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Colin Cameron RIP (Minutes applause December 2012)

Airman Brown
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Very sadly, Colin passed away in the early hours of Christmas Day. A huge loss to the club and personally to his many friends and extended family.
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Very sad news, loved my chats with Colin, never failed to give me a little stat before each game, a real character and a very sad loss.0
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Wow, very sad news indeed.
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Very Sad - Thoughts with his friends and family.0
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RIP Colin. He will be hugely missed. Does anyone know how old he was?0
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A very sad loss. Thoughts with his family.
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Very sad.
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(Corrected) he was 76.Red_Raver said:RIP Colin. He will be hugely missed. Does anyone know how old he was?
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That really is a shame. RIP Colin.0
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His name can be found in most Charlton programmes over many many years. Very sad news.0
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Very sad news..RIP.
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I used to travel up to work with Colin for over twenty years and invariably he would have me in fits.What a lovely way to start the day.His love for Charlton was nearly matched by his love for Kent CCC.If you said a bad word about Colin Cowdrey it was at your peril.He could be a feisty character and I remember going to the Valley Club with him in the seventies once;however,we could not get in as he got himself barred for a minor altercation.Rest in peace Mr C,you were a legend and always will be.I will raise a glass for you.0
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Very sad, RIP, thoughts to his family.0
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RIP Colin.
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Very sad news. A great loss and a true gentleman.0
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RIP Colin, thinking of his family at this difficult time0
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So sad. Have always loved reading Colin's work in the match day programmes over many, many years. My sympathies for his family and may he rest in peace watching over Charlton & Kent.0
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RIP Colin, sad news. thoughts with his family.0
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Didn't know Colin personally, but used to see him at almost every game.
He would be talking enthusiastically with friends about anything and everything Charlton. Always used to feel that bit better just for seeing him there sharing his love and unsurpassed knowledge of the club and the prospects for the game ahead. Absolute club legend and a very sad loss indeed.
Probably won't happen, but a minute's applause would be fitting.
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Awful news. Thoughts are with those close to Colin. I don't think anyone will ever know as much about the club as Colin no matter how hard they try.0
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