VIDEO ON MONDAY: Following on from the success of the 70s and 80s videos, the final filming of the latest club video issue the 90s was being completed at the start of this week with a view to going on sale from the Superstore early next week. Priced £9.99, the 90-minute video features highlights from the most exciting matches, and interviews with players, management and club officials about the decade which saw a roller-coaster return to The Valley and the Premiership.

OFF DAY: Charlton reserves suffered their first home defeat of the season last week and, to add insult to injury, striker Mathias Svensson was sent off on his return from

injury in the 1-0 loss to Chelsea. Svensson was dismissed after a dangerous tackle and will now face a three-game suspension.

GOOD DAY: Left-back Paul Konchesky made his first England under-20 appearance last week when he featured as a half-time sub in a 1-0 win against Portugal. At a lower level, Osei Sankofa and Stacy Long played some part in England under-17s' 6-0 win against Poland, Long scoring the third goal with a header.

DRAW DAY: Fara Williams made her senior debut for the England women's team on Saturday, but despite the presence of three other Addicks Pauline Cope, Tara Proctor and Julie Fletcher England could only draw 1-1 with Portugal.

DINNER DAY: With England's qualification for the 2002 World Cup finals secure, the supporters' club has turned to a star of the 1966 final for this year's Back to The Valley dinner on Sunday. Former West Ham and Spurs' Martin Peters will be the guest speaker, backed up by comedian Dave Wolfe.

Tickets are £50 by calling Wendy Perfect on 020 8306 2049 during office hours.

November 27, 2001 12:19