And so a Charlton fan is born
So there we were again Jan 2nd, 2017 and what a first game 4-1 and a Mag hat-trick. Happy days and a very happy daughter, but that was not the moment that I realized she was proper Charlton. This Saturday she turned and asked "did WE beat Millwall", okay she got the wrong week, but she used "WE", not Charlton, I realized at this moment she felt part of CAFC. As a proud fan for over 30 years of ups and downs this probably is my proudest Charlton moment.
So to my daughter Syd, welcome to the club and the many years of joy (hopefully) and pain that go along with supporting CAFC. COYR
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Proper fan0
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Good girl, let's hope we do beat millwall and get her well and truly hooked1
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Good work !0
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Welcome Syd! X0
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I've just become a dad to twin boys. Hoping they grow up to be Charlton supporters. Just depends where the club is in a few years time with our illustrious leader driving away the existing supporters in droves!5
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Will she ever see us beat the nut n bolt gang?
Bless her!1 -
Get her on here, there's a thread just made for her: http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/76328/anti-roland-sisters-event.2
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I can completely empathise with you af
I have two sons, the eldest is now a dedicated Charlton fan.
It wasn't easy, peer pressure at school made it difficult. Now he's a grown man, he's made his own decision.
He's one of us, just like his dad.
The other son is not a big football fan and lives a life that prevents him attending games. But I know inside Charlton will always mean something to him.1 -
Still trying to work on my youngest one, but she could be like your other son and just not interested. Two die hard Charlton girls would be great thoughDaggs said:I can completely empathise with you af
I have two sons, the eldest is now a dedicated Charlton fan.
It wasn't easy, peer pressure at school made it difficult. Now he's a grown man, he's made his own decision.
He's one of us, just like his dad.
The other son is not a big football fan and lives a life that prevents him attending games. But I know inside Charlton will always mean something to him.0 -
Phil, sorry to tell you mate, but my daughter is with me whilst awaiting UCT opening, and she said to me tonight ..'Dad, do i *have* to go to Charlton on Saturday?'.,.............'yes, you bleedin well do, its part of your heritage !'
'but,its gonna be cold, and i'd much rather be at Clifton beach'
Kids just have no idea .
I'll bring Ori along to meet Syd and they can talk Charlton !!3 -
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Clifton beach is great but it's no Valley Ori.The_President said:Phil, sorry to tell you mate, but my daughter is with me whilst awaiting UCT opening, and she said to me tonight ..'Dad, do i *have* to go to Charlton on Saturday?'.,.............'yes, you bleedin well do, its part of your heritage !'
'but,its gonna be cold, and i'd much rather be at Clifton beach'
Kids just have no idea .
I'll bring Ori along to meet Syd and they can talk Charlton !!1 -
Good work that man.
Oh, but let her down gently about the Millwall score when it happens.
My little boys first word was Dad, second word was ball, third word was goal and fourth word was mum. I now ask him his colours and he says green, yellow, blue, Charlton red, white, black etc !1







