It's been a hectic few weeks and the prospect of cranking up the MacBook to post something has just been too much of a chore.
I did contemplate posting a review of The Specials who I saw last Saturday up at the Roundhouse Camden with Crispy but a rather cursory glance online made me realise other people had done it quicker, and better than I'd have managed anyway.
However, here I am with thoughts on the South East London 'El Chavico' that has sneaked up on us like a bad smell.
I must admit, like most Addicks, I'm fearing the worst while hoping (and really hoping) for the best.
Form goes out of the window in this fixture.
It doesn't matter how tip top we feel and how crud Millwall appear to be pre game, they just seem to get the breaks and exit with the bragging rights.
Last season's fixture at the Valley was a 0-0 all over. It was dreadful. Both teams were appalling.
A desperate attempt at a football match with both sides showing the viewing public who had tuned into Sky that our area of town can serve up some absolute stinkers for them when necessary.
Despite it being 'one of those games', a shot that was more likely to trouble the corner flag than the defence managed to catch Dorian Dervite's ankle and deflect into the far corner of the Charlton net.
1-0 down is hardly game over, yet we all knew it was that day. (It was against Millwall you see.)
There can't be many fixtures in the football calendar that have you instantly thinking about your ex-wife but Charlton - Millwall is sadly just that fixture for me.
The last time we beat Millwall at the (New) Den, not including a pre season 'friendly', I was desperate to be there.
It was bitterly cold, it snowed, and I'd never visited the New Den before.
Unfortunately, it coincided with the evening my wife was having her 'leaving drinks' from her job, working at Harrod's.
I had a cunning plan that miraculously paid off.
I made sure I was rather conspicuously present, buying drinks and making the kind of small talk you have to make in these situations, pretending I'd heard all about people and saying how 'lovely' it was to finally meet them, then at the critical moment, I hared off to Bermondsey.
I don't think anyone has ever made the journey from De Hems Dutch bar off Wardour Street to the New Den with such trepidation.
I knew the locals were unlikely to be throwing out the welcome mat for me and I also knew my name may not have been exactly 'mud' when I finally returned home but it would certainly be rather tarnished.
I made it to my destination very soon after Kick Off.
I was rather nervous the game may have been off due to snow, (this was not just pre twitter etc but also pre mobile phone in my case so there was no way of knowing) but as I approached the ground the reassuringly recognisable sounds of football made me relax a little.
However bad I felt later on that night having to apologise for dipping out, it's now completely paled into insignificance as for the next 19 years I've been able to say "I was there" the last time we won.
I was also there, a few months later in March 1996, (sitting with my ex wife, so she obviously didn't hold a grudge) when Millwall came to The Valley.
We sent them packing with a 2-0 hiding that could have been more.
Since then, Charlton have moved away from Millwall to visit the Premier League and now returned to be neighbours again in the Championship, after tussling in League 1.
This fixture is no more important than any other, yet we've made it so due to our appalling record against Millwall.
We want to beat them purely because we haven't for so long.
I really hope this time will be 'the one', but know in my heart of hearts it's just as likely to all end in the usual letdown.
Please, please can the team put in a performance?
We've waited too long.
Train spotter cup final.
ReplyDeleteWe laugh at Charlton.
You might laugh at us but you're the one checking opposition fans blogs at 7 in the morning.
DeleteI also notice you had 4 attempts to post your wise words. I've only published the final attempt.
Not bad for a supporter of a team who Don't Care About Us.
M