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Before today when was the last time Charlton were losing on 90 mins & won?

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  • to be fair I doubt many teams fans can readily bring up examples of their team scoring two in added time to win a game. 
  • So shall we name a comeback win in injury time a Covered Endie ?
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    Does Ipswich at home the season before last not count?

    Oops, forgot the us winning bit. Soz.
  • Does Ipswich at home the season before last not count?
    we didn't win, so no
  • I think the chances of us finding any would be pretty slim, the same for most other teams. Up until what 3-4 years ago the most you'd see added on in most games was 3/4 minutes, whereas nowadays you expect a minimum of 5/6. Doesn't sound a lot but it does make a big difference 
  • So shall we name a comeback win in injury time a Covered Endie ?
    Yes, why not?

    But it’s looking likely that Saturday’s win was possibly the first time that Charlton have been losing away from home on 90 mins and gone on to win the game (excluding extra time, penalties etc).
  • I recall two late goals at Pompey to win 2-1 in the Di Canio season although suspect only the winner was in the 90th or thereabouts. Pretty sure Sheringham scored for them..
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    HandG said:
    I recall two late goals at Pompey to win 2-1 in the Di Canio season although suspect only the winner was in the 90th or thereabouts. Pretty sure Sheringham scored for them..
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/3123632.stm

    4/10/2003

    Portsmouth 1-0 (Sheringham 34’)
    1-1 Charlton (Fortune 77’)
    1-2 Charlton (Bartlett 90’)
  • Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.

     https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp


    I believe we also had something very similar at home against Norwich City a good few years back (Jason Lee being one of the goalscorers from memory) 
    I remember this one well. I left when Norwich went 2-4 up late on, to beat the traffic, only to hear on the radio, as I was driving across Plumstead Common, that we had pulled it back to 4-4.

  • Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.

     https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp


    I believe we also had something very similar at home against Norwich City a good few years back (Jason Lee being one of the goalscorers from memory) 
    I remember this one well. I left when Norwich went 2-4 up late on, to beat the traffic, only to hear on the radio, as I was driving across Plumstead Common, that we had pulled it back to 4-4.
    I remember that game well. Sweaty Balmer was sent off so we did it with 10 men also!
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  • So shall we name a comeback win in injury time a Covered Endie ?
    I guess it would be cruel to call it a Josh Keeley  ;)
  • Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.

     https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp


    I believe we also had something very similar at home against Norwich City a good few years back (Jason Lee being one of the goalscorers from memory) 
    Yeah, Lee and Leaburn were immense at the end, and Kinsella bossed it all game, despite us being down to ten for most of it. Who got sent off at 1-0 - was it Sweaty Balmer? Then they scored from the free kick? I remember Kins and Twinkle scored almost identical free kicks to give us the lead, then that little shit Darren Eadie scored twice in the second half and thought they'd won it. Went berserk after Carlo got the equaliser - can't have been more than two minutes after ol Pineapple head scored. 
  • Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.

     https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp


    Another one maybe not as remarkable was the 2-2 draw at home to Peterborough which was over 7 years ago now can’t believe it’s been that long already, I remember Brian Cole announcing the amount of injury time to be played before the 1st (a pen) went in. Reason I give this an honourable mention is because we nearly won it with the last kick of the game too, a ball into the box just eluded somebody at the back post.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41450713.amp
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