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THERE’S NO CRISP FINISH AT VALLEY…

By Robert Dunford

STRANGE FLAVOUR: The game was delayed whilst crisp packers were removed from the pitch as part of a protest against Addicks owner Roland Duchatelet
PICTURE: TGSPHOTO

STAR MAN KRYSTIAN BIELIK Charlton
LEE BOWYER felt his Charlton side did not do enough for victory as they were held at home to Fleetwood Town.
The interim manager has seen his team earn five points in as many games and, once again, failed to land a victory.
With the game taking place at a muted Valley, Bowyer felt the affair lacked a spark.
“Today was one of those days, no atmosphere in the stadium an...

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