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Before today when was the last time Charlton were losing on 90 mins & won?
Covered End
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Still out celebrating.
Apologies if it’s talked about elsewhere.
Yipee i a yipee i o.
Apologies if it’s talked about elsewhere.
Yipee i a yipee i o.
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Away from home as well if you would oblige.
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The best I can come up with is Charlton 2-1 Stoke, March '95/96 season. Can't find the exact goal times anywhere. You can watch highlights (from Endsleigh League Extra, the middle of the night ITV highlights programme presented by Gabriel Clarke!) in which he says our two goals were in the last 5 minutes. Don't think they were both post-90 mins though.
Also had an 81 and 87 minutes turnaround at Oxford a couple of seasons later, and an 80 and 90 at Elland Road on the Prem.2 -
St Andrews 1987 fits the criteria (or maybe not as though we were losing on the night, we were level over the tie). Anyway Shirtliff's goals in 112 and 116 of the 120.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/day-1987-peter-shirtliffs-iconic-brace8 -
So atm no one can recall us losing away from home on 90 mins & winning the game?0
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After the game I was walking up Floyd rd and met Nick Hancock, I said to him I bet you thought that was all over, he replied fuck off.MrLargo said:The best I can come up with is Charlton 2-1 Stoke, March '95/96 season. Can't find the exact goal times anywhere. You can watch highlights (from Endsleigh League Extra, the middle of the night ITV highlights programme presented by Gabriel Clarke!) in which he says our two goals were in the last 5 minutes. Don't think they were both post-90 mins though.26 -
Didn't we get a couple of injury time goals away to Newcastle in the early 90s we won 4-3 after being 3-0 down. Edit think we scored just the 1 in the 90th min0
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Not really the same as the tie had gone into extra time so of course all the goals came after 90 mins.swords_alive said:St Andrews 1987 fits the criteria (or maybe not as though we were losing on the night, we were level over the tie). Anyway Shirtliff's goals in 112 and 116 of the 120.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/day-1987-peter-shirtliffs-iconic-brace2 -
I remember Leroy Lita scoring 2 late goals away at Plymouth don’t know if they were both in added time1
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The only one that slightly resembles this was away to Millwall in the Anglo Italian in 1993. Not 90 mins but very close to it we got 2 late goals.1
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Also Oxford away in 980
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I think it's the best we have. Happy to find its not, or maybe today is a first.golfaddick said:
Not really the same as the tie had gone into extra time so of course all the goals came after 90 mins.swords_alive said:St Andrews 1987 fits the criteria (or maybe not as though we were losing on the night, we were level over the tie). Anyway Shirtliff's goals in 112 and 116 of the 120.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/day-1987-peter-shirtliffs-iconic-brace0 -
65 and 76 apparentlyDannoo_86 said:I remember Leroy Lita scoring 2 late goals away at Plymouth don’t know if they were both in added time
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Closest I can see from recent past is EFL Trophy game against Fulham Under 21s from 2017. We were 2-1 down with 2 minutes to go.

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Norwich in Full Members Semi-Final???2
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It wasn't from a losing position, but yesterday's end to the game reminded me of the late drama of Blackburn game in Premier League.Blackburn equalised after 90 minutes, then Jensen went up other end to score late winner.3
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Missing out the most remarkable detail, I like it. Underplayingstoneroses19 said:It wasn't from a losing position, but yesterday's end to the game reminded me of the late drama of Blackburn game in Premier League.Blackburn equalised after 90 minutes, then Jensen went up other end to score late winner.3 -
Actually, so did I, and if several others did too no wonder he told you to FO!guinnessaddick said:
After the game I was walking up Floyd rd and met Nick Hancock, I said to him I bet you thought that was all over, he replied fuck off.MrLargo said:The best I can come up with is Charlton 2-1 Stoke, March '95/96 season. Can't find the exact goal times anywhere. You can watch highlights (from Endsleigh League Extra, the middle of the night ITV highlights programme presented by Gabriel Clarke!) in which he says our two goals were in the last 5 minutes. Don't think they were both post-90 mins though.1 -
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Had forgotten that the game had gone to extra time so yes, two goals after normal time ended but maybe not quite what the OP asked.oohaahmortimer said:
Remember singing "You thought you had won, so did we" when we equalised1 -
It was so cold that night, was almost relieved when Rosario scored as thought was going to avoid an extra 30 minutes !!0
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So has it ever happened before?
Losing in an away league game on 90 mins and going on to win the game?0 -
Covered End said:So has it ever happened before?
Losing in an away league game on 90 mins and going on to win the game?
