Charlton fans’ crisp protest delays goalless draw with Fleetwood
Posted Sunday, August 26, 2018 by PA
Charlton and Fleetwood played out a goalless draw at the Valley in a game which was held up in the first minute as home fans threw packets of crisps onto the pitch.
Charlton supporters had planned the protest in response to Belgian owner Roland Duchatelet’ latest cost-cutting measures.
Once the action resumed, the two sides produced plenty of endeavour but few chances.
The hosts started brightly and Lyle Taylor went close when he tested Fleetwood keeper Alex Cairns after 17 minutes with a shot from outside the box which was well held.
The visitors earned their first chance after 35 minutes when a Ched Evans shot was deflected across the face of goal, following a cut-back from Wes Burns.
Burns nearly opened the scoring just before the break when his shot from six yards out was cleared off the line by Patrick Bauer.
The best chance of the match came after 57 minutes, when Charlton keeper Dillon Phillips brilliantly kept out a header from Ashley Hunter.
Charlton should have taken the lead with 13 minutes remaining when Joe Aribo volleyed wide from eight yards after a good cross by Chris Solly.
Fleetwood finished the game the stronger of the two sides, although Paddy Madden was guilty of failing to pick out four team-mates with a breakaway.
- Tag:
Photos
More»Meet Eva Murati, the glamorous UCL presenter
Friday April 26 2024[PICTURE SPECIAL] Brighton 0 - 4 Manchester City
Friday April 26 2024Meet Jude Bellingham's stunning girlfriend Laura
Thursday April 25 2024
Your Say