Fulham boss Scott Parker focused on Crystal Palace – not a Premier League points safety total
Scott Parker’s sole focus is on Fulham’s derby at Crystal Palace tomorrow – and not setting a points target for safety.
Read MoreScott Parker’s sole focus is on Fulham’s derby at Crystal Palace tomorrow – and not setting a points target for safety.
Read MoreAlex Pearce has hammered Luton Town’s complaints about how much stoppage time was added on Tuesday night – describing Millwall late equaliser as “karma”.
Read MoreMillwall manager Gary Rowett is expecting to have talks next month with those players who are due to be free agents this summer.
Read MoreMark Robinson wants to bring through AFC Wimbledon’s academy players – but has warned they will have to seriously graft for an opportunity at senior level. The 55-year-old was appointed head coach at the League One club last week after a short spell in interim charge following Glyn Hodges’ departure.
Read MoreCharlton’s top-six hopes took another dispiriting bashing on Tuesday night – and the size of the task is underlined by the widening betting odds for them to be promoted from League One this season.
The Addicks are as long as 33/1 after bottom club Burton Albion did the double over them in midweek.
Former Charlton chief executive Peter Varney reckons that the club’s owner Thomas Sandgaard should name one of the Valley stands after Alan Curbishley. And a petition by Voice of the Valley fanzine editor Rick Everitt – Stand Up For Curbs – had nearly 2,000 signatures when our paper went to press.
Read MoreThe noise ahead of Monday’s grudge match on the South Coast was that a defeat – particularly a bad one – could spell the end for Roy Hodgson at Crystal Palace. Now it is hard to see him not staying in his job until at least the end of the season.
Read MoreJake Cooper could be back in Millwall’s squad for tomorrow’s match at Barnsley – with the centre-back now not set to require surgery on his dislocated shoulder. The Lions had initially been aiming to hold off on an operation – which would have ruled Cooper out for three months – until the close season.
Read MoreLee Bowyer believes Charlton’s play-off prospects are still alive – but says everyone has got to take responsibility for a poor run of form. The South London outfit lost 2-1 at The Valley to Burton Albion on Tuesday night with their top-six hopes suffering another severe dent.
Read MoreDulwich Hamlet saw their National League South season declared null and void at the end of last week – with manager Gavin Rose revealing that a major chunk of their playing squad are unable to be furloughed.
Read MoreGary Rowett reckons Millwall’s play-off hopes would have been strengthened by having their fans at The Den – and feels “cheated” that so much of his time as the club’s managers has seen matches played behind closed doors.
Read MoreAkin Famewo is set to return to Charlton’s defence for Saturday’s home game against Blackpool – with manager Lee Bowyer discussing how he takes advice from head physio Danny Murphy.
Read MoreGary Rowett is mulling over rotating Mahlon Romeo and Danny McNamara in the Championship run in.
Read MoreJoachim Andersen is confident in-form Fulham can boost their survival prospects at Crystal Palace on Sunday. Seven points from a possible nine have boosted the chances of Scott Parker’s side climbing out of the Premier League bottom three.
Read MoreFormer Charlton defender Tom Lockyer has explained his reasons for deleting his Twitter account – describing the social media platform as “an acid place”.
Read MoreMark Robinson admitted he was “chuffed” for matchwinner Jack Rudoni – after his late goal sealed the new AFC Wimbledon head coach’s first win since being appointed on a permanent basis.
Read MoreLee Bowyer conceded that Charlton Athletic are not delivering the results expected after a 2-1 home loss to League One strugglers Burton Albion.
Read MoreLee Bowyer has made five changes for Charlton’s home game against Burton Albion tonight – including a recall for club captain Jason Pearce.
Read MoreCharlton manager Lee Bowyer reckons it is difficult to set a points target to clinch a League One play-off place – because of the inconsistency of so many of the clubs chasing a top-six finish.
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