Ex Player Tweets Today
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Our plight be food for banter1
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Standard sarcastic "Bitter ex employee" post.1
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Aah, Tommo.
Memories of that poxy car ride to Selhurst.
Always got there about 2pm then into the members club in the main stand and trying to fit a weeks drinking into an hour.
I'm surprised I remember anything from those booze sodden days.
But I remember that team with so much affection.
And Lennie, natch.7 -
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Robert taking over sounds good, trouble is he will probably stick Keggy Keegle in charge and make us play in black and white stripes.1
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If there's one good thing that came out of yesterday it showed the world how really bad we are on the field as off it2
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You mean the 10 other viewers who were neither Addicks or Swindon fans.lolwray said:If there's one good thing that came out of yesterday it showed the world how really bad we are on the field as off it
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You mean the 10 other viewers who were neither Addicks or Swindon fans.lolwray said:If there's one good thing that came out of yesterday it showed the world how really bad we are on the field as off it
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I remember meeting Thommo at Sparrows Lane, when to a 14/15 year old lad, he was like a bronzed adonis - all wavey permed highlights, and sculpted muscles lacquered in fake tan.
Was a pretty decent bloke though, and as others have said on here, he served the cause very well in some difficult times for the club.
If I remember correctly, he had a penchant for the tackle from behind, that may have seen him struggle in the modern game!1 -
Come on Thomo and Sir Robert of Lee get yr checkbooks out0
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I not that 'Rob' Lee's tweets were sent from Romford and then Luton. Oh the glamour life these ex-pros lead..3
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Christ, Rob Lee acknowledging the existence of Charlton. Things really must be going badly if even he's getting involved5
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Thommo was a massive (literally) part of that great team that got us into the old 1st division in 86. Him and Pender in the middle with Reid and Humphreys at FB, a great back 4.7
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Wasn't his nickname Rambo? Very solid defence all signed at the same time as well.DaveMehmet said:Thommo was a massive (literally) part of that great team that got us into the old 1st division in 86. Him and Pender in the middle with Reid and Humphreys at FB, a great back 4.
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What I most remember about Thommo was that he would win the ball and then give to someone else to create something rather than think he was suddenly Beckenbauer and fanny around.
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Yes, he was known as RamboCharlton_Stu said:
Wasn't his nickname Rambo? Very solid defence all signed at the same time as well.DaveMehmet said:Thommo was a massive (literally) part of that great team that got us into the old 1st division in 86. Him and Pender in the middle with Reid and Humphreys at FB, a great back 4.
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I haven't aged a bit either......1
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Good aren't they. Legacy of the Slade era.
They are visable from the outside and so you can't look in but from the inside they let in the light. What's the word for that?2 -
Window? Tinted?Henry Irving said:Good aren't they. Legacy of the Slade era.
They are visable from the outside and so you can't look in but from the inside they let in the light. What's the word for that?4 -
SneakyHenry Irving said:Good aren't they. Legacy of the Slade era.
They are visable from the outside and so you can't look in but from the inside they let in the light. What's the word for that?2 -
Pervy.Henry Irving said:Good aren't they. Legacy of the Slade era.
They are visable from the outside and so you can't look in but from the inside they let in the light. What's the word for that?8 -
CharltonalesenceHenry Irving said:Good aren't they. Legacy of the Slade era.
They are visable from the outside and so you can't look in but from the inside they let in the light. What's the word for that?0 -
Did he have a German Shepherd with him?Kenny Achampong said:I remember meeting Thommo at Sparrows Lane, when to a 14/15 year old lad, he was like a bronzed adonis - all wavey permed highlights, and sculpted muscles lacquered in fake tan.
I'd hate to disappoint you but it wasn't "Thommo"
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Robert Lee's whereabouts - a) Romford : he lives over the water b) Luton : his son Olly plays for Luton
Thommo - we were standing by the goal at Welling when he launched a thunderous sliding tackle ending up at our feet. Magnificent !! LL and his heroes receive relatively little attention, partly I guess because of the Selhurst thing, but they were great guys and some very special years.
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