Seb Lewis
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Would be nice to present him with a Charlton shirt when he hits the 1000th game.4
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Shirt !!!Mendonca In Asdas said:Would be nice to present him with a Charlton shirt when he hits the 1000th game.
They should give him the last ten minutes at left back.
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I'd stick him on the left wing for his 1,000th game.3
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Man is a legend, though see him more as a holding midfielder. So proud for Seb, really hope number 1000 is away in the middle of nowhere. Target Seb 1000 anyone? Have to be there.6
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Sage said:
If my calculations are correct, and I remember rightly from what Seb told me when Robinson and Bowyer was at the Bromley Addicks meeting...
This anniversary game against Portsmouth tomorrow will be his 952nd consecutive game. Fantastic and quite unreal from Seb.
Which also means that by the end of the season, he will have been to a minimum of 980 consecutive games. Let's hope when he reaches 1000 itis in the Championshipis under new owners.2 -
Who ever took over as football manager scout. Where it says club icons, if Seb is not listed under "Legends" the world has gone mad.1
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FFS, lets be serious, there’s no way Seb would pass the CL height test.6
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It's an incredible achievement - more so because of the logistical challenge! Being all boring for a sec - but the two challenges in my mind would be combining it with work and funding the damn thing - he would have spent a fortune over the years! Never mind all the other things you have to squeeze in across life - even if I had his dedication it would have been impossible to do!1
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Put him on the bench for his 1000th game, be a nice touch.1
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Brilliant. He should get to lead the team out for his 1000th game.20
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Think he should pick the team for his 1000th game.2
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Blue WKD's all round.3
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This a clue? We’re getting taken over by a Scandinavian Bank!?blackpool72 said:
And under new owners.Sage said:If my calculations are correct, and I remember rightly from what Seb told me when Robinson and Bowyer was at the Bromley Addicks meeting...
This anniversary game against Portsmouth tomorrow will be his 952nd consecutive game. Fantastic and quite unreal from Seb.
Which also means that by the end of the season, he will have been to a minimum of 980 consecutive games. Let's hope when he reaches 1000 it is in the Championship.
Well done SEB.1 -
Truly astonishing. Incredible achievement.ElfsborgAddick said:When Seb does the 1000th game the club should honour it in some way.
The same goes for his brother Ollie, he's not far behind either.
Judging by Sebs comment that he's now on 950, then we should see 1000 circa this time next year. Lets hope its a home game against the likes of West Ham. If its an away game then i think we should try to make as much effort to be there with him on that special occasion.7 -
Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.12
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There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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A monastery would be more funcabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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At least he might line us up in something other than a 4-2-3-1 formation.ricky_otto said:Think he should pick the team for his 1000th game.
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I was at that game - if i remember correctly Swindon had Michael Carrick playng for them on loan from West Ham. I had flown in from Zurich on business at 3 pm , but had told the wife that i wasnt coming back til very late that evening, and got to Swindon for the game and turned up back in London circa midnight - no questions asked !cabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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Yeah 2 up after 20, Carrick ran 80 yards to score and we luckily hung on for the win. Think Newton and Robinson scored.0
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Dont think work is an issue, as a driving instructor he must pretty much pick and choose the times he worksDamoNorthStand said:It's an incredible achievement - more so because of the logistical challenge! Being all boring for a sec - but the two challenges in my mind would be combining it with work and funding the damn thing - he would have spent a fortune over the years! Never mind all the other things you have to squeeze in across life - even if I had his dedication it would have been impossible to do!
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Client gets in to car for lesson.... After 5 hours of 'ten to two' on the steering wheel and driving at 30mph they arrive at the Bescott Stadium in time for kick off....paulie8290 said:
Dont think work is an issue, as a driving instructor he must pretty much pick and choose the times he worksDamoNorthStand said:It's an incredible achievement - more so because of the logistical challenge! Being all boring for a sec - but the two challenges in my mind would be combining it with work and funding the damn thing - he would have spent a fortune over the years! Never mind all the other things you have to squeeze in across life - even if I had his dedication it would have been impossible to do!
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Seb Lewis' Xmas Vid is the stuff of legend.
Thats all.1 -
Congrats Seb. And Happy Xmas!0
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It'd be great to get them all together.cabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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Agreed. The club should try and find the supporters who have done all these runs. Individually we probably know of some but not all. Collective recognition would be goodJamesSeed said:
It's be great to get them all together.cabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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Should be given a free season ticket to help mend their pain.....cabbles said:
Agreed. The club should try and find the supporters who have done all these runs. Individually we probably know of some but not all. Collective recognition would be goodJamesSeed said:
It's be great to get them all together.cabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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Congrats Seb - what an achievement!1
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Yep if I went to that many games I would have the sex life of a monk.cabbles said:
There are few real stalwarts if you dig deep. There’s a very nice chap called Clive who gets on Betty Hutchins coach who has missed one game in 35 years I thinkSillybilly said:Discovered today that the fellah who sits next to me has not missed a home game since 1966. I see no reason to doubt his word. Not quite in Seb’s class but pretty remarkable.
Sheff Wed away in the league one title season when the train he was on broke down
I think he could be one of the big hitters (if not the biggest), but I love hearing about these fans
They’re really good.
My best was missing just one game over 4 years, season 98/99 through to 01/02 season
The game was Swindon away in the night when we won the championship in 99/00. It was October 99 I think
We won but I was ill
Basically it’s so hard to commit to these Lewis Brothers or Clive type runs
It’s almost as if you’re giving your life to a monastery
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