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Old Charlton related photos
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Colin Cameron said of the Bolton FACup game (which we lost 1-0).
10th March 1923 at The Valley - 4th Round Proper (41,023)
Charlton Athletic 0 (0): Wood, Burton, Herod, Purdy, Whalley, Plum, Castle, Steele, Goodman, Thomson, S. Smith.
Bolton Wanderers 1 (1) (Jack 35): Pym, Rowley, Finney, Nuttall, Seddon, Jennings, Butler, Jack, J.R. Smith, J. Smith, Vizard.
Collapsed railing: In the first half, after Jack’s goal, Charlton’s Goodman was only a few yards from the Bolton goal, lining himself up for an equaliser, when twenty feet of railing collapsed on to the pitch. The match was stopped for several minutes while the injured were carried away. The story has it that Charlton had to pay away all their profits from the match in compensation. Bolton, who went on to win Wembley's first ever F.A. Cup Final, were Charlton's fourth successive First Division opponent in the competition. The Fourth Round represented the quarter-final stage in the 1922/23 season.
On another Pathe video the collapse is shown.
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Another view of the gates. I think this is from 1985
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The sword is still in place on the gate .Think this would indicate that The Valley was still being played on by Charlton.0
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1986 I believe swords no longer on gate.
someone else might comment on this ?2 -
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Saved for posterity you mean.1
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Cardinal Sin said:Saved for posterity you mean.2
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DaveMehmet said:SporadicAddick said:spot the difference(s)
OK. That explains it for that game .
and prices have doubled. that is some inflation. one picture to the next.0 - Sponsored links:
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My guess v Portsmouth 7-9-68
Clues are in that photo, any other idea?0 -
It's a game in 1972-74.
You can tell that by the sparse crowd.1 -
Covered End said:It's a game in 1972-74.
You can tell that by the sparse crowd.7 -
Looks like "Killer" standing on the "D" ready to rush in (not the player leaning over hands on knees).0
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Lewis Coaches said:
My guess v Portsmouth 7-9-68
Clues are in that photo, any other idea?0 -
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Covered End said:Looks like "Killer" standing on the "D" ready to rush in (not the player leaning over hands on knees).0
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I'm sure this photo has been on here before.
My memory is crap but if I recall it is 70's and the pen taker is Bob Curtis as per. Can';t remember the oppo3 -
thetomahawkkid said:Covered End said:Looks like "Killer" standing on the "D" ready to rush in (not the player leaning over hands on knees).
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I think previously it was decided that it was against Shrewsbury , about 73/74.2
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It must be before the Jimmy Seed stand was built.
Which was 75 or 76. I stand to be corrected on that.
So I was thinking early 70's.1 -
msomerton said:It must be before the Jimmy Seed stand was built.
Which was 75 or 76. I stand to be corrected on that.
So I was thinking early 70's.0 -
I think I was there, but on the East Terrace. Loved Bob Curtis. Yes, reckon that was his penalty. Never missed till Preston 75,3
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Been some great additions to this thread lately1
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charltonnick said:I think previously it was decided that it was against Shrewsbury , about 73/74.0
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charltonnick said:I think previously it was decided that it was against Shrewsbury , about 73/74.1
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charltonnick said:I think previously it was decided that it was against Shrewsbury , about 73/74.1
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iaitch said:charltonnick said:I think previously it was decided that it was against Shrewsbury , about 73/74.Clues are in that photo halftime score board the flats missing ,advertising hoarding ,kit plus players and ground.0
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Pretty sure it's against Swindon 22Sep74 yes I looked it up to make sure we scored a pen. Me and me Dad were one of the few braving the rain at the front.1