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Charlton update: 15/03/2013

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It has been a while since the last update, but I am pleased to say that things are still going swimmingly for the South East London side. 8 points above the relegation zone and 10 points behind the playoffs, the season may be fizzling out into nothingness for the Addicks, but I for one am extremely pleased in our return back to the Championship. We may not accomplish the incredible feats achieved by Norwich and Southampton over the years with back to back promotions, but re-establishing ourselves as a Championship side once again was the main goal, and it looks like we've been able to achieve it.  We all dream of a team of Kermorgants!    I've only gone to see Charlton once this season, (due to work commitments on a Saturday) which was the home game vs a very poor Birmingham side that ended up 1-1. However, despite the disappointment of outplaying a team that was 2 divisions above Charlton 2 seasons ago and only coming away with a point, there was one clear mess...

Sell or no sell

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Being the football lover that I am, I started off the day as I do everyday; checking the gossip columns on both BBC Sport and Sky Sports News. In doing so, I was quite intrigued to find on BBC Sport a rumour that quoted this: 'Rodgers plans to sell 30-year-old goalkeeper Pepe Reina, centre-back Martin Skrtel, 28, left-back Jose Enrique, 27, winger Stewart Downing, 28, and midfielder Jordan Henderson, 22, in the summer.' Being connected with Liverpool as my second favourite team, it got me wondering: would I sell the players listed above, or keep them? There is no doubt that there will be comings and goings in the summer, especially so if Liverpool want to fulfil their aspirations of returning to their status as an established Premier League club. There have been those that have underperformed, excelled, or are simply not good enough, and there is reason to suggest that all those named above could be sold and replaced by better players.  Henderson iss't just a...

Wokingham & Bracknell 4-5 CPR All Stars

Underestimation. To underestimate another team can be considered a crime in Cup football. Anything can happen. An upset can easily occur. That's what so nearly happened when Premier division table toppers, Curley Park Rangers, travelled to Wokingham & Bracknell, a team who sat mid table in the division below. On paper it could be considered an easy game. CPR had trounced all in their path both in the league and cup, and the CPR camp was particularly confident today. But that confidence could easily also be described as arrogance. CPR expected an easy game, it should've been if they had played to the best of their ability, but they could never have imagined the events that unfolded. The team lined up as follows: GK: Kevany LB: Barby CB: Hastings CB: Nott RB: Ross CM: Dunnage CM: Rolt LM: Finlay RM: Parslow CF: Lloyd-Bisley ST : Stroud Subs: Goggin, Morris, Honeywood, Rice (late) Marsh (unknown) Adolphous (Hamstring) and McMillan (knee) were the absentees for th...

CPR All Stars 3-0 FC Bracknell

After the 14-1 thrashing of whipping boys Liss Athletic last week, this week saw the much tougher challenge of mid table side, FC Bracknell. However, due to 2 Bracknell players being sent off in a heated game against Hartley Whitney, as well as their keeper being unavailable, FC Bracknell turned up with their side seriously depleted, with only 11 men available to play. In contrast, CPR had many more players than last week as they were boosted by the returns of Nott, Barby, Goggin, Morris, Hastings and Stroud, who all returned to the side. The team lined up as follows: GK: Kevany LB: Goggin CB: Morris CB: Hastings RB: Ross CM: Honeywood CM: Rolt LM: Parslow RM: Stroud CF: Dunnage ST : Lloyd-Bisley Subs: Finlay, Rice, Nott, Barby Despite the multiple number of returns there were injury concerns for CPR as well, with top scorer McMillan as well as central midfielder Adolphous unavailable through injury. Marsh missed out due to work commitments. CPR were given the task of ...