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JEPHCOTT'S IN TO PROGRESS THE PILGRIMS
The Football League Paper
|November 08, 2020
But Addicks boss Bowyer not sad at exit
CHARLTON manager Lee Bowyer bemoaned the “ridiculous” truncated schedule for lower-league clubs after his side were knocked out by Plymouth.
Luke Jephcott’s strike on the hour proved the difference between the two League One outfits, and while Bowyer was disappointed with some performances as the Addicks’ six-game winning streak came to an end, he is not sad that their attempt to win promotion back to the Championship has one less obstacle.
And with Covid-19 leading to a late start and a packed fixture list for the current campaign, Bowyer made his feelings clear on the situation.
“I’ve said that I never prioritise the cups,” explained Bowyer. “No disrespect, but I don’t think we will win it, and we’re playing in a ridiculous fixture schedule.
“Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, every week. They’re humans, not machines. I’m not upset we are out of the cup. I’m a little disappointed, but the league is the priority.
This story is from the November 08, 2020 edition of The Football League Paper.
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