Watching the Chelsea v Barnsley match tonight , reminded me of Charlton beating Barnsley 6 nil away, got to be up there as one of my favorites, what’s yours?
Yep, I definitely agree with Barnsley away.
I'd also add Oldham away to that, 7th April 2012. Real backs to the wall stuff after Kettle chucked around red cards like confetti.
Bristol Rovers, January 1993 while they were sharing at Bath City. Nothing very memorable about the game, but I remember hearing the Covered End Choir singing "What's it like to have no ground" for the first time, after all that time hearing it from the other end of Selhurst and Upton Park.
QPR 1-4 1970 - My first away game. We hadn’t won an away for over 30 games. I think we were bottom, and QPR near the top
Bristol Rovers 5-5 1978 Maidstone 1-1 1979 - Hales/Flanagan fight. Man. Utd. 0-1 1986 - felt like forever we had to hang on after Mark Stuart scored Newcastle 0-3 1987 - fighting to avoid relegation, an unexpected win, and I think it was Carl Leaburns first goal Leeds 1-2 (St. Andrews) 1987 - up there as one of the most nerve wrecking games I’ve been to.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Another one, when benty scored and we were the first (or only) team to take any points at stamford brisge that year. Maybe Carvalho got sent off or scored or something.
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
Yes and no to that one. The ultimate outcome and Shirtliffe’s winner was incredible. The quality of the game not so much and the sheer fear coming out of the ground weren’t so great.
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
Yes and no to that one. The ultimate outcome and Shirtliffe’s winner was incredible. The quality of the game not so much and the sheer fear coming out of the ground weren’t so great.
The 4-3 win at Villa Park in 1999 which staved off relegation for one more week has to be the one for me.
1-0 CAFC (Barry og) 1-1 AV 1-2 CAFC (Mendonca) 2-2 AV 2-3 CAFC (Robinson) 3-3 AV 3-4 CAFC (Mills)
Last 10 mins with 10 men after Andy Petterson sent off.
I was living in Birminhgam at the time and was driving around the city for days afterwards with Charlton scarves fluttering from the windows. The locals must have wondered what was going on!
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
Yes and no to that one. The ultimate outcome and Shirtliffe’s winner was incredible. The quality of the game not so much and the sheer fear coming out of the ground weren’t so great.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Was in that pub, the Arkles, beforehand. A historic win. Around that same period we also led 1-0 up there until late when they scored twice. Anfield deservedly has a poor reputation for atmosphere most times these days (except European nights) but the sheer roar when they scored those two late goals was something else.
Only goal roar I’ve heard louder was the jocks when they knocked two past us in 3mins a few years back at Hampden. Deafening!
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
I didn't count this as an away game as such but I agree with you. It was certainly a much better match than the last Wembley game, which seemed to feature about 3 serious efforts on goal in total.
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
Yes and no to that one. The ultimate outcome and Shirtliffe’s winner was incredible. The quality of the game not so much and the sheer fear coming out of the ground weren’t so great.
I ran all the way from St Andrews to New St Station afterwards - couldn’t do that now - wouldn’t be able to run 100 yards !!
That and Chelsea 1988 are the games I have felt the most frightened when leaving the ground
Wimbledon away at Selhurst in the league cup, in midweek, won 5-4, with Bowyer getting a hat trick. Then on the Saturday, winning 5-1 away to Ipswich, with Leaburn getting a hat trick. What a week !
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Was in that pub, the Arkles, beforehand. A historic win. Around that same period we also led 1-0 up there until late when they scored twice. Anfield deservedly has a poor reputation for atmosphere most times these days (except European nights) but the sheer roar when they scored those two late goals was something else.
Only goal roar I’ve heard louder was the jocks when they knocked two past us in 3mins a few years back at Hampden. Deafening!
They were quiet at both of those Easter games but incredibly loud in our cup game in there in '96. That was a good away day, I was allowed 2 days off school, seeing a Charlton player on Goal of the Month (Kim Grant's chip) was a real treat, and someone let out a massive fart in the minute's silence which had hundreds of people laughing.
Only one candidate here. Leeds playoff at Birmingham on the Friday night. Greater than either of the Wembley playoff games.
