Nothing from our side yet, but all is not well at Charlton... Treble injury blow for Charlton ahead of big Hull City clash CHARLTON Athletic have been dealt with a triple injury blow ahead of Saturday's clash with Hull City at The Valley. It is understood star striker Tony Watt is unavailable, as is fellow attacker Reza Ghoochannejhad and defender Chris Solly. Charlton will be hoping that Igor Vetokele has shaken off his injury problems in time to replace Watt, while Head Coach Guy Luzon will have to reshuffle his defence. Ghoochannejhad is believed to have a long-term injury following Tuesday's draw at Nottingham Forest. http://www.sevenoakschronicle.co.uk...tory-27645927-detail/story.html#ixzz3jMxuBze4
I can imagine Burnsy and Swanny talking in the hotel on Friday night. Burnsy says "I hope that googlyjihadchannel number 7 ain't playing". Swanny replies " I hope there is plenty of twats on the pitch"
Preview: Charlton Athletic V Hull City search It says something about Charlton’s run of fixtures at the start of this campaign that their trip to Nottingham on Tuesday night appeared the most winnable in the league throughout the entirety of August. For after the relative calm of an injury-hit Forest comes a Hull City side that contains several players of quality beyond this division and is brimming with confidence. Their start to this season making a mockery of those relegated sides who begin slowly, both this season and in previous years. As such, the similarities between the Tigers and Queens Park Rangers are few. Irrespective of the confidence the Addicks have gained during their unbeaten beginning to this campaign, it is unlikely to be enough to allow them to dominate a side as strong as Hull in the same way they did the R’s. Should they attempt to press high and take the game to an opposition with pace and cutting edge in attack, there is a strong danger they will be heavily exploited. Injuries may mean they not even be able to attempt it. In fact, despite Charlton being the hosts on Saturday, it may be wiser to view the threat their opposition will pose in the same way they did Derby’s at the iPro. An organised and resilient defensive effort, showing character and fight in the face of persistent attacks from the opposition, desperately required, please log in to view this image LAST MEETING – HULL CITY 1-0 CHARLTON ATHLETIC An error of judgement from Charlton goalkeeper Ben Hamer allowed promotion-chasing Hull to claim all three points at the KC Stadium in February 2013. The then relatively clean-shaven stopper came racing off his line to claim a corner, but only succeeded in helping the ball on towards the back post. Egyptian forward Gedo able to bundle the ball over the line. Against opposition who would ultimately finish in second place, the Addicks were not without chances to steal a point. Bradley Pritchard played through, but the Zimbabwean demi-god could only skew a glorious opening wide. Inches away from a pitch invasion. FORM Hull City: WDWW While QPR and Burnley’s response to relegation from the Premier League has been unimpressive, Hull have provided the boost supporters needed following the disappointment of the previous season. For they have started this season in relatively promising fashion. Huddersfield beaten by two, Accrington Stanley just about dispatched with on penalties in the League Cup, and a creditable draw away at Wolves that so easily could have been a victory were it not for a horrendous mistake by goalkeeper Alan McGregor. And Steve Bruce’s side will come into Saturday’s game at The Valley with the confidence that a late winner provides. One-time Charlton target Sone Aluko scoring with four minutes to play against Fulham on Wednesday to secure a 2-1 victory. Charlton: DDWW So impressive has Charlton’s start to the season been that there was genuine disappointment that they were only able to come away from the City Ground on Tuesday night with a point. For their performance was not of the standard of their dominant display against QPR and the resilient effort against Derby County. Attempting to take the game to Nottingham Forest, but so sloppy in possession that they ended up inviting as much pressure on themselves as the Rams provided. Patrick Bauer, thankfully, able to clear up the chaos on most occasions. But so too did frustration exist owing to the fact that the Addicks were wasteful in front of goal. Had Simon Makienok taken one of three chances, and Dorus de Vries not been on hand to make two quite frankly ridiculous saves, a win would have been achieved irrespective of the somewhat incomplete performance. That there is still enough attacking quality in this side to come close to victory despite a sluggish overall effort is extremely promising. Particularly for games like this one, with Hull arguably the stronger side on paper. please log in to view this image THE OPPOSITION Despite returning to full training this week, the trip to SE7 will come too soon for midfielder Mohamed Diame. The former West Ham man has spent several months out