Tuesday 13 November 2007

Like father, like son

Accoring to Four Four Two magazine, Kevin Lisbie left his son confused by scoring against Charlton. 'He spent five years watching me play for Charlton, and it took me 30 minutes to explain why I was playing against them,' the U's striker, who recently scored his sixth goal for the club, explained.

Apparently Charlton prepared for the match against Colchester by training at Barnet's Underhill ground where Pards was a player after he left Charlton. 'I wanted to find an environment similar to Layer Road and immediately thought of Underhill,' the Addicks supremo explained.

Charlton chairman Richard Murray has dropped 13 places in the latest football rich list to 98=, but is still worth around £13m, although that includes a £6m valuation for his stake in the Addicks.

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