‘We didn’t do the basics well enough’ – Charlton boss Nathan Jones on 2-0 defeat at Reading
Charlton have taken three points from a possible 33.
Read MoreCharlton have taken three points from a possible 33.
Read MoreThe Addicks are at Reading today and looking to end a 12-game winless spell.
Read MoreCousins is back plying his trade in England’s third tier after signing for Cambridge United in July.
Read MoreHart has since worked with Jones – appointed manager on Sunday – at Luton Town and Stoke City.
Read MoreChris Powell exclusively talked to the South London Press about Nathan Jones’ appointment as Charlton Athletic boss.
Read MoreIn the current campaign the pair have a combined goal return of 10 with Flemming leading Millwall’s scoring charts on six.
Read MoreThe Sky Blues have only lost once at home all season – a 2-0 reverse to West Bromwich Albion on October 30.
Read MoreCharlton will have an away following of nearly 3,0000 and could drop into the relegation zone if results do not go their way. The South Londoners are on a 12-game winless run in the league.
Read MoreThe 26-year-old summer signing from Hibernian has scored five goals in 28 appearances.
Read MoreThe first task facing the 50-year-old, who was appointed boss on Sunday, is to pull the Addicks out of the relegation battle – starting at fellow strugglers Reading on Saturday.
Read MoreChuks Aneke has resumed full training with Charlton Athletic.
Read MoreJones was sacked by Southampton in February but has been lured back by the Addicks, who also made a play for his services in September before appointing Michael Appleton.
Read MoreNathan Jones has talked of his desire to build something special at Charlton Athletic – just like he did at Luton Town.
Read MoreFulham will be without Raul Jimenez for Saturday’s Premier League home game against AFC Bournemouth.
Read MoreBut Millwall were open to allowing their academy product to make a temporary loan switch if it aided his development.
Read MoreThe Lions boss gave 45-minute runouts to Michael Obafemi and Tom Bradshaw in last Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Hull City.
Read MoreThe 19-year-old’s previous terms were due to expire at the end of June.
Read MoreIt is the second change that has been made to the Valley hotseat this season with Dean Holden sacked in August and then Michael Appleton appointed the month after.
Read MoreLuke Wanadio lived up to his nickname of ‘The Wizard’ as he conjured up three points for Dulwich Hamlet on Saturday, writes Richard Cawley.
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