with a knee injury, and is expected to return in the next week or so. But midfield pair Sam Clucas and Isaac Hayden are pushing to start after coming off the bench against Fulham having been doubts prior to the game. THE ADDICKS Charlton have been dealt a major blow with vice-skipper Chris Solly and talismanic forward Tony Watt being ruled out for Saturday’s game. Solly took a hefty blow late on in Tuesday’s draw with Forest, while Watt was substituted not long after half-time at the City Ground having been unusually quiet. please log in to view this image With no recognised cover at full-back and both Igor Vetokele and Reza Ghoochannejhad also injured, it leaves the Addicks incredibly weak at both right-back and in attack. Youngster Regan Charles-Cook will come in for his league debut to replace Solly, while fellow academy graduate Karlan Ahearne-Grant will start up top for the Reds. please log in to view this image KEY BATTLE – THE GERMAN WALL V HULL’S FORWARDS While we still attempt to work out if Simon Makienok is another George Tucudean or Yann Kermorgant’s replacement, Cristian Ceballos is strong enough to be a constant threat in this division, and Zakarya Bergdich will be able to provide something more than brief glimpses of quality in cameos, at least one of Charlton’s new signings has left supporters in no doubt about his quality. Patrick Bauer has been so resolute that he could probably successfully hold off opposition attacks for 24 hours. His reading of the game constantly making you question whether he is actually just 22, his strength allowing him to dominate forwards, and his defensive skills have so far impressively stood up to any test. Of course, he has had invaluable support. Chris Solly doing a fantastic impression of Chris Solly and Morgan Fox continuing to get better with every game. Alou Diarra a little uncoordinated at times, but marvellous in the air and capable of a highlight reel-worthy tackle. Ahmed Kashi’s passing sometimes erratic, but his defensive contribution excellent. please log in to view this image But without Bauer’s control and leadership at the back, Luzon’s system would crumble. His almost faultless protection of his own goal as important as Watt’s bombardment of the other. And with Solly and Watt both absent for Saturday’s fixtures, Bauer’s contribution is likely to prove even greater. Against opposition who appear impressive in attack, he will once again need to be impressive to frustrate Hull. His reading of the game will need to be spot on to prevent Nikica Jelavic’s moment from causing problems, and to halt the pacey Chuba Akpom and Abel Hernandez. please log in to view this image PREDICTION A tough test for the Addicks has become something of an impossible task given the absence of Solly and Watt. A Derby-like performance is needed for Charlton to have any chance of taking something from the game. Charlton Athletic 0-1 Hull City.
Thank heavens that Derek Hales has long since retired.!!!! Should be a good time to play them then. Charlton has hardly been a happy valley over the years for the Tigers.
I've only seen the tigersplayer highlights of our games so far but I've been generally impressed with some of our play.. we have a good mix of experience at the back (Dawson/Davies), in midfield (Hudds/Meyler) on the wing (Elmo) and up front (Jela) then some real pace with Robbo, Odubajo, Akpom, Aluko.. and Clucas is a tidy player although he'll need to hit the gym!
It would appear that Charlton are not looking forward to saturday's game with us. Hope our lot dont think this is going to be easy.......... It wont be.!!!!!
Sounds like we'll be playing against a depleted defense as well as key strikers missing. I'd like to see us start with the same line-up that looked so impressive in the first half against Fulham. Pace up front and solid at the back. Good chance to move into first place with Ipswich in a tough game at Preston although Brighton should beat Blackburn. Lets get Gray wrapped up, and Bentley signed.
if you'd listened to SB's post-match interview youd have heard him rule out Gray as we won't meet the price and Bristol City have done Dwight Gayle is Plan B
Vetokele would be worth a punt, been saying it all Summer. Big and powerful, like Faye, but a striker.
I think you are a bit behind the times. Read the City Transfer thread #10189 posted by OLM. Bruce still wants him and its very clear that he wants to move here for reasons discussed elsewhere. Gray has already rejected Bristol and Cotterrill says the deals off. Gayle will not move to a Championship club and his price is more than Gray's...so that certainly isnt Plan B. Its all dependent on us moving out a player....Hernandez Huddlestone or ?? before the window closes. Otherwise we'll wait till January.
BBC Humberside Sport @HumbersideSport #hcafc boss Steve Bruce says Alex Bruce is added to the squad for tomorrow's game at Charlton where Nikica Jelavic could be recalled.
Yup. It will be interesting to see who else drops out when Maloney comes into the squad for the Preston game.