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Last Game at The Valley 1985 v Stoke City.
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30 years ago today.
@chathmuseum is now a home for some of the souvenirs taken on the day including this sign and the whistle that blew time on the Valley. Has anyone got any photos or items salvaged from the Valley to share with the museum?2 -
I was gutted to my core at the time.
As it turned out, after a long weary road, things actually got better, and are much better now, but my God I was sad then.0 -
Isn't that Vince on the left of the photo?Henry Irving said:30 years ago today.
@chathmuseum is now a home for some of the souvenirs taken on the day including this sign and the whistle that blew time on the Valley. Has anyone got any photos or items salvaged from the Valley to share with the museum?1 -
How can you recognise somebody by their arse mate?3
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LOL, it's the hair.0
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Hairy arse?.......
joking.....0 -
Robbo on the wing said:Bought all the Sunday papers. Still have all the reports. Will try and put them on here.
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Some kind words from Bob Stokoe (PDF 26)0
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The next day whilst delivering the Sunday papers, I took a look at the back of one - The Sunday Mirror I'm sure it was. And there in the middle of a big "V" for Valley of Death were some photos from game and quite prominently a picture of my Dad! I finished my round as quick as I could, raced home to tell him, but before I could, he said "I know....I've seen it". He'd came back with a couple of souvenirs, including some turf. Me and brother weren't allowed to go that day!0
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PDF 25 & 26.1
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Plumstead_Micky said:The next day whilst delivering the Sunday papers, I took a look at the back of one - The Sunday Mirror I'm sure it was. And there in the middle of a big "V" for Valley of Death were some photos from game and quite prominently a picture of my Dad! I finished my round as quick as I could, raced home to tell him, but before I could, he said "I know....I've seen it". He'd came back with a couple of souvenirs, including some turf. Me and brother weren't allowed to go that day!1
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Plumstead_Micky said:The next day whilst delivering the Sunday papers, I took a look at the back of one - The Sunday Mirror I'm sure it was. And there in the middle of a big "V" for Valley of Death were some photos from game and quite prominently a picture of my Dad! I finished my round as quick as I could, raced home to tell him, but before I could, he said "I know....I've seen it". He'd came back with a couple of souvenirs, including some turf. Me and brother weren't allowed to go that day!1
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The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
Mum lived in Blendon Road Blackfen at the time and I was staying for a couple of weeks. I wonder if the current occupiers know that part of the hallowed turf grows in their back garden?
So long ago!0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?2 -
soapy_jones said:Mum lived in Blendon Road Blackfen at the time and I was staying for a couple of weeks. I wonder if the current occupiers know that part of the hallowed turf grows in their back garden?
So long ago!1 -
golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
alan dugdale said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
Stig said:alan dugdale said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 - Sponsored links:
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Stig said:alan dugdale said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
alan dugdale said:Stig said:alan dugdale said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0 -
Will dig out my old photos of the day. I think I was in denial and didn't believe we would be leaving the valley for good that day. I was also very young so was of the opinion that I would support Charlton wherever they played0
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Pedro45 said:alan dugdale said:Stig said:alan dugdale said:golfaddick said:The crowd that day was 8858. A 2nd tier match against Stoke. On the day where we were being booted out & everyone wanted to be there.
Today the crowd would be 20k - maybe even full.
Probably why it wasn't viable to stay. Football was dying. Did the Premier League / Sky breath life into football or were their other factors ?0