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CURBS IS SAD FOR VALLEY

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LEAGUE ONE
FORMER Charlton manager Alan Curbishley says it’s demoralising to see so many empty seats at The Valley.
The Addicks are in the hunt for a play-off place and the former Charlton boss of 15 years is disappointed not to see a sold-out stadium.
He said: “It’s nice to go back to the club but it’s not nice to see the stadium a third full, or not even that.
“That’s a bit demoralising, but hopefully they can get themselves back on track.
“They’ve got a Premier League stadium, a lovely training ground and a good fanbase, so hopefully things...

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