Club announce Blaser Mills Law partnership | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Save £200 with a season ticket | Charlton Athletic Football Club
With the Addicks having claimed maximum points from their first two home league games of the season, it’s not too late to join the journey and purchase your season ticket.
GALLERY | Bolton matchday experience | Charlton Athletic Football Club
There was plenty to admire on the pitch last Saturday as the Addicks claimed an impressive 2-0 win over Bolton Wanderers. Off the pitch, the day was just as exciting.
Watch Reading match live on CharltonTV | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Pitching to the next generation | Construction News
A project that challenges young people to design stadiums is helping build bridges to a career in the built environment Ninety 12- and 13-year-olds used a
Charlton Athletic: Yann Kermorgant 2.0 would be welcome at The Valley - View
Charlton Athletic would do well to sign a player that can have the same impact as Yann Kermorgant did in SE7.
Business of Sport Ep.35: Charlie Methven, Co-Owner @ Charlton Athletic, The real cost of football club ownership
Episode · Business of Sport · This week, we are delighted to welcome Charlie Methven to the show. Charlie is the co-owner and CEO of Charlton Athletic. He was part of the consortium that bought the London club in 2023, and was appointed CEO earlier this year. But as many of you will have seen in the infamous ‘Sunderland til I Die’ Netflix documentary, this isn’t his first dabble in football club ownership. He was part of the group that took over Sunderland as they attempted to recover from back to back relegations. What followed was the most transparent insight into what happens when it all goes wrong at a club, both on and off the pitch. You can’t rely on the owner to pick up the tab at the end of every month; you have to build a sustainable business behind the passion and fanfare. That’s not as easy as it sounds. It’s the realities of decision making at the highest level, the understanding that universal popularity is impossible, underpinned by what goes into running a sports entity as a business. We’re delighted to welcome Charlie to the Business of Sport. On today’s show, we discussed: Navigating Football Finances: What did the business of Sunderland look like when Charlie and the new owners bought the club in 2018? How to manage going from £200m a year revenues to £20m. Owners cannot be left to pick up the bill. A club has to be sustainable if it wants to progress. What does it cost to buy a team outside of the Premier League? How are budgets spent? The cost of running the academy, first team, women’s team, behind the scenes staff. The problem with relegation clauses; why they’re very important but often hard to implement when attracting the top talent. The Sunderland Experience Balancing the business objectives of a football club alongside fan expectation can be the hardest job of an owner. How do you navigate it? There were ingrained cultural issues at the club. How did Charlie go about changing these? Managing a player wage bill that was more similar to a Premier League club than a League One club. How did they go about turning a £27m a year loss making club into a breakeven Championship team in just a few years. Buying Charlton What did the new ownership buy Charlton for and how does that compare to the current revenues across the club? The unique academy set-up that plays a huge part in the successful running of Charlton, and the strength of the local population that feeds it. What are the ambitions of the team over the coming years and how are the ownership looking to achieve them? The challenge with running a women’s team in an environment that isn’t set up for success; how the FA missed a golden opportunity to make women’s football great.
Who is Allan Campbell ? | CAS Trust
He's never played below Championship level before
Chris Gunter: Former right-back named Wales Under-19 head coach
Former right-back Chris Gunter is named Wales Under-19 head coach.
Gunners offer cash plus player for former Everton star
Arsenal have made an offer of ₤42.5 million and offered defender Jakub Kiwior to Atalanta as they bid to sign Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman. The 26 year
Crystal Palace leading the race for Liverpool defender
As per journalist DaveOCKOP, Crystal Palace are 'leading the way' to sign defender Joe Gomez from Liverpool before the summer transfer window slams shut on Frid
Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton is a great club for the whole family with a Fan Zone and a Family Activity Zone which have lots of activities to keep youngsters entertained,...
U21 REPORT | Charlton 6 Hull City 0 | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton’s U21s continued their excellent start to the season on Tuesday afternoon, beating Hull City U21s 6-0 at The Valley.
