On the schedule for the first day, Holohan added: "It was important just to get the legs going again, so we had a nice long warm-up with some stretching. We then did a yo-yo recovery test, which is one of the standard measures of aerobic fitness. Waggy [Scott Wagstaff] won it by a street - that guy could run forever - but they all did well.”
How has it come to things that the SLP is the only the local press really covering our club, and we have to read above the Charlton articles adverts to buy Millwall tickets....
Agree about Racon and Parky has already memtioned about Semedo and richardson being back. I think I counted 14 players in the pictures so prehaps some we do not know about yet. Was hoping to spot Jackson and Reid but could not from the pictures shown.
On the schedule for the first day, Holohan added: "It was important just to get the legs going again, so we had a nice long warm-up with some stretching. We then did a yo-yo recovery test, which is one of the standard measures of aerobic fitness. Waggy [Scott Wagstaff] won it by a street - that guy could run forever - but they all did well.”
On the schedule for the first day, Holohan added: "It was important just to get the legs going again, so we had a nice long warm-up with some stretching. We then did a yo-yo recovery test, which is one of the standard measures of aerobic fitness. Waggy [Scott Wagstaff] won it by a street - that guy could run forever - but they all did well.”
is Basey fit for proper training yet though ?
He was ok on the golf course 6 weeks ago, and again 3 weeks later....I'd say he's fine
That's why we support Charlton. Can't see many other Clubs having a Memorial Garden at the training ground.
However :
'This involved the planning, designing, fund raising and then the creation of a memorial garden at Charlton Athletic Training Ground in Sparrows Lane in memory of Pierre Bolangi, a young Charlton player who sadly died. The group raised over £300 for the project by washing the first team players’ cars, whilst they trained at the training ground in Sparrows Lane.'
Sorry, but what a tight bunch. Say thirty cars, that is just a tenner each. Generous lot.
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Doesn't necessarily mean they're staying or the others are leaving, but I think it's likely.
Now on the OS, Wagstaff only player mentioned.
How has it come to things that the SLP is the only the local press really covering our club, and we have to read above the Charlton articles adverts to buy Millwall tickets....
is Basey fit for proper training yet though ?
He was ok on the golf course 6 weeks ago, and again 3 weeks later....I'd say he's fine
If so is he likely to be able to play football anytime soon?
So few players turning up.
Never noticed that before.
I believe it is the Pierre Bolangi Memorial Garden you are referring to.
The Community people were involved with the construction and there was an article in a programme too.
That would explain it. When was it constructed?
Within the last 6 months or even 3 months.
I've been to Sparrows Lane a few times and never seen it.
Realise from that last picture it's not a pond BTW.
However :
'This involved the planning, designing, fund raising and then the creation of a memorial garden at Charlton Athletic Training Ground in Sparrows Lane in memory of Pierre Bolangi, a young Charlton player who sadly died. The group raised over £300 for the project by washing the first team players’ cars, whilst they trained at the training ground in Sparrows Lane.'
Sorry, but what a tight bunch. Say thirty cars, that is just a tenner each. Generous lot.