Must be one of the, if not the, biggest gap in league standings we’ve over come? 55 places in the ladder (7th vs 62nd)?
I think it's the biggest upset. When you consider where we are.
2 clean sheets against that Blackburn team, the come back at Coventry the only team to beat Jose at home for about 15 years, playing Wednesday off the park all get honorable mentions.
Oh definitely, those are great results. But “biggest win” to me implies either highest scoring or biggest upset. I doubt we’ve ever beaten anyone 55 places above us in the league rankings.
Pompey away in the replay. 0-0 on the Saturday and a few days later trekking down to the south coast to find ourselves stuck in a packed Pompey crowd and looking like there were few Charlton fans there…and celebrating a 3-0 win
That’s not a bad call. Standing on halfway line in the pouring rain with Les Turner. Brick thru coach window and Eddie putting his foot down. Or Blackburn away Shearer unable to score against us in 180 minutes football.
Coventry is probably my favourite cup match, particularly as they’d just edged us to survive the previous season. But I didn’t see us as underdogs particularly. Well, maybe at 2-0 I did.
We’d have beaten Liverpool in a League Cup match (I think) at the Valley a few years earlier if the ball had been spinning in a different direction so that would have pipped it.
The epic encounter against Wimbledon that finished with John Robinson’s brain imploding in joy deserves a mention. But we weren’t underdogs there either.
Ultimately the Blackburn game was before we’d even considered the possibility of ever being a Prem club and beating Le Saux, Shearer, Batty et al felt incredible.
Blackburn Away. Coventry Away (3-2) was also a cracker.
Was at Blackburn away. Coventry away, watched the game in a village bar (bamboo hut) in Malaysia. Had the whole village out to watch it. Earlier had arranged a football match with all the local children. Biggest kids were obviously Charlton. Smaller kids Millwall. Comfortable Charlton victory, I might add. Bought all the kids got an ice cream, which they were very excited about. How lucky we are in a western society.
Blackburn or Chelsea (albeit Chelsea was on pens). Coventry was great too. But Spurs at white Hart Lane in 1985 felt like an even bigger achievement, even though it was a draw. We were a very poor side at the time but matched a really good Spurs, punch for punch throughout the 90 mins. Lots of players played out of their skins that afternoon. We came so close to winning it in the last minute too.
So, albeit a draw on the day and we lost the replay, it's Spurs 1985 for me.
Coventry is probably my favourite cup match, particularly as they’d just edged us to survive the previous season. But I didn’t see us as underdogs particularly. Well, maybe at 2-0 I did.
We’d have beaten Liverpool in a League Cup match (I think) at the Valley a few years earlier if the ball had been spinning in a different direction so that would have pipped it.
The epic encounter against Wimbledon that finished with John Robinson’s brain imploding in joy deserves a mention. But we weren’t underdogs there either.
Ultimately the Blackburn game was before we’d even considered the possibility of ever being a Prem club and beating Le Saux, Shearer, Batty et al felt incredible.
Coventry is probably my favourite cup match, particularly as they’d just edged us to survive the previous season. But I didn’t see us as underdogs particularly. Well, maybe at 2-0 I did.
We’d have beaten Liverpool in a League Cup match (I think) at the Valley a few years earlier if the ball had been spinning in a different direction so that would have pipped it.
The epic encounter against Wimbledon that finished with John Robinson’s brain imploding in joy deserves a mention. But we weren’t underdogs there either.
Ultimately the Blackburn game was before we’d even considered the possibility of ever being a Prem club and beating Le Saux, Shearer, Batty et al felt incredible.
The first leg of that tie was something special too, was it 5-3, 4-3 to us?
Coventry is probably my favourite cup match, particularly as they’d just edged us to survive the previous season. But I didn’t see us as underdogs particularly. Well, maybe at 2-0 I did.
We’d have beaten Liverpool in a League Cup match (I think) at the Valley a few years earlier if the ball had been spinning in a different direction so that would have pipped it.
The epic encounter against Wimbledon that finished with John Robinson’s brain imploding in joy deserves a mention. But we weren’t underdogs there either.
Ultimately the Blackburn game was before we’d even considered the possibility of ever being a Prem club and beating Le Saux, Shearer, Batty et al felt incredible.
The first leg of that tie was something special too, was it 5-3, 4-3 to us?
5-4 to us, with Bowyer getting a hat trick. A very good week with Leaburn getting another hat trick on the Saturday away at Ipswich.
