Older Addicks will know him. Keeper of great potential from the 70s whose career was cut short after a horrific injury at Sunderland in 1976. Now lives in the States and I had the pleasure to interview him about his time at Charlton and his subsequent life. He's a great bloke and wanted me to wish all fellow Addicks well, hence this post. Interview appears in latest edition of Backpass (www.backpassmagazine.co.uk) which can be found in WH Smith's. I do my best to get regular Charlton articles in there (I've done Killer and the Huddersfield 7-6 game so far) and - even without the Charlton references, I have to say it is a great mag for anyone who pines after football from yesteryear.
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Out of interest what is he doing now?
Has a vivid account of the incident
Must be all that fresh air getting to you!
;o)
btw Hales was sent off against the Mackems at the valley one time, year after they did leeds in the cup final .. we don't get on with them very well do we
It was on MOTD, which was where you & I saw it.
When Finney played for Cambridge a couple of years later, several of Buster Tutt's Charlton 1st team mates padded out our side for the reserve team fixture at The Valley.
Finney was given a torrid time, as individual players mercilessly took it in turn to clog him hard in retribution.
The referee more or less seemed to turn a blind eye; I wonder if he'd been tipped off?
I believe a heavily battered and bruised Finney never came out for the 2nd half.