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Join us live at 7pm or via the podcast afterwards as we look back at the 2-2 draw with Barnsley. We'll hear the commentary highlights of the game and also all of Lee Bowyer's post-match interview. We'd love to know what you made of the game plus anything else about the club at the moment - get involved below. We'll also look ahead to Wednesday's home game with Nottingham Forest
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Other than that, the lads out there battled hard all game, Darren Pratley was as solid as ever sitting in front of the back 4 and a real under appreciated asset. Roll on Wednesday, will be a tough night!!
Great to get a point, result is an improvement on last season, pleased that this one is out of the way early doors, rather than the depths of winter.
Certainly not tired yet of hearing ‘We’ve done it Tel’ reckon you’d shift a few T shirts with that printed on the front!
Really pleased we’ve finally signed Oztumer, here’s hoping we have some good news re Hemed this week, roll on Forest on Wednesday evening, should be a storming game, COYR!!!!
I don't have anything interesting to say. I just want to be part of the show. Actually, I did see a cat fall off a fence once. That was quite interesting. The cat fell onto it's feet. Cats can do that. Unless they have no legs. But then you have to wonder how a cat with no legs would get onto the fence in the first place... Something to ponder.
Lee Bowyer has, without question, been absolutely brilliant in the weeks since the play-off win. He has not put a foot wrong. But there was one thing that I was slightly disappointed about, which was a BBC interview this week, in which he was asked about how he will feel going back to Leeds. He said he was looking forward to a result that would see Leeds promoted and Charlton retain their place in the Championship.
Shouldn't his public ambition be far higher than that? I don't suggest that he should be claiming that winning the league is the target this season, but shouldn't he be display more confidence and make it clear we have an ambition to push on, as opposed to hoping we scrape avoiding relegation in the last game of the season?
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