Stepping on the Gas
With six goals, eight cautions and yellow-card controversy among the crowd, Tuesday night's 4-2 win against Bristol Rovers certainly had all the ingredients of a thriller - and CAFC Player subscribers can now view the post-match reaction.

Assistant boss Tim Breacker represented the Addicks in front of the media, and Phil Parkinson's number two paid tribute to the impact the club's strikers are having at the moment in addition to hailing the contribution of skipper Nicky Bailey.
Pirates manager Paul Trollope bemoaned his side's defending after Rovers conceded two more goals after fighting back from 2-0 down to draw level.
And by the end of Wednesday, the club's video website will also have highlights from the dramatic match plus an interview with opening goalscorer David Mooney.
The Irish striker talks about netting two goals in three games, and also about his country's controversial World Cup qualification defeat to France last week.
Subscriptions to CAFC Player, which can now be accessed by Macs, cost just £34.99 per year or £3.99 per month.
Also recently added to the video website are highlights from Saturday's dramatic game against Yeovil Town, a post-match interview with Glovers manager Terry Skiverton and an audio interview with Charlton striker Chris Dickson prior to Tuesday's match against loan club Rovers.
CAFC Player offers behind-the-scenes access to The Valley and Sparrows Lane, with exclusive interviews and features, such as Parkinson's pre and post-match press conferences.
In addition to commentaries, the live matchday centre provides fans with text updates and a league table that refreshes as the goals go in across the country.
Along with the technical enhancements, there is an improved account management facility, with the Player service developed by an ex-BBC usability expert who was involved in the creation of the BBC iPlayer.
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