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Backroom boss Mills leaves Charlton

ANDREW MILLS: thanked by chairman Richard Murray for his hard work. Picture courtesy EMPICS
ANDREW MILLS: thanked by chairman Richard Murray for his hard work. Picture courtesy EMPICS

CHARLTON have parted company with general manager Andrew Mills plus Uruguayan internationals Gonzalo Sorondo and Omar Pouso.

The appointment of former players' agent Mills in May 2006 formed part of a new club management structure spearheaded by ex-manager Iain Dowie.

His brief was to take some of the workload off Dowie who left the club in November.

Charlton plc chairman Richard Murray said: "Andrew secured all the targets identified by Iain Dowie, as well as those by Alan Pardew during the January transfer window and I would like thank him for all his hard work."

Sorondo and Pouso played just 105 Premiership minutes in the 2006-07 season owing to persistent injury problems.

Pouso signed on a season long loan from Penarol on the final day of the August window with his lone appearance coming in the home defeat against Portsmouth on September 16 when he was substituted.

Sorondo was brought to the club by former manager Alan Curbishley on a season-long loan from Inter-Milan in the summer of 2005 before Dowie made him a permanent signing last summer. He had played for Dowie at Crystal Palace.

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