Charlton's Robert Lee fires home his side's first goal against Bristol Rovers at Upton Park last night

Tuesday 25 August 1992 18:02 EDT
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Charlton's Robert Lee fires home his side's first goal against Bristol Rovers at Upton Park last night. Lee set up two further goals in the Londoners' 4-1 win. The victory maintained Charlton's 100 per cent record, extending their lead at the top of the First Division, and there was more encouraging news for Charlton fans yesterday with the club apparently ready to set a date for their return to The Valley, its traditional home. An announcement is expected on Friday

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