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Can you spot yourself?
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Is there an equivalent angle after we scored?Baldybonce said:
Under the M of images. Black t shirtCAFCTrev said:Can you spot yourself?0 -
I was at the black and white photo game, but not in that pictureCAFCTrev said:Can you spot yourself?
In the Wembley photo I am above the G of images in white top with sunglasses hooked into the button up top of my shirt1 -
Did the big G obscure your view of the pitch?Lordflashheart said:
I was at the black and white photo game, but not in that pictureCAFCTrev said:Can you spot yourself?
In the Wembley photo I am above the G of images in white top with sunglasses hooked into the button up top of my shirt3 -
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If that’s the home game against Fulham that we won 2 0, I was in a photo in one of the locals (probably the Mercury) as well.guinnessaddick said:0 -
Was I there?eastterrace6168 said:
21st September 1985 V Stoke City, Lee scoring last goal, was there somewhereMametz said:
I’m confused too. Is it meant to read 1985?ParkinsonOut said:September 1992 we weren’t playing at The Valley0 -
at some stage that building became the clubs office I believe?
This shows how far the property cut into the club's land.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Just worked it out it was probably a building I would have walked past at least 400 times on the way into the ground by that game when we usually entered by turnstiles close to the covered end or main stand (but not always) and never given a second thought to…SporadicAddick said:
Don't think that was a car park, but the yard of a timber merchants (?) in situ before the ground was built. The building with the door half way up and the white patch was their building, not Charltons. Their offices (visible with the white window) eventually became the first club shop when we returned to The Valley, and was later demolished and replaced by the "superstore"..letthegoodtimesroll said:
Ok, Looks like it is, just couldn’t work out why there are so many fans in that bit or recall the small car park to the rightletthegoodtimesroll said:
Is that the Valley ?Henry Irving said:Photo by Tom Morris found in the Museum.
21 September 1985, presumably celebrating one of the last goals at the Valley.
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This shows how far the property cut into the club's land.SporadicAddick said:
This shows how far the property cut into the club's land.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Just worked it out it was probably a building I would have walked past at least 400 times on the way into the ground by that game when we usually entered by turnstiles close to the covered end or main stand (but not always) and never given a second thought to…SporadicAddick said:
Don't think that was a car park, but the yard of a timber merchants (?) in situ before the ground was built. The building with the door half way up and the white patch was their building, not Charltons. Their offices (visible with the white window) eventually became the first club shop when we returned to The Valley, and was later demolished and replaced by the "superstore"..letthegoodtimesroll said:
Ok, Looks like it is, just couldn’t work out why there are so many fans in that bit or recall the small car park to the rightletthegoodtimesroll said:
Is that the Valley ?Henry Irving said:Photo by Tom Morris found in the Museum.
21 September 1985, presumably celebrating one of the last goals at the Valley.
Where are ya?
SporadicAddick said:
This shows how far the property cut into the club's land.letthegoodtimesroll said:
Just worked it out it was probably a building I would have walked past at least 400 times on the way into the ground by that game when we usually entered by turnstiles close to the covered end or main stand (but not always) and never given a second thought to…SporadicAddick said:
Don't think that was a car park, but the yard of a timber merchants (?) in situ before the ground was built. The building with the door half way up and the white patch was their building, not Charltons. Their offices (visible with the white window) eventually became the first club shop when we returned to The Valley, and was later demolished and replaced by the "superstore"..letthegoodtimesroll said:
Ok, Looks like it is, just couldn’t work out why there are so many fans in that bit or recall the small car park to the rightletthegoodtimesroll said:
Is that the Valley ?Henry Irving said:Photo by Tom Morris found in the Museum.
21 September 1985, presumably celebrating one of the last goals at the Valley.
Where are ya?
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letthegoodtimesroll said:
Just worked it out it was probably a building I would have walked past at least 400 times on the way into the ground by that game when we usually entered by turnstiles close to the covered end or main stand (but not always) and never given a second thought to…SporadicAddick said:
Don't think that was a car park, but the yard of a timber merchants (?) in situ before the ground was built. The building with the door half way up and the white patch was their building, not Charltons. Their offices (visible with the white window) eventually became the first club shop when we returned to The Valley, and was later demolished and replaced by the "superstore"..letthegoodtimesroll said:
Ok, Looks like it is, just couldn’t work out why there are so many fans in that bit or recall the small car park to the rightletthegoodtimesroll said:
Is that the Valley ?Henry Irving said:Photo by Tom Morris found in the Museum.
21 September 1985, presumably celebrating one of the last goals at the Valley.
Where are ya?
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