First saw him play when he was a boy being nurtured by Eddie Firmani .. the epitome of a one club loyalist as a player .. we'll forgive him his time managing the Kent small fry and working for his friend St Llewellyn at the Hammers
He predates Curbs at West Ham, as he was actually brought there by Pardew!
Was in the first team I watched at The Valley, very good player. Always used to acknowledge us lot outside the Red Barn, we met there at 09.30 before our Sunday league games, he would often be strolling past with his Sunday papers - lovely fella
Keith was normally a left winger and wore the 11 shirt. Shirts were always numbered positionally in those days and not squad numbered.
Even as a winger, he'd have little runs of scoring goals ....... for example, can still see in my minds eye (against top of the table QPR in1968), Peacock picking up a killer pass and on the run firing a terrific injury time equaliser 3-3.
Next game, away to Plymouth Argyle he notched 2 in a runaway 4-1 win. The week after, he scored 2 more as we impressively beat Huddersfield Town 4-2 at The Valley.
Five goals in 3 games from a winger is not too shabby!
In his last season or two, by then in his 30s and losing acceleration, he was switched to an attacking central midfield role - where his excellent touch on the ball, passing range and vision provided scheming and creativity behind the 2 strikers.
Remember getting his autograph outside the main (West) stand, when I must have been around 10 or 11, so he would have been 20-21. He was quite a bit taller than me. Although I grew to be 6'4" I still have that vision of looking up to him! Great player and servant to the club.
From "nippy winger" to midfield dynamo, I was lucky enough to enjoy his whole Charlton playing career. During one of Keith's starring performances a friend once turned to me and said only half jokingly " if he was a foot taller he'd be Cruyff". Also a key part of Curbs management team. And nobody entered the field of play like he did. Happy birthday Keith
This! I used to LOVE that. Mesmerised. He never, ever, ever failed to deilver his pre-match coup de grace.
Now, all we need is someone who can do that at the start and the tunnel jump at the end!
When did he start the keepy uppy as he ran on the pitch ? Presumably it's something he started somewhere down the line rather than as a 17 year old making his debut ? Think Eddie Firmani was a bit of a ball juggler, maybe Keith picked it up from Eddie ?
I was playing for a football club called Dolphin Athlectic in around 1968 when I was 11.Kieth Peacock was the guest of honor at our end of season "do" which took place at the Lord Kitchener pub in wickham lane in welling.We all queued up for his autograph and some of us only just got his initials on our autograph book.I went up and asked him why and he said "because you didnt say please".I apologised and he gave me a proper autograph.A real "old school" approach.Looking back I think that taught me to say "please" more than any teacher or my parents telling me.
I was playing for a football club called Dolphin Athlectic in around 1968 when I was 11.Kieth Peacock was the guest of honor at our end of season "do" which took place at the Lord Kitchener pub in wickham lane in welling.We all queued up for his autograph and some of us only just got his initials on our autograph book.I went up and asked him why and he said "because you didnt say please".I apologised and he gave me a proper autograph.A real "old school" approach.Looking back I think that taught me to say "please" more than any teacher or my parents telling me.
I played against them, they were a dirty side. In one game I got elbowed in the face on porpoise.
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
His dad was from Newcastle and had high standards. Lovely guy was Tom, as was his wife.
Keith always tried to keep the ball off the ground until he hit the penalty area and then finish. Not at some poncey pace either. If he made it he thought he was in for a good game. He got there most games!
Moved into midfield as he got older. One great comment on the ' big match' with Brian Moore. He asked Keith how he could put in such a great performance at his age? He said " I know all the short cuts".
I was playing for a football club called Dolphin Athlectic in around 1968 when I was 11.Kieth Peacock was the guest of honor at our end of season "do" which took place at the Lord Kitchener pub in wickham lane in welling.We all queued up for his autograph and some of us only just got his initials on our autograph book.I went up and asked him why and he said "because you didnt say please".I apologised and he gave me a proper autograph.A real "old school" approach.Looking back I think that taught me to say "please" more than any teacher or my parents telling me.
