Lee Bowyer has made seven changes to his starting XI from the midweek trip to Cardiff City, reverting to the side which beat Hull City and Queens Park Rangers since the restart.
Macauley Bonne and Tomer Hemed return to lead the line in Lee Bowyer’s selection which sees Jason Pearce and Tom Lockyer occupy the centre of defence once again. Meanwhile, Adam Matthews regains his position on the right of defence and Deji Oshilaja on the left.
Charlton’s midfield will see Josh Cullen and Darren Pratley operate in the middle, with Aiden McGeady on the right-wing and academy graduate Albie Morgan on the left, in support of Bonne and Hemed up top.
Ben Amos, Ben Purrington, Jonny Williams, Chuks Aneke, Naby Sarr, Sam Field, Jake Forster-Caskey, Andre Green and Alfie Doughty make up the places on the bench.
Lewis Page remains the only absentee through injury.
Lee Bowyer has made seven changes to his starting XI from the midweek trip to Cardiff City, reverting to the side which beat Hull City and Queens Park Rangers since the restart.
Macauley Bonne and Tomer Hemed return to lead the line in Lee Bowyer’s selection which sees Jason Pearce and Tom Lockyer occupy the centre of defence once again. Meanwhile, Adam Matthews regains his position on the right of defence and Deji Oshilaja on the left.
Charlton’s midfield will see Josh Cullen and Darren Pratley operate in the middle, with Aiden McGeady on the right-wing and academy graduate Albie Morgan on the left, in support of Bonne and Hemed up top.
Ben Amos, Ben Purrington, Jonny Williams, Chuks Aneke, Naby Sarr, Sam Field, Jake Forster-Caskey, Andre Green and Alfie Doughty make up the places on the bench.
Lewis Page remains the only absentee through injury.
Before anybody starts whinging - "why is this player starting?", "why is so-and-so on the bench?", "Not even in the squad?!" - may I suggest sitting down in a comfortable chair, taking a few deep breaths, and then repeating these five little words over and over again until calm:
How our injury situation has changed. Withe the addition of Matthews and Lockyer the 9 subs would make a decent side, and probably stronger than some of the first teams we were putting out earlier this year.
Head says 0-0, or even 1-0 to you, heart says a 3 nil Millwall win.
I won’t say may the best team win, I don’t care if we’re absolute dog shit, as long as we get the result, and I’m sure you lot feel the same
Looking forward to this now. Yeah, you may not be our main rivals, but make no mistake, this is a proper local derby. The only genuine SE London Derby In my opinion. Now come on you lions!! 😉
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Lee Bowyer has made seven changes to his starting XI from the midweek trip to Cardiff City, reverting to the side which beat Hull City and Queens Park Rangers since the restart.
Macauley Bonne and Tomer Hemed return to lead the line in Lee Bowyer’s selection which sees Jason Pearce and Tom Lockyer occupy the centre of defence once again. Meanwhile, Adam Matthews regains his position on the right of defence and Deji Oshilaja on the left.
Charlton’s midfield will see Josh Cullen and Darren Pratley operate in the middle, with Aiden McGeady on the right-wing and academy graduate Albie Morgan on the left, in support of Bonne and Hemed up top.
Ben Amos, Ben Purrington, Jonny Williams, Chuks Aneke, Naby Sarr, Sam Field, Jake Forster-Caskey, Andre Green and Alfie Doughty make up the places on the bench.
Lewis Page remains the only absentee through injury.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5eff601e929cc/team-news-seven-changes-for-addicks-against-millwall
I can see the headlines now.
In.
Lord.
Bowyer.
We.
Trust.
hate these pond life scumbag twunts
come on , let the good guys win for once
Has Mrs Pearce had her baby yet?
We don't want Cap'n Jase hooked after 10 mins because her waters broke.
But can Pearcey last 90 mins after not having slept last night?
They’re both starting.
Thompson is on their bench
Williams obviously on the text again.