A comfortable 2-0 for our boys to help Wolves on their way down. Maybe Stevenage and Crawley will fill their big new, white elephant of a stand. Never forget how cocky they were up there in our relegation year. The only thing I will miss about their place is the Great Western - wonderfull pub!
No prediction from me as per usual but the team is buzzing at the minute and no way will they allow Wolves to get the upper hand. Playing with such confidence and desire to finish the season as high as possible , they are definitely up for this with knobs on.
Regarding the Wolves' line up, isn't O'Hara also out due to a red last week ?
<blockquote class="Quote" rel="RedChaser">Can't see CP allowing any lowering of standards as he is on record of wanting victories just for the Valley faithful in the last two home games, a view endorsed by Moro in his after match interview on Tuesday. Still the slimmest of chances of a play off spot so I am not expecting to see any deck chairs out on the pitch COYR</blockquote>
Charlton players & their families yesterday when they were meant to be training:
It would be nice to see a good crowd, our attendance average so far is 18451 up 966 from last years 17458 according to the football league website. That puts us 9th by the way, Sheffield Wednesday are 2nd, massive club.
another tuff one to call .. a dying wolf versus an ambitious Addick. I am gonna go for (I really do not have a clue) ..... an away win simply because Wolves have more to lose than we have to gain.
Wolves always seem to turn us over but this time I'm not so sure. If we have cracked it playing at home then I expect us to get something from the game. Question is how much do the players want it? I think they do 1-1.
I can trace my hatred of Wolves back to September 1982. My mate supported Wolves and we were both after the same girl. He got the girl and then a week later Wolves spanked us 5-0. I'm still scarred. I hope we help to send them down.
Perhaps I am getting more indecisive as I get older, but there's a good case for all three results. If we score first, I think we will win. Heck, I'll go for 2-0. Decision made.
I think it will be a good sign for next season if we do a real job on them. No pressure on us but a determination to put the home form right - the ingredients are in our favour.
I had a knee replacement op on the day of the Millwall match and obviously couldn't attend. Since then we haven't lost and it seems to have coincided with me not being able to watch the team. I am hoping to make the last match against Bristol City, but perhaps I should stay at home!
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Maybe Stevenage and Crawley will fill their big new, white elephant of a stand. Never forget how cocky they were up there in our relegation year. The only thing I will miss about their place is the Great Western - wonderfull pub!
Regarding the Wolves' line up, isn't O'Hara also out due to a red last week ?
Charlton players & their families yesterday when they were meant to be training:
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"Having a great time, the flight was ok. Give our regards to the ~20,000 at the Valley on Saturday. See you all in August"
Now that's nice, love this club.
Only a raving lunatic with serious substance dependency issues would predict this one....
3-1 home win.
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I had a knee replacement op on the day of the Millwall match and obviously couldn't attend. Since then we haven't lost and it seems to have coincided with me not being able to watch the team. I am hoping to make the last match against Bristol City, but perhaps I should stay at home!