19th August 2000. Charlton Athletic 4 (2) (Hunt 10, Robinson 42, Kinsella 72, Stuart 80 (pen)) Manchester City 0 (0)
The Valley. Att 20,039
Charlton: Kiely, Kishishev, Rufus, Tiler, Powell, Stuart, Kinsella, Jensen (Brown 74), Robinson (Konchesky 86), Lisbie (Newton 81), Hunt. Unused subs: Ilic, Parker.
Man City: Weaver, Edghill, Howey, Prior, Tiatto, Haaland, Wiekens, Horlock (Wright-Phillips 46), Kennedy, Weah, Wanchope. Unused subs: Dickov, Tommy Wright, Whitley, Jobson.
Referee: Rob Harris (Oxford)
Penalty awarded against Weaver for pulling down Kinsella (after Kins gave the lino a finger-wagging to make sure he didn't flag him offside).
Lisbie hit the post and bar.
Charlton's win put them top of the table.
One minutes silence was observed as a mark of respect for Pierre Bolangi, a member of Charlton's youth academy who tragically drowned during a training exercise at Aldershot Barracks on 9th August 2000. RIP.
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RIP Pierre
Think so - he got clean through and had time to gesture to the linesman that he wasn't offside whilst on route to goal. Nice reminder that we were champions and not City the previous season.
But Did not Score.... :-)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/887457.stm
What a day, what a game. We totally dominated them and Kinsella's goal was an absolute stunner.
I remember thinking straight away how awesome Claus Jensen was. His touch and vision were first class.
None of them hit the target in shooting practice, and Kins was laying the ball off. I just wanted him to stop them, sit them down, and show them his opening day goal against City on the big screen. I'm sure he would have, if the screen worked.
Weaver's error for Robbo's goal was hilarious.
I remember thinking before the game that Wanchope would be a handful, did he hit the post?, but apart from that he was crap.
Kins was excellent and as others have said it was a great goal.
Very similar feeling to the 5-0 Southampton a couple of years earlier.
If that was Sean Wright Phillips who came on for City, he must have been just breaking through at the time.
Looking back, they had a pretty average team then.
I've only missed 6 home games in 38 years - all due to family weddings.
The majority got divorced, which I think is an outrage.
If they make me miss a game, the least they can do is stay together for life.
that's an amazing record
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj6TSOf8Z40 - incase anyone needs their memory refreshing
I think Noel Gallagher was in the city end that day.