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Charlton Athletics 2019

Historically....how are we with the 9s at the end? How do we do? What have we achieved?

I'm pretty sure 2009 wasn't very good...

1999 was a good one. A very good one indeed.

1989 I have no idea. I was born just after that season started. I'm guessing LL was in charge and we may have been ground sharing. (Please accept my apologies for my terrible general historic factual knowledge regarding Charlton)

1949, 1959,1969,1979

Tell me the stories please.

I'm guessing 49 was a pretty good year...

I'm not willing to Google. Would rather hear from the horse's mouth.

Happy new year addicks

Stick with Charlton. Keep the dream alive.

We will be back :-)

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,186
    We got relegated in 1999, didn’t we?
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    se9addick said:

    We got relegated in 1999, didn’t we?

    Yes but we started that season in division 1 rather well...(I made a false statement)

    I should have left that one out....Can't come back from this one...
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 64,255
    edited January 2019
    We were relegated in 1998/98 (to Div 1) and in 2008/09 (to League 1)... only problem with this year/season ending in nine is that we are already in Div/Lg 1!

    Not a great start to this thread!
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,450
    1919.

    Started playing at a new ground between Charlton Lane and Charlton Church Lane.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    se9addick said:

    We got relegated in 1999, didn’t we?

    Yeah but we put on Prince and partied.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,413
    1989. Still at Selhurst Park
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    2009 parky was in charge right?

    10 years ago....

    What has happened to "time" and the dramatic rapid speed of it.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,450
    1929

    Win our first football league promotion from division three south.

    1939

    Finish 3rd in the old first division.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880

    1929

    Win our first football league promotion from division three south.

    1939

    Finish 3rd in the old first division.

    3rd in the old 1st Division? That must have been our highest ever league finish?

    Great to hear.

    We was a good side during the II WW!!
  • alan dugdale
    alan dugdale Posts: 3,095
    1979 was a disaster (well the 79/80 season anyway). Hardly won a game and were relegated to what is now League One, although we did bounce straight back.

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  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,848
    Dave2l said:

    1929

    Win our first football league promotion from division three south.

    1939

    Finish 3rd in the old first division.

    3rd in the old 1st Division? That must have been our highest ever league finish?

    Great to hear.

    We was a good side during the II WW!!
    We were runners-up in the league to Man City in 1936/7, our best ever finish.
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,900
    edited January 2019
    Having been relegated from the top flight in 57 we never returned for 29 years until 86 under LL having skirted with the third tier for four seasons (72/73 to 74/75 and 80/81). Relegated from top tier 89/90, Callum has done the 99 &09 relegations.

    I'll leave an older fart than me to fill in the 48/49 details of a ninth finish in the top flight but overall the post war pattern for a year ending in a 9 during my lifetime is not good mate 😒
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,208
    1988/89 Final “home” game of the season, we biffed Derby County 3-0 at Shithurst Park.
    Williams, Shirtliff and Andy Jones scoring, possibly all in the first half?
    I think this secured our highest finish of that top flight period of about 16th? And of course allowed us to get battered in our last away game of the season without actually caring...
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,848
    Years ending in a 9 haven't been particularly kind to us. Even in 69, when we nearly got promoted back to the old Division 1, we just missed out to Palarse.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,262

    Years ending in a 9 haven't been particularly kind to us. Even in 69, when we nearly got promoted back to the old Division 1, we just missed out to Palarse.

    That season 69 was bitter sweet because we had some great wins including the Mighty Derby County at the valley who finished champions but Palace nicked the runners up place and only 2 went up back in the day.
    Because of the lack of ambition by the owner that side lost momentum and got relegated to the third tier 3 seasons later.
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,848
    Just seen that we did actually win Division 3 South in 1929, so perhaps there is some hope after all.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,450
    1909 won the Woolwich league
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,716
    2009 relegated 1999 relegated (was the Prem though) 1989 survived in the top tier at Selhurst 1979 nearly relegated 3rd from bottom when two only went down 1969 Cup Run! Beat Palace at Selhurst after a replay and lost to Arsenal at Highbury. 1959 scored lots of goals but missed promotion. 1949 Boring mid table league one football because Seed had taken us as far as he could.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,451
    We won our first league game of 2019.

    We lost our first league game of 2009, 1999 and 1989.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    Would it be weird if the year 2020.

    We had a home game on the 1st and 5th of January and won them both 2-0

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  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,147
    I was born on 1959 so that’s a good year :smile:
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348

    Years ending in a 9 haven't been particularly kind to us. Even in 69, when we nearly got promoted back to the old Division 1, we just missed out to Palarse.

    That season 69 was bitter sweet because we had some great wins including the Mighty Derby County at the valley who finished champions but Palace nicked the runners up place and only 2 went up back in the day.
    Because of the lack of ambition by the owner that side lost momentum and got relegated to the third tier 3 seasons later.
    Our last home game - on a balmy afternoon - was against Preston and we needed to win it. Missed two penalties and lost 1-0 but I think even if we had won Palace would still have gone up. A great season though.

  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 5,896
    addick05 said:

    Years ending in a 9 haven't been particularly kind to us. Even in 69, when we nearly got promoted back to the old Division 1, we just missed out to Palarse.

    That season 69 was bitter sweet because we had some great wins including the Mighty Derby County at the valley who finished champions but Palace nicked the runners up place and only 2 went up back in the day.
    Because of the lack of ambition by the owner that side lost momentum and got relegated to the third tier 3 seasons later.
    Our last home game - on a balmy afternoon - was against Preston and we needed to win it. Missed two penalties and lost 1-0 but I think even if we had won Palace would still have gone up. A great season though.

    Indeed. Their goalie had an injured leg and could only dive one way - the same way that Bob Curtis always put his penalties! So he saved that one. Then Harry Gregory put the next one past the post the other way with the keeper nowhere! We went into that week needing to win our two last home games by a combined 8-0, and for Palace to lose their last three games. We won 4-0 on the Tuesday so the dream was on, but that Preston loss, and the nigels winning all three of their last games meant we missed out by six points in the end.
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