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Charlton women news - (2025-26 fixtures are on page 106)
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They get a third, they needed that after so many consecutive corners.2
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Checky back heel by N'Dow then buried by Kenny.
Brilliant end to the first half 👏👏👏👏❤️1 -
Decent half.4
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Another super save - let’s do better from the corner.0
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That would have been a fantastic individual goal0
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Durham definitely come out better 2nd half.
Subs for Charlton now 👏👏👏👏0 -
Superb Whitehouse save0
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Whitehouse is phenomenal 😍0
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Whitehouse again, makes a top notch save. The midfield playing us into trouble with many under hit passes.0
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New tactic, Thestrup brought on to be the game changing super sub.0
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Conceded from another corner0
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Bugger, we are not defending corners well today Charlton , with say 10 mins to go.0
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N'Dow og
Tbf they've been all over us 2nd half.
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Our defending of corners is so poor - second time defender on post has failed to clear and been in Whitehouse’s way.1
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It’s exactly why you don’t see players on the post in men’s games very often now, interesting it hasn’t transitioned into the women’s game tooWeegie Addick said:Our defending of corners is so poor - second time defender on post has failed to clear and been in Whitehouse’s way.0 -
Phew! Lockwood makes it 4-21
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Great from Bissell to set up an easy finish for Lockwood1
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Route one, goal. Lockwood.
That should calm us down a bit.0 -
Bissell hits the bar!0
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General tactic from corners in women’s game seems to be to shoot on target straight from the corner. That seems to be catching on a bit in men’s game too.fenaddick said:
It’s exactly why you don’t see players on the post in men’s games very often now, interesting it hasn’t transitioned into the women’s game tooWeegie Addick said:Our defending of corners is so poor - second time defender on post has failed to clear and been in Whitehouse’s way.
Terrible miss by Bissell there!0 -
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Bloody good to get the 3pts and improve the GD.4
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Think the pitch took its toll, a few tired legs at the end.
But you just can’t seem to keep this side down.
Great result 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️9 -
It’s funny how the year the top two get promoted is the year we look like finally actually winning the league, which ironically would have got us promoted any of the other seasons!2
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Hope it’s not screwed the pitch up0
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It's not as if the men will be needing it.AFKABartram said:Hope it’s not screwed the pitch up3 -
Bristol City losing 1-0 to Saints at half time. Would be great if that stays the same!
It's getting tight around 3rd place now which can only benefit us if all the teams around there take points off of each other.1 -
Four goals, Jeremy? Four? That's insane.
Today's performance had echoes of the Newcastle game, as we followed up a strong first-half performance with a weaker but still resilient second half. Durham aren't a bad side at all (just ask Birmingham): they played plenty of decent one-touch football, forced Sophie Whitehouse into several good saves, and became the first team to score twice against us in a league game this season, both goals coming from corners that we failed to deal with. But for the umpteenth time this season, we showed what we're made of and did enough to deserve the win.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Gillian Kenney in the starting eleven and she did well, playing a nice flick in the build-up to the opening goal, a wonderful strike from outside the area from the impressive Karin Muya (her slow start to the season feels like a long time ago now). Durham somehow squeezed in the equaliser from a corner despite Charlotte Newsham being right there at the near post, but we responded in lethal fashion before half-time with goals from Lucy Fitzgerald – a beautifully judged lob after she latched on to a poor header back towards the keeper – and Kenney, poking home after Durham failed to clear a ball into the box.
The visitors made changes at the break and came out of the blocks quickly in the second half. We reverted to type, failing to hold on to the ball for any length of time and inviting pressure, in part by bringing everyone back to defend corners and by being too casual at times. We had the odd chance – Kenney created one for herself only to skew the shot wide from a good position – but it was no great surprise when Durham pulled it back to 3-2 in the final 10 minutes. Knowing what they did to Birmingham last week I was fearing the worst, but then Emma Bissell got free down the left and squared it for fellow substitute Katie Lockwood to tap in and put the game to bed. There was still time for what should have been a fifth – only Bissell will know how she managed to hit the bar from close range.
Even though Newsham didn't have her best game today (she and Jodie Hutton both look exhausted, which is a slight worry), I'm glad she returned to right-back. Ellie Mason made her first start since the reverse fixture in September and played with great composure at left-back, and it was good to see Kiera Skeels come off the bench again as she comes back from injury. Lucia Lobato has done well in her absence but she's capable of the odd hare-brained moment, so I wonder if Skeels might come in for her before too long. For us to have weathered those two long-term absences as well as we have done is a real testament to the hard work done by Karen Hills, the staff and the players, but having Mason and Skeels back will make us even stronger as we approach the run-in.
Whatever criticisms we have of how we play, there's no doubt that this is a special group. Everyone in the squad is playing their part in different ways at different times, and we're getting closer and closer to achieving something absolutely incredible. Ipswich are up next on Wednesday.
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I think a perfect weekend would be the Stripeys from Surrey beating Brum, that way we'd be at least 8 points ahead of everyone with a few of them having played a game more.1
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Bristol City 0-2 Saints 90+1 minutes0
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Newcastle 2-0 Pompey 90 minutes0







