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Charlton women news - PROMOTED TO THE WSL ON PENALTIES! (p194)
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Amazingly proud of this team for their guts and resiliency a team with a tiny budget going against the odds it’s the Charlton way.Next season maybe a struggle but for now I can enjoy this moment3
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One of our own thenGarrymanilow said:
Born in Enfield to an English father and Irish mother, moved to Africa at 3 months, lived in Kenya and Tanzania before moving to Washington DC aged 9. Speaks with an American accent, represents Ireland and punches footballs in the faceLoOkOuT said:
She was actually born in Kenya, so more Sichenje Irish!Pelling1993 said:
Is she Jack Grealish/Connor Coventry Irish or actually Irish though? 😉KBslittlesis said:
She's Irish lolcantersaddick said:Take her to the world Cup this summer for shootouts4 -
If like me you want to rewatch the penalty shootout and the aftermath. It's interesting, I noticed a lot more about the shootout this time round, mostly because I wasn't watching from behind my fingers this time8
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With respect your wife isn't a keeper ... Sophie Whitehouse is!cantersaddick said:
This message is not approved by my wife.cantersaddick said:SOPHIE WHITEHOUSE HAVE MY BABIES!!!!10 -
I know she's signed for another season, but put a long term, improved, contract in front of Sophie. It would be nice to be able to fend of the big boys. Because after that performance, they'll be like sharks in the water...2
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So glad they got it over the line after the end of the season. Some of our passages of play were woeful today but Leicester were equally bad. Whitehouse needs a statue.
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Dunno why this is getting lols Arsenal averaged 35k for their matches at the Emirates this season. I have friends who follow them regularly and for the big matches even as regular attenders it was difficult to get tickets. Yes part of the attraction is the Emirates but you'd think with that level of following it would bring in a significant crowd to another London game and new stadium for them, on top of our own contingent increasing a bit plus neturals looking to see some WSL or some of the lionesses a decent contigent of which play for Arsenal.cantersaddick said:I hope the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea next season attract large crowds at the Valley. Potentially 15kish?
I said hope not expect. Its certainly what we should be working towards for those games against the big teams in WSL that are also London based. I'm well aware most games won't attact big crowds at all.6 -
I was sitting there burning up - the heat was relenting, but they dug in and deserved that. Well done Charlton !1
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Any risk that the owners “injecting equity” into the women’s team will detract from how much can be spent on the men’s team this summer?CAFC_boi said:
TV income is about £10-£15m split between the clubs which is the main one.se9addick said:Brilliant stuff!
Is there a big difference in tv money/sponsorship in WSL? Will the owners need to put their hands deeper into their pockets to make the team competitive at the level above?I think the hope would be to increase attendances significantly.Average WSL club gets £5-7m revenue per season but that’s massively skewed by the big clubs.We will have the smallest budget in the league by quite some way due to the similar financial restrictions in relation to only being able to spend a percentage of revenue on the squad and our revenue will be tiny.I think owners can eject some equity outside the rules, so realistically they will need to do that if there is any hope.1 -
No regulatory reasons, purely down to what they’re willing to spend and where. The money needed to spend in women’s football is low though. Majority of business is still done on frees and the most expensive players are only just hitting £1mse9addick said:
Any risk that the owners “injecting equity” into the women’s team will detract from how much can be spent on the men’s team this summer?CAFC_boi said:
TV income is about £10-£15m split between the clubs which is the main one.se9addick said:Brilliant stuff!
Is there a big difference in tv money/sponsorship in WSL? Will the owners need to put their hands deeper into their pockets to make the team competitive at the level above?I think the hope would be to increase attendances significantly.Average WSL club gets £5-7m revenue per season but that’s massively skewed by the big clubs.We will have the smallest budget in the league by quite some way due to the similar financial restrictions in relation to only being able to spend a percentage of revenue on the squad and our revenue will be tiny.I think owners can eject some equity outside the rules, so realistically they will need to do that if there is any hope.1 -
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It's their money. They can spend it how they like...se9addick said:
Any risk that the owners “injecting equity” into the women’s team will detract from how much can be spent on the men’s team this summer?CAFC_boi said:
TV income is about £10-£15m split between the clubs which is the main one.se9addick said:Brilliant stuff!
