updates all
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,342
    Kap10 said:
    seth plum said:
    Giving first team ‘fringe’ players a game seems the right call to me.
    The result was good, but the usual fluency wasn’t there. Any fresh takes on Harvey Kedwell from newish watchers?
    Miss the days of the SE Counties league which was a league for reserve teams and players not getting a first team game had a regular run out.  Nowadays players can wait for months to get a run out and are expected to hit the ground running and take their chance.
    From what I remember it was the Football Combination for the reserve teams, games usually played midweek. 
    The South East Counties League was for the under 18s. In the 1950’s and 1960’s all the teams were league sides with the exception of Bexleyheath & Welling Colts. I can remember watching Charlton Juniors play at the Valley on a Saturday morning.
    Your correct that the South Eastern counties league was for under 18's.
    The Combination league team played on Saturday afternoons at the Valley  when the first team was away. Attendance s would  be about 8000. Later there was a London midweek league. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    Missed this.

    Are the goals available anywhere?
  • Todds_right_hook
    Todds_right_hook Posts: 10,881
    edited February 21
    Lisbie with the goal. 
    Is the one from cray valley or his brother?

    answered above!
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,783
    edited February 21
    Scoham said:
    Emmanuel Sol-Loza has shared the below on Instagram- looks like Ibrahim Fullah has been called up to Sierra Leone’s u20 squad.


    A 21 man squad with 7 forwards and only 1 goalkeeper seems a strange selection. 
    Maybe one of the outfield players is their version of Hewie or Brown.
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,454
    An enjoyable afternoon at Sparrows Lane in blustery conditions, Methven in attendance.
    We could have added a few more goals to the total if we had taken our chances, Dixon the most guilty of missing chances & being a bit selfish when other players were in better positions to score.
    Colchester had 5 trialists in their squad, one was the goalkeeper who looked a bit on the small side & struggled with crosses & corners.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    I think there's a few real positives worth mentioning about the u21s this season.

    Firstly they're consistently playing 3-5-2, matching the first team. They also mix it up and go direct at times, rather than being too possession focused, which must be fairly common at academy level. This can only help our players either break into the first team, or have careers elsewhere, as the first team play a similar style and formation, and not every lower or non-league club will play a possession game.

    Our fitness levels appear to be good too, with us being dangerous in attack late on in games, just as we've seen with the first team. This is with a smaller u21 squad, a different approach compared to recent seasons in which we had big u21 squads. That gives players more game time, meaning it's even more important that they have the fitness to play regularly. Again this should help those who step up to the first team, as they'll need the fitness to play at the intensity Jones demands from his players.
  • I’ve said it before but I like the look of Enslin. Lots of energy, no little skill and took his goals well. 
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    I’ve said it before but I like the look of Enslin. Lots of energy, no little skill and took his goals well. 
    There was a bit at the end of the first half where Enslin hit the deck, maintained possession, got back up, held off the defender, had another tussle but kept the ball and had a look up and passed it out wide to Bower (I think).  His balance was SOOOO good as was his awareness of his marker and his team mates.

    They all played well but, once again, he shone.  A very talented young man
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  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    I know he is a bit of a water carrier, but I reckon Captain Harvey Kedwell is a teammate’s dream. His role in a team is Dobsonesque.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    seth plum said:
    I know he is a bit of a water carrier, but I reckon Captain Harvey Kedwell is a teammate’s dream. His role in a team is Dobsonesque.
    Do you see him breaking through?
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,783
    Scoham said:
    seth plum said:
    I know he is a bit of a water carrier, but I reckon Captain Harvey Kedwell is a teammate’s dream. His role in a team is Dobsonesque.
    Do you see him breaking through?
    No, he sees him going to Wrexham.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Scoham said:
    seth plum said:
    I know he is a bit of a water carrier, but I reckon Captain Harvey Kedwell is a teammate’s dream. His role in a team is Dobsonesque.
    Do you see him breaking through?
    A credible season long loan would suit him.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    seth plum said:

    Scoham said:
    seth plum said:
    I know he is a bit of a water carrier, but I reckon Captain Harvey Kedwell is a teammate’s dream. His role in a team is Dobsonesque.
    Do you see him breaking through?
    A credible season long loan would suit him.
    Yeah that would be a good test for him, I think a bigger challenge could do him good.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Kedwell’s biggest issue is his size 

    he’s got a nasty edge to him and LOVES to mix-it but his frame works against him a lot in the modern game 
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Yes, that may also be an issue for Toby Bower, although it wasn't one for Chris Solly.
    I notice Jack Payne still gets a lot of playing time in the professional game, but it is worth noting that Kedwell has to make up for his size with a hard competitive edge.
  • Any idea who the trialist was?
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Any idea who the trialist was?
    No though he’s in the highlights, he’s the number 16 who plays Dixon in at about 2:35. White, dark hair, left footed, presumably around 18-20 years old.
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  • Still on topic & concerning one of our own and under 21 ...

    St Johnstone are playing Hearts at 12 noon tomorrow & the match is being televised on Sky.

    I'll be watching in the hope that Zach Mitchell will be involved for the home team.

    Really hope he's given more game time to show his potential during his loan there. 
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,232
    Bought my ticket for the Dulwich Hamlet game tomorrow online.
  • msomerton
    msomerton Posts: 2,972
    Crusty54 said:
    Bought my ticket for the Dulwich Hamlet game tomorrow online.
    I will pay on the door, just a general dislike of having to register with another club to buy their tickets and then end up with all there promo stuff. I get a lot it with county cricket.
    I support Charlton not Dulwich Hamlet.
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Trialist other day was at Reading.


  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,965
    Oscar Wilde? He had a trial and was at Reading
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,273
    edited February 25
    Scoham said:
    Any idea who the trialist was?
    No though he’s in the highlights, he’s the number 16 who plays Dixon in at about 2:35. White, dark hair, left footed, presumably around 18-20 years old.

    Can't see highlights but.


    White, dark hair, left footed, 18-20, ex Reading...

    1) Harvey Maudner, 2) Billie Clarke and  3) Tyler Field would all fit that description...

    Maunder currently at Marlow FC getting games off the bench.

    Clarke at Whitehawk having spent a year at a Brighton before Reading.
  • He is Maddox McMillan from Reading.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,221
    He is Maddox McMillan from Reading.
    Great name.