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Post by markczgas on Dec 14, 2020 23:50:31 GMT
Our last win away at Charlton was 1958 Our last win at all against Charlton was 10 years ago Wow ! 58 !! that would've been in the Old version of the championship. I wonder if Bradford was playing ? Did he score ?
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Post by socrates on Dec 15, 2020 0:04:49 GMT
Our last win away at Charlton was 1958 Our last win at all against Charlton was 10 years ago I think that was a 2-1 home win in front of the sky cameras. Steve Elliot smashed one in from a corner that nearly burst the net. Great atmosphere that night. UTG
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Post by WeAreTheGas on Dec 15, 2020 0:07:00 GMT
Our last win away at Charlton was 1958 Our last win at all against Charlton was 10 years ago I think that was a 2-1 home win in front of the sky cameras. Steve Elliot smashed one in from a corner that nearly burst the net. Great atmosphere that night. UTG Heffernan with the other? Seem to recall Dom Blizzard putting in a horrendous tackle in the first minute or so that he somehow didn’t get sent off for but broke the Charlton player’s leg (I believe)?
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Post by Congas on Dec 15, 2020 7:29:36 GMT
They've got a new owner, a Dane worth 350 million so should be heading straight back up. Football's a funny old game though. 5-5 I reckon. £350m in footballing terms is not that great a sum to allow an owner to just "buy" promotion, most likely Wael's worth something similar, or at least the ALQ's were. Turning to the match I assume fans will be allowed in tomorrow night before London then goes into Tier 3 on Wednesday, which is just our luck this season. It will give them a bounce though. A bit like Wael when he arrived. Sloppy goals against Wimbledon, especially the one from ponderous passing playing it out from the back.
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Post by seanclevedongas on Dec 15, 2020 9:14:44 GMT
Our last win away at Charlton was 1958 Our last win at all against Charlton was 10 years ago I think that was a 2-1 home win in front of the sky cameras. Steve Elliot smashed one in from a corner that nearly burst the net. Great atmosphere that night. UTG Bristol Rovers v Charlton Athletic, 15 February 2010 Score 2-1 to Bristol Rovers Referee Trevor Kettle Competition League One Venue Memorial Stadium Attendance 7,624 Goals: Steve Elliott 14 Paul Heffernan 64 Goals: Therry Racon 90 Starting lineup: Mikkel Andersen Byron Anthony Danny Coles Dan Jones Steve Elliott Jeff Hughes Dominic Blizzard Stuart Campbell Chris Lines Paul Heffernan Jo Kuffour
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