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First FA cup experience
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Also for me, West Ham away in 1964. I was 11 and had been going since October 63 and had my first scarf and bobble hat knitted for me and just painted my rattle red and white. As GHF says above, firmly put in our place.0
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First FA Cup memory was rushing home to see the 1976 Saints v Man U final after having got on the wrong bus outside the YMCA in Dartford.
For the young 'uns on here in those days the only live matches shown on tv were Cup Finals & Home Internationals (ask your dad) and so it was an "event" to watch a live game on a Saturday afternoon.
First CAFC memory was probably the 80/81 cup run where we played Harlow Town & highlights were shown on tv & then playing Ipswich in the 3rd round away where Les Berry done a "Terry Butcher" & had a broken nose & blood everywhere.0 -
golfaddick said:First FA Cup memory was rushing home to see the 1976 Saints v Man U final after having got on the wrong bus outside the YMCA in Dartford.
For the young 'uns on here in those days the only live matches shown on tv were Cup Finals & Home Internationals (ask your dad) and so it was an "event" to watch a live game on a Saturday afternoon.
First CAFC memory was probably the 80/81 cup run where we played Harlow Town & highlights were shown on tv & then playing Ipswich in the 3rd round away where Les Berry done a "Terry Butcher" & had a broken nose & blood everywhere.3 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:1989 for me, which kind of set the tone for a lifetime of cup disappointment.
3rd round we scraped past Oldham who were (i think) a league below us.
4th round we scraped past Kettering who were non-league. Remember we were in the top flight then.
5th round we lost to West Ham.0 -
Kips said:Clem_Snide said:First Charlton experience I properly remember 1986 at home to West Ham. Lost 1-0 to a Tony Cottee goal. Was on the TV I think.Favourite experience Welling Utd away to Swansea in 1990. They lost 5-2 at the old Vetch Field, but it was a cracking day out.
But what was also notable was that Sir Johnny H quite possibly made his only error in a CAFC shirt for the winner. "A miscue by Humphrey" as the great Brian Moore commented.0 -
Pedro45 said:I was watching Charlton in 1968 but cannot remember a cup game that season. The next year, we beat Palace in a replay at Shithouse Park (including Ray Treacy thunderbolt and a Charlie Wright penalty save...), then went to Highbury to give Arsenal a good game.
My first memories were Wolves away in 75 (John Richards hat trick).
Sheff W at home also 75?. They took the Covered End before we arrived.
We used to get about 5,000 at home and we had @20,000.
Next season we had Portsmouth at home & drew 1-1 in front of about 26,000.
We won the replay 1-3.
No doubt the above is not totally accurate and am happy to be corrected as I can't be bothered to check.
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SporadicAddick said:Non Charlton - Arsenal v West Ham 1980. We were on holiday for the game but friends had just invested in a video recorder so they taped it for us and we watched it when we got home.
Charlton v Watford at The Valley, January 1984. The only time I ever stood on the East Terrace.
22,000 odd, we lost and Mo Johnstone comes to mind.2 -
Wheresmeticket? said:Leeds / Chelsea, 1970 on the TV. I was sworn enemies with the neighbours lad so he "supported" Leeds and I "supported" Chelsea. We were 10. I was a principled chap even in those days and I didn't like Leeds' reputation for foul play.0
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Non Charlton Bolton v Blackpool on 12inch black & white telly my dad had just bought to watch the Coronation in 1953. Remember all my cousins coming round to watch.1
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Covered End said:Pedro45 said:I was watching Charlton in 1968 but cannot remember a cup game that season. The next year, we beat Palace in a replay at Shithouse Park (including Ray Treacy thunderbolt and a Charlie Wright penalty save...), then went to Highbury to give Arsenal a good game.
My first memories were Wolves away in 75 (John Richards hat trick).
Sheff W at home also 75?. They took the Covered End before we arrived.
We used to get about 5,000 at home and we had @20,000.
Next season we had Portsmouth at home & drew 1-1 in front of about 26,000.
We won the replay 1-3.
No doubt the above is not totally accurate and am happy to be corrected as I can't be bothered to check.
They are my first CAFC memories.
Vague interest in Leeds Chelsea, 1970. Full day, round a mates with colour tv, for Liverpool Arsenal 1971 final.1 - Sponsored links:
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Non Charlton
Chelski 4 Brighton 0 4th rd replay 54000 inside 000's locked out
First Charlton -Palarse in 69
Worst (there's been a few)Either Sheff Utd or Bolton both away in Qtr Finals
Best -Coventry away winning 3-2 after being 2-0 down.
