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Keith Peacock

He's 72 today.

Unfortunately my Saturday afternoons at the Valley were over by the time Keith Peacock came on the scene. But I was able to watch some of his magic moments on the dvd "Charlton Athletic Centenary History" and listen to some of his reminiscences.

What a player. Charlton through and through.
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    Onlyme said:

    Keith is a top man, he is "Mr Charlton".
    He is respected by all that know him and I have never heard a bad word said about him.
    I am lucky enough to know him personally and I am so pleased that Keith is still in and around the Club now. I can't imagine what it would be like without him there.
    Happy Birthday Mr Charlton !!!!

    Would like to know his views on Goldfinger & Pussy Galore.
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    Happy Birthday Keith.
    I remember seeing him come into the team, I think he would have been 17 when he made his debut, always gave his best a very good player and went on to become a very good manager as well.
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    Onlyme said:

    Keith is a top man, he is "Mr Charlton".
    He is respected by all that know him and I have never heard a bad word said about him.
    I am lucky enough to know him personally and I am so pleased that Keith is still in and around the Club now. I can't imagine what it would be like without him there.
    Happy Birthday Mr Charlton !!!!

    Would like to know his views on Goldfinger & Pussy Galore.
    I'll be seeing him tomorrow and will try to ask

    Happy birthday KP
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    From "nippy winger" to midfield dynamo, I was lucky enough to enjoy his whole Charlton playing career. During one of Keith's starring performances a friend once turned to me and said only half jokingly " if he was a foot taller he'd be Cruyff". Also a key part of Curbs management team. And nobody entered the field of play like he did. Happy birthday Keith
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    edited May 2017

    Onlyme said:

    Keith is a top man, he is "Mr Charlton".
    He is respected by all that know him and I have never heard a bad word said about him.
    I am lucky enough to know him personally and I am so pleased that Keith is still in and around the Club now. I can't imagine what it would be like without him there.
    Happy Birthday Mr Charlton !!!!

    Would like to know his views on Goldfinger & Pussy Galore.
    I reckon that he dislikes all the Bond Villains (including odd job!!)

    All I would say is that Keith is a true professional but I have noticed that he has aged faster over the last 3 years :wink:
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    In the first team I ever saw. So pleased he is still around to do the hospitality, had my 45th in his suite. He deserves a wonderful day.

    Happy Birthday Keith.
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    Opening the Museum with fellow patrons Brian Kinsey and Derek Ufton

    Happy Birthday Keith

    What museums that then Henry?
    ; )


    H P K P
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    image

    Opening the Museum with fellow patrons Brian Kinsey and Derek Ufton

    Happy Birthday Keith

    What museums that then Henry?
    ; )


    H P K P
    There is only one Museum
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    edited May 2017
    KP..........peanut.
    A gentleman of the first order.
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    image

    Opening the Museum with fellow patrons Brian Kinsey and Derek Ufton

    Happy Birthday Keith

    What museums that then Henry?
    ; )


    H P K P
    There is only one Museum

    Hornimans?
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    He is my favourite Charlton legend by some way, my parents used to sit in the main stand in the sixties, and as I became hooked a player and gentleman I admire.
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    Happy Birthday Keith

    Surprised nothing was mentioned to him on Sunday when he presented the U23s their trophy.
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    KP..........peanut.
    A gentleman of the first order.

    He once told me his nickname amongst the team had been "snatch" because he was always getting tap ins on the end of their efforts. :smiley:
    At least that's why he said they called him that... :wink:
    Happy Birthday Mr Peacock :+1:
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    One of the earliest memories of watching Charlton was seeing KP going down the left wing.
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    "Are you free, Captain Peacock?"
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    "Keefy, Keefy Peacock; Keefy Peacock on the wi-ing ....."

    "We've got Peacock on the outside wing and Treacy in the middle,
    When the ball's in the back of the net, you'll hear the Covered End roar!
    And all you lads and lasses, with all your boots and braces,
    We'll all go down the Covered End, to see the Charlton aces!"

    Giving my age away there haha

    Happy Birthday, Keith.

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    Happy Birthday Keith
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    From "nippy winger" to midfield dynamo, I was lucky enough to enjoy his whole Charlton playing career. During one of Keith's starring performances a friend once turned to me and said only half jokingly " if he was a foot taller he'd be Cruyff". Also a key part of Curbs management team. And nobody entered the field of play like he did. Happy birthday Keith

    This! I used to LOVE that. Mesmerised. He never, ever, ever failed to deilver his pre-match coup de grace.

    Now, all we need is someone who can do that at the start and the tunnel jump at the end!
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    How did he enter the field? What did he do?
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    When I was a kiddie back in the 60's, he used to come down to my school and give us an hours coaching. My first football hero who I have had the pleasure of meeting many times over the years, absolute legend in my eyes.
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    He said recently that it got harder and harder as he got older and so he felt more pressure to not miss but he said it with a smile on his face
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    edited May 2017
    *insert obvious viagra joke*
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    i had the pleasure to see Keith Sunday he had time to shake my hand and have a quick chat , a true gent
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    First saw him play when he was a boy being nurtured by Eddie Firmani .. the epitome of a one club loyalist as a player .. we'll forgive him his time managing the Kent small fry and working for his friend St Llewellyn at the Hammers
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    First saw him play when he was a boy being nurtured by Eddie Firmani .. the epitome of a one club loyalist as a player .. we'll forgive him his time managing the Kent small fry and working for his friend St Llewellyn at the Hammers

    He predates Curbs at West Ham, as he was actually brought there by Pardew!
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    Saw Keith's career, a very good skilful player, CAFC through & through and a true gentlemen.
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