Macauley Bonne, Gavin Kilkenny and Matt Penney have told that they will not be required at Cheltenham tomorrow and their Charlton careers are at an end: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-trio-wont-be-involved-at-cheltenham-as-their-addicks-careers-are-ended-ahead-of-final-day/
Despite extensive practice with a barn door in Kent, Bonne found the net only once on his Addicks return.
Dean Holden is talking to a number of out of contract players over the weekend, including red card specialist Ryan Inniss, and some firm news is expected once Sunday's game is out of the way: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-athletic-boss-having-future-talks-with-his-squad-over-weekend/
Cheltenham will no doubt think their 16th place finish is adequate, but have the chance to push higher with 14th place possible. Whatever happens they will be the top spa town team in the football pyramid. With the relegation of Forest Green Rovers, the fabled 'El Glosico' will no longer be available to them. Charlton will be keen to secure 10th place.
At home Cheltenham have won eight, drawn seven and lost seven, losing 13 games away. ;However, last week they won 3-0 at Wycombe.
The CAS Trust preview points out that former Erith & Belvedere player Alfie May is a real danger man: https://www.castrust.org/2023/05/the-curtain-comes-down-at-cheltenham/
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