I think your own period of time that you look back on regards Charlton is not only to do with the club’s performance, but also to do with your personal circumstances at time (amongst other things as well no doubt)
Many I imagine will say the Premier League years
However for me it’s Division 1 in the Selhurst years
Why ?
Well I was 16 in 1986, started work Jan ‘87, young, free, single (well I had girlfriends, but Charlton came first), carefree and with that swagger that late teenage boys have about them (confidence I mean - I have never been a troublemaker)
Add to that the massive underdogs Charlton were, homeless, laughed at, low crowds because it was Selhurst (imagine the crowds if we had still been at the Valley) and the constant battle to stay up - I felt special and unique and very very proud that my Dad had inflicted Charlton on me, whilst my mates supported West Ham or Spurs or Arsenal - I regarded my Charlton support as a source of pride against a backdrop of everything that was weighed against my club
Add to that some really good players - Walsh, Humphrey, Reid, Shirtliff, Melrose, Stuart, Lee, Bolder - and add to that some players who really put a shift in every game they played, despite perhaps not being Div 1 quality (Thompson, Jones, Shipley)
And some incredible results - winning at Old Trafford, winning at Spurs, the 2-2 at Highbury when McKenzie tore thru the Arsenal defence to score, Stamford Bridge draw, St Andrews play off win, taking Chelsea apart at Selhurst (there are loads more I know)
For me halcyon days
What is your golden period and why ?
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Great owners, players with personality and a belief that we were constantly improving.
it could also be an age thing as I started going in 1994.
Had been a season ticket holder for over ten years but would argue that before then I was your typical fan - Premier League days were of course great but they didnt really define me as a fan, same with the two years in the Championship... That first game against Scunthorpe I remember us taking the lead and sniggering thinking that our time in the Championship would be short (well I was right in that regard) and that we'd soon be back in the Premier League
Life in League One though was what really made me feel connected with the club
I did a ton more away games and it just felt as though there was a connection between fans and players that we've seen disappearing in the Premier League
Whilst I love the Premier League team that went to Highbury and won 4-2 I'd say I love the team that won that League One title even more
The second golden age for me was 92 onwards to our second promotion to the Premier league, after that football lost it’s magic for me. I can’t stand the fact the rich clubs, (Sky 6), will never get involved in a relegation battle and clubs like ours will never be taken seriously and only exist to make the numbers up when in the top flight.
Thinking about it, I initially went to the Barnet FA Cup match, which we won 3-1. If we had lost, maybe I wouldn't have become a regular! The timing though was perfect.
Lennie should have been knighted.
We witnessed, and much enjoyed, some splendid matches during the time based at Selhurst Park.
Charlton Athletic under the wise, and successful, stewardship of Lennie Lawrence was a club on the up.
I was pleased to support it and did what I could to bring it home to SE7.
My heroes were the likes of Nelson, Leaburn, Robson, Minto. And I remember the feeling when I saw a real first class goal scorer for the first time as a Charlton fan. David Whyte Whyte Whyte!
Probably the Selhurst years, plus the 98-00 period where we had 2 promotions & a relegation in 3 seasons. The latter 3 year period I had just got divorced & being single again I went to a lot of away games, playing a round of golf beforehand. Used to get up earlier on a Saturday than I did during the week. Away to grounds in the East Midlands meant leaving home at 6.30am & getting to Leicester, Derby, Forest etc for a tee time around 9.30. Finish by 1.30 & then a mad dash to the ground.
Great days.
My first match was on 30 Apr 55. For me our golden decade would have to be the 90s. Everlasting memories of 68/69 and of the exile years for sure, but to watch the gradual re-awakening of this remarkable club - from absolutely nothing - was quite extraordinary.
A group of players I really look back on fondly, not our best ever squads, but proper pro's who really put in a shift with some really quality in there as well. Players like Webbo, Balmer, Nelson, Lee, Minto, Walsh, Whyte, Brown, Robinson, Mortimer......
You of course also had BTTV and I went to most away games as well as home back then. They say never look back, but I'd go back to those days in a heartbeat and wouldn't change a thing.