THE club is canvassing supporters’ opinions on the next entrants to the Charlton Hall of Fame.

Nine players, ranging from Harold Hobbis to Richard Rufus, have been nominated to join Derek Hales, Sam Bartram and Clive Mendonca in the Addicks annals, and fans can have their say via http://svy.mk/10ASU1X

The winning three players will be announced on May 4.

FLORENT Rouamba is eligible to play for Charlton against Barnsley on Saturday after the Burkina Faso international midfielder received a work permit last Friday.

AFTER the early-bird deadline for fans buying 2013/14 season tickets passed at 5pm on Monday, season tickets are currently not available to buy while staff process the backlog of applications.

New prices are due to be announced this week, with season tickets planned to go back on sale at the increased rates on Monday.

Get more details on 0871 226 1905.

FANS could vote for their 2012/13 player of the year for the first time on Saturday.

Volunteers will also collect votes before the next home match against Wolverhampton Wanderers on April 20.

Unfortunately, all tickets are sold out for the player of the year dinner on May 5.

TICKETS are on general sale for Charlton’s home matches against Wolves on April 20 and the final game of 2012/13 against Bristol City on May 4.

Prime prices apply for Wolves, while it’s standard rates for Bristol.

For more information, visit cafctickets.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

TICKETS for Charlton’s away matches against Barnsley on Saturday (3pm), Cardiff City next Tuesday (7.45pm) and Middlesbrough on April 27 (3pm) are on general sale.

For more details, or to buy tickets, visit cafctickets.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

AROUND 140 members of Charlton’s renowned youth academy paraded around the Valley pitch at half-time of the club’s first-team match against Leeds United on Saturday.

Members of the U18 squad also assisted volunteers selling Jackpot Tickets to fans before the game.

AFTER winning the London Cup, the Charlton women’s team came crashing down to earth on Sunday when the Addicks were beaten 1-0 in the league by Coventry City on the day skipper Kim Dixson made her 100th league appearance for the club.

Gemma Shepherd and Sinead Boyer scored as Charlton defeated Arsenal reserves 2-1 after extra-time on March 28.

The Addicks entertain Sunderland at Thamesmead Town’s Bayliss Avenue on Sunday (2pm).

FANS can enjoy musical entertainment at The Valley over the next few months in shape of tribute nights dedicated to Grease/Dirty Dancing and the Rolling Stones.

The Grease/Dirty Dancing night takes place on Friday while the Rolling Stones evening is on July 12.

Tickets are £19.95 and include a two-course dinner.

Call 020 8333 4040 or email sales@cafc.co.uk to book or for more details.

OLIVER Muldoon and Karlan Ahearne-Grant were on target as Charlton’s U18s marked ‘academy day’ at The Valley by defeating Ipswich Town 2-0 at Sparrows Lane in the morning.

The Addicks, who are bidding for the league title, are playing Colchester United at Sparrows Lane today before taking on Bristol City on Saturday (1pm).

TIME is running out for fans to take the opportunity of playing on the Valley pitch this summer.

Slots are available from £1,750 (plus VAT) from May 6-26, with benefits including the use of the home and away changing rooms and dugouts, the use of the lower west stand for up to 500 spectators, and three official match footballs.

Call 020 8333 4040 or email sales@cafc.co.uk for more information.

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