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That terrible night when McGreal/Dyer oversaw a limp capitulation and Walton had to pull Toto away from clashing with fans. It was horrendous. A grim evening. But led to a new dawn.
The bonkers 4-4. When at times one of the best away ends. Loud.
Tomorrow is bigger than massive.
Charlton form has slumped especially at home and they’ll want a big night and performance to guarantee survival.
A Town win in front of that away end would put us in the driving seat, and give those players that fan serenade and boost to finish strongly.
We owe them a good pumping after what they did to us earlier in the season and that 4-4 game. Need a rowdy away end who are bang up for it tomorrow. Shame hopefully it can start off with the trains out from London Bridge from 6.30 onwards.
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What a night in store at the Valley, experienced the best and worst away ends on 22:48 - Apr 21 with 994 views
Lets not forget the 1-0 win back in 2014, Noel Hunt's late winner after a long ranging run and beautiful crossfield ball from Tyrone Mings. The first time he really showed his potential, and a great win which was potentially the catalyst for reaching the playoffs that season.
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What a night in store at the Valley, experienced the best and worst away ends on 14:10 - Apr 22 with 398 views
What a night in store at the Valley, experienced the best and worst away ends on 22:31 - Apr 21 by mrfixit426
Potentially Barnsley away vibes. I hope.
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So much this... please, all of you that are there, make them feel the love. The Blue Army chant mid way through the first half still gives me shivers.... the chant that launched a promotion... lets do it.
as Burns said that night..
"Its got all the makings of a classic under the lights".