Football League Championship â Round Seven
Charlton Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Tuesday 16th September 2014
7:45pm Kick-Off
Referee â Patrick Miller (Bedfordshire)
With the fixtures coming thick and fast we swiftly move on the next round of Championship fixtures (and following my impromptu break for two weeks following the Brighton fixture the return of the match previewsâ¦) When the fixture list is released any permutation can happen any bit of back luck can happen as a team could be anywhere in the league when itâs the turn of Charlton to face them, of course if luck decided (and it would be strange luck) a side could go a whole season playing sides in the bottom half of the table and visa versa, well so far the latter has most certainly happened to Charlton especially when you look at the current league table and notice that following the first seven fixtures, the Addicks will not only have to face five teams in the top half (three of those currently in the PlayOffs) yet by next Saturday will have faced the three beaten PlayOff sides from last seasonsâ Championship yet also the three promoted sides from League One (ironically it seems from those eight teams, Charlton have made harder work of the two teams not in those two categories⦠Watford and Huddersfield), this Tuesday evening and itâs the turn of the League One Champions and the side that currently occupy 3rd place: Wolverhampton Wanderers⦠Of course being a league the above is meaningless as everyone must play each other twice throughout the season so bring it on!!
Charlton Athletic when they won League One back in 2011/12 equalled a points record in Englandâs third tier which was first set by Fulham back in 1998/99 (Of course that points total would be 101 points)⦠Based on the performances set by the Addicks that year, many would think that the above points total wouldnât be beaten (at least for a few years), well I suppose a few years was all it took⦠When Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated in successive seasons many thought theyâd follow the same route as the likes of Charlton, Southampton, Leeds in struggling to get back into the 2nd tier, Wolves on the other hand had no concerns and under ex-Millwall Manager: Kenny Jackett they would set a new League One record by winning the Division last year with 103-points (Not bad I s'pose)⦠Fast forward to this season and another promotion push could well be on the cards, after six games Wolves sit a point ahead of the Addicks having just lost the single game (Rotherham United) yet winning one additional game more to leave them a point ahead in the fight for the Premier League.
The Addicks though come into Tuesday with a 100% record at the Valley so far this season and are the only team with such a home fortress in the league so far, and following a gutsy clean-sheet against Watford on Saturday; Charlton will be eager to keep all three points in South East London once againâ¦
The Ex-Addick
In terms of reunions between the clubs this weeknight there are only two players that could line-up against their former clubs which actually involve Wolvesâ players⦠Firstly striker: Leon Clarke (Who spent time with the Addicks on their way to the League One title), who isnât this weekâs feature and secondly is the man charged with keeping Charlton from yet another victory and who is this weekâs feature: Carl Ikeme
Signed by Phil Parkinson in October 2009, Carl Ikeme would join the ranks of the not-so-successful loanees to have spent time at the Valley in recent years⦠Signed as cover for an injured Rob Elliot making just five appearances for the club⦠Upon his return to Molineux after the short spell Ikeme would go on to spent time on loan at five other clubs (Sheffield United, Queens Park Rangers, Leicester City, Middlesbrough and Doncaster Rovers), following the relegation of Wolves to League One (and the subsequent departure of Wayne Hennessey), Ikeme would be given the first choice jersey guiding Wolves back to the Championship at the first attempt.
Wolves⦠the Stats
Total Points: 13 â Third Place
Points on the Road: 4 - Blackpool (D)⦠Fulham (W)
Biggest Win: 3-1 Blackburn Rovers - Biggest Defeat: 0-1 Rotherham United
Top Goalscorers: Bakary Sako (3-Goals)
2nd Place: David Edwards â 3rd Place: Nouha Dicko (1-Goal each)
Number of Team Goals Scored: 6 (5-Home / 1-Away)
Clean-Sheets: Carl Ikeme (2-Home / 2-Away)
Number of Team Goals Conceded: 2 (1-Home / 1-Away)
Expect Wolves to be most dangerous in the 15mins leading up to Half-Time whilst they could be at their weakest midway through the 2nd Half.
Charlton Team News
The obvious change that should come out of the Valley tomorrow night will be the resting of Chris Solly who will be doubtful for any midweek match this season, Joe Gomez should of course come into cover⦠the only injury worry at the moment will be to midfielder: Johann Gudmundsson who only just passed a medical prior to the Watford match yet failed to make it to half-time before being replaced by Lawrie Wilson (Of course should Gudmundsson once again fail to be fit then Wilson would be expected to step up to the Right of Midfield)⦠Frederic Bulot, our newest Addick is the only other player with a question mark above him, with Peeters admitting he wouldnât be rushed into playing Bulot (wanting him to learn the Charlton way) we could well see a position on the bench should there be space.
One other story to come out of Saturdays performance against Watford was the inclusion of young Striker: Karl Aherne-Grant in the MatchDay squad, although surely only there for experience it certainly shows that Bob Peeters has one eye on the continuous conveyor belt of young players coming through our Academy.
