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Old Charlton related photos
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Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.0 -
This has been shared with the museum.2
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TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!1 -
JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!0 -
TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!2 -
TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
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Sorry, I got confused as the Swindon ticket is for the FA Cup. It was indeed the FA Cup, not the league Cup.0
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JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
Only one set is known to exist.11 -
JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!0 -
Simonsen said:ElfsborgAddick said:
I didn't feel anything like the antipathy toward the scum I do now. Quite often my brother and I would to The Den one Saturday and The Valley the next and I believe that wasn't that uncommon a practice.0 - Sponsored links:
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Lewis Coaches said:The dark days, but boy was the blood flowing. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Genk, July 2015. The Parkes,Thomas Driesen, Katrien Meire, the parents and Roland. Dark days indeed.2
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Night meire showing her usual dedication to duty6
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Lewis Coaches said:The dark days, but boy was the blood flowing. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Genk, July 2015. The Parkes,Thomas Driesen, Katrien Meire, the parents and Roland. Dark days indeed.
Sue: “how long until half time?”
Katrien “I’ll just google to see how long each half is”
Chris “5 mins after the last time you asked…another 35 mins”
Sue “how long? I’m starving”
Chris “don’t start getting hangry, you had something to eat 10 mins ago”
Sue “I did put a few cocktail sausages in my back pocket, but I’ve sat in them”
Roland “will you 2 pack it in, I’m trying to watch this, which team are Charlton?”
Thomas “Dad, err I mean Roland, that number 4 Jackson looks good, we should sign him.
Chris “he already plays for us you little weasel”
Katrien “don’t call my brother that”
Roland “Katie love, whilst you are on your phone can you book me a teeth whitening appointment?”
Katrien “Dad, I’m still trying to find out how long a match lasts, and I’ve got to interview 12 people by tonight. I’ve got a lot on my plate”
Chris “so will sue in 35 mins”29 -
DA9 said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
The Burnley fans didn't stop to exchange details and I and my fellow supporter in the car were 'off duty' at the time and powerless to take action.8 -
SE7toSG3 said:DA9 said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
The Burnley fans didn't stop to exchange details and I and my fellow supporter in the car were 'off duty' at the time and powerless to take action.
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DaveMehmet said:SE7toSG3 said:DA9 said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
The Burnley fans didn't stop to exchange details and I and my fellow supporter in the car were 'off duty' at the time and powerless to take action.1 -
SE7toSG3 said:DA9 said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:JohnnyH2 said:TellyTubby said:Not old photos but photos of old subjects.
This was the notorious Burnley match.
The second leg was only memorable for there being 64 of us up there . Most got in on players complimentaries, me and my 2 mates paid!
The Burnley fans didn't stop to exchange details and I and my fellow supporter in the car were 'off duty' at the time and powerless to take action.
Now when I were a lad.0 -
I’m told this is Charlton v Bradford, 1930s. Is it?
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Possibly.
Shirts and terrace seem right but what's going on with the away kits0 -
A job for the X-Files?
The away player looking back towards the goal has kit which is spot on for Bradford City 1932 or thereabouts but as the Great Cardiganed One has pointed out - what is happening with the shirts of the other opposition players?
Is it simply that the further one goes from the camera lens then the clarity lessens and the stripes have lost definition? I vaguely recall something about foreshortening in photography where distances can appear distorted so the players with the seemingly white shirts could be much further away than it looks on the photo but, like the puzzled Dougal in the FatherTed explains perspective sketch, I'm not convinced ...............
but then, barring the paranormal, I going to go for this as the answer.0 - Sponsored links:
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addick1956 said:Amos on the wing said:
Newcastle August 91. First home game at Upton Park
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SouthallAddick said:I’m told this is Charlton v Bradford, 1930s. Is it?1
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I'd suggest the picture is The Shed at Stamford Bridge. The roof line is set back and the terracing continues round at the same height in both pictures. The white walled steps / exit and increased blue wall height on the right of the colour picture are discernible behind a smudge on the top right of the black and white picture, and the sweep of the white perimeter wall is consistent in both pictures (in a ground with a rectangular layout, we would see the wall turn 90 degrees to follow the line of the stand)..
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Yes, looks like Chelsea, the keeper is lying on the beach.6
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Cardinal Sin said:Yes, looks like Chelsea, the keeper is lying on the beach.1
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