OH NO

gutted too.
here is what is posted on the charlton website
Rob Elliot's erratic tenure at Accrington Stanley has taken another twist following his recall to Charlton on Friday.
The 19-year-old goalkeeper endured a miserable start to his second season in Lancashire, finding himself playing second fiddle to Ian Dunbavin despite the fact that last term he was named the club's player of the year in Stanley's first promotion to the Football League in 50 years.
It was only around the turn of the year that Elliot - who had signed a season-long loan at the Fraser Eagle Stadium - forced his way back to first choice for manager John Coleman.
But Elliot will be back at Sparrows Lane on Monday and he immediately set his sights on claiming ownership of the reserve-team gloves.
"To be honest, it's good to be back,” said Rob. "I missed the quality of the coaching and the facilities and hopefully I can get straight back into the reserves.
"Overall my time at Accrington was a great experience. Things didn't go quite according to plan for me this season but last season was fantastic and I'm sure I've improved my game.”
Elliot has been involved in 11 games for Stanley in the first half of the campaign, with the highlight of his season surely being the three penalties he saved in the shoot-out of a League Cup game against Carlisle United in October.