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The Big Match Re visited
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Max Wall used to get in the Old Tigers Head quite a bit as well. Proper old school character.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:I nominate @SporadicAddick to start/run a thread called 'The Pub Spy'!1
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I went to Ealdham Square primary School with Richie Bowman and Mark Penfold in the sixties. Peter Reeves and Cyril Hammond from the Fifties also went to our School.2
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Today's episode - Gillingham away from 1974. Could name every player as they ran out and a couple of Gills - Dave Shipperley and Dick Tydeman. Great goal to win it and I've seen far worse away kits! Great memories!2
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Ashers said:Today's episode - Gillingham away from 1974. Could name every player as they ran out and a couple of Gills - Dave Shipperley and Dick Tydeman. Great goal to win it and I've seen far worse away kits! Great memories!3
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I amazed myself watching the highlites by thinking how much better their ground looked then than now. The game a typical Charlton Gillingham game, we always make hard work of it. Peacocks diving heaed goal shows why you keep running, after that great cross field pass to Powell he then must have sprinted 40 yds to get on the end of the ,rebound, memories of what a good player he was, we were lucky to have him.1
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Some great old songs.
Charlton aggro Charlton aggro hello hello.
Over there over there
How do they smell
Like fucking hell3 -
Dick Tydeman (who would later join us) and The Ship playing for them. Paddy would end his days with them too and Keith Peacock would go on to be their manager. Our Manager, Andy Nelson, used to be theirs
King Arthur playing at the back
Killer playing on his own up top
Phil Warman, Richie Bowman (wearing number 9!), Peter Hunt, Eamon Dunphy and Keith Peacock all failing the height test. In fact, barely any of the side were over 6 foot
Paddy with his trademark dive
Keith Peacock scoring with a header - an absolute rarity!
Keepers without gloves
A Charlton side that would probably play over 3,000 appearances between them for us
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Addick Addict said:Dick Tydeman (who would later join us) and The Ship playing for them. Paddy would end his days with them too and Keith Peacock would go on to be their manager. Our Manager, Andy Nelson, used to be theirs
King Arthur playing at the back
Killer playing on his own up top
Phil Warman, Richie Bowman (wearing number 9!), Peter Hunt, Eamon Dunphy and Keith Peacock all failing the height test. In fact, barely any of the side were over 6 foot
Paddy with his trademark dive
Keith Peacock scoring with a header - an absolute rarity!
Keepers without gloves
A Charlton side that would probably play over 3,000 appearances between them for us
"Those were the days my friend, we thought would never end......"2 -
Baldybonce said:GenevaCharlton said:Hi all currently watching Fulham Charlton from 1977, little before my time. What were like to follow back then? Thanks for any insight.
Great fun to follow, not huge numbers but many a good laugh was had.0 - Sponsored links:
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JamesSeed said:Baldybonce said:GenevaCharlton said:Hi all currently watching Fulham Charlton from 1977, little before my time. What were like to follow back then? Thanks for any insight.
Great fun to follow, not huge numbers but many a good laugh was had.0 -
Loved those white shirts.3
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Damian Richardson playing for Gills in that match - I went to a summer football school that he ran in 1980 when I was 10 - really nice guy - over 300 appearances for Gills and over 100 goals for them - not too shabby1
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ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:No.1 in South London said:ElfsborgAddick said:ChicagoAddick said:I was already smitten by 1977. It would have been my 2nd or 3rd season going with the old man. Too young to go to away games so used to listen to LBC. We were rubbish away from home and to win we’d invariably had to score at least 3. Powell was my favourite, but little Richie Bowman was a great little player.
Max Wall lived not far from me as well. He used the boozer at the top of Lee Church Street, whose name escapes me.
I think The Greyhound and The Swan are both gone.
