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[Charlton] will be in sombre mood for their Premiership game against Southampton tonight after attending the funeral of teenager Pierre Bolangi, writes Leo Spall. A minute's silence was held before Charlton's first Premier-ship game of the season against Manchester City, which they won 4-0...
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Published in | Standard (London, England : 1981) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London
Evening Standard Limited
06.09.2000
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Edition | West End final ed. |
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Summary: | [Charlton] will be in sombre mood for their Premiership game against Southampton tonight after attending the funeral of teenager Pierre Bolangi, writes Leo Spall. A minute's silence was held before Charlton's first Premier-ship game of the season against Manchester City, which they won 4-0, and the club's Under-19 side will not use the number three shirt this season as a tribute. Millwall were without four forwards - [Neil Harris], [Paul Moody], Richard Sadlier and Paul Ifill as they scraped through 3-2 on aggregate after a 1-1 second leg draw at The Den. |
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