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What is the best bit of Charlton memorabilia you own?
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Signed 1947 FA Cup winning programme by all the Charlton side plus the injured Charlie Revell plus Seed and Trotter.7
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1946 Cup Final burst ball. The bloke who sold it to me in the pub car park had lost the certificate of authenticity, which was a shame, but I treasure it nonetheless.
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Lots of crap hanging around in the Charlton room (know as the toot room by everyone else!)
Over 8500 Programmes, teamsheets etc. - which can be seen here - https://www.flickr.com/photos/addicks7-6/albums
About 1500 cigarette cards, stickers etc. - which can be seen here - https://www.flickr.com/photos/addicks7-6/collections/72157684146224112/
1922 Supporters Club newsletter / fanzine - Charlton Athletic Supporters Association Gazette | Charlton … | Flickr
A silver plate presented to the Club by the Supporters Club to mark our 2,500th league game
Colin Walsh's signed match shirt from Ancona away in the Anglo Italian Cup
Dennis Rommedahl match worn and signed gold boots
Floodlight Bulb from the Valley during our exile
2 England Match Pennant from games played at The Valley. 1 U21s & 1 Women's International
Plenty of other stuff I get all excited about but bores the pants off of others apart from @Henry Irving
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Signed shirt from the 98 Sunderland game, a programme from the first Charlton game I saw (1963) and a black and white picture of Sam Bartram advertising goal nets taken at the Valley.3
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Got a few bits and pieces up in the loft, including my first scarf from the 70's which has sentimental value to me, but is entirely unimpressive against some of the beauties on this thread.
Big case of memorabilia envy.
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The museum were after one of those for ages and typically having had one come in from one generous fan we then got another.J BLOCK said:'Thanks Curbs' sign held up at his last game at Old Trafford.
We've framed one of them and it's now on display with Curbs lucky boots.3 -
That’s interesting. About a year ago my Mum bought a framed team photo from this season. She saw it in a charity shop for £1 and bought it for me. I’m not home now but I’m sure the frame is quite slim, plain and red.killerandflash said:Nothing too exotic, but the one thing I have from my "investment" in Charlton shares is a signed team photo from 93/94, framed by Garry Nelson's company!If this was framed by Garry Nelson it has just gone up in sentimental value.0 -
Lordflashheart said:
We have a winner - close the threadSwisdom said:FA Cup Winner's Medal
Not mine but my step-grandfather John Thomas Thornton Shreeve but known as Jack (if that's a thing - he was my step-mother's father)
Close the thread twice.Swisdom said:
We've got the runners-up one tooAthletico Charlton said:Swisdom said:FA Cup Winner's Medal
Not mine but my step-grandfather John Thomas Thornton Shreeve but known as Jack (if that's a thing - he was my step-mother's father)
That is superb. Not sure how that can be beaten - maybe two fa cup medals? 😃
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I have a signed pennant from the whole team from the 2002/03 season, a friend gifted it to me when he found out I was a Charlton fan, I think he'd won it in a raffle at primary school from memory. Chuffed to bits with it 10 years later and it still hangs above my bed3
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My Grandad got me into supporting Charlton. Was chuffed to bits when he gave me these as a teenager

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Like.ricky_otto said:One of Bob Bolders boots from Plymouth away in 1991. Tal Ben Haims signed poppy shirt from Reading away a few years ago.0 -
Steve Gritt’s shirt from our last old first division game.
Keith Peacock signed program away to Bolton in 1965.
BTTV shirt signed by Colin Walsh
A lot of ‘98 play off stuff. After dinner menu signed by Clive, a Woolwich town hall invite to name but a few.2 -
Apart from obvious stuff like signed shirts, I have some items from when we won the league the following season from our first relegation from the prem. I got tickets for the celebration dinner up in London (the embassy rooms I think) and had my menu signed by a fair few of the players. Also had plenty of photos taken from the night so although not overly old or very exciting, for me they are priceless.
As an aside, well two actually, when we arrived me and the missus checked in at the same time as Curbs and Sir Chris and heard them introduce themselves as part of the Charlton party. So when I checked in I said my name and also added part of the Charlton party, as in the 'party', IE celebration is what I actually meant. After a few minutes of head scratching by the staff, we were taken upstairs to a room that was larger than my entire house.
This room had a huge lounge with the biggest TV I had ever seen, an eight seater dining table in the dining room, a huge fully fully stocked kitchen and two enormous bedrooms with four posters.
The staff had obviously misunderstood me and assumed I was part of the club, especially as I booked in with Curbs and Powell. I often wonder which player ended up in a bog standard double!!