Is there a big difference in tv money/sponsorship in WSL? Will the owners need to put their hands deeper into their pockets to make the team competitive at the level above?I think the hope would be to increase attendances significantly.Average WSL club gets £5-7m revenue per season but that’s massively skewed by the big clubs.We will have the smallest budget in the league by quite some way due to the similar financial restrictions in relation to only being able to spend a percentage of revenue on the squad and our revenue will be tiny.I think owners can eject some equity outside the rules, so realistically they will need to do that if there is any hope.1 -
Well that was a load of fun, great fun with the kids today at the Valley, met Jill Scott which was cool too6
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Let's hope so.se9addick said:
Any risk that the owners “injecting equity” into the women’s team will detract from how much can be spent on the men’s team this summer?CAFC_boi said:
TV income is about £10-£15m split between the clubs which is the main one.se9addick said:Brilliant stuff!
Is there a big difference in tv money/sponsorship in WSL? Will the owners need to put their hands deeper into their pockets to make the team competitive at the level above?I think the hope would be to increase attendances significantly.Average WSL club gets £5-7m revenue per season but that’s massively skewed by the big clubs.We will have the smallest budget in the league by quite some way due to the similar financial restrictions in relation to only being able to spend a percentage of revenue on the squad and our revenue will be tiny.I think owners can eject some equity outside the rules, so realistically they will need to do that if there is any hope.
Spend money on the more sucessful, higher level team and bin off the underperforming, overexpensive mens' side.
It's the only sensible decision.1 -
and the pre Museum visit was the icing on the cakeHenry Irving said:
Let's hope so.se9addick said:
Any risk that the owners “injecting equity” into the women’s team will detract from how much can be spent on the men’s team this summer?CAFC_boi said:
TV income is about £10-£15m split between the clubs which is the main one.se9addick said:Brilliant stuff!
Is there a big difference in tv money/sponsorship in WSL? Will the owners need to put their hands deeper into their pockets to make the team competitive at the level above?I think the hope would be to increase attendances significantly.Average WSL club gets £5-7m revenue per season but that’s massively skewed by the big clubs.We will have the smallest budget in the league by quite some way due to the similar financial restrictions in relation to only being able to spend a percentage of revenue on the squad and our revenue will be tiny.I think owners can eject some equity outside the rules, so realistically they will need to do that if there is any hope.
Spend money on the more sucessful, higher level team and bin off the underperforming, overexpensive mens' side.
It's the only sensible decision.
Nice to see Leicester fans visiting museum. 3 -
Irish Irish 🤷♀️Pelling1993 said:
Is she Jack Grealish/Connor Coventry Irish or actually Irish though? 😉KBslittlesis said:
She's Irish lolcantersaddick said:Take her to the world Cup this summer for shootouts0 -
Irish presents as English when it suits them. I remember my grandmother. Crafty as a leprechaun. (Are there female leprechauns?)Callumcafc said:
She plays for Ireland sircantersaddick said:Take her to the world Cup this summer for shootouts0 -
Congratulations to the women's team who deserved to go up if only for the determination they showed today.
Whitehouse was excellent.
Give her a free trip to Washington.2 -
I remember when Jack Charlton was managing Ireland, you could qualify to play for them if you owned an Irish Setter.🤭
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I think you meant unrelenting or relentlesscharlton4ever said:I was sitting there burning up - the heat was relenting, but they dug in and deserved that. Well done Charlton !1 -
Incredible, so proud of them and so pleased for them too.0
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Well done to the ladies.
I watched a large chunk of the game and it was a tough watch. Not much different to many other games at The Valley this season!1 -
3 were warning up.Garrymanilow said:
I believe we have one more sub but there's no-one to bring on. The only sub I see us making is Pearse when we go 1-0 up in injury timecantersaddick said:Do we get any extra subs for extra time?1 -
Well done to the woman's team. Feel they deserved promotion after such an incredible season, only falling away at the end. I switched on near the end but the keeper was immense for the pens!1
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Apparently the only one that scored against us, Whitehouse didn't have any notes on because she hasn't taken a penalty in her career?2
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No idea how true it is but I saw someone say the chance of saving 4/5 pens is 0.02%2
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There's always one ain't there...😉timken said:
I think you meant unrelenting or relentlesscharlton4ever said:I was sitting there burning up - the heat was relenting, but they dug in and deserved that. Well done Charlton !1 -
They haven't met Sophie Whitehousefenaddick said:No idea how true it is but I saw someone say the chance of saving 4/5 pens is 0.02%5 -
She’s not related… and if you think I have any footballing skill close to Katie’s level then I’d willingly wear a wig!KBslittlesis said:A hell of an emotional day, yes I blubbed. Seeing this team grow over the past five years from VCD to the Valley and the WSL. Wow!Karen deserves all the plaudits, she’s built a squad with a minimal budget. The injuries and suspensions hit us over the last few weeks but they stuck in there and got us over the line.
What a day!11


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