Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
I'm amazed he's not on the bench for the first team
Slightly surprised RCC can only make the bench for the U23s, that suggests he's gone backwards from where he was?
Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
I'm amazed he's not on the bench for the first team
Slightly surprised RCC can only make the bench for the U23s, that suggests he's gone backwards from where he was?
A very smart footballer, is Mikhail.
You do know he has actually got a goal for the first team?
Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
I'm amazed he's not on the bench for the first team
Slightly surprised RCC can only make the bench for the U23s, that suggests he's gone backwards from where he was?
A very smart footballer, is Mikhail.
You do know he has actually got a goal for the first team?
I only mentioned the bench, as I don't think Kennedy has featured in the 18 in any league game yet this season
Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
I'm amazed he's not on the bench for the first team
Slightly surprised RCC can only make the bench for the U23s, that suggests he's gone backwards from where he was?
On RCC, he started the last couple matches. There tends to be a fair amount of squad rotation in the U23s so I wouldn't read too much into it.
Mikhail Kennedy @MikhailKennedy 1m1 minute ago Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
I was at this game and basically the U23's were better than Fulham. As far as I can tell there are three games left in this competition, away at Wimbledon and Fulham and home to 'Boro. We have 1 win 1 draw and 1 defeat, so with good results can still progress. I thought Aribo and Umerah were outstanding, but all the usual names put in a good performance, and I also like that it was a good intervention by a tall central defender, Bowry, that initiated our opening goal. Had an interesting evening, but missed the last half hour of play because I was involved in an animated, but not heated, conversation with a terrific long standing Charlton fan, also Tom Rubashow, and another young man from the commercial department. When I outed myself as a protestor the Charlton fan said 'well I hate you more than them'. He was a great bloke who loves the club but we disagreed. He wanted the protests to stop and for us to get behind the team, and said there is more chance of a sale in the Championship than in this division. We disagreed on almost everything, but I certainly respect his position and i didn't hate him at all. The gentleman from the commercial department was just that, a gentleman, and I generally ranted on, but i did mention the 'Katrien tax' as one of the many things that have annoyed me, and he did promise to look in to it. I thought Tom and this guy (a Liverpudlian) were pretty good listening to a Seth rant (no shouting or swearing I might add) and seemed sincere and optimistic, I think I conveyed to them just how hard their tasks are going to be with a proportion of the fan base. I also had a long chat with Dr Barnes, Aaron Barnes' father, and I would like to congratulate Aaron at his 2 A's and a B in this years A-levels, to go with his cluster of A's and A*'s at GCSE. Aaron has been injured with a twisted knee, on a knee that had been injured before, but he was now coming back to fitness and was a substitute tonight. In groupie mode I welcomed Karl Robinson to the club and wished him luck, and it was he who told me we had drawn Brighton if we win the replay. Ezri Konsa was there, Jonathan Fortune of course, and a host of other faces.
I was at this game and basically the U23's were better than Fulham. As far as I can tell there are three games left in this competition, away at Wimbledon and Fulham and home to 'Boro. We have 1 win 1 draw and 1 defeat, so with good results can still progress. I thought Aribo and Umerah were outstanding, but all the usual names put in a good performance, and I also like that it was a good intervention by a tall central defender, Bowry, that initiated our opening goal. Had an interesting evening, but missed the last half hour of play because I was involved in an animated, but not heated, conversation with a terrific long standing Charlton fan, also Tom Rubashow, and another young man from the commercial department. When I outed myself as a protestor the Charlton fan said 'well I hate you more than them'. He was a great bloke who loves the club but we disagreed. He wanted the protests to stop and for us to get behind the team, and said there is more chance of a sale in the Championship than in this division. We disagreed on almost everything, but I certainly respect his position and i didn't hate him at all. The gentleman from the commercial department was just that, a gentleman, and I generally ranted on, but i did mention the 'Katrien tax' as one of the many things that have annoyed me, and he did promise to look in to it. I thought Tom and this guy (a Liverpudlian) were pretty good listening to a Seth rant (no shouting or swearing I might add) and seemed sincere and optimistic, I think I conveyed to them just how hard their tasks are going to be with a proportion of the fan base. I also had a long chat with Dr Barnes, Aaron Barnes' father, and I would like to congratulate Aaron at his 2 A's and a B in this years A-levels, to go with his cluster of A's and A*'s at GCSE. Aaron has been injured with a twisted knee, on a knee that had been injured before, but he was now coming back to fitness and was a substitute tonight. In groupie mode I welcomed Karl Robinson to the club and wished him luck, and it was he who told me we had drawn Brighton if we win the replay. Ezri Konsa was there, Jonathan Fortune of course, and a host of other faces.
