Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Richard Chin
pettgra
Posts: 1,575
I saw that he scored for Farnborough on Saturday.
That is four goals in nine appearances for him, so he seems to be doing very well at that level.
I also notice that Ricky Holmes is still having a go.
That is four goals in nine appearances for him, so he seems to be doing very well at that level.
I also notice that Ricky Holmes is still having a go.
10
Comments
-
I'm really surprised that no team higher than NLS was interested in him3
-
Agreed; however, the way Farnborough are going he could well be playing in a league higher next season.killerandflash said:I'm really surprised that no team higher than NLS was interested in him2 -
Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but sold to Southampton for £10m and is currently on loan at Anderlecht) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.13 -
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.0 -
Dartford Grammar is a rugby school, but that didn't stop Daniel Kanu coming through.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.1 -
Oh totally, in this case though there were 4 players who ended up going pro. That's unusual anyway, but even more so in their case. Goes to show the strength of the academy systemkillerandflash said:
Dartford Grammar is a rugby school, but that didn't stop Daniel Kanu coming through.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.2 -
4 is impressive. There are so many amateur clubs that young footballers can play for, that they don't rely on schools for their coaching. It's very different from other sports where unless you go to an expensive school or your parents can afford private tuition, you stand no chance.fenaddick said:
Oh totally, in this case though there were 4 players who ended up going pro. That's unusual anyway, but even more so in their case. Goes to show the strength of the academy systemkillerandflash said:
Dartford Grammar is a rugby school, but that didn't stop Daniel Kanu coming through.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.0 -
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias. In fact, at my old school, Chis & Sid, the very mention of football in my day would have got you a detention! Things haven't changed very much in recent years there given the numerous "discussions" I had with the school about my youngest not playing rugby for the school due to his outside commitments to other sports. Equally, they would have been forced to relent in the case of Billy and Zach Mitchell (my son was sandwiched in years between them).fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
Richard Chin, when he was aged nine, had the choice of signing for us or Palace - both teams were in the Championship at the time but he lived ten minutes or so from Sparrows Lane (let's face it, there was no contest between the two). He also had an opportunity to go to Spurs a couple of years later but turned that down. As most people know, Charlton have a partnership with Harris Academy (Harry and James Beadle moved there from Hurstmere School) but his parents were keen that he stayed at Beths for his education. He also stayed on for the sixth form and did Economics, Chemistry and Maths and the school were very good to him in allowing him to only go to one Maths lesson a week and that was on a one-to-one basis so he could fit his football in.
Richard opted not to go to University but is very much into self-improvement including stoicism, yoga and meditation. He has also decided that he won't drink alcohol until his playing days are finished. He isn't unique in that respect from some other young people, especially those that are on a sporting pathway. For those reasons and with his positive focus I wouldn't be totally surprised if he didn't make his way back to the EFL. He's the sort of person who seems to know what he wants and how he is going to get there. Wish him every luck.
36 -
Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias. In fact, at my old school, Chis & Sid, the very mention of football in my day would have got you a detention! Things haven't changed very much in recent years there given the numerous "discussions" I had with the school about my youngest not playing rugby for the school due to his outside commitments to other sports. Equally, they would have been forced to relent in the case of Billy and Zach Mitchell (my son was sandwiched in years between them).fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
Richard Chin, when he was aged nine, had the choice of signing for us or Palace - both teams were in the Championship at the time but he lived ten minutes or so from Sparrows Lane (let's face it, there was no contest between the two). He also had an opportunity to go to Spurs a couple of years later but turned that down. As most people know, Charlton have a partnership with Harris Academy (Harry and James Beadle moved there from Hurstmere School) but his parents were keen that he stayed at Beths for his education. He also stayed on for the sixth form and did Economics, Chemistry and Maths and the school were very good to him in allowing him to only go to one Maths lesson a week and that was on a one-to-one basis so he could fit his football in.
Richard opted not to go to University but is very much into self-improvement including stoicism, yoga and meditation. He has also decided that he won't drink alcohol until his playing days are finished. He isn't unique in that respect from some other young people, especially those that are on a sporting pathway. For those reasons and with his positive focus I wouldn't be totally surprised if he didn't make his way back to the EFL. He's the sort of person who seems to know what he wants and how he is going to get there. Wish him every luck.
Great insight. Great post. Thanks and good luck Richard Chin.2 -
Thought he was thrown in too quickly to the first team……good luck and hope he is back in the EFL soon4
-
Sponsored links:
-
Glad to hear things are looking up for Richard.
He had very bad luck with injuries, but the consensus amongst regular U21 watchers was he is a good player with a good mentality.
I think he will climb the leagues further because eventually experience will marry with his innate ability and his single mindedness.3 -
Chinny went to Bath last season but picked up an injury just as I was meant to be going to watch him and meet up with him.