CE, I'm sure there hasn't but remember the average added time was 3 or 4 minutes until a few years ago unless there was a serious injury.
Now we often have an average of 7 to 10 minute with the potential 6 windows of subs if both sides go for the max, plus the shithousery by CAFC or the opposition.
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If we widen the net to any come-from-behind win where the winning goal was scored after 90 minutes, I can find four league examples in the last 15 ish years but none of them match CE’s criteria.
Most recent is away at AFC Wimbledon in February 2019.
Wimbledon 1-0 (Folivi 24’)
1-1 Charlton (Sarr 51’)
1-2 Charlton (Vetokele 90+1’)
Before that, a home win against Birmingham in April 2016.
0-1 Birmingham (Toral 32’)
Charlton 1-1 (Gudmundsson 38’)
Charlton 2-1 (Teixeira 90+4’)
Before that, Yeovil away on Boxing Day 2011.
Yeovil 1-0 (Obika 8’)
1-1 Charlton (Hollands 16’)
Yeovil 2-1 (Huntington 50’)
2-2 Charlton (Kermorgant 60’)
2-3 Charlton (Green 90+1’)
Before that, Southend away in February 2010.
Southend 1-0 (Paterson 31’)
1-1 Charlton (A. Sodje 73’)
1-2 Charlton (Reid 90+1’)
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Great research there @Callumcafc2
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chatgpt so could be wrong...In their most recent match on March 1, 2025, Charlton Athletic achieved a 2-1 victory over Leyton Orient in Sky Bet League One. Both goals came in stoppage time, with Macaulay Gillesphey and Kayne Ramsay scoring to secure the win.CHARLTONAFC.COM
Historically, one of the most remarkable comebacks occurred on December 21, 1957, when Charlton overcame a 5-1 deficit against Huddersfield Town to win 7-6. This match is often cited as one of the greatest comebacks in football history.
CHARLTONAFC.COM
In more recent times, during the 2003–04 Football League Cup, Charlton faced Luton Town in a match that ended 3-3 after 90 minutes. Charlton won 8-7 on penalties, showcasing their resilience in a closely contested game.
EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGThese instances highlight Charlton Athletic's capacity to overturn late deficits and secure victories.Seems like the Huddersfield game was at home so ruled out0 -
Well it's all quite factual (despite missing that the Luton game was 4-4 aet), but I can't help but feel the conclusion is a little optimistic as if it's a capacity we can turn on like a tap.fenlandaddick said:chatgpt so could be wrong...In their most recent match on March 1, 2025, Charlton Athletic achieved a 2-1 victory over Leyton Orient in Sky Bet League One. Both goals came in stoppage time, with Macaulay Gillesphey and Kayne Ramsay scoring to secure the win.CHARLTONAFC.COM
Historically, one of the most remarkable comebacks occurred on December 21, 1957, when Charlton overcame a 5-1 deficit against Huddersfield Town to win 7-6. This match is often cited as one of the greatest comebacks in football history.
CHARLTONAFC.COM
In more recent times, during the 2003–04 Football League Cup, Charlton faced Luton Town in a match that ended 3-3 after 90 minutes. Charlton won 8-7 on penalties, showcasing their resilience in a closely contested game.
EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGThese instances highlight Charlton Athletic's capacity to overturn late deficits and secure victories.Seems like the Huddersfield game was at home so ruled out1 -
Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp
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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)Airman Brown said:Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp1 -
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.No.1 in South London said:
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)Airman Brown said:Obviously not a win, but probably more remarkable, was the Ipswich game in 2022.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63354674.amp0 -
Nothing like 3 examples in almost 70 years to highlight our capacity to overturn late deficits and secure victories.fenlandaddick said:chatgpt so could be wrong...In their most recent match on March 1, 2025, Charlton Athletic achieved a 2-1 victory over Leyton Orient in Sky Bet League One. Both goals came in stoppage time, with Macaulay Gillesphey and Kayne Ramsay scoring to secure the win.CHARLTONAFC.COM
Historically, one of the most remarkable comebacks occurred on December 21, 1957, when Charlton overcame a 5-1 deficit against Huddersfield Town to win 7-6. This match is often cited as one of the greatest comebacks in football history.
CHARLTONAFC.COM
In more recent times, during the 2003–04 Football League Cup, Charlton faced Luton Town in a match that ended 3-3 after 90 minutes. Charlton won 8-7 on penalties, showcasing their resilience in a closely contested game.
EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORGThese instances highlight Charlton Athletic's capacity to overturn late deficits and secure victories.Seems like the Huddersfield game was at home so ruled out
Unless the point is that we're shit at it?5

