We had a great team that season 1999-20000 -
Not the FA Cup but the Amateur FA Cup. I remember Slough playing Skelmersdale in the latter stages of the competition in the mid 60s. Slough were away and I went to the Dolphin to see Slough reserves play on the same day - a Saturday - and there was a commentary being played on the PA system from someone phoning it through from there. By a sports reporter on the Slough Observer or Express. There was huge interest in this and I remember there was a fairly good crowd there.
For the life of me I can’t remember the result. Which probably means Slough lost. I do remember no one was much interested in the reserves game though.
I checked, Slough lost 1-0 and it was the quarter final.0 -
Favourite Charlton FA cup games were the two Bristol ties, first real terracing FA Cup experience at Ashton Gate.1
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Covered End said:SporadicAddick said:Non Charlton - Arsenal v West Ham 1980. We were on holiday for the game but friends had just invested in a video recorder so they taped it for us and we watched it when we got home.
Charlton v Watford at The Valley, January 1984. The only time I ever stood on the East Terrace.
22,000 odd, we lost and Mo Johnstone comes to mind.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKRhHKdrieM
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:1989 for me, which kind of set the tone for a lifetime of cup disappointment.
3rd round we scraped past Oldham who were (i think) a league below us.
4th round we scraped past Kettering who were non-league. Remember we were in the top flight then.
5th round we lost to West Ham.
Walking up to Sellout Park all I could see were away coaches with numbers in the hundreds.
My main memory of the match was that Kettering made great play of the fact they were bringing 8,000 fans so it seemed rather suspicious that the official attendance was 16,001 meaning we had the majority of fans albeit by 1 (who was probably a neutral who'd wandered in from Sainsbury's and couldn't give a toss).1 -
Briston_Addick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:1989 for me, which kind of set the tone for a lifetime of cup disappointment.
3rd round we scraped past Oldham who were (i think) a league below us.
4th round we scraped past Kettering who were non-league. Remember we were in the top flight then.
5th round we lost to West Ham.
Walking up to Sellout Park all I could see were away coaches with numbers in the hundreds.
My main memory of the match was that Kettering made great play of the fact they were bringing 8,000 fans so it seemed rather suspicious that the official attendance was 16,001 meaning we had the majority of fans albeit by 1 (who was probably a neutral who'd wandered in from Sainsbury's and couldn't give a toss).1 -
Briston_Addick said:nChris_from_Sidcup said:1989 for me, which kind of set the tone for a lifetime of cup disappointment.
3rd round we scraped past Oldham who were (i think) a league below us.
4th round we scraped past Kettering who were non-league. Remember we were in the top flight then.
5th round we lost to West Ham.
Walking up to Sellout Park all I could see were away coaches with numbers in the hundreds.
My main memory of the match was that Kettering made great play of the fact they were bringing 8,000 fans so it seemed rather suspicious that the official attendance was 16,001 meaning we had the majority of fans albeit by 1 (who was probably a neutral who'd wandered in from Sainsbury's and couldn't give a toss).
d s lot of in fighting between two groups from the same town.
5-10 minutes into the game a group of about 20-30 Kettering came into the Arthur Waite only to be met by a hail of abuse from another group of seated Kettering fans behind us, urging us to steam into them etc0 -
First Charlton FA Cup memory for me was v Everton January 1959 2-2 Willie Duff keeper sent of for chinning Dave Hickson who had been niggling him at corners all game. Willie decided enough was enough and Hickson went down like a sack of spuds. Before the ref could give him his marching orders his green shirt was already off and on the deck presumably for Hewie to don but I can’t remember. We lost the replay 4-1 at Goodison.
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Covered End said:Pedro45 said:I was watching Charlton in 1968 but cannot remember a cup game that season. The next year, we beat Palace in a replay at Shithouse Park (including Ray Treacy thunderbolt and a Charlie Wright penalty save...), then went to Highbury to give Arsenal a good game.
My first memories were Wolves away in 75 (John Richards hat trick).
Sheff W at home also 75?. They took the Covered End before we arrived.
We used to get about 5,000 at home and we had @20,000.
Next season we had Portsmouth at home & drew 1-1 in front of about 26,000.
We won the replay 1-3.
No doubt the above is not totally accurate and am happy to be corrected as I can't be bothered to check.1 -
sunbury-addick said:Covered End said:Pedro45 said:I was watching Charlton in 1968 but cannot remember a cup game that season. The next year, we beat Palace in a replay at Shithouse Park (including Ray Treacy thunderbolt and a Charlie Wright penalty save...), then went to Highbury to give Arsenal a good game.
