Charlton Athletic v Yeovil Town
Tuesday 5th April 2014
7:45pm Kick-Off
Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire)
Every now and again there comes a match (or matches) in a season which have defined Charlton Athletic not only as a Football Club but have also drastically helped shape their History as well⦠Over the next week the Addicks will be involved in two matches that could most certainly write a new chapter in the History books, whether they could really cement their chances for Championship survival⦠or whether the Addicks will have to restart once more from League One â Iâve certainly written in previous threads that weâre well and truly in the Business end of the season now yet the battle for survival truly begins this Tuesday night with the visit of Yeovil Town.
There have been many managers across the Football League that possibly deserve the âManager of the Yearâ award⦠People like Steve Bruce and Brendan Rodgers for the jobs done at Hull and Liverpool respectively, then you look at the likes of Russ Wilcox currently guiding S****horpe United back up from League Two⦠Or do you look at Gary Johnson at Yeovil who is working wonders to keep his Somerset side in the Championship on a budget that is amongst the lowest in League One let alone Englandâs 2nd Tier, many predicted that Yeovil would be the worst side in this league ever (with a record lowest points tally) yet theyâre still there, still fighting, will certainly be coming to the Valley with no fear and even if they should lose tomorrow night then with five matches left⦠Anything can happen.
Of course that job has been made easier this week after loanee (and top scorer) Ishmael Miller left the club and returned to Nottingham Forest following a row with the Manager yet in terms of reunions you only have to look at Simon Church and Jon Obika who have had spells on loan with the Glovers you also have to look to Goalkeeper Coach; Ben Roberts who has also had a spell down in Somerset. (None of the current crop of Yeovil players have appeared for the Addicks).
07.12.2013 â Yeovil Town 2-2 Charlton Athletic
In a match that the Addicks should have won comfortably in the end, Yeovil once again proved why they are still within a shout of survival themselves this term with another battling display⦠Goals from Cameron Stewart and Johnnie Jackson put Charlton 2-0 up before the break but following a disastrous 10-minutes, Yeovil not only pulled the match back to 2-2 (with goals from a Morrison own goal and Ishmael Miller penalty) yet captain, Johnnie Jackson was also sent off and Charlton ultimately were lucky to escape Somerset with a point.
Head to Head Meetings
The good news (other than Ishmael Miller being unavailable) is that Yeovil have never beaten Charlton in the League, theyâve only managed two draws (both at Yeovil) and their only victory to date was a 1-0 win at the Valley in the Carling Cup back in 2008 (A competition everyone beats us in)
Yeovil Town⦠the Stats
On the road this season, Yeovil Town have picked up one more point (18) than they have at home with an equal number of victories (4) whilst drawing six times and losing on ten occasions, theyâve scored a total of 23-goals on the road whilst conceding 38 times (Marek Stech has kept three clean sheets)
On to score-lines and their biggest defeat was 5-1 up at Huddersfield Town whilst their biggest win to date (on the road of course) was over Watford in November⦠Their goals had mainly been coming from Ishmael Miller (7) whilst James Hayter is on 5-goals with Byron Webster (at 6.4ft) has three goals⦠The Addicks will need to be on their guard in the 15-minutes prior to Half-Time (and Full-Time) with 23% of goals for Yeovil usually come in their period with just 10% coming in the 15-minute period after Half-Time.
 
Charlton Team News
Once again as suspected Yohann Thuram failed to make the bench against Reading following his refusal to travel to Leeds so Dillon Phillips should deputise in that position tomorrow night⦠With Reza Ghoochanneijad rested following his goal against Leeds you have to question if Jose Riga was resting players with tomorrowâs clash coming up or whether he prefers to rotate players
One interesting sign is the fact that Davide Petrucci played in this afternoonâs U21 match against Bristol City so there must be a question mark on whether heâll be involved following a lacklustre cameo against Reading.