Yes and no to that one. The ultimate outcome and Shirtliffe’s winner was incredible. The quality of the game not so much and the sheer fear coming out of the ground weren’t so great.
Birmingham were our bodyguards.
PA Announcer set the scene by reminding everyone about Ian Hambridge. In my admittedly cloudy memory said something along the lines of remembering the young lad that died last time Leeds were here.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Was in that pub, the Arkles, beforehand. A historic win. Around that same period we also led 1-0 up there until late when they scored twice. Anfield deservedly has a poor reputation for atmosphere most times these days (except European nights) but the sheer roar when they scored those two late goals was something else.
Only goal roar I’ve heard louder was the jocks when they knocked two past us in 3mins a few years back at Hampden. Deafening!
They were quiet at both of those Easter games but incredibly loud in our cup game in there in '96. That was a good away day, I was allowed 2 days off school, seeing a Charlton player on Goal of the Month (Kim Grant's chip) was a real treat, and someone let out a massive fart in the minute's silence which had hundreds of people laughing.
Another good one - away at Chelsea in April 2001 - Bartlett put us 1 up mid way through first half - we defended the entire 2nd half, rarely got out of our half, and held on for a 1-0 win - Chelsea fans were livid afterwards
Reminds me of Liverpool away, 2004(?) - 1-0 Bartlett - bloody good day out - A loud rendition of Valley Floyd Road in a pub beforehand with a piper!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
Was in that pub, the Arkles, beforehand. A historic win. Around that same period we also led 1-0 up there until late when they scored twice. Anfield deservedly has a poor reputation for atmosphere most times these days (except European nights) but the sheer roar when they scored those two late goals was something else.
Only goal roar I’ve heard louder was the jocks when they knocked two past us in 3mins a few years back at Hampden. Deafening!
They were quiet at both of those Easter games but incredibly loud in our cup game in there in '96. That was a good away day, I was allowed 2 days off school, seeing a Charlton player on Goal of the Month (Kim Grant's chip) was a real treat, and someone let out a massive fart in the minute's silence which had hundreds of people laughing.
Still remember Leeds away in May 2004, 3-1 down with about 15 minutes to go and up popped Euell with a brace, one a penalty to get a draw 3-3, a result that consigned them to relegation... revenge for that embarasing 1-6 defeat at The Valley the previous year.
The 4-4 against Ipswich away is one I'll always remember. 2-0 down, got back to 2-2 then went 4-2 down before pulling it back to 4-4. Nearly won it late on too.
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I'd also add Oldham away to that, 7th April 2012. Real backs to the wall stuff after Kettle chucked around red cards like confetti.
Maidstone 1-1 1979 - Hales/Flanagan fight.
Man. Utd. 0-1 1986 - felt like forever we had to hang on after Mark Stuart scored
Newcastle 0-3 1987 - fighting to avoid relegation, an unexpected win, and I think it was Carl Leaburns first goal
Leeds 1-2 (St. Andrews) 1987 - up there as one of the most nerve wrecking games I’ve been to.
1-0 CAFC (Barry og)
1-1 AV
1-2 CAFC (Mendonca)
2-2 AV
2-3 CAFC (Robinson)
3-3 AV
3-4 CAFC (Mills)
Last 10 mins with 10 men after Andy Petterson sent off.
I was living in Birminhgam at the time and was driving around the city for days afterwards with Charlton scarves fluttering from the windows. The locals must have wondered what was going on!
Think Gerrard dived in the area... and got booked for it! Lots of pissy, outraged Liverpool fans afterwards.
They were quiet at both of those Easter games but incredibly loud in our cup game in there in '96. That was a good away day, I was allowed 2 days off school, seeing a Charlton player on Goal of the Month (Kim Grant's chip) was a real treat, and someone let out a massive fart in the minute's silence which had hundreds of people laughing.
Highlights from 19:33 here:
https://youtu.be/pNqxlH0X6MI
I'd never seen this before but sure many have or it's featured on previous threads. Bob's view.
up popped Euell with a brace, one a penalty to get a draw 3-3, a result that consigned
them to relegation... revenge for that embarasing 1-6 defeat at The Valley the previous
year.
Coventry 3-2 in the Cup 2000. Pringle jumping over Newton's equaliser was one of the best things he did in a Charlton shirt.