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Inside view with Charlton midfielder Therry Racon

Charlton midfielder Therry Racon
Charlton midfielder Therry Racon

Despite my recent goals, it doesn’t really feel like an appropriate time to be dancing at the moment.

Fans keep asking me about the dances I do when I score for Charlton.

Everyone knows the first one I did, during the Plymouth match in February. It’s not just in England that children learn the head, shoulders, knees and toes dance!

Before the match against Southampton I asked Chris Dickson, who is our resident entertainer, to show me another one in case I scored again.

I’ve no idea where that dance comes from, or what it’s called, but I scored probably the best goal of my career so it seemed right to celebrate.

Considering the number of games I have played this season, I am very pleased to have scored three goals, but the position of the club is the most important thing.

Unfortunately, we haven’t got much to celebrate after the two draws in three days against Birmingham and Coventry last weekend.

We played well in both games, but everything seems to be against us. We hit the woodwork in both games and we had a goal disallowed in both games, and it does make you think.

Everyone at the club knows the situation we are in, and we are now a real long shot to avoid relegation.

However, we will keep going and hoping until it’s mathematically impossible for us. In football, you never know what will happen.

It’s been a difficult season for me. I was ready to play a big role for the team, and had worked hard to be ready for the start of the season and was in the team for the first game.

Then I got injured, and after again working hard to get back, I got another injury after my first game, so I’ve been forced to watch from the sidelines for a lot of matches, and it was very frustrating.

When you’re injured, and when you see the team losing, it’s very hard.

When I’ve been playing, I’ve tried to wear the shirt for the fans and for the people at the club, and that won’t change just because we are at the bottom of the league.

This season has been very different to last season, when I came over from France.

I like it in England now, but last season was very hard because I was out of the team and then went out on loan, so I couldn’t show fans what I could do.

I was thinking about going back to France, but that’s not the case now, and I want to stay and spend my career in England. I like the club, everyone at the club and like the area.

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