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What is the best bit of Charlton memorabilia you own?

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  • I've got serious envy over some of these pieces.
    You’ll have to visit my museum.
  • Miss Charlton Athletic 2002 knickers 
  • Shag said:
    Miss Charlton Athletic 2002 knickers 
    2002? I recall we had some sticky patches that year.
  • The seat number of my old season ticket in the East Stand.  Brings back memories of the lady next to me who shouted and swore throughout the games. ;-)
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    The seat number of my old season ticket in the East Stand.  Brings back memories of the lady next to me who shouted and swore throughout the games. ;-)
    Your wife did get a bit carried away on occasions.
  • Programme from the 1947 final and Ticket stub 
    signed shirt from 18/19 season 
    signed Jackos last game programme

  • I have some fluff from inside Katrien's sofa that was destroyed.
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  • George Best shirt from Les Berry testimonial  v Arsenal
  • Delfin said:
    George Best shirt from Les Berry testimonial  v Arsenal
    On @Henry Irving's behalf...."that should be in a museum"
  • Delfin said:
    George Best shirt from Les Berry testimonial  v Arsenal
    On @Henry Irving's behalf...."that should be in a museum"
    we've got that shirt already but without the scribble 😂
  • The seat number of my old season ticket in the East Stand.  Brings back memories of the lady next to me who shouted and swore throughout the games. ;-)
    Ah, those were the days, J ! 

    And I thought you might have erased those memories by now....or do you still wake up screaming in the wee small hours ? 
  • Stewart said:
    I’ve posted this before, but more then happy to post again. 


    Match day top, worn by Darren Pitcher in that little game against Portsmouth. Gary Nelson made the frame. 
    Fair bit of business had by Nelson after that game! Seems all the frames are the same. 
  • Talal said:
    Stewart said:
    I’ve posted this before, but more then happy to post again. 


    Match day top, worn by Darren Pitcher in that little game against Portsmouth. Gary Nelson made the frame. 
    Fair bit of business had by Nelson after that game! Seems all the frames are the same. 
    Correct they were
  • Talal said:
    Stewart said:
    I’ve posted this before, but more then happy to post again. 


    Match day top, worn by Darren Pitcher in that little game against Portsmouth. Gary Nelson made the frame. 
    Fair bit of business had by Nelson after that game! Seems all the frames are the same. 
    He framed the jeans (with grass stains on the knees) that I wore during a sexual encounter I had with a young lady in the centre circle at The Valley one night. 
    Do you do the knee slide on entry or after the event?
  • Talal said:
    Stewart said:
    I’ve posted this before, but more then happy to post again. 


    Match day top, worn by Darren Pitcher in that little game against Portsmouth. Gary Nelson made the frame. 
    Fair bit of business had by Nelson after that game! Seems all the frames are the same. 
    He framed the jeans (with grass stains on the knees) that I wore during a sexual encounter I had with a young lady in the centre circle at The Valley one night. 
    Do you do the knee slide on entry or after the event?
    On entry mate. Two footed tackle afterwards. 
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  • Dave Rudd said:
    Swisdom said:
    FA Cup Winner's Medal  B)

    Not mine but my step-grandfather John Thomas Thornton Shreeve but known as Jack  (if that's a thing - he was my step-mother's father)
    As kids, on the way to school, we would stop off in Jack Shreeve's sweetshop most mornings.

    Although I knew that he had played for Charlton, stupidly I didn't realise that he had a Cup Winners medal.  If only we had asked 'Mr Shreeve' if we could see it!

    I was thinking about Jack recently and decided to check out his Wiki page.

    While I knew that he had died young (aged 48), I hadn't realised that his date of death was 30 July 1966.

    Don't mean to pry, but is there a story there @Swisdom?
  • Delfin said:

    Museum piece if ever I saw one
  • Delfin said:

    I had no idea George Best played for us, even though it was only a testimonial.  Does anyone know the story of why he played in that game?
  • I remember getting George Best to sign the programme at the Testimonial.  No idea what happened to it though.
  • Delfin said:

    I had no idea George Best played for us, even though it was only a testimonial.  Does anyone know the story of why he played in that game?
    Not sure how/why he played but pretty sure he scored with a header. He wouldn't sign my programme after the game which pissed me off (neither would Pat Jennings).

    I had that white Osca shirt but it got sold on here a few years ago for the upbeats. It might even be the one that the museum now have.
  • Delfin said:

    I had no idea George Best played for us, even though it was only a testimonial.  Does anyone know the story of why he played in that game?

    Long sleeve though, would he have worn two? 
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    Talal said:
    Delfin said:

    I had no idea George Best played for us, even though it was only a testimonial.  Does anyone know the story of why he played in that game?

    Long sleeve though, would he have worn two? 
    a quick search suggests Best played in two matches - A Derek Hales X1 at Welling and Les Berrys testimonial, which I assume was at The Valley. The picture with the long sleeves doesnt look like The Valley (it looks more like a park pitch with dark pitch markings and people at the side of the pitch)?
  • Talal said:
    Delfin said:

    I had no idea George Best played for us, even though it was only a testimonial.  Does anyone know the story of why he played in that game?

    Long sleeve though, would he have worn two? 
    a quick search suggests Best played in two matches - A Derek Hales X1 at Welling and Les Berrys testimonial, which I assume was at The Valley. The picture with the long sleeves doesnt look like The Valley (it looks more like a park pitch with dark pitch markings and people at the side of the pitch)?
    Ah I see, interesting thanks. 
  • Only one contender for me, a wedding card signed by the entire 1985-86 (promotion-winning) squad, inc Curbs
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