Some Charlton Athletic fans have flocked to a recent post from the club’s official Twitter account which shares some images which were taken during the Addicks’ training session this past Monday.
As per the club’s official website, Charlton returned to their Sparrows Lane training ground for the first time since March this past Monday. When discussing this training session with the club’s official website, Addicks manager Lee Bowyer spoke glowingly about his players and their positive attitudes regarding this return to training and some Charlton fans have also been sharing some positive messages for their club’s players in response to this tweet sharing some images of the training session.
Read the positive replies of some Addicks fans to these training images in the tweets below.
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? Good to be back! ??#cafc pic.twitter.com/0Owyxnvj0H
— Charlton Athletic FC (@CAFCofficial) May 25, 2020
The great escape is on ??
— Robcafc (@crimp_it) May 25, 2020
So all we need to do is play one game, beat Hull and then say it’s too dangerous and we stay up. Let the mission begin ? #cafc
— soverncomfort (@soverncomfort) May 25, 2020
Good to see the boys back in training COYR!!?????
— daniel smith (@smith6093) May 25, 2020
Are you excited to see the Addicks back in training?YESNO |
Will be a great bonus to have Page and hopefully Field back fit ready to return. A full strength squad we might actually get out of this hole. I’ll still be surprised if the season actually does restart though.
— Andy Roberts (@AndyJRoberts77) May 25, 2020
What a beautiful sight ???
— Steph (@switchon66) May 25, 2020
Glad to see they’re not all fat… guess it’s just me then ?
— Damian Walters (@DamianJWalters) May 25, 2020
Good to see Lewis page back and fit, would like the chance to prove himself.
— Itsallgonewrong (@Itsallgonewron1) May 25, 2020
What do we think?
Considering that this is the first time that their team has been training at Sparrows Lane since professional football was postponed in England back in March, it may be understandable why these Addicks fans have reacted positively to these images as they will no doubt be looking forward to seeing their team get back onto the pitch in a competitive fixture, should the 2019/20 season resume, especially as it will give their team a chance to escape from the league’s relegation zone. It may be fair to say that this training session is a positive step towards the return of competitive football.