ON LOAN: Martin Pringle and Andy Todd have both gone on loan to Division One side Grimsby and made their debuts for the Mariners in a 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest on Saturday, keeping them level on points with Walsall, who included Greg Shields. Meanwhile in the Third Division, Charlie MacDonald recovered from flu to help loan club Torquay to a 3-1 away win against Darlington on Saturday.
RUFUS BACK: Richard Rufus, who played the full 90 minutes of last week's reserve match as the Addicks lost to West Ham 2-0 in a game in which Mathias Svensson had a penalty saved, is likely to appear for Glynn Snodin's side tonight as they travel to Highfield Road to face Coventry.
GOALIES' COURSE: If you've ever fancied following in the footsteps of Charlton goalkeeper Dean Kiely, then now's your chance. For a few places still remain for the community scheme's highly successful residential goalkeepers' course over Easter weekend. Former Charlton goalkeeper Bob Bolder will also be on hand between March 29-31 at St Edmund's School, Canterbury, while Kiely will be making an appearance during the week. For full details, call 020 8850 2866.
INTERNO CUP: The Addicks have confirmed they have no interest whatsoever in playing in this summer's Intertoto Cup.
STACY CALLED: Acadmey midfielder Stacy Long has been selected for the England U17 squad for the forthcoming
European Championship qual-ifying games against Lithuania and Scotland in early March.
FARA'S FIRST: Fara Williams scored on her first start for the England women's side on Sunday, as they beat Portugal 3-0 in a World Cup qualifier at Portsouth's Fratton Park.
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