Happy Clive Mendonca Day
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Wow that makes me feel old!2
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What a day that was, I was 9 at the time and clearly remember the save and celebrations after.1
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Legend.0
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The memories linger on. What a fantastic day.
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I got a stone put down around Wembley way when they were getting it paved with fans allowed to pay for stones
Anyone seen it ? Can't remember what I had written on it something about making our dreams come true and the date and his name , will look it up later0 -
I was drunk for a week after that day...can't believe it's 18 years ago !1
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"F*** you Millwall vermin, your cheap Lonsdale trainers will probably walk this path 26 times before I do again. Scum"oohaahmortimer said:I got a stone put down around Wembley way when they were getting it paved with fans allowed to pay for stones
Anyone seen it ? Can't remember what I had written on
I assumed when I saw it that was yours....
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Stop living in the past.
Our history means nothing.
Come to the Valley to see the premiership stars of the future.
That's a good customer.17 -
Not a bad day out. Much prefer failing to beat mk Dons2
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It never was 18 years ago where has that time gone! Look at us today with the right management we could still be their0
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Fantastic day! I remember the coach journey home was in silence as we were all shattered from the tension! We walked into the local pub and the landlord greeted us with: 'You'll be relegated next year!'
I could watch that dvd over and over. Thanks, Super Clive and all!0 -
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Was only 3, and before I had even been to Charlton. But what a day! Have watched the DVD and plenty of other footage so many times.0
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MAY 25TH 1998
CLIVE MENDONCA
OUR DREAMS CAME TRUE3 -
"Adult weekend at Butlins is worth a crack"oohaahmortimer said:I got a stone put down around Wembley way when they were getting it paved with fans allowed to pay for stones
Anyone seen it ? Can't remember what I had written on it something about making our dreams come true and the date and his name , will look it up later
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Mendonca's ball control for our 2nd goal is out of this world, but there is no 4th goal without a proper tackle from Brownie.
Proper Charlton players.13 -
More photos on the museum twitter site @chathmuseum If you have any other fan photos please let your musuem have them
PS I'm nicking that image @stackitsteve brilliant1 -
Move on
Jokes aside, possibly the best day I've ever and am likely to ever experience as a Charlton fan.1 -
His goals were choreographed straight out of Hollywood, pure poetry in motion, meant to be goals all the way, and none of that scrappy, half-arsed, pansy-kicked stuff players run to the corner and take their shirt off to celebrate these days. I suspect if super Clive had got one of those flukey goals that today's 'strikers' go over the top to claim he would have asked the ref to rule it out2
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I've got pretty much every newspaper from the following day, you're welcome to those if museum can use them.Henry Irving said:More photos on the museum twitter site @chathmuseum If you have any other fan photos please let your musuem have them
PS I'm nicking that image @stackitsteve brilliant0 -
We'd love to have them.9goalswentpastperry said:
I've got pretty much every newspaper from the following day, you're welcome to those if museum can use them.Henry Irving said:More photos on the museum twitter site @chathmuseum If you have any other fan photos please let your musuem have them
PS I'm nicking that image @stackitsteve brilliant
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eurgh someone's scribbled all over it.Henry Irving said:
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Today, I shall mostly be wearing this shirt. Signed by the squad.
(and it ain't been washed since that memorable day).
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Why do we call it Clive Mendonca day??? Yes he got a hatrick but the other 10 players contributed to that game!3
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The biggest injustice in "naming a day after one player", since 1981.
Eight-for-forty three. Eight wickets. Bowling flat out. Elbows pumping, hair flying everywhere. Blitzing, demolishing and terrifying the Australian batsmen. Dragging his team from almost-certain defeat, to a head-spinning, awesome victory. And yet, they still call it "Botham's Test".
And then, in 1998 at Wembley. 104 minutes. The bone-crunching, feet-first, flying tackle that won the ball, which span to Kinsella, who fed Steve Jones...
