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TEAM NEWS | Macaulay Gillesphey back in starting XI | Charlton Athletic Football Club
TEAM NEWS | Macaulay Gillesphey back in starting XI | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Macaulay Gillesphey will return to the Charlton line-up for this afternoon’s game against Wycombe Wanderers. The centre-half missed Friday’s win over Northampton Town with muscle stiffness and replaces Tom McIntyre. Danny Hylton returns to the substitutes bench in place of Gassan Ahadme.
·charltonafc.com·
TEAM NEWS | Macaulay Gillesphey back in starting XI | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Last chance to vote for your Players of the Year | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Last chance to vote for your Players of the Year | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Don't miss out on your last chance to vote for the club's 2024/25 Players of the Year. Voting closes tonight (Sunday, April 20th) for supporters to choose Charlton's men’s and women’s 2024/25 Player of the Year!
·charltonafc.com·
Last chance to vote for your Players of the Year | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Momentum and a spirit of resilence
Momentum and a spirit of resilence
Talking Point 🗣️ Only those that had partaken in a few too many shandies after the Crawley Town home game in early December would’ve predicted a play-off place being achieved in the middle of April…
·chicagoaddick.com·
Momentum and a spirit of resilence
Charlton Athletic Boss Wants More After Playoff Spot Confirmed
Charlton Athletic Boss Wants More After Playoff Spot Confirmed
Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones shared his pride after his side confirmed their participation in the League One playoffs, as reported by News Shopper.
·therealefl.co.uk·
Charlton Athletic Boss Wants More After Playoff Spot Confirmed
Jones proud to see Addicks secure top-six place | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Jones proud to see Addicks secure top-six place | Charlton Athletic Football Club
Nathan Jones was proud to see his side secure a top-six finish with a 2-1 win at home to Northampton Town at The Valley. Luke Berry and Matty Godden found the net in front of the 20,198 supporters – the highest attended Easter game at The Valley since 2008.
·charltonafc.com·
Jones proud to see Addicks secure top-six place | Charlton Athletic Football Club