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Charlton v Rotherham | Easter Monday | 3pm KO | Match Preview, Predictions, News & Views

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    A win today sees us in the top 6 as Scunthorpe play Plymouth.
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    Scunthorpe vs Plymouth OFF due to a waterlogged pitch
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    A win today sees us in the top 6 as Scunthorpe play Plymouth.

    Definitely now - as that game has been postponed.
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    rina said:

    LouisMend said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    @LouisMend unless you and News Shopper's obstructive and interruptive ads are stopped, it will continue to occur. I hate to admit it but I fully support it when it saves being bombarded with irrelevant ads on a poorly structured website.

    SLP website doesn’t have pop up adverts in my experience. Just stuff at the top and bottom. Not obstructive at all.

    Won’t be a problem of course if the content keeps getting posted elsewhere, we won’t be required to write it after a while
    Not sure what rag it is (SLP I think) has a great big ad at the top advertising Millwall season tickets. Really rankles with me that as soon as I click onto it I get a massive pic of a Lion & Millwall players celebrating. Take that off any Charlton related stuff then I'd say fair do's, otherwise its fair game.
    targeted ads representing your browsing history. stop googling 'millwall season tickets'. problem solved
    I agree with Rina cause she's my mom...
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    Scunthorpe v plymouth is off

    Well breaking my boycott, as my lad has convinced me that we will win. Last two visits Portsmouth and Shrewsbury did not go well !

    2-1 the new flying ADDICKS
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    Scunthorpe v plymouth is off

    Well breaking my boycott, as my lad has convinced me that we will win. Last two visits Portsmouth and Shrewsbury did not go well !

    2-1 the new flying ADDICKS


    Gloryhunter!
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    edited April 2018
    LouisMend said:

    ross1 said:


    Tariqe Fosu: Charlton are reaping the rewards of Lee Bowyer’s formation change

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    Tarqie Fosu celebrates his second and Charlton's third goal at Northampton. Photo: Kyle Andrews
    POSTED BY: LOUIS MENDEZ 1ST APRIL 2018

    Charlton midfielder Tariqe Fosu says that caretaker boss Lee Bowyer’s formation change has given the side new impetus.

    The Addicks have won both of Bowyer’s game in charge so far, with the former Charlton academy graduate utilising a 4-4-2 rather than the 4-2-3-1 system that former boss Karl Robinson deployed.

    The latest success, a 4-0 win away to Northampton Town, made it two wins out of two for Bowyer – and joint top-scorer Fosu reckons the switch affords the side a new-found freedom.

    “He’s given us freedom – just told us to go out and play,” explained the 22-yard old, signed from Reading last summer.

    “He’s changed the formation and that’s helped us a lot. He’s allowing us to play freely. Not giving us too much pressure. Everyday we’re training hard, doing things in training. It’s about putting it into the game.

    “We’ve changed [the formation] and it’s working really well. It’s just about continuing and getting three points. (Michal) Zyro and Nicky (Ajose) have been very good. The link-up play has been very good. They’ve been holding up the ball running in behind. They’re supporting well and effecting games. It allows me to come inside and link up with the strikers – it’s been very good.”

    The win over the Cobblers, in which Fosu grabbed a brace, leaves the Addicks just two points shy of the play-off positions, with at least one game in hand on those sides directly above them.

    Fosu, who had to endure a frustrating few months on the side lines due to injury whilst his teammates struggled to get results on the field, says that points are more important than sparkling displays like the one seen at Sixfields in the race for the play-offs.

    “The main thing is winning, getting the three points and trying to get into the play-off positions,” he said.

    “That was the target. We won last week against Plymouth who are a good side and this game following is a good result as well. We went on a little spell where we were losing to it’s very good to win again – to get three points. The main thing is getting into the play-off positions, to try and get promoted.

    “[My injury was] a bit frustrating but as a professional, these things happen. You get injured and it’s about bouncing back.

    “[Reaching the play-offs has] always been the main objective and it hasn’t changed. We’ve been mentally strong and for us to come and perform is very good for us. Everyone’s buzzing and raring to go for the game on Monday (against Rotherham United). We want to get three points again. We’re in [on Saturday], we’ll recover well and go again on Monday.”

    @ross1 - please don’t post our work on here word for word- it makes it pointless us doing it and putting it on the website which the paper will get ad revenue through. the same applies for news shopper as well.

    Please just post links to the websites. I know you mean no harm through it but it’s not fair on either paper.

    Cheers mate.
    Will do. When I have done that in the past, I am asked to copy and paste for those on phones. But it is your living, so I will not post full story, if OK with you, just a taster with reference to you
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    4 -1 and the 4+ goals go marching on
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    Any links to streams for today's game?
    Cheers
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