This game is bigger than the chip on a Millwall fan's shoulder.
One win has seen many believe that a run of 98 victories will see us as Premiership Champions, so is it the same team as last week, or would you make changes ?
How do you see it going ?
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I'm quietly confident about this one.
Same side especially now that Parkinsella says ZiZi isn't ready.
Heart says a Charlton victory and our first b2b since 2007 but can't ignore the facts, if we were at home be voting def win, but we're away
Has to be same side, but unfortunatley, I fear anything other than a win will mean atleast 4 changes before swansea
I actually think we'll do swansea, but not barnsley
only logic behind this being i voted for a win (for the first time in ages) last week.
Every game is a cup final!!!
10/10 on the clicheometer!!
I'd keep the same team. replacing Burton on the subs bench with Fleetwood.
Big defeat. 3-0 Barnsley.
Dickson scores early but we let Barnsley back into to it.
2-1 to Charlton to keep alive the dream that we can inch our way above Soton, Norwich and Plymouth before it's all over. A goal for Dicko and one from midfield.
ps: even better : a whopping 84 per cent reckon we won't lose - so we've all (well, nearly all) joined the rose-tinted brigade...congratulations,Oggy. Five-sixths of Charlton Lifers have now given in under the relentless pressure of your cheery optimism !
Crowd him out like every team used to do to Thomas last season?
Amazing how 2 home wins changes everything............
If we win, it's 3 points in the bag, the gap closes and confidence and belief Soares.
A draw is okay (as long as we don't concede again in the 96th minute) , it's a point, and we've begun an unbeaten run.
Defeat? Depends on the performance. If it happens, it's not the end of the world, it doesn't mean we're relegated.
It would just mean we didn't put any points on the table. That's all.
So it's vital, whatever the result, that we keep a sense of perspective.
Crowd him out like every team used to do to Thomas last season?[/quote]
Alas not so easy to mark JCR out of a game. He's always hungry for the ball and goes looking for it. Our best hope is that he stays on the wing. I don't fancy Murty's chances of staying with him if he switches to the left and keeps cutting inside.