Copied from link Very few people on the Charlton scene are unaware of Seb Lewis. Grounds up-and-down the country reverbeated to Charlton fans chanting, "Sebbie, Sebbie do the worm". He always obliged, dropping to the ground to perform his trademark gyration.
After the Boro, Seb had witnessed 1076 consecutive games. He never had a bad word to say about the team, No matter how badly they had played Seb would find some positive to take from the performance.
Wherever he went, his flag went too, & he was always there to meet the team coach when it arrived at an away ground.
Alas, that is all over now. Seb died yesterday afternoon, another victim of the Coronavirus. He was just 38.
RIP. Shocking news. So sad. Thoughts with his family.
I’m not a very sociable Charlton fan. Despite being a season ticket holder for a number of years I’ve only ever really spoken more than a few words with 5 or 6 fans who weren’t my dad. Seb was one of them, which says something for his ever present nature that even I had met him. We sat next to each other at an away game at WBA years ago and Seb struck up a conversation with me and kept me chatting all match. Seemed a genuinely lovely fella.
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RIP
a true Charlton Legend
Very few people on the Charlton scene are unaware of Seb Lewis. Grounds up-and-down the country reverbeated to Charlton fans chanting, "Sebbie, Sebbie do the worm". He always obliged, dropping to the ground to perform his trademark gyration.
After the Boro, Seb had witnessed 1076 consecutive games. He never had a bad word to say about the team, No matter how badly they had played Seb would find some positive to take from the performance.
Wherever he went, his flag went too, & he was always there to meet the team coach when it arrived at an away ground.
Alas, that is all over now. Seb died yesterday afternoon, another victim of the Coronavirus. He was just 38.
RIP
RIP
RIP Seb.
Shocked.
RIP Seb
He posted Tuesday on his Facebook that he wasnt on a respirator yet but was sleeping and dreaming a lot.
I’m not a very sociable Charlton fan. Despite being a season ticket holder for a number of years I’ve only ever really spoken more than a few words with 5 or 6 fans who weren’t my dad. Seb was one of them, which says something for his ever present nature that even I had met him. We sat next to each other at an away game at WBA years ago and Seb struck up a conversation with me and kept me chatting all match. Seemed a genuinely lovely fella.
RIP
Has anyone contacted his brother?