There is of course some question over the actual timing of these goals but the fastest by a West Ham player is nine seconds (Ken Bainbridge on 27th August 1949 against Barnsley). The fastest from an opponent was also timed at nine seconds and that was Jim Melrose of Charlton In the game on 25th October 1986. We will never know but I believe that the Melrose goal was probably the fastest as I have read reports on the Bainbridge goal that have timed it as 11 seconds. Looks like he might have got it
Jumping up when Leaburn scored against Newcastle in our first (I think) game over there, coming down on the corner of the terrace and ripping my ankle ligaments. This was that same weekend that my front tooth crown fell out and I also got stung on the lip by a wasp at Brands Hatch on the Saturday. It had flown into a can I was drinking and I nearly swallowed it when I took a swig. Managed to spit it out but it stung me on the way.
Also, 8 of us (including Tavern) being surrounded by Pompey outside Manhattans after a game. PC Rogers managed to get a van across the door while we made our exit in the back of a mates escort van.
Best game was the Leicester 2 0 game, closely followed by the 1 0 win against Millwall.
I think it was mark fords escort van a few of us ended up in Covent Garden with some Chelsea lads if I remember , proper outnumbered by Pompey good laugh though ,hairy moment could have come right on top .
Great memories from them 18 months. We had a relatively successful team and that certainly helped with the fear the return might not have happened. Gritty and Curbs went a long way to saving the club during this time
Jumping up when Leaburn scored against Newcastle in our first (I think) game over there, coming down on the corner of the terrace and ripping my ankle ligaments. This was that same weekend that my front tooth crown fell out and I also got stung on the lip by a wasp at Brands Hatch on the Saturday. It had flown into a can I was drinking and I nearly swallowed it when I took a swig. Managed to spit it out but it stung me on the way.
Also, 8 of us (including Tavern) being surrounded by Pompey outside Manhattans after a game. PC Rogers managed to get a van across the door while we made our exit in the back of a mates escort van.
Best game was the Leicester 2 0 game, closely followed by the 1 0 win against Millwall.
I think it was mark fords escort van a few of us ended up in Covent Garden with some Chelsea lads if I remember , proper outnumbered by Pompey good laugh though ,hairy moment could have come right on top .
It was Mark's van, quite relieved to get away. Forgot about meeting up with Chelsea afterwards, seem to remember a few of them getting nicked at Leicester Square.
Upton Park was always an atmospheric ground, even with the tiddly little crowds we used to get over there. The one full season we played there when we nearly made the playoffs was great fun, old Carlo was a monster that year.
Upton Park was always an atmospheric ground, even with the tiddly little crowds we used to get over there. The one full season we played there when we nearly made the playoffs was great fun, old Carlo was a monster that year.
0-1 defeat to Tranmere 2nd from last game of the season done us. John Aldridge scored with a scuffed shot. We then lost the last game 1-0 away to Bristol Rovers.
Upton Park was always an atmospheric ground, even with the tiddly little crowds we used to get over there. The one full season we played there when we nearly made the playoffs was great fun, old Carlo was a monster that year.
0-1 defeat to Tranmere 2nd from last game of the season done us. John Aldridge scored with a scuffed shot. We then lost the last game 1-0 away to Bristol Rovers.
The Tranmere game took place on the Tuesday night after the Leicester one on the Saturday.
Bearing in mind that the Saturday was red-hot and we really only had 12/13 outfield players that season, fatigue took over against Tranmere and we were unable to follow up what was a magnificent performance on the Saturday in front of the Leicester hordes.
I went to Selhurt and Upton Park but have blocked out most of the Upton Park years for some reason. My main memory is of racist West Ham fans from when I have been on non-Charlton trips there. Shame that the club is not being closed down with the ground.
Almost ashamed to admit it but the Upton parks days were probably my best memories of being a Charlton fan (baring the obvious games after that period) Used to go home and away without fail those days - and enjoy it. Don't get me wrong, the return to The Valley was fantastic, but I guess in those days we had a small but solid bunch of hardcore fans, and football was just so much better.
I personally also had a lot of great interaction with the players and was lucky enough to spend a lot of time at the training ground - think Alan Pardew used to fancy me.
I was a season ticket holder there and at Selhurst and remember how easy it was to go there instead of Croydon, but was really pleased when the club came home
Jumping up when Leaburn scored against Newcastle in our first (I think) game over there, coming down on the corner of the terrace and ripping my ankle ligaments. This was that same weekend that my front tooth crown fell out and I also got stung on the lip by a wasp at Brands Hatch on the Saturday. It had flown into a can I was drinking and I nearly swallowed it when I took a swig. Managed to spit it out but it stung me on the way.
Also, 8 of us (including Tavern) being surrounded by Pompey outside Manhattans after a game. PC Rogers managed to get a van across the door while we made our exit in the back of a mates escort van.
Best game was the Leicester 2 0 game, closely followed by the 1 0 win against Millwall.
I think it was mark fords escort van a few of us ended up in Covent Garden with some Chelsea lads if I remember , proper outnumbered by Pompey good laugh though ,hairy moment could have come right on top .
It was Mark's van, quite relieved to get away. Forgot about meeting up with Chelsea afterwards, seem to remember a few of them getting nicked at Leicester Square.
vaguely remember them getting nicked , off there heads a little , remember the day well great times !
Was at the Leicester game too, great atmosphere and it was my birthday! Also remember very well the mid week against Sunderland 1-1at half time and 10mins into 2nd half Gabbiadini hat trick.
Presenting the Medway branch supporters club POTY award to Carl Leaburn. Several cracking games there. One thing sticks in the memory was a cup game (think against Fulham) and a ball looping into the net over a grounded Jim Stannard. Always recall someone shouting out "watch the topspin Jim" which ended up with him pissing himself laughing as he picked the ball out if the net
Presenting the Medway branch supporters club POTY award to Carl Leaburn. Several cracking games there. One thing sticks in the memory was a cup game (think against Fulham) and a ball looping into the net over a grounded Jim Stannard. Always recall someone shouting out "watch the topspin Jim" which ended up with him pissing himself laughing as he picked the ball out if the net
Remember that well. Big Jim took dogs abuse that night.
David Whyte v Leciester, Webbo last minute volley against Bristol City. Gabiadini hat trick for Sunderland. Flicking the v's at David Speedie in full view of the London Tonight cameras, Jon Hendry v Millwall, that drab fa cup 0-0 against 'giants' Sheffield United (felt like a big deal back then). And definitely Barness lobbing Bolder on a cold Tuesdsy night against Grimsby. Strangely happy memories.
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Looks like he might have got it
It was Mark's van, quite relieved to get away. Forgot about meeting up with Chelsea afterwards, seem to remember a few of them getting nicked at Leicester Square.
Bearing in mind that the Saturday was red-hot and we really only had 12/13 outfield players that season, fatigue took over against Tranmere and we were unable to follow up what was a magnificent performance on the Saturday in front of the Leicester hordes.
I personally also had a lot of great interaction with the players and was lucky enough to spend a lot of time at the training ground - think Alan Pardew used to fancy me.
http://kingshilladdick.blogspot.co.uk/2008/02/teams-i-hate-part-i.html
Nice.
It was just such an improvement on Selhurst.