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Charlton fans delay League One match by throwing crisp packets on pitch in bizarre ownership protest | Offbeat News | Sky News
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Charlton fans throw crisp packets onto the pitch at The Valley in latest protest at owner Roland Duchatelet - Mirror Online
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Charlton employee had to ask permission to EAT CRISPS at their desk | Daily Mail Online