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  • Burton (49 pen)
  • Simpson (40), Fox (50)
  • Date:2008-12-09
  • Kick-off:19:45
  • Venue:The Valley
  • Attendance:20427
  • Referee:Whitestone, D

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Robbie Simpson is booked for dissent.

84mins

The referee has booked Daniel Fox.

83mins

Coventry are replacing Freddy Eastwood with Leon Best.

82mins

Martin Cranie is booked for persistent infringement.

76mins

The referee has booked Jonathan Fortune.

70mins

Hameur Bouazza is booked for dissent.

66mins

Keith Gillespie is replaced by Andy Gray.

66mins

Charlton are replacing Deon Burton with Svetoslav Todorov.

50mins

Goal!! Daniel Fox scores for Coventry.

49mins

Deon Burton takes a penalty for Charlton and scores!.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

40mins

Goal!! Coventry have scored with Robbie Simpson putting it in the back of the net.

13mins

Charlton are replacing Jay McEveley with Jose Vitor Moreira Semedo.

0mins

It's 7:45pm on Tuesday, December 9th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Bottom of the Championship Charlton Athletic suffered another damaging defeat going down 2-1 at home to Coventry City to virtually scupper the chances of caretaker manager Phil Parkinson getting the job on a permanent basis.

The Addicks have now failed to win in their last 12 Championship matches and have taken a miserly four points from a possible 36.

In the four matches Parkinson has been in charge they've managed just one point out of 12 and unless action is taken swiftly to get a permanent manager in, the side which is totally lacking in confidence look a good bet for relegation even at this early stage in the season.

Coventry were nothing more than workmanlike and in a dreadful first half it took over half an hour for either goalkeeper to have a shot to save.

Charlton's woes started as early as the 13th minute when on loan defender Jay McEveley fell heavily and went off with a shoulder injury.

The home side's only meaningful chance of the first half was a header from skipper Mark Hudson that was comfortably saved.

The Sky Blues took the lead five minutes before half time when the Charlton defence failed to clear Daniel Fox's left-wing cross and Robbie Simpson fired the ball home.

Charlton had a chance to get themselves back in the match three minutes after the break when they were awarded a dubious penalty.

Ben Turner was adjudged to have brought down Izale McLeod and Charlton's on-loan striker Deon Burton scored from the spot, his penalty going in off the underside of the crossbar.

But within two minutes Coventry had regained the lead when a 30-yard free-kick from Fox eluded everybody and went into the Charlton goal via the crossbar.

Charlton put on two more substitutes in an effort to get a second equaliser, but Coventry comfortably held out for a useful away victory.

Charlton Athletic

Coventry City

Corners

19

Fouls

1012

Goal attempts

97

Shots off target

44

Offsides

55

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