Very sad news, especialy as we are on the cusp of a promising new dawn which he would have loved. Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication over so many years to the Charlton cause. RIP Steve you will be sorely missed.
Was very shocked and saddened to hear this. I was not friends with Steve but have been in a number of meetings with him over the years and always said hello.
One of those people who when he spoke I always made sure I was listening. He was worth listening to. An intelligent guy who cared passionately about Charlton Athletic.
It was Steve who first got me involved in The Supporters Trust as back in 2014 I worked with him, it took him a couple of years to persuade me, but that was Steve, never gave up!
I knew him briefly back in the early 90’s when he stood as chair for the Supporters Club.
A man I admired greatly not least for his work as a Charlton fan, but also as a tremendous human being as @Pico describes him in words far better than I could.
I will miss him greatly.
My thoughts are with his wife Manuela and his three children Tom, Alex & Jamie.
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Thanks for all of your hard work and dedication over so many years to the Charlton cause. RIP Steve you will be sorely missed.
RIP.......Steve........RIP.
Always seemed calm and composed when talking to the media over the years.
A sad year with so many Charlton folk passing.
It has been a privilege.
RIP
One of those people who when he spoke I always made sure I was listening. He was worth listening to. An intelligent guy who cared passionately about Charlton Athletic.
Above all, he always come across as ‘a good guy’.
Thoughts with Alex and his family
I knew him briefly back in the early 90’s when he stood as chair for the Supporters Club.
A man I admired greatly not least for his work as a Charlton fan, but also as a tremendous human being as @Pico describes him in words far better than I could.
I will miss him greatly.
My thoughts are with his wife Manuela and his three children Tom, Alex & Jamie.
R.I.P Steve and thanks for everything.