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Mick Everett - retiring at the end of the 2021/22 season (p2)
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iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.9
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iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
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iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.Congrats on one of the oddest posts I’ve seen on CL btw.1
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Bloody firemen rescuing children from blazing houses. Won’t get no praise from me, it’s what they are paid to do.5
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MrOneLung said:Bloody firemen rescuing children from blazing houses. Won’t get no praise from me, it’s what they are paid to do.
They get paid, don't they.2 -
Have a long and happy retirement Mick, you deserve it.
I only spoke to you once when I complained about the 'blindgate' incident, but you handled it very professionally, thank you.0 -
iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
I have never met him, but I tell you this - 2017, my Dad is diagnosed with terminal cancer - he had been a season ticket holder since the return to The Valley, and a regular since the 1940’s as and when his military service in the Army allowed - Dad got the train to The Valley, but come the start of the 2017/16 season, we knew that getting the train / walking to home games was impossible - I was put in contact with Mick via CL members - he didn’t know me or Dad - next morning a West Stand car park pass arrived in the post - free, no questions asked - I took my Dad to the first home game that season vs Bristol Rovers (we won 1-0) - that was his last Charlton game, he died a few days later - if it hadn’t been for Mick, Dad would not have got to the game, as even walking the short distance from the car park to the West Stand took an age - so massive thanks to Mick
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People moaning about Mick yet have never met him. Weird.
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cafc999 said:People moaning about Mick yet have never met him. Weird.6
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Mick is a legend, i would go as far as saying that without his input into the supporters clubs when we returned to the Valley we would not of seen the gate receipts needed to sustain and build the squad in the late 90's. He was instrumental in getting us the supporters clubs behind and organised for target 10,000, without him and his drive and dedication (all voluntary at the time) i dont believe we would have seen the premier league years. Have a great retirement Mick, hope you have many years enjoyment watching the boys now without the stress of matchday.3
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iaitch said:iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.3
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As someone who had dealings with Mick from the other side of the fence, when I was a bit of an herbert, I can only say he was as straight as a die, always had mine and my cohorts respect, and on more than one occasion certain things didn’t happen out of deference to him.
The night of the boardroom and range rovers should be one of many reasons why he should never have to buy a drink again in Charlton fans company.10 -
If anyone thinks Mick - and for that matter numerous other fans who worked at the club - were just there to do a job and contributed nothing more than could be expected then you really know nothing about the last 30-plus years.The club was run by fans during its most successful modern era and that wasn’t a coincidence. Mick was the great survivor and probably the best exemplar but to dismiss his contribution as “someone who did his job properly” is laughable. If that was a fair characterisation he’d have left many years ago.17
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iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
That makes twice in as many weeks that I've used the word DISRESPECT on here....both deserved IMO.0 -
iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
Look at me!
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As someone who worked in that environment (albeit with our neighbours in the toolbox) I know how much work is involved and not just on match days.
I have never met Mick but know many who know him and I have NEVER heard a bad word said about him.
I hope he has a very long, very happy retirement and I hope one day I can buy him a beer.
You, Iainment, I hope I never meet.6 -
Airman Brown said:If anyone thinks Mick - and for that matter numerous other fans who worked at the club - were just there to do a job and contributed nothing more than could be expected then you really know nothing about the last 30-plus years.The club was run by fans during its most successful modern era and that wasn’t a coincidence. Mick was the great survivor and probably the best exemplar but to dismiss his contribution as “someone who did his job properly” is laughable. If that was a fair characterisation he’d have left many years ago.13
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Fanny Fanackapan said:iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
That makes twice in as many weeks that I've used the word DISRESPECT on here....both deserved IMO.
But well said Fanny 👏👏👏0 - Sponsored links:
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KBslittlesis said:iainment said:Never met him. Not sure why someone who only did his job properly is given so much respect.
Look at me!
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As someone who worked in that environment (albeit with our neighbours in the toolbox) I know how much work is involved and not just on match days.
I have never met Mick but know many who know him and I have NEVER heard a bad word said about him.
I hope he has a very long, very happy retirement and I hope one day I can buy him a beer.
You, Iainment, I hope I never meet.0 -
Happy retirement Mick. Seems you didn't just do your job properly but went above and beyond.3
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So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.2
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iainment said:So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.7
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KBslittlesis said:iainment said:So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.0
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KBslittlesis said:iainment said:So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.0
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You've said you don't know anything about him, fair enough, and people from all corners have explained how he's a legend. If you'd said "fair play" the world would be at peace. Instead you got eggy. Poor.3
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iainment said:So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.
Maybe read it again and see if you can at least try and understand.
It's nothing to do with devils and cliques.
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iainment said:KBslittlesis said:iainment said:So, there’s only room for one opinion. As I said I never met him, never had any dealings with him and still don’t understand why this makes me the devil. But cliquism is alive and well here.
NOT ignorance.
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