Results tagged “Phil Parkinson”

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Charlton signed left-back Johnnie Jackson on a month's loan from League Two side Notts County on Thursday.

The 27-year-old, who played under Phil Parkinson at Colchester United, has been brought in following injury to Grant Basey and is likely to start against Yeovil on Saturday.

charltonbadge.jpgThere were more points dropped at home as nervy Charlton's bid for automatic promotion starts to run out of steam.

The Addicks, who lost 1-0 at The Valley against Leyton Orient last Monday, saw another lowly League One side leave with a result as they were held by Tranmere.

charltonbadge.jpgKyel Reid will be in the squad for Charlton when they meet Tranmere Rovers tomorrow.

The former West Ham winger joined the Addicks on loan from Sheffield United this week and is in contention as Charlton look to bounce back straight away from Monday's shock home defeat by Leyton Orient.

charltonbadge.jpgCharlton endured their second cup exit in three days when they crashed out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy against Southampton.

Last night's 2-1 defeat at St Mary's Stadium follows Sunday's FA Cup first round humiliation at Northwich Victoria.

charltonbadge.jpgHigh-flying Charlton will be hoping to avoid having their wings clipped when they face Gillingham in tomorrow's "Kent derby".

The Addicks, currently second in League One, could leap-frog table-toppers Leeds if they win and the Yorkshire side lose at Millwall.

Colchester 3 Charlton 0

By Rob Virtue on September 30, 2009 9:57 AM |

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The Addicks crashed to their first defeat of the season against Colchester United on Tuesday night.

An own goal from Miguel Llera and two strikes from the U's on-loan Barnsley striker Kayode Odejayi made it a disappointing return to Essex for Charlton boss Phil Parkinson.

Preview: Colchester v Charlton

By Rob Virtue on September 29, 2009 3:56 PM |

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Saturday's victory over Exeter City saw manager Phil Parkinson make use of two super subs - Izale McLeod and debutant Tim Breaker.

While McLeod was busy jumping around corner flags and showing his vest to The Valley's North Stand following his first home goal in two years, a more restrained Breaker was left to face the press.

Preview: Charlton v Exeter

By Rob Virtue on September 25, 2009 3:34 PM |

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Welcome to League One. Last weekend's visit to Norwich was more like a bad, drunken night out than a football match.

A punch-up, a couple of broken bones and then waking up to find your wallet - or in this case a couple of points - missing, it's left Phil Parkinson an angry man.

charltonbadge.jpgCharlton stayed top of League One with a convincing 2-0 win over Brentford on Saturday and secured the future of their brightest young star as well.

Goals from Deon Burton and Lloyd Sam ensured the Addicks maintained their 100 per cent start in the league, while 17-year-old midfielder Jonjo Shelvey signed a contract extension.

charltonbadge.jpgCharlton look to extend their 100 per cent start to their League One campaign with a win against Brentford at The Valley tomorrow.

The Addicks have had their best ever start to the season with five wins out of five but face a tricky task against the Bees.

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Charlton marked their best ever start to a season with their biggest away win since 2003.

The Addicks took apart John Barnes' Tranmere Rovers on Saturday with two headed goals from Lloyd Sam, as well as strikes from Nicky Bailey and Jose Semedo.

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Charlton fans will welcome back their side to The Valley on Saturday as the Addicks look to maintain their 100 per cent league record.

Victories on the road at Hartlepool and Leyton Orient, following a home win against Wycombe, have seen the side make the best possible start before entertaining the Saddlers.

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Charlton travel to Brisbane Road on Tuesday night looking to maintain their 100 per cent record in League One this seaon.

The Addicks look to have a near fully squad to choose from with Miguel Angel Llera was declared fit after aggravating his head injury in Saturday's game against Hartlepool.

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There was an unusual feeling for Charlton fans on Saturday after their side recorded back-to-back league victories for the first time in 19 months.

First half goals from Deon Burton and Nicky Bailey helped Charlton to a 2-0 win at Hartlepool, making it two wins out of two matches so far this season.

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Charlton crashed out of the Carling Cup on Tuesday night following defeat at League Two side Hereford United.

The hosts snatched victory in extra-time with a goal from Jonny Godsmark, on loan from Newcastle United. It came after Addicks' striker Andy Gray had a second half penalty saved.

charltonbadge.jpgChristian Dailly and Miguel Llera both marked their first league appearances for Charlton with goals to set the Addicks on the way to a nervy 3-2 victory at The Valley on Saturday.

The centre-backs opened and closed the scoring for the home side, with new skipper Nicky Bailey adding the second, to give fans optimism for the long season ahead.

charltonbadge.jpgCharlton Athletic begin their first campaign in English football's third tier for 27 years and manager Phil Parkinson says his team are ready for the challenge.

The Addicks entertain Wycombe at The Valley tomorrow having endured a difficult close-season overshadowed by ongoing takeover rumours.

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Charlton manager Phil Parkinson says he cannot wait to bring some new players in to his team.

However, with the club heavily rumoured to be going through a takeover, the Addicks boss says is having to hold back on preparations.

CharltonCrest1.jpgCharlton manager Phil Parkinson has urged the Addicks board to splash the cash in the January transfer window to save the club from relegation.


Caretaker boss Parkinson saw his side crash 3-1 at Sheffield United yesterday, leaving them rooted to the foot of the Championship table as they head into the New Year.

Blackpool 2 Charlton 0

By Rob Virtue on December 8, 2008 10:01 AM |

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Charlton hit rock bottom at Blackpool after a 2-0 defeat on Saturday saw them prop up the Championship league table.

Despite a strong start in the north west, the Addicks were undone by two second-half goals from Blackpool's on-loan striker Liam Dickinson.

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