VALLEY REVIEW | Chicksen stars for Fleetwood visit

Olly Groome reports

Adam Chicksen features as the main interview in Saturday's official matchday programme when Fleetwood Town visit SE7. 

The 25-year old joined the Addicks as a free agent in the summer and in his interview, which was originally scheduled to be published in Valley Review for the postponed clash with Scunthorpe United on January 21st, he discusses making a fresh start at Charlton as well as his delight at reuniting with Karl Robinson, his former boss at Milton Keynes Dons. 

Chicksen also reveals why he is always the first player to arrive at The Valley on matchday, without fail!

The latest edition also includes a very special four-page feature titled 'The Anatomy of a Transfer' which breaks down every step of a typical deal with quotes from a variety of individuals from CEO Katrien Meire to South London Press Sports Editor Richard Cawley.

Meanwhile, Robinson pens his latest Manager's Notes in which he reflects on the January transfer window, while Johnnie Jackson's Captain's Column sees the skipper look back at last weekend's excellent victory at Bolton Wanderers.

The usual history features sees Jimmy Seed continue to take us through the historic 1946/47 season as his side book their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals and On This Day remembers a controversial 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion in 1986, while This Week in History includes a look back at a remarkable hat-trick of own-goals in a 3-1 victory at Sunderland in 2003. 

All the latest academy action is rounded up with reports from both the U18s' and U23s' most recent victories, while defender Terell Thomas is the next academy player to feature in the Addicks' Future Q&A. 

Chicksen features on the large foldout poster as part of the Young Reds Review supplement, which also includes all the usual games and quizzes and the retro theme from the 1988/89 season which was originally scheduled to be used for the postponed visit of Scunthorpe is carried over for the clash against the Fishermen. 

Valley Review will be available to purchase from sellers inside and outside the stadium on Saturday afternoon. Look out for sellers, dressed in bright green, in Ransom Walk, outside the Valley Superstore, in Harvey Gardens, and inside the West Lower and North Lower stands. 

Programmes will also be available from inside the Superstore and from selected kiosks inside the ground, as well as behind the bar in Bartram’s and Crossbars. 

Meanwhile, the club's 2016/17 Handbook is also still available to purchase for £5 from the Superstore, as well as the Ticket Office.  

Valley Review subscriptions are also available for the 2016/17 with every issue delivered to your door. Email lewis.uphill@cafc.co.uk or call the Ticket Office on 03330 14 44 44 for more information.

 




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