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Chris Parkes (Retired p5, some unique donations to the museum p11)

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  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,998
    All the best to him and happy retirement 
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,484
    Vol-au-vents to Farrero Rocher
  • N01R4M
    N01R4M Posts: 2,577
    Obviously his choice so he can do what he likes but seems a bit odd to leave at the end of Feb rather than see out the season.

    Fair play to him though, he's been a tremendous servant to the club.
    This will give Chris time to tie up any odd ends left from the Jan window, and give his replacement time to get to know Charlton before the summer window opens - seems to me to be a well considered choice of timing.

    Thank you for your years of service to the club, Chris.  You will leave big boots to fill.  I hope you have a long and happy retirement.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,559
    Enjoy your retirement Chris, well deserved.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,229
    that that will be a huge loss to the club, should give him a testimonial 

    To whom it concerns,
    Christopher Parkes has been Club Secretary at Cafc for 34 years and has never been late, or complained when asked to stay late on the last day of the transfer window when we need to get important paper work to the EFL on our ancient fax machine so we can sell a player or two to balance the books.

    CP as he is known, but not SCP, will always go the extra mile, especially when he had to work at Selhurst park in a porta cabin when he first joined in 1988.

    Chris is a loyal employee and his lovely wife Sue, AKA vol-au-vent Queen, has kept out of the politics and survived the odious Matt Southall who stank the place out. 
    Chris Parkes book will be in the club shop in the spring, entitled :

    34 years, you get less for murder.

    Wishing the silver fox, a very happy retirement and many more years supporting Charlton.

    Soapbox Sam, on  Desmond 2-2-22 day


  • Enjoy every minute.
    Well deserved.
    May it be a long & happy one.
    Thank you for everything ♥️
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,740
    This has caused havoc on the Vol au Vents futures exchange
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    All those years spent keeping quiet about the goings on back stage…….he has never once spilled the beans on any negative matter that might be of concern to the club. Try as one may (and many did), you could never get so much as a whiff of scandal out of him, he had a very classy and much practised way of side stepping controversy.
    Known as Mr Charlton at The EFL and FA as well as very highly thought of and respected by back room staff and directors at hosts of clubs throughout the country.
    As has been said already, he could write a book on his journey with the Addicks…….now what an interesting read that would be!
    He’ll be delighted with the ambassador role…..a role well deserved one has to say.
    Have a happy retirement mate…..you deserve it.
  • Happy Retirement to you Chris,enjoy,well deserved,thanks for all you have done for the best interests of Cafc,I’m sure your input will still be required along the way…& i am certain it will never be a problem for you either…
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  • A good man and club servant who at all times meant well , even if he was a bit naive to say the least
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309
    edited February 2022
    Swisdom said:
    J BLOCK said:
    Hope he writes a tell all biography to fund his retirement. 
    I would buy it !
    Could mention how his wife laughed at our fans next to her friend Katrien as we protested. Or perhaps his endorsement of elliott. Maybe a small bit about his sons comments on social media about charlton fans too. 
    You could mention it or you could just fuck off

    he has more than his fair share of credit in the bank.  This is the time to appreciate him and respect ALL the good he has done.
    Now now, angry man. 
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    J BLOCK said:
    Hope he writes a tell all biography to fund his retirement. 
    I would buy it !
    Could mention how his wife laughed at our fans next to her friend Katrien as we protested. Or perhaps his endorsement of elliott. Maybe a small bit about his sons comments on social media about charlton fans too. 
    Then again……not mention it.
  • CH4RLTON
    CH4RLTON Posts: 2,618
    Wonder which Sandgaard will replace him
    Sandgaards mrs odds on for this I reckon
  • What does a club Secretary do?
  • What does a club Secretary do?
    Little bit of typing, but mainly gossip, make tea and totter about in a short skirt and revealing blouse
  • What does a club Secretary do?
    From what I remember it was Chris' job to ensure there was Accommodation sorted out for players on away trip - Would communicate with the EFL over getting games called off due to International breaks - Was also responsible for getting the registration forms over etc.
  • Fantastic service from Chris Parkes for all these years, we owe him a debt of gratitude and I would love to see some sort of permanent commemorative gesture made towards him at The Valley for all those years of service.

    After experiencing the highs of 1997-2006 under the great SAC Chris must have found parts of the 2013-2021 period extremely hard to take under the Spivs, Roland and the badly northern twat with a penchant for large chested women.

    Still, he pressed on with the job as best he could, even when things were at their absolute worst, and for that we owe him our thanks and deep gratitude.
  • Congrats.... write your memoirs... it would be an interesting read.
  • J BLOCK said:
    Hope he writes a tell all biography to fund his retirement. 
    I would buy it !
    Could mention how his wife laughed at our fans next to her friend Katrien as we protested. Or perhaps his endorsement of elliott. Maybe a small bit about his sons comments on social media about charlton fans too. 

    His mum was getting openly slagged off, mocked and derided (regardless of the fact her views were wrong).   I imagine most sons with half a backbone would stick up for their mothers in that situation.

    Awful chapter that whole thing was.


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  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,126
    Wonder which Sandgaard will replace him
    Maureen Sandgaard, she has really powerful penmanship
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,477
    What does a club Secretary do?
    From what I remember it was Chris' job to ensure there was Accommodation sorted out for players on away trip - Would communicate with the EFL over getting games called off due to International breaks - Was also responsible for getting the registration forms over etc.
    Chris did a bunch of things that were beyond his original job description.
  • Happy retirement to him. A super servant of the club and came across as a very decent chap.
  • Amos on the wing
    Amos on the wing Posts: 1,802
    edited February 2022
    Hope that Chris has a long and happy retirement.

    I should imagine that it will be difficult to fill his shoes, he must have such a wealth of knowledge.

  • Chris is a very good and honest man - devoted his working career since the 80’s to Charlton Athletic - he is also a fan - to be a club secretary of an English Football League club is a niche job - it’s a minefield, especially if you have to deal with the joke outfit that is the EFL - I certainly could not apply to replace him - I would have no clue whatsoever what the job entails

    To those who have posted mickey taking posts - you are way off the mark - cut him in half and - like a stick of rock - it says ‘Charlton Athletic’ 

    End of 
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,927
    Excellent servant. Thank you Chris for all your hard work. 
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,735
    What does a club Secretary do?
    Why  - Do you want the job ? 
  • The new Club Secretary (as seen on Twitter this evening) 😂😂😂😂


  • Gary Poole
    Gary Poole Posts: 1,874
    A wonderful club servant for many years and through some very difficult times. And a true Gentleman the times I met him. Have a long and happy retirement.