Shrewsbury Town the visitors to the Valley for the final home game of the season. Little was on the line for either club, except a bit of pride as we see out this disappointing season. The Addicks started brightly, dominating possession and creating chances in the first fifteen minutes, but the foot came off the gas on twenty minutes, allowing Shrewsbury back into it. The first half finished with neither side finding the quality needed to open the scoring.
The second half was quite a bit better, but the Addicks took a little time to get going. We soaked up Shresbury’s limited pressure, but it was MacGillivray that kept us in it with back to back saves. Our two goals came from set pieces, first with Stockley and then from Chuks, who came on midway through the second half. Wunderkind Daniel Kanu came on in the final few minutes of extra time to make his Charlton debut.
A clean sheet and three points on Upbeats Day, with Yann Kermorgant in the studio, and his son a mascot. Not a classic, but a solid win to send us up the table a bit.
Charlton 2 Shrewsbury 0
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Just had a nose bleed.
Do not be fooled Tommy boy this squad needs major surgery.
As an aside if Wimbledon go down we will not have a London derby next season.
That's the first time I can ever remember that happening.
Anyway happy St.Georges day everyone.
Gilbey looks like he'll come good next season. If not, I'm sure the season after.
We have some imbelic embarrassing fans behind the goal. My brother said last week that the Morecambe keeper was getting constant unwarranted dogs abuse from the chavs all game. He said it was embarrassing and unrelated to the actual game. So presume the same muppets today. Other fans should be less hasty to boo their keeper till we know what was said/thrown.
However, when you see how a player with the quality of Aneke can change the game (granted he is coming on in the final minutes against ragged defences), then maybe if we do manage to bring some better quality through the door - promotion all of a sudden does not seem to distant.
at half time if you’d had watched this as a neutral and you asked them if Shrewsbury looked like a team capable of getting promoted next season, you’d have said not without a lot of work. So given how average we looked you’d say exactly the same about us. We’re slightly better than them.
I would imagine the fact Lee has failed to make the bench for the last two games suggest you won’t see him again, which is a positive.
Over to TS, Gallen, TS jnr and Jackson to deliver in the market in the summer.