I played against them, they were a dirty side. In one game I got elbowed in the face on porpoise.
My memory of Keith was that he did everything on the pitch; took the free kicks, throw-ins and scored goals. If he could have he would have taken the goal kicks too! Happy Birthday Mr Charlton! Perhaps one day the East/West Stand or even the Cupboard End will be named after you. I hope so.
Saw Keith in the mid 1990's coming out of the X ray dept with his wife when i worked at Joyce Green Hospital Took time out to talk about football and Charlton Great fella and my fav player at the time
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
He coached at De Lucy in Abbey Wood too, my school but as a girl didn't mean that much until my first game when I was twelve and recognized him as "the bloke from school"
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
He coached at De Lucy in Abbey Wood too, my school but as a girl didn't mean that much until my first game when I was twelve and recognized him as "the bloke from school"
Yay, I'm ex De Lucy too No coaching from Keith though, he'd only debuted in the Charlton first team a couple of years previously!
Ps autocorrect just tried to change my first line to I'm excited desperate Lucy. Lol
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
He coached at De Lucy in Abbey Wood too, my school but as a girl didn't mean that much until my first game when I was twelve and recognized him as "the bloke from school"
Yay, I'm ex De Lucy too No coaching from Keith though, he'd only debuted in the Charlton first team a couple of years previously!
Ps autocorrect just tried to change my first line to I'm excited desperate Lucy. Lol
When were you there? I believe he first joined Charlton in 1962, though I did not go until 1970.
When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
He coached at De Lucy in Abbey Wood too, my school but as a girl didn't mean that much until my first game when I was twelve and recognized him as "the bloke from school"
Yay, I'm ex De Lucy too No coaching from Keith though, he'd only debuted in the Charlton first team a couple of years previously!
Ps autocorrect just tried to change my first line to I'm excited desperate Lucy. Lol
When were you there? I believe he first joined Charlton in 1962, though I did not go until 1970.
Joined De Lucy infants in 1959 and left De Lucy Primary for Abbey Wood Comp in summer 1965
I was later, joined the infants in 1963 and left Juniors in 1969. Am sure it was Keith who did one session when I must have been around eight or nine, but as I said was not into football then so may be mistaken. He was small and dark like Keith, and played for Charlton though.
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Always used to acknowledge us lot outside the Red Barn, we met there at 09.30 before our Sunday league games, he would often be strolling past with his Sunday papers - lovely fella
Shirts were always numbered positionally in those days and not squad numbered.
Even as a winger, he'd have little runs of scoring goals ....... for example, can still see in my minds eye (against top of the table QPR in1968), Peacock picking up a killer pass and on the run firing a terrific injury time equaliser 3-3.
Next game, away to Plymouth Argyle he notched 2 in a runaway 4-1 win.
The week after, he scored 2 more as we impressively beat Huddersfield Town 4-2 at The Valley.
Five goals in 3 games from a winger is not too shabby!
In his last season or two, by then in his 30s and losing acceleration, he was switched to an attacking central midfield role - where his excellent touch on the ball, passing range and vision provided scheming and creativity behind the 2 strikers.
Legend.
Met him twice, a real gentleman, always has time for people.
He has a way of swerving any questions without committing himself.
Very wise I say
Keith always tried to keep the ball off the ground until he hit the penalty area and then finish. Not at some poncey pace either. If he made it he thought he was in for a good game. He got there most games!
Moved into midfield as he got older. One great comment on the ' big match' with Brian Moore. He asked Keith how he could put in such a great performance at his age? He said " I know all the short cuts".
Working for a regime that has ruined our club.
Sometimes you can't be as vocal as you might like for fear of ruining everything you have spent so many years delivering.
Both are pretty extreme
Took time out to talk about football and Charlton
Great fella and my fav player at the time
What he didn't realise was that the ball bobbled.
I've never forgiven him.
No coaching from Keith though, he'd only debuted in the Charlton first team a couple of years previously!
Ps autocorrect just tried to change my first line to I'm excited desperate Lucy. Lol