Joe Woolley - ex CAFC Keeper
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Youth player around the time of Bowyer and Chandler positive with drugs blond hair came from up north never made first team Jay? RINGS BELLS.0
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NotleyLewis Coaches said:Youth player around the time of Bowyer and Chandler positive with drugs blond hair came from up north never made first team Jay? RINGS BELLS.
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Mick "Ned" Kelly.
Got involved in a stabbing during a fight. Don't remember whether he was the stabber or stabbee.0 -
Did osei sankofa get involved in some gang chuff0
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Elliot ozenbi
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BWP - nightclub cloakroom. Not guilty
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Ralph Milne was charged with some sort of assault earlier this year.
Alan Campbell appeared at Woolwich court and gave his occupation as Building labourer.0 -
Thats him cheers shirty5shirty5 said:
NotleyLewis Coaches said:Youth player around the time of Bowyer and Chandler positive with drugs blond hair came from up north never made first team Jay? RINGS BELLS.
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Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
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Jordan Cousins...
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Elliot Omusuzi0
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Gauld was the mastermind in the sixties bribes scandal involving Sheffield Wednesday England internationals Peter Swan and Tony Kay amongst others.Viewfinder said:
Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
You appear to be an old git like me so you probably remember that as a kid!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/sixties-scandal-that-shocked-the-game-1611646.htm
Otto was done for drug offences I believe and Luke Young for drunk driving.
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"The bomb that exploded under English football in mid-April 1964..." - sounds like a script written by Christopher Morris for Steve Coogan. Come on Len, tell me what you did in Leicester when you hung up your boots. I promise I won't tell anyone.LenGlover said:
Gauld was the mastermind in the sixties bribes scandal involving Sheffield Wednesday England internationals Peter Swan and Tony Kay amongst others.Viewfinder said:
Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
You appear to be an old git like me so you probably remember that as a kid!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/sixties-scandal-that-shocked-the-game-1611646.htm
Otto was done for drug offences I believe and Luke Young for drunk driving.
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Strange that you should mention Steve Coogan.Viewfinder said:
"The bomb that exploded under English football in mid-April 1964..." - sounds like a script written by Christopher Morris for Steve Coogan. Come on Len, tell me what you did in Leicester when you hung up your boots. I promise I won't tell anyone.LenGlover said:
Gauld was the mastermind in the sixties bribes scandal involving Sheffield Wednesday England internationals Peter Swan and Tony Kay amongst others.Viewfinder said:
Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
You appear to be an old git like me so you probably remember that as a kid!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/sixties-scandal-that-shocked-the-game-1611646.htm
Otto was done for drug offences I believe and Luke Young for drunk driving.
They made a film of this scandal, around the mid nineties I'd guess, called 'The Fix' and Coogan starred as the main investigating journalist from the Sunday People.
The real Len Glover did indeed do time.
He was convicted for involvement in laundering drugs money. He was a courier and was apprehended by the Old Bill with a lot of grubby notes in his possession!
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Given his chequered past I can't believe you chose Lenny Glover as your nom de plume especially being a professionally qualified upstanding pillar of the community Len. You do realise ME14 Addick may quit as your fan club secretary following this revelation :0).LenGlover said:
Strange that you should mention Steve Coogan.Viewfinder said:
"The bomb that exploded under English football in mid-April 1964..." - sounds like a script written by Christopher Morris for Steve Coogan. Come on Len, tell me what you did in Leicester when you hung up your boots. I promise I won't tell anyone.LenGlover said:
Gauld was the mastermind in the sixties bribes scandal involving Sheffield Wednesday England internationals Peter Swan and Tony Kay amongst others.Viewfinder said:
Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
You appear to be an old git like me so you probably remember that as a kid!
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/sixties-scandal-that-shocked-the-game-1611646.htm
Otto was done for drug offences I believe and Luke Young for drunk driving.
They made a film of this scandal, around the mid nineties I'd guess, called 'The Fix' and Coogan starred as the main investigating journalist from the Sunday People.
The real Len Glover did indeed do time.
He was convicted for involvement in laundering drugs money. He was a courier and was apprehended by the Old Bill with a lot of grubby notes in his possession!0 -
With Luke Young it was a driving offence.Viewfinder said:
Elliot Ozenbi - good name, but we want to know why he was nicked. And Jimmy Gauld, Ricky Otto and Luke Young - why specifically did they have their collars felt?shirty5 said:Elliot ozenbi
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Wasn't Alan Davies involved in something dodgy after he left football0
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He committed suicide sadly.PeakieRocket said:Wasn't Alan Davies involved in something dodgy after he left football
http://thefaithfulmufc.com/2010/12/17/alan-davies-a-sad-loss-to-the-world-of-football/0 -
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Wasn't he also caught up in the Mickey Thomas money laundering thing - are am I wrongLenGlover said:
He committed suicide sadly.PeakieRocket said:Wasn't Alan Davies involved in something dodgy after he left football
http://thefaithfulmufc.com/2010/12/17/alan-davies-a-sad-loss-to-the-world-of-football/0 -
Wasn't Mickey Thomas into counterfeiting banknotes rather than money-laundering? Architect of Wrexham dumping the Arse out of the FA Cup, around 1980?PeakieRocket said:
Wasn't he also caught up in the Mickey Thomas money laundering thing - are am I wrongLenGlover said:
He committed suicide sadly.PeakieRocket said:Wasn't Alan Davies involved in something dodgy after he left football
http://thefaithfulmufc.com/2010/12/17/alan-davies-a-sad-loss-to-the-world-of-football/
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Didnt Jerome Thomas get in trouble @ a McDonalds once?0
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In the aftermath of 'Sodjegate' it seems another ex Charlton player, Joe Woolley, pleaded guilty.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/12/06/uk-soccer-australia-matchfixing-idUKBRE9B505W20131206
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Interesting the size of their fines given the size of Sodjes bung.LenGlover said:In the aftermath of 'Sodjegate' it seems another ex Charlton player, Joe Woolley, pleaded guilty.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/12/06/uk-soccer-australia-matchfixing-idUKBRE9B505W20131206
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Jimmy GauldViewfinder said:I know Woolley and possibly James Walker haven't been charged as yet, but it has got me thinking about Charlton players who've had a brush with the law, either during their time with us or after. I'll set the ball rolling: Lee Bowyer, Ronnie Mauge, and poor old Leon McKenzie. Any more?
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In Colin Camerons Valiant 500, there was a goalie who played for us before WWII who got banged up for currency smuggling -a quick google reveals it was it was Gerry Keyser, he was smuggling banknotes hidden in football kits. Nowadays the kits would cost more than the value of the cash I suspect....0