I was at this game and basically the U23's were better than Fulham. As far as I can tell there are three games left in this competition, away at Wimbledon and Fulham and home to 'Boro. We have 1 win 1 draw and 1 defeat, so with good results can still progress. I thought Aribo and Umerah were outstanding, but all the usual names put in a good performance, and I also like that it was a good intervention by a tall central defender, Bowry, that initiated our opening goal. Had an interesting evening, but missed the last half hour of play because I was involved in an animated, but not heated, conversation with a terrific long standing Charlton fan, also Tom Rubashow, and another young man from the commercial department. When I outed myself as a protestor the Charlton fan said 'well I hate you more than them'. He was a great bloke who loves the club but we disagreed. He wanted the protests to stop and for us to get behind the team, and said there is more chance of a sale in the Championship than in this division. We disagreed on almost everything, but I certainly respect his position and i didn't hate him at all. The gentleman from the commercial department was just that, a gentleman, and I generally ranted on, but i did mention the 'Katrien tax' as one of the many things that have annoyed me, and he did promise to look in to it. I thought Tom and this guy (a Liverpudlian) were pretty good listening to a Seth rant (no shouting or swearing I might add) and seemed sincere and optimistic, I think I conveyed to them just how hard their tasks are going to be with a proportion of the fan base. I also had a long chat with Dr Barnes, Aaron Barnes' father, and I would like to congratulate Aaron at his 2 A's and a B in this years A-levels, to go with his cluster of A's and A*'s at GCSE. Aaron has been injured with a twisted knee, on a knee that had been injured before, but he was now coming back to fitness and was a substitute tonight. In groupie mode I welcomed Karl Robinson to the club and wished him luck, and it was he who told me we had drawn Brighton if we win the replay. Ezri Konsa was there, Jonathan Fortune of course, and a host of other faces.
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Always great to beat palice at whatever level.
http://www.cpfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/
Great fight today from the lads! Buzzing to get the winner! Just doesn't get better than beating palace
http://www.futbol24.com/national/England/U21-PDL-2/2015-2016/Regular-Season_1/
Still, 7 points clear and a goal difference miles better than everyone else is pretty good going.
Slightly surprised RCC can only make the bench for the U23s, that suggests he's gone backwards from where he was?
You do know he has actually got a goal for the first team?
CHARLTON U23S | Mitov, Lapslie, Dijksteel, Bowry, Edwards, Ba, Charles-Cook, Aribo, Kennedy (c), Hanlan, Umerah. #cafc
SUBS | Beeney, Barnes, Millar, Yamfam, Ahearne-Grant. #cafc
Ba? Who's is this new player?
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33' GOAL! Josh Umerah fires the Addicks into the lead! #cafc
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Archie Edwards found him inside the box and he cut inside before poking the ball into the corner. 2-0! #cafc
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41' GOAL! Joe Aribo makes it 2-0 to @jasoneuell's side! #cafc
As far as I can tell there are three games left in this competition, away at Wimbledon and Fulham and home to 'Boro. We have 1 win 1 draw and 1 defeat, so with good results can still progress. I thought Aribo and Umerah were outstanding, but all the usual names put in a good performance, and I also like that it was a good intervention by a tall central defender, Bowry, that initiated our opening goal.
Had an interesting evening, but missed the last half hour of play because I was involved in an animated, but not heated, conversation with a terrific long standing Charlton fan, also Tom Rubashow, and another young man from the commercial department. When I outed myself as a protestor the Charlton fan said 'well I hate you more than them'. He was a great bloke who loves the club but we disagreed. He wanted the protests to stop and for us to get behind the team, and said there is more chance of a sale in the Championship than in this division. We disagreed on almost everything, but I certainly respect his position and i didn't hate him at all.
The gentleman from the commercial department was just that, a gentleman, and I generally ranted on, but i did mention the 'Katrien tax' as one of the many things that have annoyed me, and he did promise to look in to it. I thought Tom and this guy (a Liverpudlian) were pretty good listening to a Seth rant (no shouting or swearing I might add) and seemed sincere and optimistic, I think I conveyed to them just how hard their tasks are going to be with a proportion of the fan base.
I also had a long chat with Dr Barnes, Aaron Barnes' father, and I would like to congratulate Aaron at his 2 A's and a B in this years A-levels, to go with his cluster of A's and A*'s at GCSE. Aaron has been injured with a twisted knee, on a knee that had been injured before, but he was now coming back to fitness and was a substitute tonight. In groupie mode I welcomed Karl Robinson to the club and wished him luck, and it was he who told me we had drawn Brighton if we win the replay.
Ezri Konsa was there, Jonathan Fortune of course, and a host of other faces.