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Charlton Athletic 0 Queens Park Rangers 0

As the clocked ticked around to 90 minutes I was bemoaning that it was two points dropped. We had done more than enough to win the game.

Then during the 8 minutes of injury time, QPR had 5 chances and we were clinging onto the point

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Queens Park Rangers 3 Charlton Athletic 1

I think that was a warning call today. We didn’t deserve to lose that match, from 60 mins on we looked the most likely to win, but we left Loftus Road with our tail between our legs.

I think us fans need to remember the ultimate goal here. Possibly our surprise element has been exhausted, we have to be better, and we have to learn quicker but for long periods as the away side we still had the upper hand.

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Charlie Kelman signs

A Sunday signing.

Charlie Kelman has signed from Queens Park Rangers on a 4-year deal for an undisclosed fee, which apparently was in excess of £3m, rising to £5m with a ton of add-ons.

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Kelman and Knibbs

K&K. Well, at least it seems one K.

QPR and Charlton today reached an agreement for the transfer of Charlie Kelman according to top level transfer guru Fabrizio Romano. Of course the much more reliable and down to earth source Rich Cawley is now carrying this story as well.

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Gordon Jago RIP

I only mentioned Gordon Jago the other day in my Having a beer with Keith Peacock post, but sadly the club have announced his passing today aged 92.

Jago played for the Addicks between 1954 and 1962 and went on to manage Millwall and QPR, succesful at both, but at Loftus Road he was widely recognized as being responsible for building the foundations of the famous Rangers’ side of the 70’s that Dave Sexton inherited from him.

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Isted out, Begovic in

Possibly.

It seems at least that Harry Isted is leaving for Burton Albion on a permanent transfer.

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Charlton Athletic 1 Queens Park Rangers 1 (5-3 on pens)

I imagine those that went tonight would have enjoyed that. I did and I was in Tampa looking at ottomans, armoires and chaise longues, from where I was checking the latest score.

Almost as many QPR fans as Addicks at The Valley tonight, so credit to them. The ones we saw on the train back from Preston were very affable although very disappointed in their first day defeat at Blackburn. I guess we are all a little intrigued to see how Mike Beale does there over there this season.

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