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Gillesphey rewarded with new contract

I missed yesterday Macaulay Gillesphey nipping in at the far past to meet a new contract head on.

I’m pleased about this, very well deserved. Gillesphey signed a fresh 2-year contract plus a club option of a year.

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Mbick signs contract extension

The Addicks have tied down Micah Mbick to a new contract. Fresh with a new haircut the 18-year old has put pen to paper on an extension after signing his first pro deal in December 2023.

The new contract runs until the summer of 2028 with club option of an extra year.

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Amari’i Bell signs

You can ring my…. 🔔

This looks a sensible squad building signing. Left sided centre back Amari’i Bell has signed on a 2-year deal after the expiry of his contract at Luton Town.

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Target’s going elsewhere

The players returned to Sparrows Lane today for post-summer testing, which I suspect is a little different to the old days when players returned having loaded on a few holiday pounds and smelling of stale cigarettes were told to run up and down the East Terrace.

The first friendly is 9 days away.

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New away shirt

What it says on the tin: the bespoke shirt takes inspiration from the club’s roots. The all-over tonal aquatic blue, white, and grey fish scale pattern pays tribute to legendary local fishmonger Arthur Bryan.

A little different, avoids Millwall blue and takes a nod to our wonderful history.

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Tanto signs

Or to give him his real name…. Isaac Tanitoluwaloba Aduraoluwatimileyin Olaofe was today added to Nathan Jones’ Championship squad. Imagine getting his name on the back of your short at 50p a letter?

Olaofe has signed a three-year contract with a club option of an additional year.

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Having a beer with Keith Peacock 🍺

2️⃣1️⃣ Recently I passed my 21st year of writing this Blog, which if I stop to think about it, is actually quite crazy. I ran a couple of 20th birthday series to commemorate that landmark, and I plan on doing a couple of different things to acknowledge getting the key 🔑.

To celebrate 21 years I am going to pick 21 current or former Charlton players from the beginning of my time of supporting Charlton in 1975 that I’d love to go for a beer with and talk Charlton.

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Keeper Kaminski signed

Luton Town’s Thomas Kaminski has become the Addicks second signing of the summer. Noted as fee undisclosed, Kaminski has signed a three-year deal.

The 32-year old Belgian has made close to 500 appearances including 38 in the Premier League and 160 in The Championship.

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Thomas Kaminski

I reckon we may see a little bit of movement this week on the transfer incomings front.

There’s a little pre-season activity in some places and player’s contracts do expire on Monday.

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Saturday’s without football

What did you do yesterday?

Watch Lee Carsley’s brilliant England U21’s retain the Euro Championship? Sing-a-long to the Glastonbury coverage? Watch the empty seats under dark sky’s during the ridiculous weather break of the Chelsea match? Or something completely different..

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Having a beer with Paulo Di Canio 🍺

2️⃣1️⃣ Over the next months I plan on running a couple of different series of posts to celebrate this Blog’s recent 21st birthday.

As Chicago Addick came of drinking age, at least in the land of the free, I thought I’d run a series of 21 current or former Charlton players from the beginning of my time of supporting them that I’d love to go for a beer with, someone I’d be delighted to spend a couple of hours listening to Charlton and football anecdotes over a couple of pints or whatever takes their fancy.

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Ipswich at Colchester

I presume they were waiting on the fixture release, and our game against Ipswich is a couple of months in, so the Addicks will take on the Tractor Boys in a pre-season friendly at Colchester United’s ground.

The game will be played on Tuesday, July 29th at 7.30pm to round out our pre-season schedule.

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Carabao Cup draw

A busy day for fixtures.

The 1st Round draw was made for the Carabao Cup this afternoon and we will be at home to Stevenage in a one-off game. The match is due to be played on Tuesday 11th August.

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Watford at home to open

Watford at home 12.30pm opening day. Then we travel to Bristol City the following Saturday followed by Leicester back at The Valley a week later. The last game of August is a trip to Loftus Road.

Millwall at home is early (Sept 13th), we travel to The Den on Saturday, January 24th. Hopefully it will be snowing!

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A month ago

Not a hint of transfer news, nada but The Valley pitch has had its top soil removed and is having some remedial work to help the artificial fibres knit better with the natural grass, and the new Bluewater shop opens tomorrow. Oh and the 2025/26 Championship fixtures are due to be dropped tomorrow at noon.

