Friday, 21 April 2017

Spireites asked to show their mean side

Chesterfield have been asked to show their mean side and display hunger and nastiness as they face what the local newspaper confusingly calls 'The Addics' tomorrow: Time to be mean

Referee Michael Salisbury will have to adjudicate as the tackles fly in. However, the goals could fly in as well as Chesterfield have conceded more goals at home than any other team in League One this season.

Majority shareholder David Allen is fed up and wants to sell up, but no one wants to buy.

For Charlton the race for fourteenth place is on to avoid the dire performance of 1973/74: The race for fourteenth

The Addicks are also in with a chance of topping the League One draws league. At the moment they are level pegging with Bradford City on 18 draws, but it's still all to play for.

The Wharf looks at why the season has been a disaster for the club: Survival for what?

Incidentally, with Gemma Arterton's new film getting good reviews, it is worth noting that she remains a devoted Addick.

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