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What does the Valley mean to you? OS asks for your stories
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Is the Peninsula back on?3
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Something to do on Sat afternoon so that I didn't drink uninterruptedly from 1pm to 11pm.3
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The Valley is a magical enchanted place, now sadly out of bounds due to the actions of absentee evil wizard, Roland Gelbdent.3
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The Valley to me is the place I attended several hundred times with my Dad (and many more times after his passing) supporting Charlton.
My favourite memory will always be 5th December 1992, but this will likely be surpassed by my next visit following the departure of the current owner.5 -
Brave question by the club at this time!. Will be interesting to see what responses are actually published. Hopefully it will reflect all peoples feelings 😉.0
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Affinity, passion , belonging , family , memories , dreams , belief . . . . Covered End , East terrace.
Memorable games : Preston NE 3-1 1975 , Chelsea 4-0 1976/77 , Stoke City1985 , Portsmouth 1992 , The Premier League years . . . And now under Bowyer every home game 👍👍 COYR1 -
What is your favourite Valley memory? So many in my 54 years supporting the famous Charlton Athletic but my favourite will be when we can wipe away all trace of the Belgian cancer.
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If you really want to ‘really experience’ South East London, look no further than the plumes of fag smoke emanating from the North Stand bogs.3
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I think Salford City play there now.sillav nitram said:Is the Peninsula back on?
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There are four foundation cornerstones that my life is built on.
Mum
Dad
My Children
The Valley5 -
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Bit of how's your father in the centre circle.0
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An elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom.
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When you think of English Football grounds for me the Valley is the most unique name of them all
Could be biased but think its by far the best sounding in its simplicity of what it is, its a ground built into the Valley of a sand and chalk pit
For me its about going somewhere on a Saturday afternoon or weeknight where I can meet up with friends that I dont actually see outside of a matchday - Its enabled me to meet some really wonderful people over the years that I've been attending and wouldnt swap it for the Peninsula Stadium regardless of how much you offered me2 -
My first visit to The Valley, taken there by my elder brother in 1965, a few months after our father had passed away. The first 'rite of passage' in my then young life, and one that has been a constant in my life for the 54 years since.
Then, in turn taking my boys to their first match in 1997 - their first rite of passage also.
The Valley is not a football ground - it is a cathedral. And it means the world to me.
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A place of happy memories that I've had and yet to have.
A place that's 'Charlton'.0








