Charlton Athletic v Reading
Saturday 5th April 2014
3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Andrew Madley
Well well well… Another victory for new Manager Jose Riga on Tuesday night has seen the Addicks once again move three points further from the final relegation spot (currently occupied by Barnsley) and closer to the teams slightly above them, indeed should Charlton take maximum points from their fixture this Weekend and Birmingham lose against Doncaster then they’d find themselves in the dizzy heights of 20th position and I think then the physios will be passing round the oxygen masks rather than oranges as Charlton move to higher altitudes… What a difference one save, one goal can do!!
Of course I’m talking not just about the sublime finish from Reza Ghoochanneijad (first Iranian scorer at the club, first goal for Reza since joining from Standard Liege etc… a goal that partly gave us three points against Leeds United midweek) yet also the amazing save from Ben Hamer to deny Leeds from the penalty spot in injury time, there are certainly moments that define a season… could that be the crucial moment that saves Charlton’s season and ensures Championship survival for another 12-months at least.
Well unfortunately this is Charlton Athletic we’re talking about… We’ve been in this situation before, a 4-0 win over West Ham United (in our final Premier League season) meant fans went home that day thinking we were safe from relegation yet Football can be a cruel sport and ironically it was West Ham who survived come the end of that season whilst the Addicks were relegated and began this long exile from England’s top division…
So like that day, we’ve won the battle yet not the war just yet… We’ve nine fixtures remaining and we need to be at our best to get points from each and every one of them beginning this Saturday at home to Reading
03.12.2013 – Reading 1-0 Charlton
If there was a match we’ve lost this season due to our bad luck then the away match at Reading has to come close as that fixture… Denied a clear penalty early in the First-Half (which would have surely resulted in Reading going down to 10-men), things got worse for Charlton within minutes as Reading took a 1-0 lead through Billy Sharp, although the Addicks put in a battling display in the second half there was no way through to the Reading goal and the points stayed in Berkshire that evening.
Reading at the Valley
Of course am not the messiah (and no I’m not a very naughty boy either) so if I get this wrong then please don’t stone me… It’s been 20 years since Reading came away victorious at the Valley a 2-1 win thanks to goals from Simon Osborn and Michael Gilkes with a consolation from Mark Robson… Unfortunately that season was also the last time that Reading did the double over the Addicks with another 2-1 victory coming at Elm Park.
Reading this Season
Reading have improved as the season has gone on this year with Nigel Atkins trying to reach the Premier League with his second club (after guiding Southampton up a few years ago)… they currently sit in 6th place so occupy the final Play-Off spot yet only three points separate them from Nottingham Forest, Ipswich Town and Brighton and Hove Albion in the places beneath them.
So on to the stats and in terms of the Form Guide Reading currently sit in 11th in the League, three places and a point behind the Addicks who are up to 8th after their win over Leeds... In terms of victories on the road for Reading they’ve won nine matches whilst losing on six occasions, four matches have been drawn whilst Alex McCarthy has kept five clean sheets.
In terms of goals, the Addicks will need to keep a close eye on Adam Le Fondre (13) and Pavel Pogrebnyak (11) whilst Neil Blackman is next on the scoring charts with (4)… Reading’s biggest win on the road this season was a 3-0 victory over neighbours Millwall whilst their biggest defeat was a shock 5-2 drubbing at the hands of our good friends Sheffield Wednesday (the shock being that it was Wednesday’s first win of the season)
 
Charlton Team News
As mentioned in the last Match Thread the big news against Leeds United was the fact that Yohann Thuram refused to travel as he wasn’t getting any game time (and I think after that match its clear why Ben Hamer is) so it’ll be interesting to see if he returns this Weekend or whether Dillon Phillips continues as backup (whilst Nick Pope can only be recalled if a Goalkeeper is injured)
In terms of the rest of the pitch I’d be surprised if there is any change in the back line after the Addicks kept yet another clean sheet in midweek whilst Reza Ghoochanneijad should keep his spot in the starting eleven following his first goal for the club.
