DORIAN Dervite equalised on his first Charlton start at Leeds United night as the Addicks drew 1-1 in Yorkshire.

Leeds led through David Norris’ first half opener but Dervite restored parity five minutes after the break to ensure the honours were shared.

And manager Chris Powell felt Charlton could have had more points on the board after an impressive display.

He said: “Our performance warranted all three.

“It was possibly a foul for their goal but we showed a lot of character to come back after they scored.

“It was great that Dorian Dervite scored on his debut.

“He is a centre-half by trade but we played him in a different role tonight.

“He came to us on trial in the summer and I felt he had enough to add something to our squad.”

RICARDO Fuller is expected to be sidelined for several weeks after suffering a hamstring injury against Barnsley on Saturday.

However, Johnnie Jackson (hamstring) and Danny Green (dead leg) both featured against the Tykes after recovering from injury during the international break.

Keeper Nick Pope (knee) and Jordan Cook (eye ulcer and virus) returned to action on October 18 as a development side defeated Luton Town 4-0 in a friendly at Sparrows Lane, thanks to goals from Adebayo Azeez, Ruben Bover Izquierdo, Bradley Jordan and Joe Pigott.

TICKET prices have been cut by as much as £10 for the home fixture against Peterborough United on November 27 (7.45pm), but fans will pay slightly more than usual for the Brighton & Hove Albion and Ipswich Town home games.

Seats will be available from £10 adults and over 60s/U21s or £5 U18s for the visit of the Seagulls, and places are now on general sale.

But the Brighton match on December 8 is the first this season at which higher rates of £22, £25 and £30 adults, £15, £20 and £22 over 60s and U21s, £10 U18s and £5 U11s will apply.

For more details, or to buy, visit cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

A CROWD of 26,185 attended Saturday’s match against Barnsley, the club’s second largest Football for a Fiver attendance.

Only restricted view and single seats remained at kick-off for the match against the Tykes as the promotion once again proved incredibly successful.

ANDY Hughes has commenced jogging as he continues his rehabilitation from a long-term Achilles injury, while Matt Taylor (foot) last week stepped up his fitness work with extra running before resuming full training.

Yann Kermorgant has had an operation on his fractured ankle and Rhoys Wiggins (fractured metatarsal) has also started jogging.

STANDARD home matchday prices apply for tickets to the home games against Middlesbrough on November 3 (3pm) and Cardiff City on November 6 (7.45pm).

Tickets are on general sale and can be bought online via cafc.co.uk or by calling 0871 226 1905.

Fans can also take advantage of reduced prices for both the Boro and Cardiff games by purchasing a Perfect Pair £10 advance discount for adults and many over 60s and U21s.

The same ticket for the two games must be bought at the same time, and tickets cannot be refunded.

For more details, or to buy, or to buy, visit cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

THE Kent Senior Cup begins in earnest for Charlton tonight when the Addicks travel to Chatham Town (7.45pm).

The winners will face Herne Bay away in the quarter-finals.

TICKETS are on general sale for Charlton’s away matches against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, Bristol City on November 11 and Burnley (all 3pm).

For more details, or to buy, visit cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

THE Valley Superstore will be closed on Saturday for some final work to be carried out following last month’s extensive refit.

It will reopen as normal on Monday morning and the following day Bradley Wright-Phillips, Salim Kerkar and Dale Stephens will be signing merchandise and chatting to supporters from 4-5pm.

CHARLTON’S U18 and U21 sides both recorded 2-0 wins against Millwall on Saturday morning.

Ellis Brown and Karlan Ahearne-Grant were on target in the win for the U18s, who remain unbeaten in 2012/13, at Sparrows Lane, and the Addicks next travel to Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.

Meanwhile, over at the Lions’ training ground, two Bradley Jordan goals gave Charlton’s U21s their third win in a row.

The U21s also next face Brighton, at Sparrows Lane next Monday (2pm).

SEASON tickets for the current Championship campaign have been reduced to cover the final 17 games of the season.

They are now available from £230 adults, with over 60s and U21s from £160 and U18s £99. All U11s are just £49.

They can be bought in person at the Valley commercial centre or by calling 0871 226 1905 from 9am-5pm weekdays and 10am-1pm non-match Saturdays.

Fans can also purchase online via cafc.co.uk or download and complete an application form.

ADDICKS heroes Keith Peacock and Colin Powell will guest at the next meeting of Eltham Addicks group on November 1 at The Woodcroft Club, 254 Eltham High Street, London SE9 1AA.

Entry is free from 7.45pm.

Leon Cort and Jordan Cook also visit Bromley Addicks on November 7 (8pm).

The venue is Bromley Conservative Club, 27 Elmfield Road, Bromley BR1 1LZ.

ALL private parties at The Valley are half-price in October and November as part of a special offer.

Rooms at the stadium can accommodate from 20-450 people, and are available from as little as £125 (plus VAT).

Call 020 8333 4040 or email info@thevalleythevenue.co.uk for details.

A WATERLOGGED pitch prevented the Charlton women’s team from having the opportunity to gain a fourth successive victory on Sunday, when their London Cup match against Haringey Borough was postponed.

The Addicks will now travel to north London for the fixture this Sunday instead.

ALMOST 85 Charlton Live podcasts are now available to download from iTunes, featuring exclusive interviews with Addicks stars past and present.

The podcasts, which generally last around 45 minutes apiece, are edited versions of the Saturday and Sunday shows broadcast on CAFC Player.

Podcasts can also be found in non-iTunes format at CharltonLive.com

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