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Addicks supporters top behaviour league

Charlton's fans were the best behaved again last season despite relegation from the Premiership
Charlton's fans were the best behaved again last season despite relegation from the Premiership
BEN HAYES: "It's testament to how supporters have represented Charlton in the best possible fashion"
BEN HAYES: "It's testament to how supporters have represented Charlton in the best possible fashion"

FOR the second season in a row Charlton's fans finished top of the Behaviour of the Public Fair Play League.

The accolade means the club will receive £20,000 to spend on fans' initiatives next season.

The Addicks again beat Fulham to the honour, finishing the campaign with an average of 8.84.

Ben Hayes, elected supporters' director, said: "It's testament to how supporters have represented Charlton in the best possible fashion, both home and away, while also backing the club to the hilt."

Manager Alan Pardew added: "This comes as no surprise to me, and just shows you can provide great backing for the players and still represent the club brilliantly."

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