However, I know we are all gearing up for the new season, but let’s not forget what happened a month ago today.

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Pre-season

Charlton added Southend United to the pre-season schedule today. That looks like it will be the final friendly before we kick off The Championship season.

That leaves possibly another game on July 29th or 30th between the trips to Cambridge and Southend, but as it stands our pre-season line up looks neither exciting nor uber challenging.

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New CEO

My first thoughts this morning? Why an earth have we made Danny Murphy CEO?

After a long search the club has turned to Dane Murphy as its new Chief Executive Officer. Murphy comes with a fine CV, and by the age of 39 has played pro, been a scout, a technical director and a football club CEO.

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Summer solstice

Summer officially arrived today although summer has been knocking around here for quite some time 🌞. The longest day means a later sunset, which will be around 8.30pm here tonight, an hour earlier than London. Although the latest sunset will follow next week.

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Isaac ‘Tanto’ Olaofe

A Friday night rumour to sleep on.

The 25-year old Lewisham born Stockport County striker has scored 36 goals in 121 games for the promotion rivals and Hatters’ fans reckon we are making moves to sign him.

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Slovenia again

Nathan Jones and his squad will return to Slovenia this summer as I opined yesterday.

Nathan Jones has been taking his teams to Slovenia since 2017 and the squad will stay at the same training camp in Kranjska Gora, which is in the northwestern part of the country nestled between mountains and glacial lakes.

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Discreet signings

One can find transfer rumours all over the internet. It only takes a keyboard, a social media account and an empty life but I don’t expect many Charlton transfer rumours to make it out in the open this summer.

Even known sleuth Rich Cawley might find it hard to prise information out of the club, and Nathan Jones is notoriously guarded.

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New home kit

The new shirt is a grower, and importantly the right shade of red. I like the detail, although I think most Addicks will point to the black sleeve cuff but we’ve long toyed with black and it does appears on the badge.

Really not a lot you can do with the home shirt apart from making it appealing, which Reebok have and, shocker, it is already in the club shop for sale.

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Ethan Gailbraith bid turned down

Sky Sports are reporting, so a reliable source, that Leyton Orient have turned down a bid from Charlton of £1.3 million for Ethan Gailbraith.

Gailbraith impressed for the O’s in the last two season’s playing 96 times, scoring 11 goals, with 10 assists.

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21 today

Chicago Addick becomes 21 today, which means it can drink legally in all 50 U.S. states. Cheers 🍺.

21 years ago today I penned my first post from my Chicago apartment after returning from the pub where Zinedine Zidane had just scored twice in injury time to beat England in their opening Euro 2004 Group match.

That was not the last time this Blog wrote of snatching defeat away from victory!

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New CEO

My first thoughts this morning? Why an earth have we made Danny Murphy CEO?

After a long search the club has turned to Dane Murphy as its new Chief Executive Officer. Murphy comes with a fine CV, and by the age of 39 has played pro, been a scout, a technical director and a football club CEO.

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Odel Offiah interest

The steadfast Rich Cawley has linked us with Brighton defender Odel Offiah. The 22-year old of rugby legend Martin, comes with quite the reputation.

Offiah played 44 games last season whilst on loan at Blackpool.

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Substack

I am sure most of you have found or heard that Rich Cawley has moved into the freelance world and has a subscription page on Substack.

Rich already has over 2,000 subscribers including me, which tells you how well he’s regarded as a journalist plus how valuable his insight will be into The Addicks’ summer transfer window.

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Sonny Carey signs from Blackpool

It has been a busy day at the training ground.

The Addicks announced the signing of a midfield 10 Sonny Carey from Blackpool. The 24-year old will join the club following the expiration of his contract at Blackpool on July 1st.

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Small signs for Preston

A real shame, but not surprising to see Thierry Small leave the club today. He and his agent had long held out against signing a new contract and his move to Preston underlines how hard it will be to compete financially with other clubs a level up.

Small signed for Preston North End today on a 4-year deal, and they will pay a ‘training compensation.’

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Nathan Jones signs new 5-year contract

Well that puts Cardiff City back in their box.

“Charlton Athletic are delighted to announce that men’s first-team Manager Nathan Jones has signed a new five-year contract with the club, committing his future to the Addicks until the summer of 2030.” (more)

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Nathan Jones and the owner group

Rich Cawley has poured water over the Nathan Jones to Cardiff City yarn. The comments on the X post tell you the depth of feeling towards the most in-the-know Charlton reporter. Hoping Rich gets back to work soon.

