Sunday 28 June 2020

Bowyer: why signings are difficult

Lee Bowyer has admitted that financial uncertainty is making it more difficult to sign new players.  Apart from the effects of the pandemic, Charlton do not know which league they will be playing in next season and Paul Elliott is yet to pass the owners' and directors' test: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-boss-bowyer-admits-that-financial-uncertainty-has-made-it-harder-to-tie-down-more-players-after-morgan-and-davison-pen-new-deals/

The sanguine supremo told the BBC after yesterday's game: 'I knew with nine games to go there is a lot of football left and even with seven to go, we are not out of it yet. We have to focus and keep fighting for every point because this league can hurt you. We have had a good start and we are in a good position.'

Bowyer praised the work that assistant manager Johnnie Jackson puts in on set pieces: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/charlton-boss-lee-bowyer-on-why-he-wanted-crowd-noise-pumped-into-the-valley-for-the-win-over-qpr/

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