My first memories were Wolves away in 75 (John Richards hat trick).
Sheff W at home also 75?. They took the Covered End before we arrived.
We used to get about 5,000 at home and we had @20,000.
Next season we had Portsmouth at home & drew 1-1 in front of about 26,000.
We won the replay 1-3.
No doubt the above is not totally accurate and am happy to be corrected as I can't be bothered to check.
They are my first CAFC memories.
Vague interest in Leeds Chelsea, 1970. Full day, round a mates with colour tv, for Liverpool Arsenal 1971 final.0 - Sponsored links:
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The next Cup game of significance I can remember was at White Hart Lane 3rd round 1961 narrowly losing 3-2 to the Spurs eventual double winning side that season. Went with my Dad, Uncle and cousin and my feet never seemed to touch the ground on the way back to the station so big and packed was the crowd.1
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My first CAFC FA Cup memory is not being able to go to the game so my sister went instead - and we lost 2-1. I think to Woking or Barnet. Not sure which. It was at Selhurst in 86 or 87.First FA Cup awareness was Coventry beating Spurs.0
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The first final I can remember watching was Utd v Liverpool in 1977. My first Charlton game should have been the Ipswich one in ‘83 but I had my appendix out a couple of weeks beforehand and wasn’t allowed to go. Went to the Colchester away tie the following year that we won 1 0.0
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I'm pretty sure I went to our FA Cup replay against Spurs in 1985, but I don't remember a lot about it apart from there being loads more people there than I was expecting. First FA cup final I watched on the TV was West Ham winning in 1980, but it doesn't stick in the memory as well as the Spurs win in 1981 with the mazy Ricky Villa run and goal.
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aliwibble said:I'm pretty sure I went to our FA Cup replay against Spurs in 1985, but I don't remember a lot about it apart from there being loads more people there than I was expecting. First FA cup final I watched on the TV was West Ham winning in 1980, but it doesn't stick in the memory as well as the Spurs win in 1981 with the mazy Ricky Villa run and goal.
The ‘81 Cup Final is my first memory of the FA Cup. I spent my formative years in Canada so ice hockey was my thing so it took me a while to fall in love with football after we moved back to England in ‘79. I vaguely remember watching the West Ham/ Arsenal final but the Spurs/Man city final (and replay) was the one I remember consciously making an effort to watch.
As for Charlton the first time I went to an FA Cup game was away at Leeds in January ‘93. Nelse putting us ahead and running over to celebrate with the fans stuck in the corner. Conceding an equaliser and having Minto secure us a replay by blocking a certain winner for them as he lay injured on the goal line. It was foggy as hell in West Yorkshire that day and I remember struggling to see the far side of the pitch in the second half.0 -
AddickUpNorth said:aliwibble said:I'm pretty sure I went to our FA Cup replay against Spurs in 1985, but I don't remember a lot about it apart from there being loads more people there than I was expecting. First FA cup final I watched on the TV was West Ham winning in 1980, but it doesn't stick in the memory as well as the Spurs win in 1981 with the mazy Ricky Villa run and goal.
The ‘81 Cup Final is my first memory of the FA Cup. I spent my formative years in Canada so ice hockey was my thing so it took me a while to fall in love with football after we moved back to England in ‘79. I vaguely remember watching the West Ham/ Arsenal final but the Spurs/Man city final (and replay) was the one I remember consciously making an effort to watch.
As for Charlton the first time I went to an FA Cup game was away at Leeds in January ‘93. Nelse putting us ahead and running over to celebrate with the fans stuck in the corner. Conceding an equaliser and having Minto secure us a replay by blocking a certain winner for them as he lay injured on the goal line. It was foggy as hell in West Yorkshire that day and I remember struggling to see the far side of the pitch in the second half.0 -
JiMMy 85 said:My first CAFC FA Cup memory is not being able to go to the game so my sister went instead - and we lost 2-1. I think to Woking or Barnet. Not sure which. It was at Selhurst in 86 or 87.First FA Cup awareness was Coventry beating Spurs.2
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JohnnyH2 said:JiMMy 85 said:My first CAFC FA Cup memory is not being able to go to the game so my sister went instead - and we lost 2-1. I think to Woking or Barnet. Not sure which. It was at Selhurst in 86 or 87.First FA Cup awareness was Coventry beating Spurs.0
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Elthamaddick said:remember going to Harlow away0
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shirty5 said:Ipswich away 1981. Took a few thousand up to Suffolk that afternoon0