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Addicks boss sings praises of Boro fans
The Gazette
|December 11, 2025
NATHAN Jones had special praise for Middlesbrough and the supporters after Tuesday's night's clash at the Valley.
Boro won the game 2-1 courtesy of goals from Riley McGree and Morgan Whittaker, as they reduced the gap to table-toppers Coventry City to just five points.
But it was an emotional evening in London as Charlton paid tribute to Norman Barker, a well-known supporter affectionately known as 'headphones Norm' who tragically died after collapsing at their game against Portsmouth on Saturday.
As well as tributes before the game, the referee called a halt to the action in the 13th minute as everyone applauded to pay their respects.
That included the nearly-2,500 strong Boro away end, who even started chanting 'One Norman Barker' at one point in a classy moment that didn't go unnoticed by the Addicks boss.
Jones said: "I thought it was a really poignant tribute. A touch of class from our football club in terms of how we organised, and then credit to the Middles-brough fans who were truly outstanding.
"Not all fans are like that and not all fans would have been as respectful. We thank them but we know they're a class football club. We've lost one of our family. His family were here tonight and our thoughts will remain with them because they've lost someone very dear to them."
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