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Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    1-1, fantastic Fitzgerald finish 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,950
    Sheff Utd look the more likely here. Surprised they're down where they are
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Sheff Utd look the more likely here. Surprised they're down where they are
    New manager bounce 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,950
    That was the moment for McAteer there
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Oh McAteer has to bury that, straight at the keeper is so poor
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Can't remember the last time we didn't have Hutton or Bradley on the pitch, feels odd when we''re chasing a winner
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,950
    edited February 1
    Still something in this for either team, hope it's us
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Fantastic, brave keeping from Whitehouse. Great header from Newsham before too
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Hadn't seen their goal yet, that's such bad defending from us
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428
    Didn't see much of that but realistically that's not a great result. At lease we didn't lose though

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  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,950
    Once again points dropped against a team down the bottom. I hope we're looking to bring in a proper striker before the window closes
  • EpsomAddick
    EpsomAddick Posts: 2,672
    From watching the stream:

    - That was more of the same in terms of the issues we've had playing against the lesser lights in this league
    - We just don't have it in us to dominate games and create chances, and even that one big chance for McAteer came after a lucky ricochet
    - Newsham and Hutton both look knackered
    - Lockwood didn't have much of an impact
    - Bissell didn't have enough time to do much (if we're going to keep starting Thestrup, I'd bring her on ahead of Kenney)
    - Two fantastic saves from Whitehouse to keep us in it before we equalised
    - Thought Fitzgerald had a good game, and her goal was very well taken
    - N'Dow was excellent again

    Very frustrating.
  • OhMyGodden
    OhMyGodden Posts: 336
    You know what they say, win your home games and draw the aways
  • Rudders22
    Rudders22 Posts: 3,973
    and not good news Birmingham are winning and so lead down to 3. 
  • Rudders22
    Rudders22 Posts: 3,973
    make that Birmingham have won. 4-1 now and their GD is much better than ours.
  • EpsomAddick
    EpsomAddick Posts: 2,672
    Bristol City won last night as well (3-0 v Sunderland).

    On the plus side, Agent Ellie Brazil scored a hat-trick as Southampton beat Palace 3-1.
  • AS1987
    AS1987 Posts: 106
    edited February 1
    fenaddick said:
    Didn't see much of that but realistically that's not a great result. At lease we didn't lose though
    Sheffield United looked good against us in our home game against them too and, based on that, I was relatively happy with a draw.

    I was surprised by our away support today. I was expecting there to be a few of us at best, but around a third of the fans there were ours. A few were definitely friends and family, so it's hard to know how many we actually took.
  • Swindon_Addick
    Swindon_Addick Posts: 1,869
    edited February 1
    8 Feb: Nottingham Forest, away, 2pm. At the City Ground. £12 adult, £10 over-66, £7 student or under-18. Tickets from here.
    15 Feb: Durham, home, 12 noon. 
    At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website.
    22 Feb: 
    Oxford United, away, 2pm. FA Cup round 5. At Oxford City FC. £8 adult, £4 over-65, free under-16/ Tickets from here.
    1 Mar: 2-week international break. England play Ukraine in Antalya, Turkey, on 3 March.
    8 Mar: 
    2-week international break. England play Iceland at Nottingham Forest (12.30 ko) on 7 March.

    Seats and standing at the Oxford game are all unreserved. It's isn't totally clear whether you're supposed to specify which stand you're going for when you buy of if you just buy one at random. Probably a good idea to pick one of the two seating areas if you want a seat, just in case.
  • AS1987
    AS1987 Posts: 106
    Seats and standing at the Oxford game are all unreserved. It's isn't totally clear whether you're supposed to specify which stand you're going for when you buy of if you just buy one at random. Probably a good idea to pick one of the two seating areas if you want a set, just in case.
    I have been to Marsh Lane a few times. It's sit/stand where you like. It's £8 whether you sit or stand for this fixture, but Oxford City charge/d more for a seat, but nobody checks to make sure those sitting paid extra.

    The stand with seats on the half way line has several pillars, preventing you from getting a good view anywhere. The seating in the corner has no roof, so you won't want to be there if it's raining!

    The best place to be at this ground is the terracing behind the dugouts.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,422
    Rudders22 said:
    and not good news Birmingham are winning and so lead down to 3. 

    Bristol City won last night as well (3-0 v Sunderland).

    On the plus side, Agent Ellie Brazil scored a hat-trick as Southampton beat Palace 3-1.

    Think more important Auto Promotion is down to five.

    9 points separates us and 4th place.

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  • Saw this in the Metro yesterday. I apprecate they are trying at least.

