Will CLiT ever return? *Charlton Life independent Travel*
Comments
- 
            Never heard of it.0
- 
            
 Or just not been able to locate it?RedArmySE7 said:Never heard of it.  21 21
- 
            
- 
            RedArmySE7 said:Never heard of it.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK_STSixA2E                        1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK_STSixA2E                        1
- 
            Great days out. My old man was never really into football when he was younger but started to come with me more regularly around that time. He came to Yeovil, Derby & Ipswich on the CLIT coach and remember him saying to me at the time that he "got" why I was into it so much. More for the laughs with friends than the football itself.2
- 
            When Roland’s gone clit would be good1
- 
             2 2
- 
            
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 2
- 
            
 CLiT was Curb_it's baby, I seem to remember?
 She and a couple of others did all the hard work to organise it.
 2
- 
            
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.3
- 
Sponsored links:
- 
            
 Down with pneumonia we're going down with pneumonia lolOggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 Brilliant day out.
 Sat on the coach home in my undergarments as my jeans were soaked & some eejit wanted to stop off for a pint on the way home!!!!!!
 Happy days :-D
 2
- 
            
 I remember the stories of that pub, shame I couldn't make it!DaveMehmet said:
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 (I only did the Derby one, but that was fantastic playing cricket outside with stewards during halftime, having Elliott & Shelvey tell us the score multiple times, Silly string sprayed over stewards and then the Derby fans rushing our end as the result confirmed their safety!)0
- 
            It doesnt exist, its just a myth.2
- 
            
 And the massive order of takeaway chips in the pub outside Derby. If I remember rightly Nathan Prior was on the coach but hadn't brought any money with him.Dazzler21 said:
 I remember the stories of that pub, shame I couldn't make it!DaveMehmet said:
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 (I only did the Derby one, but that was fantastic playing cricket outside with stewards during halftime, having Elliott & Shelvey tell us the score multiple times, Silly string sprayed over stewards and then the Derby fans rushing our end as the result confirmed their safety!)2
- 
            
 You're correct. He had a good time, I remember him asking us for drinking money, didn't he rock up late too?!DaveMehmet said:
 And the massive order of takeaway chips in the pub outside Derby. If I remember rightly Nathan Prior was on the coach but hadn't brought any money with him.Dazzler21 said:
 I remember the stories of that pub, shame I couldn't make it!DaveMehmet said:
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 (I only did the Derby one, but that was fantastic playing cricket outside with stewards during halftime, having Elliott & Shelvey tell us the score multiple times, Silly string sprayed over stewards and then the Derby fans rushing our end as the result confirmed their safety!)
 I also remember my brother and another poster's son sneaking off from the pub to get the silly string and returning with 6 cans of the stuff!1
- 
            Gumbo f*cked a goat2
- 
            
 NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WSS said:Gumbo f*cked a goat 
 1
- 
            I understand that those organising CLiT got rubbed up the wrong way.
 ;0)2
- 
            
 @Curb_it did deserve a pint for all her hard work tbfKBslittlesis said:
 Down with pneumonia we're going down with pneumonia lolOggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 Brilliant day out.
 Sat on the coach home in my undergarments as my jeans were soaked & some eejit wanted to stop off for a pint on the way home!!!!!!
 Happy days :-D
 I took a change of clothes and changed at the back of the coach. hilarious pics of us in the 2nd half refusing to be beaten by the rain even though it was blinding us.
 my coat was still wet after drinking in the Albert in bexleyheath afterwards when i put it on to go home.1
- 
            I didnt organise the coaches. I just organised the pub before the Yeovil game. And I missed it as had to go to Tipp for a funeral. My friend gave up that beautiful pub... I still miss it.
 When things are on the up we should deffo do one.
 4
- 
Sponsored links:
- 
            Did the Yeovil one.
 On the way back remember the driver stopping every 2 minutes because the windscreen had steamed up.1
- 
            Nathan Prior on the coach to Derby, trying to decide on a seat on empty top deck of the bus. FFS!! Great laugh, great company, loads of booze and a game of football. @Dazzler21 with "Highlights" in his hair if I remember? I didn't bother I just left mine scruffy 1 1
- 
            Derby was a very good day and I believe that coach was organized by WhenIWALB.
 Had to watch Derby celebrate staying up?1
- 
            
 One for @paulie8290T_C_E said:Nathan Prior on the coach to Derby, trying to decide on a seat on empty top deck of the bus. FFS!! Great laugh, great company, loads of booze and a game of football. @Dazzler21 with "Highlights" in his hair if I remember? I didn't bother I just left mine scruffy   
 0
- 
            Didn't we get a police escort along with the Derby coach from the Pub to the ground? All very Palar5e...... 1 1
- 
            
 Did you give him some in return for a sexual favour?DaveMehmet said:
 And the massive order of takeaway chips in the pub outside Derby. If I remember rightly Nathan Prior was on the coach but hadn't brought any money with him.Dazzler21 said:
 I remember the stories of that pub, shame I couldn't make it!DaveMehmet said:
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 (I only did the Derby one, but that was fantastic playing cricket outside with stewards during halftime, having Elliott & Shelvey tell us the score multiple times, Silly string sprayed over stewards and then the Derby fans rushing our end as the result confirmed their safety!)
 I hope not, as I will consider that cheating and will no longer be able to see you.
 2
- 
            
 He'll just find someone else..........the tart!!ricky_otto said:
 Did you give him some in return for a sexual favour?DaveMehmet said:
 And the massive order of takeaway chips in the pub outside Derby. If I remember rightly Nathan Prior was on the coach but hadn't brought any money with him.Dazzler21 said:
 I remember the stories of that pub, shame I couldn't make it!DaveMehmet said:
 I was back on the coach at half time, I took the precaution of brining a spare set of clothes. The pub with the hog roast was great, run by @Curb_It mate (Heather??)Oggy Red said:
 I remember the day out to Yeovil ....... the gales, the monsoon, all of us bedraggled, the day I became Soggy Red.
 The wind was so strong their keeper took a goalkick, the ball did a u-turn trapped against the wind and immediately was blown out of play behind him.
 Sam Sodje got sent off in the 1st half, we went a goal down - before brother Akpo came on as halftime sub and immediately scored an equaliser.
 We then camped in their half and missed a hatful of chances.
 Good session in the pub beforehand singing Charlton songs, and packed behind the goal - except those who went back to the coach at halftime to dry out.
 (I only did the Derby one, but that was fantastic playing cricket outside with stewards during halftime, having Elliott & Shelvey tell us the score multiple times, Silly string sprayed over stewards and then the Derby fans rushing our end as the result confirmed their safety!)
 I hope not, as I will consider that cheating and will no longer be able to see you. 0 0
- 
            Has CLIT returned as I spotted some advertising in Kilburn high road on Friday. 
 0
- 
            
 The bloke still can’t find it, even though it’s staring him in the face.Solidgone said:Has CLIT returned as I spotted some advertising in Kilburn high road on Friday. 4 4




 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N8Ta0v7dSM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N8Ta0v7dSM