We are in touch every so often and I've been monitoring him at Farnborough and will continue to do so because he is clearly playing at least one division below where he should be8 -
I saw him play during Hornchurch vs Farnborough earlier in the season. He came on as a sub and seemed to play higher up the pitch than we saw at Charlton.
Did seem to struggle a bit with the physicality of the game.0 -
I don't think we played him in his best position which wasn't at full back. As far as I'm aware, as that wasn't ever the position he really played in during his development. I think it was a case of needs much because, at the time he came into the first team, we were short of fit full backs.cafctom said:I saw him play during Hornchurch vs Farnborough earlier in the season. He came on as a sub and seemed to play higher up the pitch than we saw at Charlton.
Did seem to struggle a bit with the physicality of the game.0 -
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.1 -
I had a choice of two schools. Wilmington and Dartford.jimmymelrose said:
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
My only question was "how competitive is the football team"
When Dartford explained they don't play football at all I stopped listening and went to Wilmington.1 -
Used to be Dartford Technical School, so never had the anti-football history of Dartford Grammar!jimmymelrose said:
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
Ben Thompson and Ben Sheaf went to Wilmington.0 -
Called up by Malaysia.
Didn’t realise there was another Sergio Aguero.
11 -
It ain’t a Grammar School mate. It’s the Technical High School. It’s where the kids that couldn’t get in the proper Grammar went.Swisdom said:
I had a choice of two schools. Wilmington and Dartford.jimmymelrose said:
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
My only question was "how competitive is the football team"
When Dartford explained they don't play football at all I stopped listening and went to Wilmington.2 -
Did the same thing Swisdom many moons ago. Proud that Ive never played rugby. Wilmington Grammar always had a great football team. Love it that Tanto is an old boy.Swisdom said:
I had a choice of two schools. Wilmington and Dartford.jimmymelrose said:
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
My only question was "how competitive is the football team"
When Dartford explained they don't play football at all I stopped listening and went to Wilmington.0 -
Sponsored links:
-
Its where kids that hated rugby went. # Team SwisdomGreenhithe said:
It ain’t a Grammar School mate. It’s the Technical High School. It’s where the kids that couldn’t get in the proper Grammar went.Swisdom said:
I had a choice of two schools. Wilmington and Dartford.jimmymelrose said:
Not Wilmington Grammar. We never touched a rugby ball . We had football teams that always won cups and trophies across all years.Addick Addict said:
The other local grammar schools also have a heavy rugby bias.fenaddick said:
Even weirder when you consider that certainly until I left (when they would have all been u13 I think) Beths was very much a rugby schoolAddick Addict said:Last week Farnborough played Aveley with former same Charlton age group players for over a decade, Chin on the one side and Harry Beadle on the other. Farnborough won the game 2-0.
As a sidenote, I have mentioned previously that Chin was in the same school team as Euan Williams (ex CAFC Academy and now at Gillingham) and Lewis Bate (once signed for £1.5m by Leeds from Chelsea but who ended up on a free at Stockport). I hadn't realised until recently, however, that Samuel Edozie (once at Man City but currently on loan at Anderlecht from Southampton) was also in that same school year team. Little wonder with that midfield four of Chin, Bate, Williams and Edozie that Beths U14 ended up winning the English Schools Cup.
My only question was "how competitive is the football team"
When Dartford explained they don't play football at all I stopped listening and went to Wilmington.0 -
Mainly as a substitute so far for Raith Rovers this seasonseth plum said:Glad to hear things are looking up for Richard.
He had very bad luck with injuries, but the consensus amongst regular U21 watchers was he is a good player with a good mentality.
I think he will climb the leagues further because eventually experience will marry with his innate ability and his single mindedness.1 -
Probably not a bad pertahanan at that level.0
-
I remember at dartford they once had a Zimbabwean international play for them. Very cool to be semi pro and play international football as well.0
-
Some great highlights on his twitter. Crunching tackles in the first clip for Raith. Then some great goals for Farnborough in a highights compilation.
https://x.com/richardchin_?lang=en-GB
Nice interview here on joining Raith Rovers in which he says it was an aim to get a call up for Malaysia so well done him.
https://youtu.be/V2NA6_uOm9E
4 -
Have boots will travel.
I hope Richard keeps his Chin up and enjoys the experience of being in the Malaysia squad. Always looked a tenacious player and he can play regularly in Scotland
I assume Stuart Wilkin got called up through his maternal side but could be through residency 🤔
Sergio Aguero maybe a goal scoring midfielder ?0 -
https://www.fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/articles/malaysia-sergio-aguero-interview
This is the Malaysian Sergio Aguero. I hope commentators do the full AGGUUEEERROOO when he scores.1












