Tonbridge v Charlton FA Cup 1972
Any Lifers at this FA Cup tie in '72?
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I was there. 5-0. Lots of trouble. Muddy pitch.0
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I too was there, standing on a grass bank if I remember correctly.1
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Yup I was there, fair bit of trouble at the game0
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Tonbridge are or were the Millwall of non league for some reason with their 'element'4
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I was there with my dad, but remember very little. Anyone remember the team?0
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I was there It was in the park behind the station if I remember rightly0
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I was there. If I remember right, the crowd was separated from the pitch by a rope ! Anyone remember that. An, yes it was game that was marred by trouble before, during an after the game.0
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Never heard that. Not true now.LenGlover said:Tonbridge are or were the Millwall of non league for some reason with their 'element'
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From Jome and Away: Dunn, Jones, Warman, Hunt, Reeves, Shipperley, Bond, Davies, Flanagan, Horsfield, Peacock. Sub: O'Kanequeensland_addick said:I was there with my dad, but remember very little. Anyone remember the team?
Goals: Horsfield 11, Peacock 21, 86, Flanagan 51, Gilchrist (og) 520 -
I was there.0
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The team was.
Dunn, Jones, Warman, P.Hunt, Reeves, Shipperley, Bond, P.Davies, Flanagan, Horsfield, Peacock Sub (not used) O'Kane.
Goals. Peacock 2 Horsfield, Flanagan and Gilchrist og.
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I too was there with a friend and his dad. Seem to remember the stand that was at an angle to the pitch. It's all bathed in a glow of nostalgia and I wish I could jump back there for a while!2
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Who was the trouble between?0
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Thanks. Was that Paul Gilchrist, our old player?mattaddick said:
From Jome and Away: Dunn, Jones, Warman, Hunt, Reeves, Shipperley, Bond, Davies, Flanagan, Horsfield, Peacock. Sub: O'Kanequeensland_addick said:I was there with my dad, but remember very little. Anyone remember the team?
Goals: Horsfield 11, Peacock 21, 86, Flanagan 51, Gilchrist (og) 52
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Not sure - do you mean the one that later went to Southampton?queensland_addick said:
Thanks. Was that Paul Gilchrist, our old player?mattaddick said:
From Jome and Away: Dunn, Jones, Warman, Hunt, Reeves, Shipperley, Bond, Davies, Flanagan, Horsfield, Peacock. Sub: O'Kanequeensland_addick said:I was there with my dad, but remember very little. Anyone remember the team?
Goals: Horsfield 11, Peacock 21, 86, Flanagan 51, Gilchrist (og) 52
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If was there ... Thought I remembered a goal by Davies ... Obvs not0
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Yes, that's him, short curly hair, may have played in the cup final for Southampton.mattaddick said:
Not sure - do you mean the one that later went to Southampton?queensland_addick said:
Thanks. Was that Paul Gilchrist, our old player?mattaddick said:
From Jome and Away: Dunn, Jones, Warman, Hunt, Reeves, Shipperley, Bond, Davies, Flanagan, Horsfield, Peacock. Sub: O'Kanequeensland_addick said:I was there with my dad, but remember very little. Anyone remember the team?
Goals: Horsfield 11, Peacock 21, 86, Flanagan 51, Gilchrist (og) 520 -
I was there.
The trouble was with Gillingham0 -
I was there too. I remember one Black bloke (Tonbridge fan) scaring off twenty or thirty Charlton fans, of which I was one................0
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I was there.
Seem to remember there was no problem getting on the pitch after the final whistle.
Gave King Arthur a pat on the back - had to lay a hand on my hero of the time.0 -
My memory is that the off-pitch opposition was supposedly mainly Chelsea who were vastly outnumbered by the visiting Charlton support. I also remember the Mercury devoted more space to the trouble than the match itself. Mind you, the game was very one-sided played on a pudding of a pitch.0
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Gillingham my arse, we were met at the station by about 30 Chelsea and had it with them most of the evening.Goonerhater said:I was there.
The trouble was with Gillingham
Coming from Orpington we had quite a few more encounters with them over the years at London Bridge.
I still feel like giving em some now but at 61 years of age ,maybe not lol0 -
Yup it was primarily ChelseaIsawsummersplay said:My memory is that the off-pitch opposition was supposedly mainly Chelsea who were vastly outnumbered by the visiting Charlton support. I also remember the Mercury devoted more space to the trouble than the match itself. Mind you, the game was very one-sided played on a pudding of a pitch.
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Blimey. I was there, I remember it was like playing in a park with a very flimsy fence between fans and the pitch. I don't remember any trouble though.0
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Based on the words of relatives involved with other clubs and friends related to players from other clubs.mattaddick said:
Never heard that. Not true now.LenGlover said:Tonbridge are or were the Millwall of non league for some reason with their 'element'
This was indeed quite a while ago and was meant to be in response to the comments regarding trouble at the FA Cup tie above.0 -
If you don't remember the trouble i doubt you was there.SomervilleAddick said:Blimey. I was there, I remember it was like playing in a park with a very flimsy fence between fans and the pitch. I don't remember any trouble though.
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I was there and remember the trouble and it was with Chelsea fans...
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Chelsea have always had an element from the Tunbridge area, who would of course go to the big Tunbridge games - was always fun and games vs Maidstone.
I wouldn't say they're renowned for an element now though Len, for the odd game maybe but they're not in the Wealdstone/Nunenton etc league as far as I'm aware.0 -
The game was played on the Angel Ground at Tonbridge which no longer exists - it is now a supermarket I believe.0










