Charlton follow Chelsea's example by watering down their website news

11 December 2008 11:51
Censored: Former Charlton boss Alan Pardew[LNB] Trusted news source or propaganda tool — how much faith should fans place in their team's website?[LNB]After the Chelsea [LNB]censorship storm over Big Phil's transfer comments, it has emerged that the Blues are not the only London club sanitising the news. [LNB]Struggling Charlton have admitted that sensitivity over former manager Alan Pardew's position led to them pulling the plug on TV coverage of a press conference.[LNB] [LNB]Website reporter Matt Wright said: 'Following the recent launch of new video website CAFC TV, we agreed to start filming Pardew's post-match press conferences at The Valley to give greater access to the club to subscribers. [LNB]'Prior to the Sheffield United game, I confirmed with him that everything was fine to proceed but, after the 5-2 defeat, I was told in no uncertain terms that "there would be no filming tonight".'[LNB] Gillespie in stark Charlton warning: Pick up points, or we'll go down[LNB]Former Blackburn keeper Tim Flowers wilting after commentary blooper[LNB]Winter of discontent lifted as ex-ref Jeff reins in his web rage attacks on dissenters[LNB][LNB] [LNB]  

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