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Supporters can now submit the names of family, friends and colleagues for Charlton's annual memorial
Henry Irving
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Fans can send in names for the memorial by emailing richard.willgoss@cafc.co.uk or calling 020-8333 4000.
Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-athletic-annual-memorial-game-2846152.aspx#4BHwTrWvFVQfV8qL.99
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I know this might sound a silly question but do they have to have been a Charlton fan??0
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There isn't really a vetting process. I guess some people might ask why would someone who wasn't a fan want to be included but without knowing the circumstances I don't see why not.dancafc said:I know this might sound a silly question but do they have to have been a Charlton fan??
If you feel it is appropriate then go ahead and put their name forward.0 -
It was my dad he was a spurs fan but went to more Charlton games than spurs games he also used to trot about in a Charlton wooly hat when it got cold3
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Do it Dan.
I put my mum on it and Charlton was probably one of the main causes of arguments in our household when I was growing up! She wasn't a "fan"
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Good stuff @dancafc and RIP your dad.0
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Thanks mateHenry Irving said:Good stuff @dancafc and RIP your dad.
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Hi Dandancafc said:It was my dad he was a spurs fan but went to more Charlton games than spurs games he also used to trot about in a Charlton wooly hat when it got cold
Glad you added your Dad's name. Sorry to hear you lost him this year. My Dad died in August and although he didn't go to many games after the 1947 Cup final (quit while you're ahead!) he always looked out for the results and followed them via me - so his name will be up there too.2 -
He died in September sudden of a heart attack on holiday in Cornwall he had only just turned 60 so it was a massive shock.but like you say about your dad always looked out to see how we were getting on and was always more optimistic than I was about Charlton I just thought it was a nice thing for me my brother and son to have that minute to be togetherArsenetatters said:
Hi Dandancafc said:It was my dad he was a spurs fan but went to more Charlton games than spurs games he also used to trot about in a Charlton wooly hat when it got cold
Glad you added your Dad's name. Sorry to hear you lost him this year. My Dad died in August and although he didn't go to many games after the 1947 Cup final (quit while you're ahead!) he always looked out for the results and followed them via me - so his name will be up there too.1