Possible Side to Face Reading
Hamer
Wilson – Morrison – Dervite – Wiggins
Cousins – Poyet
Ghoochanneijad – Ajdarevic – Jackson
Obika
Substitutes Bench
Phillips – Nego – Wood – Harriott – Petrucci – Pigott – Sordell
A4L’s Prediction: 1-0 (Ghoochanneijad)
Saturday 5th April 2014
3pm Kick-Off
Referee: Andrew Madley
Well well well… Another victory for new Manager Jose Riga on Tuesday night has seen the Addicks once again move three points further from the final relegation spot (currently occupied by Barnsley) and closer to the teams slightly above them, indeed should Charlton take maximum points from their fixture this Weekend and Birmingham lose against Doncaster then they’d find themselves in the dizzy heights of 20th position and I think then the physios will be passing round the oxygen masks rather than oranges as Charlton move to higher altitudes… What a difference one save, one goal can do!!
Of course I’m talking not just about the sublime finish from Reza Ghoochanneijad (first Iranian scorer at the club, first goal for Reza since joining from Standard Liege etc… a goal that partly gave us three points against Leeds United midweek) yet also the amazing save from Ben Hamer to deny Leeds from the penalty spot in injury time, there are certainly moments that define a season… could that be the crucial moment that saves Charlton’s season and ensures Championship survival for another 12-months at least.
Well unfortunately this is Charlton Athletic we’re talking about… We’ve been in this situation before, a 4-0 win over West Ham United (in our final Premier League season) meant fans went home that day thinking we were safe from relegation yet Football can be a cruel sport and ironically it was West Ham who survived come the end of that season whilst the Addicks were relegated and began this long exile from England’s top division…
So like that day, we’ve won the battle yet not the war just yet… We’ve nine fixtures remaining and we need to be at our best to get points from each and every one of them beginning this Saturday at home to Reading
03.12.2013 – Reading 1-0 Charlton
If there was a match we’ve lost this season due to our bad luck then the away match at Reading has to come close as that fixture… Denied a clear penalty early in the First-Half (which would have surely resulted in Reading going down to 10-men), things got worse for Charlton within minutes as Reading took a 1-0 lead through Billy Sharp, although the Addicks put in a battling display in the second half there was no way through to the Reading goal and the points stayed in Berkshire that evening.
Reading at the Valley
Of course am not the messiah (and no I’m not a very naughty boy either) so if I get this wrong then please don’t stone me… It’s been 20 years since Reading came away victorious at the Valley a 2-1 win thanks to goals from Simon Osborn and Michael Gilkes with a consolation from Mark Robson… Unfortunately that season was also the last time that Reading did the double over the Addicks with another 2-1 victory coming at Elm Park.
Reading this Season
Reading have improved as the season has gone on this year with Nigel Atkins trying to reach the Premier League with his second club (after guiding Southampton up a few years ago)… they currently sit in 6th place so occupy the final Play-Off spot yet only three points separate them from Nottingham Forest, Ipswich Town and Brighton and Hove Albion in the places beneath them.
So on to the stats and in terms of the Form Guide Reading currently sit in 11th in the League, three places and a point behind the Addicks who are up to 8th after their win over Leeds... In terms of victories on the road for Reading they’ve won nine matches whilst losing on six occasions, four matches have been drawn whilst Alex McCarthy has kept five clean sheets.
In terms of goals, the Addicks will need to keep a close eye on Adam Le Fondre (13) and Pavel Pogrebnyak (11) whilst Neil Blackman is next on the scoring charts with (4)… Reading’s biggest win on the road this season was a 3-0 victory over neighbours Millwall whilst their biggest defeat was a shock 5-2 drubbing at the hands of our good friends Sheffield Wednesday (the shock being that it was Wednesday’s first win of the season)
 
Charlton Team News
As mentioned in the last Match Thread the big news against Leeds United was the fact that Yohann Thuram refused to travel as he wasn’t getting any game time (and I think after that match its clear why Ben Hamer is) so it’ll be interesting to see if he returns this Weekend or whether Dillon Phillips continues as backup (whilst Nick Pope can only be recalled if a Goalkeeper is injured)
In terms of the rest of the pitch I’d be surprised if there is any change in the back line after the Addicks kept yet another clean sheet in midweek whilst Reza Ghoochanneijad should keep his spot in the starting eleven following his first goal for the club.
Possible Side to Face Reading
Hamer
Wilson – Morrison – Dervite – Wiggins
Cousins – Poyet
Ghoochanneijad – Ajdarevic – Jackson
Obika
Substitutes Bench
Phillips – Nego – Wood – Harriott – Petrucci – Pigott – Sordell
A4L’s Prediction: 1-0 (Ghoochanneijad)
