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Paddy scoops a ton at Town

It was not just Phil Parkinson and the travelling Addicks who were celebrating Charlton's stoppage-time equaliser on Saturday - Colin Powell and Demelza Care for Children were just as jubilant.

Colin Powell correctly predicted that the scores at Swindon would be level at half-time and full-time

Nicky Bailey's 12th goal of the campaign clinched a valuable away draw and point for the Addicks against Swindon Town at The County Ground.

And the late goal also earned Charlton's favoured charity £100 thanks to Stan James following the correct prediction by Powell that the scores would be level at half-time and full-time.

The winnings take the total earned for Demelza since the club launched its new partnership with online betting partner Stan James to £146.88.

Supporters can get a free bet worth up to £25 by signing up with Stan James, and every punt placed at cafc.stanjames.com earns the club money.

The bookmaker is promising to match fans' first settled bet (at evens or greater) up to £25 - which means a supporter making a £25 flutter (at evens or greater) will receive a free £25 punt.

There are three ways for supporters to sign up: click here, call 08000 11 33 55 (and quote cafc as the promotional code), or visit www.stanjames.com and make sure you enter cafc as the promotional code). If supporters do not enter the cafc promotional code, the club will not benefit from their bets.

Click on cafc.stanjames.com and register an account now to take up this special offer.

Free bet terms:

  • Place a single stake of up to £25 (at evens or greater) and get another bet to the same amount absolutely free

  • The offer applies to the first settled bet

  • New customers only

  • One free bet per customer


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