Whilst The Bluebirds will need to look elsewhere we can continue to look forward to what will be a busy summer.

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Cardiff City speculation

A tweet from a Welsh journalist has turned a lot of Charlton fan’s heads this weekend. He is speculating that Nathan Jones is a long and expensive shot to be Cardiff City’s next manager.

The Welsh club who we bypassed on the way to The Championship are looking for their 10th manager in 4 years.

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No surprise as Chuks, Watson released

No surprises in today’s released and retained list by the club.

Farewell to academy graduate Aaron Henry, Championship play-off winners medalist’s Chuks Aneke and Tennai Watson plus short-term ‘keeper signing Dean Bouzanis.

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Our people

When the samba rhythm starts to play🎵. Still singing.

I’ve been staring at the picture of next season’s Championship clubs. A little foreboding, a lot exciting. Other than Wrexham, we have played regularly against the others since I started watching Charlton in the mid 70’s. In fact Portsmouth (116 times), Middlesbrough, Blackburn and Derby are all among the teams we have played the most in our history.

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SLP closes

Very sad news about the South London Press, which abruptly closed it’s doors yesterday after 160 years covering our corner of the capital.

The South London Press was owned by MSI Media Ltd having acquired the title from administrators back in 2017. Staff were told on Tuesday to stop working, and the paper’s sport editor Rich Cawley made first mention of it yesterday on his X page.

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Pulchritudinous

Yep, still scrolling through video’s.

Plenty of fans filmed Macauley Gillesphey’s goal, I don’t understand why people do that, but I am glad they did. There’s also some absolutely cracking photos out there as well. Charlton Life have a whole archive in waiting here.

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Happy Monday

I’m at Gatwick waiting for my flight, which I might actually miss unless I can stop myself scrolling through videos and photos of yesterday.

A momentous day, a momentous season that due to the contrasting segments of it seemed to last forever.

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Charlton Athletic 1 Leyton Orient 0 (Wembley)

Exhausted, but the best kind of 🔴⚪️

I learnt a long time ago that these kind of days do not come along very often, and when they do you have to soak it in, cement it into your memory. Soak it in, Addicks.

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Empty seats

It doesn’t look as if we will be getting more tickets, which is quite unfathomable from Wembley and the EFL in so many ways.

Even considering blocks left empty for segregation and corporate junkies there will still be 10,000 seats sat empty on Sunday.

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Jimmy Hendry RIP

Scott Minto said on social media today that former Charlton physio Jimmy Hendry had passed away. The Scot was popular at The Valley and joined at the time Lennie Lawrence was made manager in 1987.

Jimmy played in Scotland for Queens Park, moved south to study physiotherapy and then worked for Chelsea before moving to The Valley.

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Welcome back Phil Chapple

My psychic powers have worked once again.

Amongst the play-off fever, and for a lot of Addicks the anxiety of getting a Wembley ticket, the club announced today that Phil Chapple joins the Addicks as Head of Recruitment.

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How many miles travelled

A resourceful Addick has mapped the journey’s of Charlton fans to Wembley this weekend from their overseas homes.

As of now there are 22 different countries that Addicks are travelling to Wembley from, cumulatively flying almost 190,000 miles!

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The journey continues

Talking Point 🗣️

Just as the blood pressure has returned to some kind of normality, thoughts turn to another week of expectation, excitement and nerves.

They were two highly competitive, tight and stressful games against Wycombe, yet on Thursday in a cacophony of noise we perservered and have put ourselves in with a shot of the ultimate goal.

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Charlton Athletic 1 Wycombe Wanderers 0

A magical night at The Valley, plenty of sore heads and rasping voices this morning.

A remarkable achievement to get to this point, and The Valley last night was a special place.

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Exhausted

I was exhausted by the time I went to bed last night. I felt as I had headed every long ball.

Three more days until the next chapter of this season, rest will be key for all of us.

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Wycombe Wanderers 0 Charlton Athletic 0

That was a battle, pretty gruesome at times, but we were equal to everything that was thrown at us, including the odd elbow and lunging tackle.

A clean sheet and level after the first leg. Back to The Valley we go.

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Phil Chapple

Early last summer I match-made Luke Berry and Dan Potts together with Nathan Jones, and this year I’m going to plump for a future commingling of Nathan Jones and Phil Chapple.

