Only Chris himself and Lee Bowyer will know what happened during a conversation at the end of the COVID delayed 2019/20 season. Lyle Taylor has since gone on to be loathed by Addicks for declaring …
U21s win back-to-back London Senior Cups | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton's U21s won the London Senior Cup for the second year in a row with a 2-1 victory over Hendon at Champion Hill on Monday night. Patrick Casey produced a Player-of-the-Match winning performance, taking his goal tally to 38 for the season with a brace.
For the second year in a row SE7’s Charlton Athletic was engraved on the London Senior Cup after beating Hendon 2-1 tonight at Champion Hill, home to Dulwich Hamlet. Young hot prospect Patrick Case…
Just saw a Stoke fan talking about how many draws Jones had with them in his first half season. They expected to kick on in the summer but it fell apart and he was gone by November after losing 10 of the first 14 games.
Chris Solly announces his retirement | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Everyone at Charlton Athletic would like to wish a very happy retirement to former Addick Chris Solly. The 33-year-old came through the club's esteemed academy and played 313 games for the Addicks, scoring three goals. A former Charlton captain, Solly was part of two promotions and won back-to-back Player of the Year awards in 2011/12 and 2012/13 and one Young Player of the Year award in 2011/12.
With a record breaking 82% of the vote 27-goal Alfie May won Sunday’s POTY award voted for by supporter’s. In 2nd place was George Dobson and 3rd was Terell Thomas, somewhat surprisingly but I bet …
Charlton Athletic Star “Will Definitely Be Here Next Season” - The Real EFL
Following an underwhelming League One campaign from Charlton Athletic, one positive has emerged for the Addicks. A long-term contract has been offered to Thierry Small in an attempt to further his stay at the Valley. The 19-year-old signed for Charlton on a free transfer in February 2024, following his departure from Championship giants Southampton, and
Congratulations to Alfie May on his League One Golden Boot win. He truly is a very nice bloke. Lovely interview with him here. May’s 23 goals are the most by an Addick in a league season since Andy…
Charlton Athletic Women to play home matches at The Valley next season - The Greenwich Wire
The Charlton Athletic women’s team will play their home matches at The Valley next season after the club won a grant to install a hybrid pitch. The side, managed by Karen Hills, are set to miss out on promotion to the Women’s Super League. A victory against Southampton this afternoon – in a match that […]