But won't you need to form a steering group to advise Dick on which charities are most appropriate in the eyes of your beige clad fan base. Good show PEA....
Evening all Charlton: Hamer, Wilson, Wiggins, Morrison, Dervite; Green, Cousins, Jackson, Poyet, Harriott; Church. Subs: Thuram-Ulien, Wood, Nego, Pritchard, Sordell, Obika, Tudgay. Bournemouth: Camp, Francis, Cook, Elphick, Harte, Pugh, Arter, O'Kane, Surman, Fraser, Grabban Subs: Allsop, Smith, Ward, MacDonald, Coulibaly, Kermorgant, Rantie So we go 4-5-1 with Jacko, Cousins and Poyet in the middle. Me likey. Green on the wing. Me less likey. Rumours of Tudgay's return proven false as he and Obika are on the bench. No sign of Reza or The Asteroid. Kermorgant on the bench for the Cherries COYA!
Hmm. Not convinced. Is it a smart idea to bring green in when Pugh will be a handful for Wilson? Agree with you captain regarding the middle 3, and I guess it also means Jackson and the harriots can alternate in pushing up with church. Was hoping to see obika thrown in, but I'm sure he'll make an appearance. A very attacking bench also!! Unfortunately I've just left work, so have no chance of making the game. Damn postponed games.
Hope Yann gets the reception he deserves, and I'm sure if he does come on and score he won't celebrate. Looking good, but shall always be disappointed until Polish Pete is in the team But looking good, COYR
Green clears but only as far as Cook, whose shot is spilt by Hamer before holding on at the second attempt.
Grabban has time and space from a corner but he mis-hits it completely and it goes way up into the Covered End.
Only one out-and-out attacker. Looks like our new Head Coach will settle for a point. Three strikers on the bench. When was the last time that happened?
Green cuts inside from the left (having taken a corner) and shoots, the keeper fumbles but eventually holds on.
Come on ffs. Mighty is on the Leeds board sweating over commentary of the game. We would like to give him some grief...
Green hits a cross and the keeper is all over the place as it hits the post! His crosses continue to be as unpredictable as ever.