@No.1 in South London
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ChicagoAddick said:I was already smitten by 1977. It would have been my 2nd or 3rd season going with the old man. Too young to go to away games so used to listen to LBC. We were rubbish away from home and to win we’d invariably had to score at least 3. Powell was my favourite, but little Richie Bowman was a great little player.1
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MuttleyCAFC said:ChicagoAddick said:I was already smitten by 1977. It would have been my 2nd or 3rd season going with the old man. Too young to go to away games so used to listen to LBC. We were rubbish away from home and to win we’d invariably had to score at least 3. Powell was my favourite, but little Richie Bowman was a great little player.2
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Went to Crown Woods with Richie Bowman was in the same year and same football team. He was also, like me, taught to play tennis by Keith Peacock during the close season. After he left Charlton he went onto Gillingham and broke his leg, ended up in Medway Hospital, I'd moved with my then wife to Strood and she was a nurse at Medway, I went to pick her up from work and Richie was on her ward. So went over and had a long chat with him about him playing for Charlton and our Crown Woods days. Never saw him again after he was discharged but I think he went back to Gillingham and then retired? He was a great little player, very skillful.1
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A guy at my tennis club was in the youth with him. Still sees him regularly.
Was a bit of a hero of mine the short time he was with us. Met him when he handed out medals in junior Cup finals. Nice guy, left under a cloud to Reading. A big loss to us at the time.1 -
Redmidland said:Went to Crown Woods with Richie Bowman was in the same year and same football team. He was also, like me, taught to play tennis by Keith Peacock during the close season. After he left Charlton he went onto Gillingham and broke his leg, ended up in Medway Hospital, I'd moved with my then wife to Strood and she was a nurse at Medway, I went to pick her up from work and Richie was on her ward. So went over and had a long chat with him about him playing for Charlton and our Crown Woods days. Never saw him again after he was discharged but I think he went back to Gillingham and then retired? He was a great little player, very skillful.1
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randy andy said:Redmidland said:Went to Crown Woods with Richie Bowman was in the same year and same football team. He was also, like me, taught to play tennis by Keith Peacock during the close season. After he left Charlton he went onto Gillingham and broke his leg, ended up in Medway Hospital, I'd moved with my then wife to Strood and she was a nurse at Medway, I went to pick her up from work and Richie was on her ward. So went over and had a long chat with him about him playing for Charlton and our Crown Woods days. Never saw him again after he was discharged but I think he went back to Gillingham and then retired? He was a great little player, very skillful.
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Covered End said:I spoke to Richie recently and told him I remembered as a kid, an action photo of him scoring a goal in the programme. (I was assuming he was thinking go away you weirdo).
I was amazed when he said, yes that was me scoring against Hereford I remember it well.
My gob has rarely been so smacked.6 -
Ashers said:Today's episode - Gillingham away from 1974. Could name every player as they ran out and a couple of Gills - Dave Shipperley and Dick Tydeman. Great goal to win it and I've seen far worse away kits! Great memories!1
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On the Max Wall spotting theme...Max would also pop into the Northbrook in Lee for a jar. I believe the Lord Northbrook is still going strong!
I've still got my Charlton Silk from the 70s. Great days. It was all or nothing - score loads, giveaway loads. Or as journalist and Addick, Patrick Collins reported: "Charlton charge like the seventh cavalry and defend like Custer's Last Stand."1 -
SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:@SporadicAddick, I remember a few beers in the Mid Kent Tavern outside Lewisham Station, it was so narrow I'd struggle walking past the bar nowadays.
That was decent.
Add The Dacre Arms to the Lee Church Street pubs / Woodman and there were 5 pubs withing a 2 / 3 minute walk. A good circuit...
The other one was New Tigers Head, Old Tigers Head, The Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh.0 -
One thing I've picked up from this thread ....... Max Wall got about a bit.1
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Off_it said:One thing I've picked up from this thread ....... Max Wall got about a bit.0
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LenGlover said:SporadicAddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:@SporadicAddick, I remember a few beers in the Mid Kent Tavern outside Lewisham Station, it was so narrow I'd struggle walking past the bar nowadays.
That was decent.
Add The Dacre Arms to the Lee Church Street pubs / Woodman and there were 5 pubs withing a 2 / 3 minute walk. A good circuit...
The other one was New Tigers Head, Old Tigers Head, The Prince Arthur and Duke of Edinburgh.2 -
I also had a drink with Max in Lee. Can't remember which pub though.
Richie Bowman still goes to most games. He wasn't a fan of Nelson but accepted that he drove the 1974/75 team to promotion.
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TEL said:Ashers said:Today's episode - Gillingham away from 1974. Could name every player as they ran out and a couple of Gills - Dave Shipperley and Dick Tydeman. Great goal to win it and I've seen far worse away kits! Great memories!0