Mendonca was brilliant. The perfect match. A hat-trick and a penalty in the shoot-out. His first was a great flick from Bright. His second was a long ball from Keith Jones. And his hat-trick was an illustration of balletic perfection, controlling Steve Jones' centre and volleying in, in one beautiful arc. Mendonca did his job, brilliantly.
But the hat-trick goal, Charlton's third equaliser of the match, the score that sent the match to penalties, was made by one perfect, old-fashioned, no-nonsense, proper, crunching tackle by an understated, down-to-earth Charlton hero. That tackle broke Sunderland that day. And for me, that tackle won the match for Charlton.
So, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish my fellow Addicks that were there and those that missed it a very, very happy Steve Brown Day.4 -
Chizz said:
The biggest injustice in "naming a day after one player", since 1981.
Eight-for-forty three. Eight wickets. Bowling flat out. Elbows pumping, hair flying everywhere. Blitzing, demolishing and terrifying the Australian batsmen. Dragging his team from almost-certain defeat, to a head-spinning, awesome victory. And yet, they still call it "Botham's Test".
And then, in 1998 at Wembley. 104 minutes. The bone-crunching, feet-first, flying tackle that won the ball, which span to Kinsella, who fed Steve Jones...
Mendonca was brilliant. The perfect match. A hat-trick and a penalty in the shoot-out. His first was a great flick from Bright. His second was a long ball from Keith Jones. And his hat-trick was an illustration of balletic perfection, controlling Steve Jones' centre and volleying in, in one beautiful arc. Mendonca did his job, brilliantly.
But the hat-trick goal, Charlton's third equaliser of the match, the score that sent the match to penalties, was made by one perfect, old-fashioned, no-nonsense, proper, crunching tackle by an understated, down-to-earth Charlton hero. That tackle broke Sunderland that day. And for me, that tackle won the match for Charlton.
So, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish my fellow Addicks that were there and those that missed it a very, very happy Steve Brown Day.
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18 years later to the day and guess what? I'm cleaning the shower and washing the bed sheets1 -
Maybe because The "Illic Rufus Mills Youds Bowen Jones Rufus Kinsella Heaney Mendonca Bright Day " doesn't quite have the same ring to it??DiscoCAFC said:Why do we call it Clive Mendonca day??? Yes he got a hatrick but the other 10 players contributed to that game!
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Amen!Chizz said:
So, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish my fellow Addicks that were there and those that missed it a very, very happy Steve Brown Day.
Just one of the reasons he's my all-time favourite player
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You could say it started in 53 with the cup final called the Matthews final despite Stan Mortenson scoring a hat trickChizz said:The biggest injustice in "naming a day after one player", since 1981.
Eight-for-forty three. Eight wickets. Bowling flat out. Elbows pumping, hair flying everywhere. Blitzing, demolishing and terrifying the Australian batsmen. Dragging his team from almost-certain defeat, to a head-spinning, awesome victory. And yet, they still call it "Botham's Test".
And then, in 1998 at Wembley. 104 minutes. The bone-crunching, feet-first, flying tackle that won the ball, which span to Kinsella, who fed Steve Jones...
Mendonca was brilliant. The perfect match. A hat-trick and a penalty in the shoot-out. His first was a great flick from Bright. His second was a long ball from Keith Jones. And his hat-trick was an illustration of balletic perfection, controlling Steve Jones' centre and volleying in, in one beautiful arc. Mendonca did his job, brilliantly.
But the hat-trick goal, Charlton's third equaliser of the match, the score that sent the match to penalties, was made by one perfect, old-fashioned, no-nonsense, proper, crunching tackle by an understated, down-to-earth Charlton hero. That tackle broke Sunderland that day. And for me, that tackle won the match for Charlton.
So, I'd like to take this opportunity to wish my fellow Addicks that were there and those that missed it a very, very happy Steve Brown Day.0















