Charlton terrace legends. Where are they now ?
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Give me a CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC give me an AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mr Sean Caseys song in Cupboard End.
Sean Casey a good old mate from way way back. Stopped me getting stabbed by a Pikey once a real "do ur drive for ur guv" Pikey not the Bermondsey Pikeys.
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Pelham123 said:
Blimey, Sean Casey. Old Crayford/St Stephens boy. Used to lead a lot of the singing at the Valley if I remember correctly in the early 1970s.Hastingsaddick said:Sean Casey, doesn't go to games these days but I still bump into some of his old mates from the Crayford/Dartford area.
He is my ex brother-in-law and 10 years my senior he took me to quite a few away games in the late 70's and early 80's when I saw some of the 'going-ons' of the old firm in those days, he has also told me quite a few stories from that period.Goonerhater said:Give me a CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC give me an AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mr Sean Caseys song in Cupboard End.
Sean Casey a good old mate from way way back. Stopped me getting stabbed by a Pikey once a real "do ur drive for ur guv" Pikey not the Bermondsey Pikeys.0 -
Ha Ha, I can remember him starting that on many ocassions.Goonerhater said:Give me a CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC give me an AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Mr Sean Caseys song in Cupboard End.
Sean Casey a good old mate from way way back. Stopped me getting stabbed by a Pikey once a real "do ur drive for ur guv" Pikey not the Bermondsey Pikeys.0 -
Hi all. I am new to this board. Found it purely by chance and so glad i did. Only a few weeks ago I was thinking about all the charlton "rightside" boys from the mid 70's. So i just typed in google "Jim Jarrett charltion" which brought me to this site. Have been reading so many of the posts relating to those days. I used to go to every home and away game between 1974 and 1983 and from then less and less. Ashamed to say my last game was Doncaster at home 2009 when we lost 1-0. However, having read all the stull on this board, I really want to go to Brentford away. Adding to the list of great names on here, a few more for you.... Jim clark (he was with Jim Jarreett and all those boys), the shefton brothers, one was called Chris Larry from Swanley, Geoff and Glyn from St mary cray. Geoff used used to go with his old man in the mid seventies0
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All eyes will be on the A Block next season. Its the place where the modern day terrace legends are made...5
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Couldn't see my Bruvs names in the Legends Dave Belton so I wanna put it up as he was a game lad him and Keith Hanson rip.
Good memories good lads
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Ps.... Keith from Gravesend now owns the Stone Horse near Higham, spoke to him at Blackburn game, me & macca meant to be going down soon for a beer one Sunday0
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Peter Hart @CUP-TIE BILL should be mentioned in this thread .One of the legends of the 80's Selhurst Park era . He still goes and sits in the North Upper .Great memories of him particularly at Everton in the Full Members Cup.
Steve Rann a good friend of mine and another legendary supporter sadly passed away in the League One season.
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B Mob brilliant day!0
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Respect Fellawatermans_arms said:Hi all. I am new to this board. Found it purely by chance and so glad i did. Only a few weeks ago I was thinking about all the charlton "rightside" boys from the mid 70's. So i just typed in google "Jim Jarrett charltion" which brought me to this site. Have been reading so many of the posts relating to those days. I used to go to every home and away game between 1974 and 1983 and from then less and less. Ashamed to say my last game was Doncaster at home 2009 when we lost 1-0. However, having read all the stull on this board, I really want to go to Brentford away. Adding to the list of great names on here, a few more for you.... Jim clark (he was with Jim Jarreett and all those boys), the shefton brothers, one was called Chris Larry from Swanley, Geoff and Glyn from St mary cray. Geoff used used to go with his old man in the mid seventies
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her name was sally,she went out with Selwyn at one time,lovely person oved punk rockViewfinder said:shirty5 said:The Waterman Arms
That's it - the Waterman's Arms. And I think you've got her, markmc68 - always in denim, black boots, slim, height about five-eight or nine, feathered peroxide barnet. I see what you mean about Suzi Quatro! I bumped into her once in the 1970s, away from football - we sat on a train together from Charing Cross: she had a warm personality and was a most attractive girl. Ah, as the American writer Charles Bukowski used to lament: "Youth, sonofabitch, where did you go?"markmc68 said:The pub was the waterman arms. The woman ? Did she wear denim. Sure I saw her recently. In bartrams. She was a Charlton version of Suzi Quattro. Not.
