Looks like matches against Charlton are........

I'm not sure a one goal first leg defecit is insurmountable. That said it'd be nice to take more points off them next season.
 
I`m hoping that Charlton rally and see off the Shrews, but, on the evidence of this evening, it will be easier said than done. Got to hand it to Shrewsbury, they are fit, very well organised, have belief and play for each other. There was no falling out with team-mates when a pass was incomplete and their tenacity is admirable. Paul Hurst has become a very accomplished manager and the Shrews will do well to keep hold of him, whatever happens in the second leg.
 
I`m hoping that Charlton rally and see off the Shrews, but, on the evidence of this evening, it will be easier said than done. Got to hand it to Shrewsbury, they are fit, very well organised, have belief and play for each other. There was no falling out with team-mates when a pass was incomplete and their tenacity is admirable. Paul Hurst has become a very accomplished manager and the Shrews will do well to keep hold of him, whatever happens in the second leg.
You missed the match at Shrewsbury but I'm sure you'd agree it's a great place for a few days away
 
In agreement with LancsGordoRoad Paul Hurst will be tough to hang on too regardless of how well Shrewsbury finish the season .I am sure there will be championship chairman calling before long .Much as I like Shrewsbury as a town .Going up by coach mid week was not a great experience to be honest (the result was OK mind ).I hope they beat Charlton.
 
No, what's up with you guys wanting Charlton to win. One of our best and nearest away games. It was brilliant up there this season just gone. 2,000 Gills fans making it like a home game. I don't think Charlton have any singers left these days.
We want more of the same next season!!