FRAZER Richardson and Christian Dailly both picked up minor hamstring injuries in Saturday’s win against Walsall.

But the pair should be fine for the trip to Tranmere Rovers on Saturday, according to manager Phil Parkinson.

The win against the Saddlers was Charlton’s fourth in four league games and took the Addicks to the top of the league.

SCOTT Wagstaff netted his first senior goal for the Addicks on Saturday as Charlton defeated Walsall 2-0 to continue the club’s best start to a season since 2005.

The winger was a second-half substitute for Lloyd Sam and scored within four minutes after entering the field.

Miguel Llera also scored his second goal in two home games.

FANS can now order Charlton’s new home and away strips online via cafc.co.uk, while the evergreen goalkeeping are also in stock.

The Valley Superstore shelves are full of the 2009/10 black and blue striped away kit, while a new delivery of the red home kit should arrive this week.

Orders can also be placed on 020-8333 4035.

THE August transfer window ends next Tuesday and following the departure of Andy Gray to Barnsley for an undisclosed fee on Friday, Phil Parkinson is hoping to see a few comings and goings in SE7.

Yassin Moutaouakil has attracted interest from French clubs, but by Saturday night the club had yet to hear anything more from Gillingham about Chris Dickson.

Gray signed an initial loan deal and made it permanent on Monday.

TICKETS are currently on general sale for Charlton’s next two home matches against Brentford on September 5 (live on Sky – 12.15pm) and Alan Pardew’s return with Southampton on September 12 (3pm).

Seats are available priced £17, £22 and £25 for adults, with under-18 tickets just £5 in all areas.

Over-60s and under-21s can secure their spot for £17 and seats are available from the Valley commercial centre, cafc.co.uk or by calling on 0871 226 1905.

CHRIS Dickson was among a Charlton reserve side which was beaten 2-0 by Arsenal in a behind-closed-doors friendly last Wednesday.

Darren Randolph, Matt Spring, Stuart Fleetwood, Chris Solly, Grant Basey, Alex Stavrinou and Yado Mambo also featured against the Gunners.

THE season may have started, but fans can still sign up for every minute of the Valley action in 2009/10 by buying a season ticket and joining 9,500 other season-ticket holders.

Adult seats are available from £290, while under-11 seats are only £49 - or just £2.13 per game.

What’s more, with adult prices guaranteed to be £100 cheaper than buying match-by-match, bargains are still available.

A full list of prices can be found at cafc.co.uk or fans can call 0871 226 1905.

MARTIN Christensen last week left Charlton for Italian Serie C side Rimini Calcio in what Addicks officials described as ‘a good financial deal for the club’.

The young Danish winger was released having failed to make a first-team appearance for Charlton since joining from Herfolge Boldklub in March 2007.

MORE than 3,000 fans travelled to Leyton Orient for Charlton’s last away match, and tickets are on general sale for Saturday’s trip to Tranmere Rovers (3pm), priced at £17.50 for adults, £9.50 for over-60s and 17 to 22-year-olds and £5 for under-16s.

Tickets are available in person at the Valley commercial centre, via cafc.co.uk or by calling 0871 226 1905.

RICHARD Rufus was among the VIPs present to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the launch of the Valley Gold scheme at Saturday’s match against Walsall.

A special honours board, listing the 39 players who have come through the ranks to represent the first team since the scheme’s inception, was unveiled in Bartram’s before kick-off.

FANS can take a trip around the inside of The Valley over the next month by signing up for a series of special stadium tours during the school summer holidays.

Led by esteemed guide Kevin Nolan, who has written about the Addicks for more than 20 years, the tours take place every Wednesday for three more weeks and cost just £9.99.

Call 0871 226 1905 for details.

A FREDDIE Warren equaliser gave Charlton’s under-18s a 1-1 draw against Bolton Wanderers in the Addicks’ first league match of the season on Saturday.

Phil Parkinson, Mark Kinsella and Jonjo Shelvey all watched the match at Sparrows Lane.

The under-18s are next in action away at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

CHARLTON’S women’s team returns to action against Portsmouth on Sunday after last weekend’s league fixture against Brighton & Hove Albion was called off.

FANS can get even closer to their club this season following the launch of updated video website CAFC Player, which offers live commentaries, match highlights and exclusive interviews and is now compatible with Macs.

Yearly subscriptions are available from just £34.99 via cafctv.co.uk