    Anyone got any (sensible) ways they would be able to raise attendances?
    Get the women’s game moved to May- September so it’s not competing for the Mens game fan revenues over the same weekends or trying to convince fans to come to games on a cold and wet Sunday. If fans are having to choose between the men’s game and the women’s game for their money and their weekend time commitments there is likely only going to be one winner. There is a gap for football in the summer, the women’s game could fill that and clubs would increase their stadium usage to all year around.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 36,756
    edited February 2
    Rudders22 said:
    and not good news Birmingham are winning and so lead down to 3. 
    Two teams get promoted though, and we are 5 points clear of 3rd with a game in hand.

    Bristol City who are 3rd have a tricky game away at 4th placed Palace next weekend.
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,422
    Rudders22 said:
    and not good news Birmingham are winning and so lead down to 3. 
    Two teams get promoted though, and we are 5 points clear of 3rd with a game in hand.

    Bristol City who are 3rd have a tricky game away at 4th placed Palace next weekend.

    Palace have Bristol City and Birmingham next two games 👀
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,422
    edited February 2
    Appreciate how the club makes the thumbnail more tailored to the game, whilst the WSL.2 one doesn't. 

    (I know they are basically the same video, but still kinda odd the wsl one is just picking out a generic photo)
         
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,330

    Anyone got any (sensible) ways they would be able to raise attendances?
    Get the women’s game moved to May- September so it’s not competing for the Mens game fan revenues over the same weekends or trying to convince fans to come to games on a cold and wet Sunday. If fans are having to choose between the men’s game and the women’s game for their money and their weekend time commitments there is likely only going to be one winner. There is a gap for football in the summer, the women’s game could fill that and clubs would increase their stadium usage to all year around.
    Not really practical as the pitch needs a lot of work during the close season.
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 16,428

    Understand Newcastle have rejected a bid for ROI forward Emily Murphy from Charlton.

    It's understood the striker would like to return home (down south) for personal reasons but Newcastle see her as an important part of their plans and, as it stands, will not consider offers.

    — Kathryn Batte (@KathrynBatte) February 3, 2026
  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,422
    edited February 3
    8 Feb: Nottingham Forest, away, 2pm. At the City Ground. £12 adult, £10 over-66, £7 student or under-18. Tickets from here.
    15 Feb: Durham, home, 12 noon. 
    At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website.
    22 Feb: 
    Oxford United, away, 2pm. FA Cup round 5. At Oxford City FC. £8 adult, £4 over-65, free under-16/ Tickets from here.
    1 Mar: 2-week international break. England play Ukraine in Antalya, Turkey, on 3 March.
    8 Mar: 
    2-week international break. England play Iceland at Nottingham Forest (12.30 ko) on 7 March.

    Seats and standing at the Oxford game are all unreserved. It's isn't totally clear whether you're supposed to specify which stand you're going for when you buy of if you just buy one at random. Probably a good idea to pick one of the two seating areas if you want a seat, just in case.

    Just Noting:

    Sun 15th March Charlton vs Sunderland : Regular (£7)     Hospitality (£14)

    and

    Sat 4th Apr: Charlton vs Portsmouth:  Regular  (£7)     Hospitality (£14)

    are on the club's website.




  • JustFloydRoad
    JustFloydRoad Posts: 2,422
    Saw this in the Metro yesterday. I apprecate they are trying at least.

    Anyone got any (sensible) ways they would be able to raise attendances?
    Get the women’s game moved to May- September so it’s not competing for the Mens game fan revenues over the same weekends or trying to convince fans to come to games on a cold and wet Sunday. If fans are having to choose between the men’s game and the women’s game for their money and their weekend time commitments there is likely only going to be one winner. There is a gap for football in the summer, the women’s game could fill that and clubs would increase their stadium usage to all year around.

    Portsmouth is on a Saturday, so I am expecting big numbers then.
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,330
    8 Feb: Nottingham Forest, away, 2pm. At the City Ground. £12 adult, £10 over-66, £7 student or under-18. Tickets from here.
    15 Feb: Durham, home, 12 noon. At the Valley. £7 adult, £5 over-65, £2 under-18. Tickets from usual website.
    22 Feb: Oxford United, away, 2pm. FA Cup round 5. At Oxford City FC. £8 adult, £4 over-65, free under-16/ Tickets from here.
    1 Mar: 2-week international break. England play Ukraine in Antalya, Turkey, on 3 March.
    8 Mar: 2-week international break. England play Iceland at Nottingham Forest (12.30 ko) on 7 March.

    Seats and standing at the Oxford game are all unreserved. It's isn't totally clear whether you're supposed to specify which stand you're going for when you buy of if you just buy one at random. Probably a good idea to pick one of the two seating areas if you want a seat, just in case.

    Just Noting:

    Sun 15th March Charlton vs Sunderland : Regular (£7)     Hospitality (£14)

    and

    Sat 4th Apr: Charlton vs Portsmouth:  Regular  (£7)     Hospitality (£14)

    are on the club's website.




    I've been struggling for months to get club to promote the 1905 hospitality with the match tickets.

    Finally happened for the Durham game.