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Jones rues Addicks’ home troubles

By Richard Cawley

CHARLTON ATH 1

Rankin-Costello 18

PRESTON NE 2
Dobbin 25, Potts 65

UNLUCKY: Charlton’s Joe Rankin-Costello heads against the post PICTURE: Focus Images

NATHAN Jones admitted his Charlton Athletic side’s lack of clinical touch is a major worry after they lost to Preston at The Valley.
The Addicks have not scored more than one goal in a league match since January 31 – an unwanted sequence of 13 matches.
The south-east London club’s poor form at The Valley, banking just three points from a possible 18, has left them feeling the ...

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