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Theo Foley - RIP

kodfish
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RIP . Thoughts. With his family.
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Very sad news, always the gentleman. RIP0
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Very sorry to hear this. RIP0
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Oh dear RIP.
Is this definite?0 -
Very sad news. RIP0
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recently just bought his autobiography for my dad as a fathers day present.
sorry to hear this. RIP0 -
So sad. He was one of life's real characters. RIP Theo.0
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So sad, a lovely true gentleman. He seemed to be at the around the Valley forever. RIP Theo0
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Oh no, that has made me cry. We got to know Theo very well when he hosted the Keith Peacock Suite. He was a lovely man and will be very much missed. My sincere condolences to Sheila and Theo's family. Rest in peace Theo. I last saw him at my Dad's funeral 3 years ago.15
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That’s sad. A great man who even helped coach my son’s football team many years ago.
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RIP Theo, an absolutely top bloke who always had time for a chat and along with his wife Shelia was a really good friend of my dad for many years.
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Oh no, that's awful news. RIP Theo.0
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Will always be rembered by me as the man who brought Mike Flanagan, Colin Powell and Derek Hales to the club.
RIP Theo.8 -
Theo used to come and chat with my lot most home games pre match in xbars.
He was an absolute gentleman.
His son passed away a short time ago as well.
RIP Theo you will be greatly missed.6 -
Was before my time as a fan yet always sad to hear about the passing of an ex-Charlton man
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That’s a real shame, met him a couple of times and he was a really funny, nice guy.
Was with my daughter when I bought his autobiography in Crossbars and he made a point of asking her name, talking to her & hoping she enjoyed the game.1 -
RIP
Had the pleasure of being coached by Theo in my younger days. An absolute gentleman.11 -
Nothing on Google yet.... Only seeing tweets from randoms on Twitter0
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Very sad to hear this, so soon after losing his son .
RIP Theo a real character0 -
I knew Theo reasonably well back in the early seventies. He was a really smashing man. Hid his light under a bushel to some extent and was a very knowledgeable football man. I’m choked to hear of this sad news. RIP Theo.3
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Very sad news.
Knew he hadn't been well. The loss of his son must have hurt him badly too.
Passionate football man.
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RIP Theo.0
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Sad news and let it not be forgotten that he signed Mike Flanagan, Derek Hales and Colin Powell 3 Charlton legends of the seventies.
Condolences to his family.
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Very sad news. RIP.0
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Really sad news.
Back in the early 70s, when Theo was manager, he would always look out for us few who went to all the away matches in the Third Division.
He'd come out to chat with us in the away ground car park, tell us personally the team changes, - and dip inside his jacket pocket and produce a wad of complimentary tickets.
Lovely warm and friendly man, always up for a chat.
Sleep well, Theo - and thank you.
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Sleep tight, dear Theo.3
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ForeverAddickted said:Was before my time as a fan yet always sad to hear about the passing of an ex-Charlton man
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That is really sad news. Theo was a lovely man, who always made time for a chat with anybody. As Len says, he was an exceptionally good judge of a player, picking up Mike Flanagan on a free and signing Colin Powell and Killer for £10,000 and £4,000 respectively.
RIP and condolences to the Foley family.3 -
God bless yer Theo. RIP0
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Oh no! Such a lovely man and one of our better managers. RIP0
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Such sad news. He always had time for a chat in crossbars. RIP Theo.0