Possible side to face Wolverhampton Wanderers
Henderson
Gomez â Bikey â Ben Haim â Wiggins
Wilson â Buyens â Jackson â Cousins
Tucudean â Vetokele
Substitutes Bench
Pope â Fox â Morrison â Moussa â Harriott â Bulot â Church
A4Lâs Prediction: 1-0 (Jackson)
Charlton Athletic v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Tuesday 16th September 2014
7:45pm Kick-Off
Referee â Patrick Miller (Bedfordshire)
With the fixtures coming thick and fast we swiftly move on the next round of Championship fixtures (and following my impromptu break for two weeks following the Brighton fixture the return of the match previewsâ¦) When the fixture list is released any permutation can happen any bit of back luck can happen as a team could be anywhere in the league when itâs the turn of Charlton to face them, of course if luck decided (and it would be strange luck) a side could go a whole season playing sides in the bottom half of the table and visa versa, well so far the latter has most certainly happened to Charlton especially when you look at the current league table and notice that following the first seven fixtures, the Addicks will not only have to face five teams in the top half (three of those currently in the PlayOffs) yet by next Saturday will have faced the three beaten PlayOff sides from last seasonsâ Championship yet also the three promoted sides from League One (ironically it seems from those eight teams, Charlton have made harder work of the two teams not in those two categories⦠Watford and Huddersfield), this Tuesday evening and itâs the turn of the League One Champions and the side that currently occupy 3rd place: Wolverhampton Wanderers⦠Of course being a league the above is meaningless as everyone must play each other twice throughout the season so bring it on!!
Charlton Athletic when they won League One back in 2011/12 equalled a points record in Englandâs third tier which was first set by Fulham back in 1998/99 (Of course that points total would be 101 points)⦠Based on the performances set by the Addicks that year, many would think that the above points total wouldnât be beaten (at least for a few years), well I suppose a few years was all it took⦠When Wolverhampton Wanderers were relegated in successive seasons many thought theyâd follow the same route as the likes of Charlton, Southampton, Leeds in struggling to get back into the 2nd tier, Wolves on the other hand had no concerns and under ex-Millwall Manager: Kenny Jackett they would set a new League One record by winning the Division last year with 103-points (Not bad I s'pose)⦠Fast forward to this season and another promotion push could well be on the cards, after six games Wolves sit a point ahead of the Addicks having just lost the single game (Rotherham United) yet winning one additional game more to leave them a point ahead in the fight for the Premier League.
The Addicks though come into Tuesday with a 100% record at the Valley so far this season and are the only team with such a home fortress in the league so far, and following a gutsy clean-sheet against Watford on Saturday; Charlton will be eager to keep all three points in South East London once againâ¦
The Ex-Addick
In terms of reunions between the clubs this weeknight there are only two players that could line-up against their former clubs which actually involve Wolvesâ players⦠Firstly striker: Leon Clarke (Who spent time with the Addicks on their way to the League One title), who isnât this weekâs feature and secondly is the man charged with keeping Charlton from yet another victory and who is this weekâs feature: Carl Ikeme
Signed by Phil Parkinson in October 2009, Carl Ikeme would join the ranks of the not-so-successful loanees to have spent time at the Valley in recent years⦠Signed as cover for an injured Rob Elliot making just five appearances for the club⦠Upon his return to Molineux after the short spell Ikeme would go on to spent time on loan at five other clubs (Sheffield United, Queens Park Rangers, Leicester City, Middlesbrough and Doncaster Rovers), following the relegation of Wolves to League One (and the subsequent departure of Wayne Hennessey), Ikeme would be given the first choice jersey guiding Wolves back to the Championship at the first attempt.
Wolves⦠the Stats
Total Points: 13 â Third Place
Points on the Road: 4 - Blackpool (D)⦠Fulham (W)
Biggest Win: 3-1 Blackburn Rovers - Biggest Defeat: 0-1 Rotherham United
Top Goalscorers: Bakary Sako (3-Goals)
2nd Place: David Edwards â 3rd Place: Nouha Dicko (1-Goal each)
Number of Team Goals Scored: 6 (5-Home / 1-Away)
Clean-Sheets: Carl Ikeme (2-Home / 2-Away)
Number of Team Goals Conceded: 2 (1-Home / 1-Away)
Expect Wolves to be most dangerous in the 15mins leading up to Half-Time whilst they could be at their weakest midway through the 2nd Half.
Charlton Team News
The obvious change that should come out of the Valley tomorrow night will be the resting of Chris Solly who will be doubtful for any midweek match this season, Joe Gomez should of course come into cover⦠the only injury worry at the moment will be to midfielder: Johann Gudmundsson who only just passed a medical prior to the Watford match yet failed to make it to half-time before being replaced by Lawrie Wilson (Of course should Gudmundsson once again fail to be fit then Wilson would be expected to step up to the Right of Midfield)⦠Frederic Bulot, our newest Addick is the only other player with a question mark above him, with Peeters admitting he wouldnât be rushed into playing Bulot (wanting him to learn the Charlton way) we could well see a position on the bench should there be space.
One other story to come out of Saturdays performance against Watford was the inclusion of young Striker: Karl Aherne-Grant in the MatchDay squad, although surely only there for experience it certainly shows that Bob Peeters has one eye on the continuous conveyor belt of young players coming through our Academy.
Possible side to face Wolverhampton Wanderers
Henderson
Gomez â Bikey â Ben Haim â Wiggins
Wilson â Buyens â Jackson â Cousins
Tucudean â Vetokele
Substitutes Bench
Pope â Fox â Morrison â Moussa â Harriott â Bulot â Church
A4Lâs Prediction: 1-0 (Jackson)

