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ADDICKS RIDING ROLLERCOASTER

By John McDougall
OLDHAM ATH 3
Davies (pen) 34, Doyle 51, Byrne 83
CHARLTON ATH 4
Holmes 18, Fosu 21, Clarke 62, Dodoo 72
Att: 3,592 Rating: ★★★★★ Ref: Ross Joyce 4/10

CAN DOO: Joe Dodoo, left, celebrates scoring Charlton’s fourth goal with Billy Clarke
PICTURES: Action Images

Oldham’s Ousmane Fane, second right, is sent off by referee Ross Joyce

CHARLTON chief Karl Robinson felt his side’s display for much of their seven-goal thriller against Oldham was unacceptable but took heart in seeing them grind out all three points at Boundary Pa...

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