Possible Side to face Yeovil Town
Hamer
Wilson â Morrison â Dervite â Wiggins
Cousins â Poyet
Ghoochanneijad â Ajdarevic â Jackson
Obika
Substitutes Bench
Phillips â Fox â Wood â Pritchard â Harriott â Sordell â Church
A4Lâs Prediction: 2-0 (Obika, Ghoochanneijad)
Tuesday 5th April 2014
7:45pm Kick-Off
Referee: Graham Scott (Oxfordshire)
Every now and again there comes a match (or matches) in a season which have defined Charlton Athletic not only as a Football Club but have also drastically helped shape their History as well⦠Over the next week the Addicks will be involved in two matches that could most certainly write a new chapter in the History books, whether they could really cement their chances for Championship survival⦠or whether the Addicks will have to restart once more from League One â Iâve certainly written in previous threads that weâre well and truly in the Business end of the season now yet the battle for survival truly begins this Tuesday night with the visit of Yeovil Town.
There have been many managers across the Football League that possibly deserve the âManager of the Yearâ award⦠People like Steve Bruce and Brendan Rodgers for the jobs done at Hull and Liverpool respectively, then you look at the likes of Russ Wilcox currently guiding S****horpe United back up from League Two⦠Or do you look at Gary Johnson at Yeovil who is working wonders to keep his Somerset side in the Championship on a budget that is amongst the lowest in League One let alone Englandâs 2nd Tier, many predicted that Yeovil would be the worst side in this league ever (with a record lowest points tally) yet theyâre still there, still fighting, will certainly be coming to the Valley with no fear and even if they should lose tomorrow night then with five matches left⦠Anything can happen.
Of course that job has been made easier this week after loanee (and top scorer) Ishmael Miller left the club and returned to Nottingham Forest following a row with the Manager yet in terms of reunions you only have to look at Simon Church and Jon Obika who have had spells on loan with the Glovers you also have to look to Goalkeeper Coach; Ben Roberts who has also had a spell down in Somerset. (None of the current crop of Yeovil players have appeared for the Addicks).
07.12.2013 â Yeovil Town 2-2 Charlton Athletic
In a match that the Addicks should have won comfortably in the end, Yeovil once again proved why they are still within a shout of survival themselves this term with another battling display⦠Goals from Cameron Stewart and Johnnie Jackson put Charlton 2-0 up before the break but following a disastrous 10-minutes, Yeovil not only pulled the match back to 2-2 (with goals from a Morrison own goal and Ishmael Miller penalty) yet captain, Johnnie Jackson was also sent off and Charlton ultimately were lucky to escape Somerset with a point.
Head to Head Meetings
The good news (other than Ishmael Miller being unavailable) is that Yeovil have never beaten Charlton in the League, theyâve only managed two draws (both at Yeovil) and their only victory to date was a 1-0 win at the Valley in the Carling Cup back in 2008 (A competition everyone beats us in)
Yeovil Town⦠the Stats
On the road this season, Yeovil Town have picked up one more point (18) than they have at home with an equal number of victories (4) whilst drawing six times and losing on ten occasions, theyâve scored a total of 23-goals on the road whilst conceding 38 times (Marek Stech has kept three clean sheets)
On to score-lines and their biggest defeat was 5-1 up at Huddersfield Town whilst their biggest win to date (on the road of course) was over Watford in November⦠Their goals had mainly been coming from Ishmael Miller (7) whilst James Hayter is on 5-goals with Byron Webster (at 6.4ft) has three goals⦠The Addicks will need to be on their guard in the 15-minutes prior to Half-Time (and Full-Time) with 23% of goals for Yeovil usually come in their period with just 10% coming in the 15-minute period after Half-Time.
 
Charlton Team News
Once again as suspected Yohann Thuram failed to make the bench against Reading following his refusal to travel to Leeds so Dillon Phillips should deputise in that position tomorrow night⦠With Reza Ghoochanneijad rested following his goal against Leeds you have to question if Jose Riga was resting players with tomorrowâs clash coming up or whether he prefers to rotate players
One interesting sign is the fact that Davide Petrucci played in this afternoonâs U21 match against Bristol City so there must be a question mark on whether heâll be involved following a lacklustre cameo against Reading.
Possible Side to face Yeovil Town
Hamer
Wilson â Morrison â Dervite â Wiggins
Cousins â Poyet
Ghoochanneijad â Ajdarevic â Jackson
Obika
Substitutes Bench
Phillips â Fox â Wood â Pritchard â Harriott â Sordell â Church
A4Lâs Prediction: 2-0 (Obika, Ghoochanneijad)