Coventry is probably my favourite cup match, particularly as they’d just edged us to survive the previous season. But I didn’t see us as underdogs particularly. Well, maybe at 2-0 I did.
We’d have beaten Liverpool in a League Cup match (I think) at the Valley a few years earlier if the ball had been spinning in a different direction so that would have pipped it.
The epic encounter against Wimbledon that finished with John Robinson’s brain imploding in joy deserves a mention. But we weren’t underdogs there either.
Ultimately the Blackburn game was before we’d even considered the possibility of ever being a Prem club and beating Le Saux, Shearer, Batty et al felt incredible.
The first leg of that tie was something special too, was it 5-3, 4-3 to us?
5-4 to us, with Bowyer getting a hat trick. A very good week with Leaburn getting another hat trick on the Saturday away at Ipswich.
Thanks for that. I only decided to go at the last minute, thankfully a good decision.
Pompey away in the replay. 0-0 on the Saturday and a few days later trekking down to the south coast to find ourselves stuck in a packed Pompey crowd and looking like there were few Charlton fans there…and celebrating a 3-0 win
This is my best cup memory too. Bunked off school to go to this one. Remember meeting at Waterloo along with the covered end boys. No one bought a train ticket in those days
Blackburn away for me - had no voice for 2 days after. Chelsea way as my second and Norwich home at Selhurst probably third. Also remember a good afternoon out at Fulham in the cup in the early/mid eighties but can’t remember the result sadly
Blackburn away for me - had no voice for 2 days after. Chelsea way as my second and Jorwich home at Selhurst probably third. Also remember a good afternoon out at Fulham in the cup in the early/mid eighties but can’t remember the result sadly
2-1 ? Then next round Ipswich away, L3 charlton at Bobby Robson’s high flying 2nd in L1 team
There are very few massive cup wins for us because they tend to only happen for lower league clubs. If you are in the top flight or immediately below, a win isn’t a surprise.
However, now that we are an established lower league club, it’s great that we can look forward to adopting giant killer status.
letthegoodtimesroll said: Yes think you’re correct and the pre match hype was about Killer for us and Ivor someone for them. I was at the Ipswich game as well and didn't enjoy the metal cage we were penned in with the locals spitting through the bars at us. They weren’t to be seen after the game though.
Blackburn away for me - had no voice for 2 days after. Chelsea way as my second and Jorwich home at Selhurst probably third. Also remember a good afternoon out at Fulham in the cup in the early/mid eighties but can’t remember the result sadly
2-1 ? Then next round Ipswich away, L3 charlton at Bobby Robson’s high flying 2nd in L1 team
Wednesday in the cup, when they were premier league, 95/96 I think. That's the only other one I can think of
My favourite too, my eldest was born '85, me, him and a mate in TCE, that was the day he became a proper Charlton fan, he had a season ticket for 19 years after that - probably still would if not for RD
Pompey away in the replay. 0-0 on the Saturday and a few days later trekking down to the south coast to find ourselves stuck in a packed Pompey crowd and looking like there were few Charlton fans there…and celebrating a 3-0 win
That’s not a bad call. Standing on halfway line in the pouring rain with Les Turner. Brick thru coach window and Eddie putting his foot down. Or Blackburn away Shearer unable to score against us in 180 minutes football.
Sorry, being pedantic, for atmosphere this was one of my favourite days, especially after the Sheff Wed game previous round - sure it was 1-1 on the Saturday ?
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Brick thru coach window and Eddie putting his foot down. Or
Blackburn away Shearer unable to score against us in 180 minutes football.
Coventry away, watched the game in a village bar (bamboo hut) in Malaysia.
Had the whole village out to watch it.
Earlier had arranged a football match with all the local children.
Biggest kids were obviously Charlton. Smaller kids Millwall.
Comfortable Charlton victory, I might add.
Bought all the kids got an ice cream, which they were very excited about.
How lucky we are in a western society.
Sorry, going off on one....
So, albeit a draw on the day and we lost the replay, it's Spurs 1985 for me.
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/5172/the-week-that-was-10th-march-1987-full-members-cup-semi-final
#Ooh Ah where’s your star#
However, now that we are an established lower league club, it’s great that we can look forward to adopting giant killer status.
Coventry away will take some beating.
Indeed the Stevenage win on penalties was my first away win in any cup competition in 14 attempts