Oh no, he was responsible for getting me Play Off tickets, when I thought I'd missed out, on what arguably would be the Greatest game ever? So I'll always be indebted to him.
Sad day, RIP Richard, thoughts are with his family and those close to him and I think that may include us.
Very sad. I had met him a couple of times. A true gent and proper Charlton. He certainly was a key and influential figure over a few decades. RIP Richard.
RIP. His Roller was a familiar sight around South East London.
He used to live in the road that links Park Avenue and London Lane in Bromley a few years back. I used to see that car frequently in one of the driveways there.
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Sad day, RIP Richard, thoughts are with his family and those close to him and I think that may include us.
lovely man.
He was also on the FAI National League Executive Committee.
RIP Richard
RIP
RIP...Richard...RIP.
many a time I have followed his Rolls Royce en route to The Valley.
RIP