September 16, 2024

The next Fans’ Forum is scheduled for September 14th. This is the quarterly meeting at which representatives of fan groups meet with senior club staff.

Please send us (to secretary@castrust.org) any questions you would like the CAST rep to raise.

We are already planning to ask:

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  1. What was the exact process by which Dean Holden left the club? Who initiated his departure?
  2. What criteria will you / did you use to select the new first team manager?
  3. How do you think you are doing so far compared with your plan and expectations?
  4. How do you think the new ownership is going down with the fans?
  5. What is the full breakdown of percentage ownership of those owning over 5%?
  6. Would the club be prepared to issue player injury updates more frequently?

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U18 REPORT | AFC WIMBLEDON 3 CHARLTON 4

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Ibrahim Fullah was the hat-trick hero as Charlton’s U18s came from behind to claim a thrilling 4-3 triumph at AFC Wimbledon in the group stages of the Premier League Cup.

Fullah opened the scoring on 19 minutes, exchanging a neat one-two with Jadon Yamoah and firing home.

The young Addicks took a one-goal lead into the break, but the hosts equalised five minutes after the restart when Kai Jennings found Tom Wilson in behind and the latter’s effort squirmed past Jude Sadler.

Wimbledon were ahead moments later as Jennings turned scorer, cutting onto his left foot and rifling beyond Sadler.

Micah Mbick emerged from the bench to restore parity, spinning his defender and finding the bottom-left corner with aplomb from 16 yards.

However, the Wombles regained their advantage on 71 minutes through Ed Leach, who bundled home Jennings’ centre.

Charlton produced an immediate response through Fullah, who punished a defensive mix-up after being picked out by Brook Myers.

Fullah completed his treble three minutes from time, drilling a half-volley past the hosts’ stopper with what would be the last meaningful action of a dramatic clash.

That ensured the young Addicks got off to the perfect start in the Premier League Cup, with group games against QPR and Watford to come.

Charlton: Sadler; Brown, Danso, Hunter (c), Okwumo; Safa, Mwamba, Fullah; Yamoah (Berry 75), Sol-Loza (Mbick 55), Myers (Ashburn 90+7)

Subs (not used): Grosha, Cann

Goals: Fullah 19, 72, 87, Mbick 67

Charlton fans can support the academy by signing up to the Valley Gold scheme. Valley Gold enables fans to support the club’s academy in unearthing the talents of tomorrow, as well as giving them the chance to win cash prizes.

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CUP PREVIEW | CRAWLEY TOWN V CHARLTON

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Charlton kick off their 2023/24 EFL Trophy campaign at Crawley Town on Tuesday night (KO 7.45pm BST).

The Addicks head to the Broadfield Stadium on the back of a 2-1 victory over Fleetwood Town last weekend in Jason Pearce’s first game as Interim Manager.

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