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Steve Thompson RIP

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  • Very sad news, indeed. He was an old-school centre half who took no prisoners. Formed a great partnership with John Pender. Great player. RIP Rambo
  • RIP Tank Thommo.  Great leader. Well respected.  Huge thighs! 
  • edited August 29
    Steve Thompson, played 95 games for CAFC where he was the quintessential hard man CB.
    Sheffield born with Yorkshire grit he overcame a bad knee injury at 18 which kept him out for a year.
    I saw most of his 'away matches' at Selhurst as only lived a couple of miles away at the time.

    I read he was 6ft 1in but he always seems like a 6ft 4in broad shouldered, macho man that you need when you go into battle.

    RIP Steve
  • Truly one of Lennie's lion hearts forever putting his head in where boots and elbows were flying. Two of our great centre backs have gone within weeks of each other.
  • RIP Steve
  • RIP Steve
    Hard working player with skill
    Selhurst Park regular who helped to keep the club afloat in turbulent times
  • Not Rambo! :-(
    RIP
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  • A tad before my time, but certainly a player that was spoken of fondly when I listened to others who did watch that era discuss him.  RIP, thoughts and prayers with his family and friends 
  • Sad news loved watching his no nonsense approach to playing RIP Thommo
  • This is really sad news.

    Steve was a very good player for us, always gave 100% effort and had all the best attributes you would want for a CH. 

    He was a sociable and approachable guy.  Sincerest condolences to his family.  
  • Tough to hear of his death.

    One of those from the amazing Lennie Lawrence years responsible for me following the team.

    RIP. 
  • Steve Thompson, played 95 games for CAFC where he was the quintessential hard man CB.
    Sheffield born with Yorkshire grit he overcame a bad knee injury at 18 which kept him out for a year.
    I saw most of his 'away matches' at Selhurst as only lived a couple of miles away at the time.

    I read he was 6ft 1in but he always seems like a 6ft 4in broad shouldered, macho man that you need when you go into battle.

    RIP Steve
    Only 95 games. Seems like a lot more to me - in a positive  way I mean. He was the first of a long line of Lennie’s successful central defense signings, paving the way for Shirtliff, Pates, Miller, McClaughlin.
     Thommo was a warrior. I’m not sure if he was actually captain but he played like one either way. 
    RIP.
  • Sad news. One of all all time favourite players . Hard as nails. RIP Thommo
  • RIP Rambo
  • I’m really upset.
    Part of that team that made to fall in love with Charlton Athletic and not just because of my family.
    Rest in eternal peace 💔
  • RIP - rarely came off the pitch without a battle wound - a real warrior 
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  • A player that gave hundred percent every game. As someone has already said a proper old school defender. RIP Steve.
  • RIP Thomo, was a great player in a very forgotten team.
  • RIP Addick
  • edited August 29
    RIP Steve. Part of the team when I started going to watch as a 7yr old; those early years they were all my heroes.  Sad news.
  • RIP Rambo , proper old school defender and great memories for me watching that side as a youngster.
  • Very sad news - legs like tree trunks, and a no nonsense defender - one of my favourites from those times

    RIP big man
  • I was at the New Year’s Day game at old Trafford in 88 and being in the busby suite after the game with my old man and his mate.  I was only ten but I’ll always remember Rambo going out of his way to come over and chat to us. A big character and no nonsense player from probably my favourite squad of cafc players ever. R.i.p Rambo 
  • Sad news, RIP.
  • One of my favourites back in the day.  I met him once when I was about 10 and he seemed like an absolute man mountain!  Rambo really was an apt nickname for him

    Im I’m sure he was doing some of the co-commentary on us up until the last year or so.  A real shame and a big part of a really crazy time at the club in the mid 80’s
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