Back in June I celebrated 20 years of writing this Blog here initially and now on here. To salute myself I decided to pick 20 Places and 20 Players (Addicks of course) to honour my anniversary. We …
Wycombe lost their first two games of the season 2-3 to both Wrexham and Birmingham but had not lost since in the league and are easily the division’s top scorers. That is what the Addicks faced to…
RIP Charlie Wright | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton Athletic are saddened to hear of the passing of former player Charlie Wright at the age of 86. A widely popular player during his time at The Valley, Charlie signed for the club in 1966 from Grimsby Town and went on to play 209 times for the Addicks in all competitions.
Addicks topple second-placed Wycombe | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Charlton ended 2024 with a third successive win, beating second-placed Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 at The Valley. The Addicks were outstanding as Miles Leaburn netted a brace shortly after half-time to extend Charlton’s unbeaten run to five games.
Jones: 'We were magnificent from start to finish' | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Nathan Jones spoke to CharltonTV post-game as the Addicks tasted a 2-1 triumph against high-flyers Wycombe Wanderers. Miles Leaburn was at the double at The Valley, halting the Chairboys’ 19-game unbeaten run, with two sublime finishes.
A festive addition to my list of 20 Places and 20 Players that tell my story of memories from my life. I’m doing this to celebrate 20 years of writing my Blog. They are in no order, but we have rea…
Nathan Jones reveals how 'religious' work paid off and praises strikers as Charlton Athletic defeat Cambridge United - southlondon.co.uk
NATHAN Jones was thrilled to see two academy products on the scoresheet as Charlton Athletic made it back-to-back League One wins by beating Cambridge United 2-1 at The Valley on Boxing Day. Tyreece Campbell and Miles Leaburn scored in the first half before Liam Bennett pulled a goal back after…
Jones pleased with Cambridge win | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Nathan Jones was pleased to see his side back-up Saturday’s 5-0 destruction of Northampton Town with a 2-1 win at home to Cambridge United. The victory extends the Addicks unbeaten run in the league to four games.