CACT reaffirm commitment to EDI and the fight against racism | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Business of Sport: Business of Sport Ep.35: Charlie Methven, Co-Owner @ Charlton Athletic, The real cost of football club ownership
This week, we are delighted to welcome Charlie Methven to the show. Charlie is the co-owner and CEO of Charlton Athletic. He was part of the consortium that bought the London club in 2023, and was appointed CEO earlier this year. But as many of you will have seen in the infamous ‘Sunderland til I Die’ Netflix documentary, this isn’t his first dabble in football club ownership. He was part of the group that took over Sunderland as they attempted to recover from back to back relegations. What followed was the most transparent insight into what happens when it all goes wrong at a club, both on and off the pitch. You can’t rely on the owner to pick up the tab at the end of every month; you have to build a sustainable business behind the passion and fanfare. That’s not as easy as it sounds. It’s the realities of decision making at the highest level, the understanding that universal popularity is impossible, underpinned by what goes into running a sports entity as a business. We’re delighted to welcome Charlie to the Business of Sport. On today’s show, we discussed: Navigating Football Finances: What did the business of Sunderland look like when Charlie and the new owners bought the club in 2018? How to manage going from £200m a year revenues to £20m. Owners cannot be left to pick up the bill. A club has to be sustainable if it wants to progress. What does it cost to buy a team outside of the Premier League? How are budgets spent? The cost of running the academy, first team, women’s team, behind the scenes staff. The problem with relegation clauses; why they’re very important but often hard to implement when attracting the top talent. The Sunderland Experience Balancing the business objectives of a football club alongside fan expectation can be the hardest job of an owner. How do you navigate it? There were ingrained cultural issues at the club. How did Charlie go about changing these? Managing a player wage bill that was more similar to a Premier League club than a League One club. How did they go about turning a £27m a year loss making club into a breakeven Championship team in just a few years. Buying Charlton What did the new ownership buy Charlton for and how does that compare to the current revenues across the club? The unique academy set-up that plays a huge part in the successful running of Charlton, and the strength of the local population that feeds it. What are the ambitions of the team over the coming years and how are the ownership looking to achieve them? The challenge with running a women’s team in an environment that isn’t set up for success; how the FA missed a golden opportunity to make women’s football great.
Aston Villa 'Launch Enquiry' Over Late Deal for Joe Gomez
Aston Villa have launched an enquiry for Joe Gomez after pinpointing the Liverpool defender as a potential recruit.
U21 PREVIEW | Charlton v Hull City | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton’s U21s are in action at The Valley on Tuesday afternoon when they host Hull City in their third game of the season (KO 2pm BST). Tickets are on sale for the match and cost just £3 for adults and £2 for O65s and U18s. Click here to purchase yours now.
U18 REPORT | Crewe Alexandra 1 Charlton 4 | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton’s U18s claimed their first win of the season on Saturday, beating Crewe Alexandra 4-1 in Cheshire.
‘We encourage him to do that’ – Charlton boss Nathan Jones on attacking qualities of skipper Greg Docherty
The Scot opened his account for the South Londoners in Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers, rifling a superb shot home from the edge of the box.
Reggae Boy flying the flag in south London
KAHEIM DIXON, a talented 19-year-old forward, who has joined Charlton Athletic from Jamaica Premier League...
‘I knew it would be a goal’ – Matty Godden praises Chuks Aneke’s role in opening Charlton Athletic account
The former Stevenage forward missed the opening game up at Wigan and has started the last two League One outings on the bench.
The New Alan Campbell Has A Lot To Live Up To
Scottish international leaves Luton Town to sign on loan for the Addicks
Campbell heads to the Valley
Charlton/Luton players! How many can we name?
There have now been 32 players to play for both Charlton and Luton since football famously began in 1992. How many can we name in this thread?
Campbell joins. Busy week expected
The final week of the summer transfer window started well for Nathan Jones as his old compatriot Allan Campbell signed from Luton Town on loan for the season. Campbell played 43 times in Luton’s pr…
GALLERY | Allan Campbell arrives! | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton Athletic kick week off with incoming transfer business as Luton midfielder Campbell signs on loan
The Scot, who spent last season with the Lions but struggled to hold down a first-team spot, is the ninth signing made in the summer transfer window by the League One club.
Clan Campbell
With today's signing I make that, without checking, seven Campbells to have played for us plus new boy Allan. Can you name the other seven?
Allan Campbell: Charlton Athletic sign midfielder on loan from Luton
Charlton Athletic have completed the signing of Allan Campbell on a season-long loan from Luton Town.
Allan Campbell is a red! | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton Athletic are delighted to announce the signing of Scotland international Allan Campbell on a season-long loan from Luton Town. The tireless midfielder only missed four league games during the 2022/23 season, when the Hatters were promoted to the Premier League. Luton fans will remember Campbell in particular for a crucial goal against rivals Watford during the run-in that season.