It is a great pity that the club's media team do not devote more space to the exploits of the women's team.
They tweet and retweet about the women's team on the official Twitter account quite a bit to be fair. The women's team also has it's own account and website
Anyone who's going to the POTY do, I'll have a few of the Women's first team with me on my table so feel free to pop over and say hello.
Including Kit Graham? Scored 5 of the 11...
Yes goal machine Kit is coming.
A win tonight takes them to the top of the table by two points, still with a game in hand on the only two who can get past them. Chichester won't be a walk over though ala QPR and it's the first game against them this season (play them at home last game, 20th May), they beat C&K earlier in the season but we should have enough to get past them.
Then palace twice in a week (one of them the cup final) followed by Gillingham and lastly Chichester. Much like the men, it's in their hands now.
If anyone can get down to the match, particularly away to Palace but also home last game (20th May) would be really good for the women and the manager/coaches, Riteesh has really performed this year, only a young manager, an Ex Notts Forest & County player who was destined to greater things only for a double leg break to end his professional playing career very early.
You can always follow them on Twitter as they always tweet through the games.
Perhaps if they concentrated on the game rather than taking their phones out with them people would show more interest. Thats why women's football will never take off.
Charlton team v Chichester: Startup Pepper Coombs Pittuck Bennett Churchill Lukasewich Clifford Griffin Gurr Graham Subs: Dixson Brunton-Wilde Lee Nash and Parreno-Espinosa #CAFC
GOOOAAALLL Chichester 0 Charlton 2 - mistake by keeper Blakley presents @KitGraham with the ball and she pulls it back for @charleyclifford to fire home 16mins #CAFC
Blimey if they haven't won this by now that would be astonishing. So very pleased that the women's team are looking like they are heading towards the WPL South title.
Comments
Charlton beat Blackburn Rovers on Sunday afternoon to set up an SSE Women's FA Cup fifth-round tie against Cardiff City.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5a79c4a1c5a6c/charlton-progress-into-sse-womens-fa-cup-fifth-round
https://www.londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-women-dish-out-qpr-hammering-as-they-overtake-crystal-palace-in-title-race/
It is a great pity that the club's media team do not devote more space to the exploits of the women's team.
You can always follow them on Twitter as they always tweet through the games.
A win tonight takes them to the top of the table by two points, still with a game in hand on the only two who can get past them. Chichester won't be a walk over though ala QPR and it's the first game against them this season (play them at home last game, 20th May), they beat C&K earlier in the season but we should have enough to get past them.
Then palace twice in a week (one of them the cup final) followed by Gillingham and lastly Chichester. Much like the men, it's in their hands now.
If anyone can get down to the match, particularly away to Palace but also home last game (20th May) would be really good for the women and the manager/coaches, Riteesh has really performed this year, only a young manager, an Ex Notts Forest & County player who was destined to greater things only for a double leg break to end his professional playing career very early.
Thats why women's football will never take off.