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Old Charlton related photos
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Solidgone said:
A friend from Milano said:
Oh yes, He is a Ac Milan myth. Called il Pompiere (The Fireman) scored massive amount of goals with Milan side and well known for his physical awe. Part of the GRENOLI (Grehn Nordahl Liedholm) 3 swedish redandblack footballers. We have been said he usually scored with 2 or 3 opponents attached to his shirt and forcefully dragged across half the pitch...🤩0 -
AddicksAddict said:charlton4ever said:aitchyaddick said:I used to go to a hairdressers called Kayes, back of the Granada opposite the ferry. 'Proper' hairstylist, washed your hair and blow dried it, then sprayed it with lacquer!0
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Some great early 90's beer there
Kronenbourg stubby
McEwans Export
Websters Bitter
Heineken Export
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close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes5
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CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes
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CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes0
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charlton4ever said:CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes3
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usetobunkin said:charlton4ever said:CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes1
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Just when you thought you'd seen every picture of The Valley....Great picture.
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CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes
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Yes I took it, Kodachrome slide as you can probably tell. Only other one I have is slightly earlier, opening game of 64/65 season, against Man City, won 2-1, Kenning and Firmani. You can see John Hewie, Brian Kinsey, Lenny Glover, Eddie and is that Roy Matthews at inside-right. Poor season though as soon after this we were beaten at home by Palace. They’d always been a 3rd/4th Division team with a shambles of a stadium that looked like a northern Rugby League ground.
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Another great picture… a really good shot of that strange bit of terracing under the Courage sign where in my day the police used to stand.1
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love both those pics @CheshireFan1
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CheshireFan said:3
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opening game of 64/65 season, against Man City, won 2-10
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charlton4ever said:CheshireFan said:0
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charlton4ever said:usetobunkin said:charlton4ever said:CheshireFan said:close season .. 1968 probably .. so many cranes1
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Fantastic photos, thank you for sharing them.0
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Assuming the long narrow rectangle at the top of the south terrace was one of the legendary toilets?0
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SporadicAddick said:Assuming the long narrow rectangle at the top of the south terrace was one of the legendary toilets?0
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I also recall a van type Tea/refreshment hut on the great East terrace (Covered End end ?) where Dad would get me a Wagon Wheel and I would go to the top of the Terrace, jump over the little wall and sit on a ledge behind to eat in peace. You could also pick up loads of discarded inserts from the Programmes there too - were they called something like the Football League review ? Simple days - no caring then who the fxxk owned us lol.7
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CheshireFan said:
so we can see both views0 -
Lewis Coaches said:CheshireFan said:
so we can see both views1 -
Cheers0
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CheshireFan said:Surely one of the best Valley photos ever! Fantastic high resolution too. All the cranes by the river! It clearly shows how high the East Terrace was. Amazing!4
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thetomahawkkid said:CheshireFan said:Surely one of the best Valley photos ever! Fantastic high resolution too. All the cranes by the river! It clearly shows how high the East Terrace was. Amazing!thetomahawkkid said:CheshireFan said:Surely one of the best Valley photos ever! Fantastic high resolution too. All the cranes by the river! It clearly shows how high the East Terrace was. Amazing!
40,000 people could stand on that east terrace , the largest in Europe4