Saints Reserves were held to a goalless first half against Charlton at Staplewood this evening.
A young home side had most of the play but were unable to break through against the experienced London opposition who had won the earlier meeting between the sides by a remarkable 8-4 scoreline.
The first half-chance fell to Adam Hammill on 12 minutes but he fired a snap-shot over from a good position. Then seven minutes later he had another effort blocked by Jose Semedo.
Within a minute David McGoldrick hit a good 20-yard drive but the keeper was well placed to save and then Cedric Baseya (pictured) headed over.
Kayne McLaggon slipped a defender but the keeper got down well to save and the best effort of the first half came from Simon Gillett on 35 minutes when he goalbound shot from the corner of the box was well turned away by Elliott.
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Rygaard Jensen scored the first, McGoldrick equalised, Jensen scored a second and Jerome Thomas got the third in injury time.
No word on whether Gibbs lasted 90 minutes.
Sub Jensen was robbed of a hat-trick as he later hit a post to almost make it 3.
Gibbs shot was in the 2nd half. Is that the longest he's been on the pitch for Charlton?
I used to be able to speak a bit of Danish.
"Jeg kan snakke Dansk, lidt..."
I've gotta nip down my woman's first otherwise she'll accuse me of ignoring her. Row. You know....
Cue response of: "Bloody Charlton website...!!!" type comments.
There's a lot on Mikel Rygaard Jensen's site, so as an example, I've just clicked on the link "min fremtid" (my future"):
Altså jeg er i gang med mit første år scholarship her i Charlton
også til næste år eller rettere her til sommer 2008 går jeg over
og bliver profesionel i Charlton Athletic også når min kontrakt
udløber her om 1½ år . Så må vi se hvad der ellers skal ske?
Der kan ske mange ting, så det må tiden vise.
It reads into English as:
"......(therefore) I'm working with my first year scholarship here in Charlton until next year, then directly after summer 2008 finishes I'll become a full time professional at Charlton Athletic when my present contract runs out in about 1 and a half years. So we shall see what happens.
Many things can happen, time will tell."
Another link is all about a recent fixture for Denmark U-18 against Portugal.
Danish isn't too difficult overall. The Danes were Vikings, remember, and after colonising much of Britain, left many words in the English language which are still in use or adapted to modern English words today.
If you've got a smattering of German and a grasp of English - like understanding Dutch, you can usually make sense of Danish.
That picture of Jerome Jerome, our new (reserve) goalscoring winger on the Reserve match report on the OS
- shows a 'new' paunch that dear old Andy Reid would have been proud of.
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Saints Reserves were held to a goalless first half against Charlton at Staplewood this evening.
A young home side had most of the play but were unable to break through against the experienced London opposition who had won the earlier meeting between the sides by a remarkable 8-4 scoreline.
The first half-chance fell to Adam Hammill on 12 minutes but he fired a snap-shot over from a good position. Then seven minutes later he had another effort blocked by Jose Semedo.
Within a minute David McGoldrick hit a good 20-yard drive but the keeper was well placed to save and then Cedric Baseya (pictured) headed over.
Kayne McLaggon slipped a defender but the keeper got down well to save and the best effort of the first half came from Simon Gillett on 35 minutes when he goalbound shot from the corner of the box was well turned away by Elliott.
Half-time: Saints Res 0 Charlton Res 0
Saints Res: Pernecky, Hatch, Mills, Gillett, James, Thomson, McLaggon, McGoldrick, Baseya, Giallombardo, Hammill. Subs: Paterson, Racine, Stiklakis, Hogan.
Charlton: Elliot, Moutaouakil, Thatcher, Gibbs, Sodje, J Thomas, Semedo, Racon, Sam, Smith, Iwelumo. Subs (from): Lee, Monteiro, Sinfield, Smalley, Lozano-Calderon, Perkins.
Confused of Glasgow ;-)
http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/articles/article.php?page_id=9794
No word on whether Gibbs lasted 90 minutes.
Should be a report on the OS by the end of the week then ;-)
Sub Jensen was robbed of a hat-trick as he later hit a post to almost make it 3.
Gibbs shot was in the 2nd half. Is that the longest he's been on the pitch for Charlton?
http://www.mikkelrygaard.com/
Where's Hugo Hackenbusch when you need him??
I used to be able to speak a bit of Danish.
"Jeg kan snakke Dansk, lidt..."
I've gotta nip down my woman's first otherwise she'll accuse me of ignoring her. Row. You know....
Cue response of: "Bloody Charlton website...!!!" type comments.
I'll check it out when I get back.
Altså jeg er i gang med mit første år scholarship her i Charlton
også til næste år eller rettere her til sommer 2008 går jeg over
og bliver profesionel i Charlton Athletic også når min kontrakt
udløber her om 1½ år . Så må vi se hvad der ellers skal ske?
Der kan ske mange ting, så det må tiden vise.
It reads into English as:
"......(therefore) I'm working with my first year scholarship here in Charlton until next year, then directly after summer 2008 finishes I'll become a full time professional at Charlton Athletic when my present contract runs out in about 1 and a half years. So we shall see what happens.
Many things can happen, time will tell."
Another link is all about a recent fixture for Denmark U-18 against Portugal.
Danish isn't too difficult overall. The Danes were Vikings, remember, and after colonising much of Britain, left many words in the English language which are still in use or adapted to modern English words today.
If you've got a smattering of German and a grasp of English - like understanding Dutch, you can usually make sense of Danish.
- shows a 'new' paunch that dear old Andy Reid would have been proud of.
Oi, Henry, sort it aht. )