Another bumper crowd set for Burton clash | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Another bumper-sized crowd is expected at The Valley on Saturday for the final game of the regular season against Burton Albion (KO 3pm BST). Attendances have been swelling in recent week and ahead of Saturday more than 18,000 people have already booked their place at The Valley, meaning the game is guaranteed to be the highest home attendance for the last game of the season in a decade.
The good folk on Charlton Life with their ear close to the ground have hinted that next season’s Charlton kits will be made by Reebok. I’m not sure whether there will be other English clubs choosin…
Burton got their point tonight to assure their safety and their 8th consecutive L1 campaign, which will give them the longest tenure now that Shrewsbury have dropped. Gary Bowyer has done a very go…
Millwall's Under 18s beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 at Calmont Road.
Goals from Ayman Sheikh and Sacha Vieira were enough to secure three Professional Development League
Talking Point 🗣️ Addicks have had better Saturdays. Yesterday was a turgid day all round which I don’t need to remind you. Yet, in times like these I remind myself of what Curbs would say. Don’t ge…
I have been reading that Charlton TV will not be allowed to televise the play-off’s. Sky Sports holds exclusive domestic rights for the EFL, including the play-offs, under a five-year deal that sta…
Top two hopes end at Wrexham | Charlton Athletic Football Club
The Addicks’ incredible push for a top two spot ended with defeat at Wrexham who secured back-to-back-to-back promotions in the process. An injury-hit Addicks lost to a full-strength Wrexham side courtesy of a Sam Smith double and Ollie Rathbone’s opener.
That was thoroughly disappointing. Two early quick fire goals stunned us and Wrexham simply out-Charlton’d us throughout and were deserved winners. Fair play to them and Parky. Stories of a trainin…
How Nathan Jones bounced back from his disastrous Southampton spell
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY MATT BARLOW: Charlton were 18th and flirting with relegation to the fourth tier for the first time in their history when Jones arrived in February last year.
Charlton Athletic manager Jones names one boss unfortunate not to be shortlisted for EFL accolade
Charlton boss Jones has made the cut of four that are up for the accolade along with Chris Davies (Birmingham City), Phil Parkinson (Wrexham) and Richie Wellens (Leyton Orient).
Addicks break club record for clean sheets | Charlton Athletic Football Club
The Addicks’ 4-0 victory over Wycombe Wanderers on Easter Monday, not only kept Charlton’s top two hopes alive, it also broke a Charlton record. Nathan Jones’ side have now kept 23 clean sheets in all competitions, which beats the 22 recorded in 1980/81, 1997/98 and 20211/12.
1,284 Addicks are descending on the north-east of Wales this weekend, many staying over the border in the pretty city of Chester. I’ve never been the Racecourse Ground, but have just noticed it’s o…