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Play-Off Symmetry | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. By ChicagoAddick on May 22, 2015. There’s a certain symmetry to the 3rd and 4th placed teams, 4th and 5th in League Two, reaching the play-off final, if you like the ‘two best teams’ after those already promoted. You can also add the Conference into that unusual statistic this season as well. There were big gulfs in the end of season points tally in all three divisions, especially League Two, and unusually true to form the ‘better’ si...League On...
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Bermuda | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. I remember when I got my first business trip to Bermuda, I was a little awestricken. It’s an awe-inspiring place. Looking out of the airplane window coming into land all one can see is ocean, and with the descent the swell of the water comes closer and closer, but then suddenly like an iceberg, is a narrow collection of islands. The colour of the iceberg though is British racing green. 8216;Bermuda is like no place on earth’. I often compare livi...
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Quiet time | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. By ChicagoAddick on May 20, 2015. Very quiet on the Addicks front at the moment, with I would assume players and coaching staff on their holidays recharging the batteries. Pre-season training begins at the end of June, with only one friendly currently confirmed, and that will be the traditional curtain opener at Welling on Saturday 11th, July. In a change to the norm, there is set to be two home friendlies this summer. As a longstanding Charlton ...
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Ten Years | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. On June 13th, 2014 this Blog. Was 10 years old and I’m giving myself a pat on the back. I remember that June Sunday evening well. Sat in my apartment in Chicago juggling with Blogger’s idiot-proof yet bewildering templates to pen my first post. Only the venerable Professor Wyn Grant. Has being blogging Charlton longer, although Daryl, the original inspiration for me to start still writes intelligent and punchy words here at 853. For me this Blog.
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15 players released | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. By ChicagoAddick on May 12, 2015. Part one of Luzon/Duchatelet/Meire’s summer transfer strategy was executed today with the announcement of 15 players released. They are: Tal Ben Haim; Simon Church; Chris Eagles; Roger Johnson; Lawrie Wilson; Oguchi Onyewu; Neil Etheridge; Jack Munns; Harry Osborne; Harry Gerard; Kadell Daniel; Kurtis Cumberbatch; Kieran Monlouis; Rhys Browne; Levander Pyke. Chris Eagles simply did not do enough to warrant a cont...
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The season in one post | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. The season in one post. By ChicagoAddick on May 6, 2015. Nonetheless by the time pre-season promotion favourites Derby came to The Valley we were three games unbeaten and Peeters had warmed the Addicks’ fans with his over enthusiastic tête-à-tête with then Wigan boss Uwe Rosler the game before. Peeters became pretty adept at playing players out of position, and Bikey became a regular up front towards the end of games as the head coach appeared to...
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Charlton Athletic 0 AFC Bournemouth 3 | Chicago Addick
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The online home of Chicago Addick now residing in Bermuda. Charlton Athletic 0 AFC Bournemouth 3. By ChicagoAddick on May 4, 2015. The great thing about being a Charlton Athletic fan is that expectations are always low. A 3,440 mile overnight flight with little sleep, quick shower, a hire car and a race from Gatwick to pick up my son and then my mate before getting to The Valley, all to watch us be two down by half past twelve! The beginning of the 2nd half was marginally better, but only until Bournemou...
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Project Five O: June 2011
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Running up my half century. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. I made my debut as a recording artist today! So, what was I recording? Let me guess what you're thinking. My blog has been discovered by a famous publishing house, who are in the process of turning it into a bestseller and have contracted me, as the author, to record the audio version of the book in time for the 'humorous stocking filler' market for Christmas. A fierce auction for the movie rights will undoubtedly follow. Monday, June 13, 2011. Nevert...
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Project Five O: August 2011
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Running up my half century. Friday, August 19, 2011. In my younger days I went camping on many occasions, and really enjoyed the outdoor experience. However, with Juliet consistently showing zero enthusiasm for holidaying under canvas, until last summer the most recent nights I spent under campus were back in 1997 when I walked along the Thames Path from its source at Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Woolwich. Our tent is to the left next to the caravan. At which point Mr Buckle started...
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Project Five O: October 2011
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Running up my half century. Sunday, October 30, 2011. Wow, what a hectic week it's been. I'm starting to write this at my seat waiting for the aeroplane to begin taxiing it's way to the runway. In just over twelve hours we will be back at Heathrow after a fascinating, whirlwind five days in Japan. Here are just some of the highlights. Two types of persimmon, beautifully presented. Street signs in Ginza. An older part of town. Our stripy breakfast companion. Fresh looking accompaniment to our Shabu Shabu.