"Actor: Charlton Athletic Football Club"

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  • Charlton Athletic League 1 Goals-Champions 2011/12 [DVD]Charlton Athletic League 1 Goals-Champions 2011/12 | DVD | (09/07/2012) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    The 2011/12 campaign would be one to remember for Chris Powell's new-look Charlton side, who seized the top of the third tier table in mid-September and never surrendered it. The Addicks clocked up a club record 101 points, winning 30 out of their 46 League One fixtures-with half of their victories coming on opponent's grounds. The summer of 2011 had seen the biggest turnover of players in the club's history, but victory over AFC Bournemouth at The Valley on the opening day set the tone for a truly magnificent season.Seven new signings featured against the Cherries and each would make a significant contribution as the campaign progressed. But ironically the team's leading scorer-22-goal Bradley Wright-Phillips-and the supporters player of the year Chris Solly were among the few survivors from 2010/11. Ever-reliable skipper Johnnie Jackson also scored crucial free-kick goals to secure vital wins against rivals Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United. But it was a September signing, Frenchman Yann Kermorgant, who emerged as one of the biggest heroes of an outstanding season, which fittingly culminated in his remarkable winner against Hartlepool United in a sell-out final game.By then, however, the promotion party had already been underway for three weeks, and Charlton had been Campions for two. Here you can relive all the memorable moments from this never-to-be-forgotten campaign, including every goal, the presentation of the League One trophy and new interviews with some of the key men who took the Addicks back into the Championship at last.

  • Charlton Athletic-Championship Goals [DVD]Charlton Athletic-Championship Goals | DVD | (30/08/2010) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £15.99

    After seven consecutive seasons in the Premier League Charlton Athletic returned to Football League competition in 2007 as promotion favourites. Despite the loss of many top flight stars the Addicks invested heavily in new talent under manager Alan Pardew and for a time looked as if they might fulfil those heady summer expectations. But Pardew failed to find the formula for success and the side eventually sank into mid-table. Worse was to follow with Pardew eventually leaving the club in November 2008 to be replaced by his assistant Phil Parkinson who could do little to arrest the slide. Almost unbelievably Charlton slipped into the third tier in the spring of 2009 although by the end of that campaign there were some signs that the new boss had begun to restore the Addicks' battered pride. No DVD from these seasons was initially produced. But in an echo of the spirit that had got the club back to The Valley fans refused to let the matter rest and more than 300 supporters paid advance subscriptions to ensure that a video record stretching back to the mid-1980s would be continued. Here then are the Championship goals of Chris Iwelumo Zheng Zhi Luke Varney Darren Ambrose Andy Reid Andy Grey Nicky Bailey Deon Burton and all the others for and against in competitive first-team matches during the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons with extended highlights where available. The compilation also includes Valley hero Chris Powell's SE7 swansong and three wins over neighbours Crystal Palace.

  • Charlton Athletic-Centenary History [DVD]Charlton Athletic-Centenary History | DVD | (02/08/2010) from £33.73   |  Saving you £-8.74 (N/A%)   |  RRP £24.99

    Founded by local youngsters on June 9th 1905 Charlton Athletic celebrated their centenary in 2005 by unveiling a statue to goalkeeping legend Sam Bartram at The Valley. Yet for a troubled period in the 1980s and early 1990s it had appeared the club might never reach it's 100th birthday. This is the story of Charlton's turbulent first century which saw it transformed from a humble junior club playing on waste ground by the Thames to First Division runners-up and FA Cup winners then decline to the brink of extinction before rising again in remarkable fashion. The Addick's dramatic and eventful history is brought vividly to life by presenter Michael Grade - himself a Charlton Athletic plc director as well as chairman of the BBC - and narrator Jim Rosenthal of ITV Sport. Featuring rarely seen footage dating back as far as the team's famous 1923 FA Cup run this 3 hour production is awash with memories. The archive material is embellished by the recollections of Charlton heroes past and present including new interviews with former players Mike Bailey Peter Croker Les Fell Derek Hales John Hewie and Brian Kinsey. Manager Alan Curbishley academy director Steve Gritt groundsman Colin Powell plc chairman Richard Murray assistant boss Keith Peacock and director Derek Ufton share their reminiscences too. This DVD version comes with a second disc containing 2 hours of bonus material including highlights from the club's 2 play-off finals and the first match back at The Valley in 1992 as well as the full version of the 1993 Battle for the Valley video release.

  • Charlton Athletic-Goal Rush [DVD]Charlton Athletic-Goal Rush | DVD | (16/08/2010) from £21.58   |  Saving you £-5.59 (-35.00%)   |  RRP £15.99

    Originally released in 1999 in VHS format only Goal Rush! quickly proved to be one of Charlton Athletic's most successful video productions. With more than 100 Addicks goals hitting the back of the net during it's 80-minute duration that was hardly a surprise. Many of the great Charlton strikers are featured with a particular focus on 168-goal Derek Hales and 1998 Wembley play-off hat-trick hero Clive Mendonca. Presented by Jim Rosenthal it also includes some spectacular and significant strikes from the black & white era as well as notable goals by players better known for their contribution elsewhere on the field. This DVD version is essentially the same as the original release although we've added a couple of bonus sequences from the club's more recent Premiership years.

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