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FAO DA9
Nice to hear about Keith from Gravesend running a pub I bet that suits him actually,I can still see the blonde Luton guy in my head at Selhurst now.
As times have passed especially over the last few years when in hospital I often think of the times spent with Keith ,Dave ,Macca,Yourself (Da9)Lips,Kev,etc.
Actually saw Macca & Vale at Watford away,Macca looked well but very old surrounded by the yth lol.
He says you often go to the home games?
Anyway ya stirred up some memories & it was a real pleasure to be in such good company.
Hopefully share a beer soon mate say hello to Macca for me.
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Will do fella, hope your well, I'll be at the Huddersfield gameJon2461 said:FAO DA9
Nice to hear about Keith from Gravesend running a pub I bet that suits him actually,I can still see the blonde Luton guy in my head at Selhurst now.
As times have passed especially over the last few years when in hospital I often think of the times spent with Keith ,Dave ,Macca,Yourself (Da9)Lips,Kev,etc.
Actually saw Macca & Vale at Watford away,Macca looked well but very old surrounded by the yth lol.
He says you often go to the home games?
Anyway ya stirred up some memories & it was a real pleasure to be in such good company.
Hopefully share a beer soon mate say hello to Macca for me.0 -
Bump no idea why or how I found this thread but a great read2
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I drove past Charlton today and really made me sad to see how many of of our old pubs have gone.1
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Tavern said:I drove past Charlton today and really made me sad to see how many of of our old pubs have gone.2
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Jimmy Clarke was mentioned in the thread well he was Millwall but use to go to away games with Charlton.I was in a pub in Aldershot with him .He was dressed in a line green boiler suit !! he went to the toilet, few mins later he returned to us sat down continued with his beer.We " what's happened to you ?? " looked like he had been bottled and blood every where.---- Jimmy " dyed me hair"
He had just gone to the khaki opened a bottle of scarlet !!! Hair dye and poured it over his bounce !!! It was running down his face back ,everywhere.
Few mines later the guvnor of the pub shouts "call 999 someone's been stabbed in the gents".When it was explained to Him what had happier he threw us all out for the mess that Jimmy had made etc etc.
No doubt we have always attracted character's
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AFKABartram said:Tavern said:I drove past Charlton today and really made me sad to see how many of of our old pubs have gone.
Especially the ones that had strippers
Which to be fair was most of them1 -
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The good old days, loved catching up on this thread again.1
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DaveMehmet said:What ever happened to the really tall bloke. Must have been 6.7, big fat dopey f**ker. Fancied himself as a goalkeeper.23
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Goonerhater said:Mick walker who founded valley Away (before the club distanced it self from it) who moved to the midlands i think i was told he died a few years ago0
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Does anyone remember in the premier league days the lad with absolute bucket hands? Never heard a man clap as loudly. Used to sit in the first few rows of the East Stand, right near the corner with the family stand.0
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Happy Clapper (as we called him).Reappeared briefly there with his dad a few years ago but not been seen there since1
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Lewis Coaches said:Goonerhater said:Mick walker who founded valley Away (before the club distanced it self from it) who moved to the midlands i think i was told he died a few years ago3
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BoPeepAddick said:Lewis Coaches said:Goonerhater said:Mick walker who founded valley Away (before the club distanced it self from it) who moved to the midlands i think i was told he died a few years ago1
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I saw Keith Giles mentioned on an earlier post.
I think I mentioned on here before, but he was my first ever football coach. Villacourt Rovers U8's - we trained at De Lucy primary school in Abbey Wood.
I saw him a few years later in action against Southampton at London Bridge.3 -
markmc68 said:What was the story behind the fat oxford boy? First bumped into him in oxford when walking along the high street and all of a sudden this ginger bloke walked across the road and said boys I'm Charlton. I'm trying to get a firm of Charlton together. He pointed to a pub and said everyone is in there. Went in and sure enough there was Charlton everywhere. Walked to the ground via the high street and the looting began. A new state of the art Sony Walkman from currys was going back to London with me. That Jason stallon was a proper tea leaf. The year after one of the twins mates lost an eye outside the culture vulture pub when a nasty firm of locals all tooled up met head on after oxford boy had arranged a meet. At the time and after I still believed he was well in with their chaps. What about blonde Danny the boxer. What happened to him ? Those were the days.1
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Hastingsaddick said:Sean Casey, doesn't go to games these days but I still bump into some of his old mates from the Crayford/Dartford area.0