ROB Elliot was added to Charlton’s injury list on Saturday when the keeper had to be replaced at half-time against Tranmere Rovers due to a hip injury.

Elliot is expected to miss tonight’s trip to Milton Keynes Dons, along with Johnnie Jackson (Achilles), Joe Anyinsah (ankle), Matt Fry (knee) and Gary Doherty (hamstring), although on-loan left-back Federico Bessone (hamstring) is nearing a return to action.

Reserve keeper Ross Worner, who played the second half at the weekend, looks poised to face the Dons even though he suffered a dead leg against Rovers.

MOST season-ticket prices at The Valley are being cut by £50 for the 2011/12 campaign and fans can reserve their place in SE7 now.

Charlton’s new board of directors has reduced the price of most adult, over 60 and U21 seats and an adult season ticket next term is available for just £240 (£10.43 per game), while U18 and U11 rates have been frozen at £75 and £49 respectively.

Season tickets are available on 0871 226 1905, while fans can return their personalised application forms.

The prices are only guaranteed until April 4 and could rise if Charlton are promoted to the Championship.

TICKETS are currently on general sale for Charlton’s home game against Brentford on Saturday (3pm), the rearranged match against Southampton on March 22 (7.45pm) and Leyton Orient on April 2 (3pm).

Seats are priced £17.50, £22.50 and £25.50 adults, £13 and £17.50 over 60s and U21s and £5 all U18s.

Tickets already purchased for the postponed Boxing Day fixture against the Saints remain valid for the rescheduled game.

Buy in person from the Valley commercial centre, see cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

HE may not have known much about it, but Bradley Wright-Phillips netted his sixth goal in eight matches for Charlton when Miguel Llera’s free-kick against Tranmere Rovers on Saturday deflected into the net off the striker’s chest.

Wright-Phillips has been credited with the goal by the club and has now scored 19 times for former club Plymouth Argyle and the Addicks in 2010/11.

FORMER Charlton defender Paul Elliott was present for the launch of a new independent school, known as a Youth Achievement Foundation, at Charlton’s training ground in New Eltham on Monday.

The school is the result of a partnership between the Charlton Community Trust and the UK Youth charity and will cater for 26 youngsters who struggle in mainstream schools.

BRADLEY Goldberg netted for Charlton U18s against academy group leaders Southampton on Saturday but the Addicks were beaten 3-1 on the south coast.

Meanwhile, a hat-trick from Gemma Bryan on her return from suspension helped the Charlton women’s team to a 4-1 away win against Brighton & Hove Albion the following day.

The U18s entertain Milton Keynes Dons on Saturday (11am), while the women’s team travels to Liverpool in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday.

GARY Doherty and Chris Solly are the special guests of the Charlton Athletic Disabled Supporters’ Association on Thursday night.

The duo will answer questions from fans in Bartram’s at The Valley (7.45pm).

TICKETS for Charlton’s away match against Dagenham & Redbridge on March 19 (3pm) are now on general sale and around 300 remained at the end of Monday.

Places for the trip to AFC Bournemouth on March 26 (1pm) are on restricted sale and tickets for the rearranged away game against Rochdale three days later are on general sale.

Buy in person from the Valley commercial centre, see cafc.co.uk or call 0871 226 1905.

CHRIS Solly, Callum Harriott and Ross Worner were among the Charlton players who featured as a CAFC XI drew 0-0 with Gillingham reserves in a private friendly at the club’s training ground last Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Stephen Camacho and an own goal gave an Addicks U17 side a 2-0 win against Wycombe Wanderers at Sparrows Lane the previous day.

JOHNNIE Jackson and Ross Worner will visit Bromley Addicks next Tuesday, March 15 (8pm).

The duo, who are both sponsored by the independent fans’ group, will take part in a question-and-answer session at Bickley & Widmore Working Men’s Club, Tylney Road, Bromley BR1 2SH.

Two days later, executive vice-chairman Peter Varney and chief executive Stephen Kavanagh will talk to supporters at a meeting of North West Kent Addicks.

The event takes place at Bexley Sports & Social Club, Calvert Drive, Bexley Park on March 17 (8pm).

Admission is free to members and £2 for non-members.

FANS of Motown and Stax favourites from the 1960s, as well as Philly and funky floor-fillers from the 1970s, should head to The Valley on April 1 when Charlton host a Motown and classic soul night.

Solar DJs Andy Field, Tony Monson and Clive R are the star attractions, and the £19.95 admission includes a hot buffet.

Over 18s can book places on sales@cafc.co.uk or on 020 8333 4040.

A NEW weekly podcast rounding up all the Charlton news and featuring exclusive interviews is now available to Addicks supporters.

The free Charlton Live podcast is an edited version of the two-hour show broadcast on CAFC Player every Sunday night, and can be downloaded from iTunes.