Rovers had failed to register a shot on target before Sam Sodje, playing for the first time since completing a four-match ban, turned the ball into his own net early in the second half.However Charlton captain Nicky Bailey levelled the score in the 59th minute when he poked the ball in after Deon Burton had headed a corner towards goal in the 59th minute."The lads closed everything down and defended really well. I was a bit worried in the first 15 minutes because that was the worst I've seen our centre backs Ian Goodison and Ash Taylor play in the opening of a match but I had a go at them at half time and by the end I thought we defended brilliantly," said Parry."We're still disappointed not to win. Even in the first half when they were on top we played the game how we wanted to, created some chances and killed the crowd."The last few chances in stoppage time went to Charlton and because we kept those out there is a little bit of relief that tempers the euphoria of thinking we should have won."
Source: Team_Talk