Cheers! I've assumed for ages it was the same Yussuf.Thats a different Yussuf, Rashid Yussuf plays in non league.
Cheers! I've assumed for ages it was the same Yussuf.Thats a different Yussuf, Rashid Yussuf plays in non league.
Does this mean it will automatically be on Player? I have just noticed that a lot of stuff on Player also appears on YouTube for free. This makes Player even more of a rip-off in my opinion.CAFC official site said:Charlton's U21 side are back in action at The Valley on Monday, October 13th (2pm) when they take on Sheffield United.
Admission is free for season-ticket holders and Valley Gold members who bring their booklets or membership cards to the turnstiles on the day.
Tickets are otherwise priced £3 adults, £2 seniors and concessions and £1 juniors accompanied by an adult.
Turnstiles will be open from 1pm on the day and all seating will be unreserved in the lower tier of the West Stand.
It is also planned that the game will be streamed live on the club's official YouTube channel.
Charlton u21 2 Sheffield Utd 0
Watched this game on YouTube. Even though I turned the quality down to the lowest, I suffered a lot of stop-start through buffering. Camerawork was poor too, so hard to judge, but I was less than impressed even though we won 2-0.
First goal was completely against the run of play. Their keeper dropped the ball from a long free-kick and Lennon slammed it in. Second goal came from one of our very few sustained passing moves, from Daniell, playing experimentally at CF.
First half the Blades played all the football. Second was more even. They created far more scoring chances but their shooting was feeble and Pope was authoritative.
Thomas looked liked Bikey, all action and very physical. Lennon just mopped up calmly. Holmes-Dennis and Munns looked good. Ansah, Muldoon and Browne feeble.
Sheffield Utd looked like a team with assured passing, but with powder-puff finishing.
My impression was that man for man, our players were at least the equal of theirs, but we had no game-plan or team-work, relying on spurts of individual skill and, as the game wore on, individual strength. Our defenders were excellent at winning the ball but then either gave the ball away being caught in possession or from aimless long clearances. Did not enhance my faith in Euell's coaching.
Obviously I defer to your opinion, DP, as I only watched stuttering online coverage and you know the players better than me, but I don't really see where our opinions differ.I went to the Valley today and from Eddie's summation of the match I must have been at a different game. We played ok and certainly it was a good Team display. Everybody put in a shift.
He hasn't cut it with the U-21's. Munns has, and has earned his chance, if it comes.I'd be worried if Ansah got the call up to the first team squad.
Make more sense with Daniell instead of Ansah and play 4-5-1. We would have the natural LM we have been lacking all season. I don't really think he is League standard, but got to be better than Ansah. At least he would have "nuisance" value.Another win, 1-0 away to Udders, Kadell Daniel getting the goal. Neither Munns nor Ansah featured, presumably they'll be in tomorrow's squad.
In a year or two LM should be the least of our problems, with Holmes-Dennis and Edwardes both able to play LM or LB. Holmes-Dennis seems to have made a bit of a name for himself after just one game at Oxford, and is a bit ahead of Edwardes in terms of development, we just need someone to keep the left side warm until these two come through!Make more sense with Daniell instead of Ansah and play 4-5-1. We would have the natural LM we have been lacking all season.
Apart from the keeper, that was our u21 "Second XI".Phillips, Pyke, Edwards, Muldoon, Thomas, Obileye, Cumberbatch, Charles-Cook, Browne, Daniel, Kennedy
Subs: Beeney, Konsa, Barnes, Gerard, Umerah.
Glad to see Holmes-Dennis had a very good debut for Oxford yesterday. A lot of their fans had to eat humble pie after slating the manager for bringing him in. I've been singing his praises for a while now, always liked him in midfield, but it seems his future might be at LB. Ahearne-Grant made his debut for us yesterday, and I haven't said much about him because I thought he needed a bit of time in the U-21's before making the step up. However necessity is the mother of invention, and let's hope he learns quickly about coping with Championship defenders.