That Cov away match is always remembered by me for two reasons.
The pub we went into which was near the ground. The woman serving looked like Giant Haystacks and when I asked for a "scotch and coke" she had no idea what that was and they'd also run out of vodka!
At the match I was having some back and forth with a lad in their end, went on for some time then I noticed two stewards approaching him so I just stopped and stood with a grin on my face while he carried on giving me wanker signs and was promptly ejected.
When you talk about Charlton players, Andy Hunt was about as good as you could get. He'd be a main man in any era because he had a top-notch, all-round game, matched with a wonderful temperament.
I was talking to a WBA fan the other day who was trying to convince me that Bob Taylor was a better player. I told him that was bollocks. Taylor was good but Hunt was in a different league because of his touch (evident in those clips).
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Greg Shields was a tidy player - surprised he didn't have a better career
Good player Andy Hunt - a shame his career was cut short
Rufus handball was outrageous !!
It wasn't me mind!
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The pub we went into which was near the ground. The woman serving looked like Giant Haystacks and when I asked for a "scotch and coke" she had no idea what that was and they'd also run out of vodka!
At the match I was having some back and forth with a lad in their end, went on for some time then I noticed two stewards approaching him so I just stopped and stood with a grin on my face while he carried on giving me wanker signs and was promptly ejected.
He loved Charlton
My Charlton Moments | Andy Hunt (January 2025)
https://www.charltonafc.com/video/player/0_g3u68s4n?feed=-I was talking to a WBA fan the other day who was trying to convince me that Bob Taylor was a better player. I told him that was bollocks. Taylor was good but Hunt was in a different league because of his touch (evident in those clips).