I was telling my son the other day about incidents, where players have clashed with referee's etc, and our former full back Mark Reid came to mind.
Is my memory playing tricks on me, or did he shove the linesman at Oxford away in circa 1987, and then do something similar to the ref against Norwich around the same time?
The funny thing I was at the Oxford game, in the old away end but the view from there was so bad, that the only thing I can recall from that game is Andy Jones scoring (I think), his first ever goal for us, right in front of the away end.
Any help greatly appreciated!!
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Mark Reid shoved a linesman, either in Oxford, where Andy Jones scored, either once or twice; or in Norwich, on Boxing Day, where he didn't and Charlton went on to win 3-2 or 2-1; or lost 3-2, 3-1 or 2-1; or drew 1-1.
Ref David Axcell taken off field with concussion after being accidentally pushed over by Reid while protesting that Biggins' goal didn't cross the line.
Linesman, as they were called in those days, took over the refereeing duties.
Axcell hadn't given us much throughout the game but the new ref seemed to be giving everything to us.
Then Jim Melrose shrugged off a challenge and put the ball in the net only for the ref to have given a free kick a split second earlier.
Game ended 1-1.
Know nothing about the incident in the Oxford game.
I also seem to remember the lino who took over was the one at that end of the ground for the "goal" that never crossed the line and he told our players that he thought it hadn't gone in during the game. Only because the ref had given it, then got knocked out, he couldn't change the original decision. Or something like that.
Was my first out of London away game.
Wimb 4-1 Charlton (Stuart 29)
Reid sent of on 51 mins for foul on Fashanu (who claimed it was a harsh decision), Crookswas also booked for protesting the decision.
24th Oct 1987
Oxford 2-1 Charlton (Jones 80), Reid sent off on 71mins for tackle on Hoyle despite protest from Maurice Evans