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Rodex
Rodex Posts: 310
edited December 2007 in General Charlton
Charlton v Ipswich
This will be a featured match on Saturday's Score (1430 GMT on BBCi/online) and Final Score (1630, BBC ONE/online).
Third placed Charlton welcome back Jerome Thomas who missed the Addicks' last two games with a dead leg.

But manager Alan Curbishley will have to without Ben Thatcher (knee), Grant Basey (groin), Svetoslav Todorov (cruciate) and Cory Gibbs (foot).

Ipswich will be without defender Alex Bruce (abductor) with Fabian Wilnis his likely replacement.

Richard Naylor is a long term absentee and it is not known how long a slipped neck disk will keep him out for.

Comments

  • Stone
    Stone Posts: 3,026
    as Ipswich manager George Burley seeks to improve on poor away form......
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,767
    Sh*t, Gibbs is injured!
  • Rodex
    Rodex Posts: 310
    They have now changed it.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,151
    Ipswich will be without defender Alex Bruce (abductor) with Kevin Beattie or Mick Mills his likely replacement.
  • Bobby Robson has told his Tractor boys that Charlton's poor home record at Selhurst Park gives them the perfect opportunity to break their away day hoodoo.

    Charlton will be without Killer Hales (hangover) and Eddie Firmani (International Duty).
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    [cite]Posted By: PassItToLeaburn[/cite]Bobby Robson has told his Tractor boys that Charlton's poor home record at Selhurst Park gives them the perfect opportunity to break their away day hoodoo.

    Charlton will be without Killer Hales (hangover) and Eddie Firmani (International Duty).

    Lol !
  • ads
    ads Posts: 3,233
    eric gates is out with age and bobby robson has a depleted squad
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,727
    Ray Crawford is eagerly awaiting his first appearance against his old club.....
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,727
    Andy Nelson could be forgiven for having divided loyalties this afternoon when his Charlton side play Ipswich, the team he captained to the league championship under Sir Alf Ramsey's management.