Chapple has a very good reputation in the game as a scout and from his previous jobs in player recruitment, and he has just left Luton Town following their relegation.

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Long week

It’s been a long week, especially since I’ve been flying around a bit, literally, but the expectation and nerves continue to build. The game isn’t even tomorrow, is it.

I hope everyone got a ticket for the 2nd leg that wanted one. There was the expected grumbles around ticket sales and allocations but the club apparently sold 19,000 tickets in two days. That is incredible and no wonder the ticket office was creaking under the volume of buyers.

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Tickets

A busy day on the club’s ticket page, which brought systematic moans, groans and stresses. I heard from a few mates about the problem Albury had as well.

I’m actually surprised the club has decided to sell tickets on a Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday and it appears they had very few staff covering phones.

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Charlton Athletic 3 Burton Albion 1

4th place finish then. We might not have won anything to this point, but applause 👏 all round to Nathan Jones, his staff, the players and all of those Addicks that have backed them home and away all season long.

Together the journey will continue.

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When Saturday comes

Burton got their point tonight to assure their safety and their 8th consecutive L1 campaign, which will give them the longest tenure now that Shrewsbury have dropped.

Gary Bowyer has done a very good job there since he took over before Christmas.

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Reebok to replace Castore

The good folk on Charlton Life with their ear close to the ground have hinted that next season’s Charlton kits will be made by Reebok.

I’m not sure whether there will be other English clubs choosing Reebok but this marks the old English trainer maker’s re-entry back into the manufacturing and supplying of football kits.

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More fish to fry

Talking Point 🗣️

Addicks have had better Saturdays. Yesterday was a turgid day all round which I don’t need to remind you.

Yet, in times like these I remind myself of what Curbs would say. Don’t get too high on the highs and too low on the lows.

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Play-off games not on Charlton TV

I have been reading that Charlton TV will not be allowed to televise the play-off’s.

Sky Sports holds exclusive domestic rights for the EFL, including the play-offs, under a five-year deal that started this season running to 2028/29. In addition to that the EFL signed an international rights deal with a variety of overseas TV companies, most you’ve never heard off, to have exclusive access to show games.

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Wrexham 3 Charlton Athletic 0

That was thoroughly disappointing.

Two early quick fire goals stunned us and Wrexham simply out-Charlton’d us throughout and were deserved winners. Fair play to them and Parky.

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Every Saturday we follow

1,284 Addicks are descending on the north-east of Wales this weekend, many staying over the border in the pretty city of Chester.

I’ve never been the Racecourse Ground, but have just noticed it’s on Mold Road. I had an old girlfriend that lived just outside of Mold (photo), and probably not surprisingly she never introduced me to the qualities of Wrexham, but we did spend a lot of time in Chester.

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Aneke red card to stand

It wasn’t a surprise was it that Chuks’ ban was not overturned. It rarely happens that a referee admits to a mistake, and it never happens to us.

This despite obvious video evidence that the coming together between him and the Wycombe player was neither violent conduct nor an elbow in the face.

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Wycombe Wanderers 0 Charlton Athletic 4

This team.

Talk about giving us something to get behind. That was a virtuoso performance producing a magnificent result this afternoon.

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Momentum and a spirit of resilence

Talking Point 🗣️

Only those that had partaken in a few too many shandies after the Crawley Town home game in early December would’ve predicted a play-off place being achieved in the middle of April with three games still to play.

It is an incredulous turnaround and massive credit to Nathan Jones and the players for giving us a feeling that I think most of us had thought was gone, and that is something to believe in.

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Charlton Athletic 2 Northampton Town 1

I didn’t really enjoy that. Northampton gave us a real run for their money, and never backed off, but we found a way to win, and win we did.

A play-off place is now secured with three games remaining and we move into 4th.

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Les Misérables

I saw Les Misérables for the one and only time in the mid 90’s in London’s west end. My luvvie-other-half has seen it a handful of times, and yesterday we took our daughter to the show that has been seen by 130 million people worldwide since it’s first showing in Paris in 1980.

The show is a long as two football matches, plus half-time and with no injuries it goes for over 3 hours.

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Cambridge United 0 Charlton Athletic 1

Well, that was exactly what it said on the tin. Very scrappy game on a bobbly pitch with the ball spending most of the time in the air.

It was an ugly game but we stood tall, stayed organized, scored at a good time and scrapped ourselves to an important three points.

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