To mark the 30th Anniversary of leaving the Valley the Charlton Athletic Museum is hosting an evening about that era
We've got a never previously heard (we think) 30 minute commentary of the "last" game at the Valley including crowd noises, chants, songs etc
And then we've got Steve Sutherland, who was commercial manager at the time, on what it was like to try and run a football club in exile.
More details to follow but 5th November at the Museum. Free to members. Just £5 to everyone else.
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Apologies if posted elsewhere and I have missed it but I can only recall a discussion about POSSIBLY introducing various categories of Museum membership.
Cheque or bank transfer
Ben
Desmond Jones, the guy who made the recording is going to be talking about it too.
But people will be able to see the museum either way.
Time means that it should be interesting to hear again now.
Any bells ringing with anyone on that name?
(I should add that I probably haven't listened to it for at least 20 years, probably more, so would be amazed if that was right)
If it's a different one I'd happily donate it to the museum - assuming I can find it.
Seem to remember the b/w photocopied insert being a picture very similar (ie stolen) from the Junior Reds logo of the time - a young fella in a charlton kit holding a scarf above his head.
I can't remember what I did last week, but I can remember that!
If you are a member and haven't got the email or would like to join can you email Ian on ianlwallis@aol.com
It's £20 a year or £250 for life
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Good afternoon
On Thursday 5 November, Steve Sutherland will be giving a talk at the Museum, entitled 'The Selhurst Years'. and Desmond Jones will be presenting a 30 minute film of the Stoke game, which was thought at the time to be the final match at the Valley. This may represent one of the most unhappy periods in Charlton's history, but that does not make it any less interesting and I feel sure that it will be a fascinating evening and after all it did have a happy ending !!.
Please confirm if you wish to attend by sending an email to cafchistorian@gmail.com. It will be strictly first come first served and space is very limited. It will be FREE for Museum Friends and £5 all others.
Try to arrive between 6.00 and 6.30
Regards
Ian
Whilst it's definitely 'of its time' if you have not heard it for a few years then come along and discover the full story behind it.
There are some fascinating snippets of fans in the Antigallican before the game.
We hope to show the match footage we have as wallpaper to the recording so along with Steve's talk on the Selhurst years it should prove a very interesting night.
Looking forward to it.
cafchistorian@gmail.com to book a place or find out more
Actually do you want me to bring something? Some coop sausage rolls or owt?