Aside number two, Keith Peacock pulled my wife, the bloke has no shame!!6 -
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Home programme v Blackburn Rovers 26 April 1958, my first match I can remember attending as a nipper. Only needed a draw to go straight back to the top flight but lost 3-4, typical Charlton, in front of a 56000 plus crowd. Dad perched me on the wall at the top of the East terrace, level with the Covered End.A signed ball and shirt (framed) by the all conquering record breaking Chris Powell 2011/12 squad, subsequently gifted to my son.3
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Charlie Revel was a sports master at my school, he gave me a pair of shorts (proper long baggy 50s style) when i left mine at home, and i was playing for the school kept them years.
Think they got thrown out a couple of house moves ago.
Other than that a pair of boots i used to played on the pitch in May, Still got the turf on them, Will never be worn again, and will never be cleaned.1 -
Hope Colin Walsh wore a clean shirt in each half.guinnessaddick said:Steve Gritt’s shirt from our last old first division game.
Keith Peacock signed program away to Bolton in 1965.
Colin Walsh BTTV shirt.
A lot of ‘98 play off stuff. After dinner menu signed by Clive, a Woolwich town hall invite to name but a few.Talal said:Colin Walsh's shirt from the back at the valley game thanks to @Addickted.
Also an Omar Bogle match shirt to level things out.3 -
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Signed and framed JJ shirt bought in a charity auction hangs proudly in the downstairs loo. Also a print of a drawing by a local artist of the valley which was given to me through the car window at lee green traffic lights by a guy who had won a lot of money on Charlton beating Bristol Rovers (Mcgennis got a hat trick)and who had vowed to buy something for the first Charlton fan that he saw, went To that sports memorabilia place in Lee Green and waved me down. Great moment.8
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Haha expect he means a shirt from that season with bttv scroll on badge rather than that particular game. Believe they were all raffled off after the match.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Hope Colin Walsh wore a clean shirt in each half.guinnessaddick said:Steve Gritt’s shirt from our last old first division game.
Keith Peacock signed program away to Bolton in 1965.
Colin Walsh BTTV shirt.
A lot of ‘98 play off stuff. After dinner menu signed by Clive, a Woolwich town hall invite to name but a few.Talal said:Colin Walsh's shirt from the back at the valley game thanks to @Addickted.
Also an Omar Bogle match shirt to level things out.0 -
CP’s England shirt from the match against Spain - signed by the team.Priceless to me and I look at it everyday (trying to work out the scribbles).12
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Got loads of stuff, much of it donated to the museum but my prized item is a match worn Yann shirt. It was his shirt.from the last day of the season against Bristol City and he scored two. I washed it when I got in and got him to sign it the next day at the POTY dinner.2
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A signed photo of Colin Walsh scoring the goal against Portsmouth in the first match back.
i was told it was a one off which I have believed all these years. During lockdown, I saw the same photo on someone else’s wall!!1 -
100th anniversary shirt signed by Curbs - is lucky every time I wear it we win.
Actually must dig it out!1 -
SoundAsa£ said:
Dave, that desperately needs restoring to its former glory!Dave Rudd said:A light fitting from the old Board Room.
It's pictured in Sam Bartram's book ... much younger then, of course ... but still clearly recognisable.
So do, I @SoundAsa£ ... so do I.
Maybe I'll take it to those guys on TV ... you know, the ones in the barn who bring things back to life.2 -
I’ve been trying hard to find this but not sure where it is
1985/86 season I went to the JuniorReds party at The Valley Club (even though we were at Selhurst)
I won the raffle so there’s a great pic of me with Jimmy Hill and all the players in the background
The prize was a VIP game it was a midweek 2-2 with Brighton at selhurst met all the players in the dressing room before
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No, my is a signed BTTV shirt by Colin Walsh.Fortune 82nd Minute said:
Hope Colin Walsh wore a clean shirt in each half.guinnessaddick said:Steve Gritt’s shirt from our last old first division game.
Keith Peacock signed program away to Bolton in 1965.
Colin Walsh BTTV shirt.
A lot of ‘98 play off stuff. After dinner menu signed by Clive, a Woolwich town hall invite to name but a few.Talal said:Colin Walsh's shirt from the back at the valley game thanks to @Addickted.
Also an Omar Bogle match shirt to level things out.0 -
Good to see some fans do the right thing.cafc999 said:Got loads of stuff, much of it donated to the museum but my prized item is a match worn Yann shirt. It was his shirt.from the last day of the season against Bristol City and he scored two. I washed it when I got in and got him to sign it the next day at the POTY dinner.3


















