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Is that a Charlton player who scores a long ranger in the intro? Looks familiar.0
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I had the same thought so I slow moed it but still couldn’t tell but like you it rings a bell.0
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HardyAddick said:Is that a Charlton player who scores a long ranger in the intro? Looks familiar.
Edit: this one?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V52IJqw-7IY
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_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.2 -
LOff_it said:HardyAddick said:Is that a Charlton player who scores a long ranger in the intro? Looks familiar.
Edit: this one?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V52IJqw-7IY
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Derek Hales at Chesterfield?1
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HardyAddick said:Is that a Charlton player who scores a long ranger in the intro? Looks familiar.0
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golfaddick said:_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.1 -
Spurs vs Chelsea 1975 relegation battle (which would be great to see nowadays) Spurs winning 1 - 0 and the fans start singing you’ll vexer walk alone. Feels wrong to hear anyone other than Liverpool fans singing it. Any posters know if we have sung it?0
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GenevaCharlton said:Spurs vs Chelsea 1975 relegation battle (which would be great to see nowadays) Spurs winning 1 - 0 and the fans start singing you’ll vexer walk alone. Feels wrong to hear anyone other than Liverpool fans singing it. Any posters know if we have sung it?0
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GenevaCharlton said:Spurs vs Chelsea 1975 relegation battle (which would be great to see nowadays) Spurs winning 1 - 0 and the fans start singing you’ll vexer walk alone. Feels wrong to hear anyone other than Liverpool fans singing it. Any posters know if we have sung it?
With hope (clap clap) in your hearts (clap clap) etc.1 -
Enjoyed the Spurs / Chelsea 1975 vintage more than the other night's offering. I watched it without checking the result.
Future Addicks Chris Jones and Terry Naylor featured for Tottenham whilst the Blues had John Phillips in goal.
Interestingly Naylor plays as a midfield enforcer rather than full back. Jones has an assist for the first goal and looked effective. Phillips is not at fault for either goal and made a couple of excellent saves.
Colin Powell's goal against Palace was in the top five entries for goal of the season.
I enjoyed the interview with Alec Stock ( a former Addick Youth player who never made a first team appearance) speaking about Fulham's 1975 FA Cup Final preparations.1 -
pretty much everyone used to sing 'Walk Alone' when I first started going to football in the late 70's I would be taken to Charlton/Arsenal/Spurs/Luton/Watford and Millwall depending on who had the most attractive home fixture and heard it at all those grounds, it seems strange looking back on it now as its so deeply associated with Liverpool & Celtic.1
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JohnnyH2 said:golfaddick said:_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.0 -
SE7toSG3 said:pretty much everyone used to sing 'Walk Alone' when I first started going to football in the late 70's I would be taken to Charlton/Arsenal/Spurs/Luton/Watford and Millwall depending on who had the most attractive home fixture and heard it at all those grounds, it seems strange looking back on it now as its so deeply associated with Liverpool & Celtic.
There might be an element of of the Heysel tragedy giving the song a greater meaning for Liverpool too. Ultimately, it has probably always meant more to Liverpool than any other team. When you see the players facing the Kop as they sing it, it is undeniably special.0 -
golfaddick said:JohnnyH2 said:golfaddick said:_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.2 -
Richard J said:
I also enjoyed the interview with Alec Stock ( a former Addick Youth player who never made a first team appearance) speaking about Fulham's 1975 FA Cup Final preparations.2 -
One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:golfaddick said:JohnnyH2 said:golfaddick said:_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.0 -
MuttleyCAFC said:One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.0 - Sponsored links:
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SporadicAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.0 -
golfaddick said:JohnnyH2 said:golfaddick said:_MrDick said:GenevaCharlton said:Watching the Ipswich vs Leicester from 1975, Worthington for Leicester scores a decent volley. The Ipswich fans applaud the goal. Has a tone applauded an away goal? Personally in 35 yrs I don’t think I’ve applauded an away goal. When did it all change?
I remember standing & applauding a lower League player scoring a belter against us in the cup in the 2000's. 30 yarder top corner at the JS stand end.0 -
Just watched the game against palace again and the 3 brilliant goals against Hull via Hales in 76.
I did not start going to Charlton until we played Spurs in 77 and watching the Hull game brought great memories of the covered end and the clock part where I use to stand.2 -
GenevaCharlton said:SporadicAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.
He lived in Ickenham, on Long Lane and i saw him once on the station just before Xmas looking very smart in an expensive suit. It was a midweek morning and I suspect he was going on the piss!
His brother Bill, helped run the sports shops and was also heavily involved in Yeadon FC. Nice bloke.
Steve Perryman went to Elliott's Green School which later became Northolt High School....which is where I went.0 -
Simonsen said:GenevaCharlton said:SporadicAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.
He lived in Ickenham, on Long Lane and i saw him once on the station just before Xmas looking very smart in an expensive suit. It was a midweek morning and I suspect he was going on the piss!
His brother Bill, helped run the sports shops and was also heavily involved in Yeadon FC. Nice bloke.
Steve Perryman went to Elliott's Green School which later became Northolt High School....which is where I went.0 -
Simonsen said:GenevaCharlton said:SporadicAddick said:MuttleyCAFC said:One thing I have noticed overall is that when players are interviewed they seem, on average, more camera shy and inarticulate, than players are today.
Maybe it is social media. Players are probably interviewed much more nowadays.
He lived in Ickenham, on Long Lane and i saw him once on the station just before Xmas looking very smart in an expensive suit. It was a midweek morning and I suspect he was going on the piss!
His brother Bill, helped run the sports shops and was also heavily involved in Yeadon FC. Nice bloke.
Steve Perryman went to Elliott's Green School which later became Northolt High School....which is where I went.0 -
Good game to watch today Chelsea vs Charlton from 1979. Does anyone have any recollections of being there? How likeable were the team?2
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GenevaCharlton said:Good game to watch today Chelsea vs Charlton from 1979. Does anyone have any recollections of being there? How likeable were the team?
We were awful that season and were relegated to Division 3 but bounced straight back up with most of the same team that went down.
Got hammered 6-0 in the Cup at Wrexham too.
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alan dugdale said:GenevaCharlton said:Good game to watch today Chelsea vs Charlton from 1979. Does anyone have any recollections of being there? How likeable were the team?
We were awful that season and were relegated to Division 3 but bounced straight back up with most of the same team that went down.
Got hammered 6-0 in the Cup at Wrexham too.1 -
DaveMehmet said:alan dugdale said:GenevaCharlton said:Good game to watch today Chelsea vs Charlton from 1979. Does anyone have any recollections of being there? How likeable were the team?
We were awful that season and were relegated to Division 3 but bounced straight back up with most of the same team that went down.
Got hammered 6-0 in the Cup at Wrexham too.0