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Syd Cheeswright RIP
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RIP Syd. One of those Charlton names that I'm not sure that I've ever met, but would probably go "oh, so that's who he is!" if you pointed him out to me. Another stalwart fan lost, it's really not been a good year all round.
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Syd was a one off ,had many aday out with him always willing to help you.
Must go back about 50years with him. Aways had time for a chat and even my wife knew him.
Thinking of his family and friends at this time.
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blackpool72 said:Rock Spectacle said:Certainly had our moments over the years. Charlton through and through in his own unique way. RIP Syd.
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RIP
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Wally, Treadgold, Betty and now Sid. All a massive part of the away day travel experience in the 70s, 80, and 90s.
RIP Sid.6 -
I remember Syd driving the coach to some away games. I can picture him now: a tall slim fella, wasn't he?
RIP Syd.
Does this mean that Syd and dear old Betty have both died in this same awful year?0 -
jimmymelrose said:I remember Syd driving the coach to some away games. I can picture him now: a tall slim fella, wasn't he?
RIP Syd.
Does this mean that Syd and dear old Betty have both died in this same awful year?0 -
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A unique character, Charlton through and through.
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RIP Syd, sorry to hear the sad news.0
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RIP Syd, a real Charlton character0
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RIP Syd...remember him from the train trips back in the day....0
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Am sorry to learn of this. Amusement aplenty.
Thank you for getting us there and back, safely, on numerous occasions, Syd.
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Don't think I knew him but certainly knew of him
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RIP Syd.
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I always remember Syd standing at the top of the escalators at Euston station handing out train tickets for some godforsaken northern hole we were off to that week.
I remember the Old Bill coming up to him once to ask what he was doing there - they'd obviously been watching random blokes keep coming up to him and giving him money in exchange for something.
Not your typical looking drug dealer, has to be said, but then the Old Bill ain't known for their intelligence!
RIP Syd.
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Met him a few times, a real character. RIP and condolences to his family.0
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Knew of Syd but didnt know him. RIP
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If it’s considered appropriate would anyone be able to put a picture of Syd up for those who know the name but can’t recall the face .1
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Will always remember that moment towards the end of various supporter evenings when the mood was high and there might be a sense of purpose to supporting the club. You could set your watch by Syd asking an almost irrelevant question about the accounts from two years ago which had already been passed and forgotten. I never quite knew if he was being serious or a tongue-in-cheek wind-up. RIP fellow Addick.6
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RIP Syd. Saw the likes of Garry Nelson giving him respect on twitter yesterday, he clearly made a big impact on people1
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RIP Syd. Organised travel with military precision. Left it until last game of season. Raised a glass and a smile at that. A one off.1
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