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Tunnel Jump genesis
Henry Irving
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Have a Norwich fan staying with us who went to the game.
He asked "what was that jump thing they do at the end?
When exactly did it start and who first did it?
He asked "what was that jump thing they do at the end?
When exactly did it start and who first did it?
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Who started has to be either Kinsella (dont know why I say him) or Chris Powell surely0
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I am not sure.. was it Powelly that started it? Then Jackson took it on??0
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For some reason I’ve always thought it was John Robinson that started it1
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Was it matt holland?0
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Chris Powell I think. Kinsella was the fist pump.7
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Think it may have been Powell, but I’m also thinking of Kins for some reason.0
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Chris Powell1
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I'm sure it was Kinsella, though he didn't jump, he'd give a great big fist pump. I like the way it's changed and reinvented itself over the years. Chris Powell used to do it after every win as manager. It was probably Rob Elliot who turned it into a jump. It nearly got forgotten about when the team was full of Roland eurotwats and we never won a game, but thankfully it's back and we get to see it regularly now.0
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St Christopher did it as a player.Missed It said:I'm sure it was Kinsella, though he didn't jump, he'd give a great big fist pump. I like the way it's changed and reinvented itself over the years. Chris Powell used to do it after every win as manager. It was probably Rob Elliot who turned it into a jump. It nearly got forgotten about when the team was full of Roland eurotwats and we never won a game, but thankfully it's back and we get to see it regularly now.
There's a great photo of him doing an end-of-season (his last with us?) wearing the mascot's head.
Big Rob Elliot re-started the tradition when he broke into the team.
In recent years no one player has taken responsibility for the tunnel jump, it seems to be the job of the players' choice.28 -
Didn't Powell start it when we won promotion away at Blackburn then pursued it after heavy demanad?
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Chris Powell did it as a player, too.Missed It said:I'm sure it was Kinsella, though he didn't jump, he'd give a great big fist pump. I like the way it's changed and reinvented itself over the years. Chris Powell used to do it after every win as manager. It was probably Rob Elliot who turned it into a jump. It nearly got forgotten about when the team was full of Roland eurotwats and we never won a game, but thankfully it's back and we get to see it regularly now.
I believe it started in the 2000 season when we won the old First Division.3 -
Sounds about right.DiscoCAFC said:Didn't Powell start it when we won promotion away at Blackburn then pursued it after heavy demanad?0 -
According to @LenGlover in March 2014, the originator of the tunnel jump was Chris Powell (by implication, from when he was a player) There are various other references on this thread:
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/comment/1792812/#Comment_1792812
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It was started by Mark Kinsella.0
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Kinsella may have done it. I don't know, but I don't remember seeing him do it. I'm absolutely certain though that it was Christ Powell that established it as a regular feature.1
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That's one hell of a promotion!Stig said:Kinsella may have done it. I don't know, but I don't remember seeing him do it. I'm absolutely certain though that it was Christ Powell that established it as a regular feature.6 -
I thought Robert Powell was Jesus....Briston_Addick said:
That's one hell of a promotion!Stig said:Kinsella may have done it. I don't know, but I don't remember seeing him do it. I'm absolutely certain though that it was Christ Powell that established it as a regular feature.7 -
Keep it in the family.LenGlover said:
I thought Robert Powell was Jesus....Briston_Addick said:
That's one hell of a promotion!Stig said:Kinsella may have done it. I don't know, but I don't remember seeing him do it. I'm absolutely certain though that it was Christ Powell that established it as a regular feature.1 -
Definitely Powell as a player. He wasn’t keen to do it as manager but bowed to the pressure.
I do like the way it has now become shared out depending on performance.5 -
This. I can confirm it as an eye witness.DiscoCAFC said:Didn't Powell start it when we won promotion away at Blackburn then pursued it after heavy demanad?
The first tunnel jump was at Ewood Park in 2000. It was Chris Powell. We actually only drew but Man City (remember them kids?) dropped points elsewhere meaning we won the Division 1 title that day. Powell was just so bloody happy he didn’t want the celebrations to end and dragged them out by jumping out of the tunnel to cheers from the away end.
Not sure when it became a tradition at the Valley, it was some years later I think, but it was Powell who brought it back.5 -
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Chris Powell started doing it just to piss the Chris Powell haters off :-)9
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I’m sure It was started with the “heave-ho” - a post match gee up to the fans by Mark Kinsella.4
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Sam Bartram?0
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Today on Igor's second jump he was followed by Lyle and Naby.
Is 3 a record in Tunnel jump history ?
(Not including the great escape)4 -
I am pretty sure it was Omar Pouso5
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I thought Cory Gibbs did the first tunnel jump on his debut and did his ACL injury.2
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For Gawds sake don't let Page do it when he returns to the team thensoapboxsam said:I thought Cory Gibbs did the first tunnel jump on his debut and did his ACL injury.
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Chris Powell did the first tunnel jump three weeks before the Blackburn game in the Cup win at Highfield Road.Exiled_Addick said:
This. I can confirm it as an eye witness.DiscoCAFC said:Didn't Powell start it when we won promotion away at Blackburn then pursued it after heavy demanad?
The first tunnel jump was at Ewood Park in 2000. It was Chris Powell. We actually only drew but Man City (remember them kids?) dropped points elsewhere meaning we won the Division 1 title that day. Powell was just so bloody happy he didn’t want the celebrations to end and dragged them out by jumping out of the tunnel to cheers from the away end.
Not sure when it became a tradition at the Valley, it was some years later I think, but it was Powell who brought it back.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgVOyM9ZV74
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The funniest one was powell dressed up as a mascot and Williams doing it when all the fracas was going in the tunnel after the Accrington game.2

















