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Colin Powell in the museum
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A real pleasure to welcome another former player to the museum yesterday, the great Paddy Powell 29
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Colin donated some items to the museum including his 1970s New England Tea Men shirt



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Along with the shirt was a letter from the Tea Men's president

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Colin also donated his first ever Charlton contract.
He was on £40 pw and £10 extra if he played in the first team.
The average weekly earnings for men over 21 at that time were, according to a google search, £36.60, and for women over 18 £20.50. The average house price was around £4,000.
He did get a free train ticket from Stevanage to Charlton but 2nd class.
The next season, he told us he got another £10 per week.
We asked Paddy if it was OK to post the numbers and he said "yes".
We also asked if the likes of Keith Peacock or Derek Hales would mind seeing how much he was getting and he replied "Don't worry, they were getting a lot more".



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Please could someone with more knowledge on this let me know why he was loaned to the USA in the middle of his contract? Always thought he was a vital player for us.1
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MoneyDanny Addick said:Please could someone with more knowledge on this let me know why he was loaned to the USA in the middle of his contract? Always thought he was a vital player for us.0 -
Nearly backfired, only just staying up, by winning the last game of the season.Henry Irving said:
MoneyDanny Addick said:Please could someone with more knowledge on this let me know why he was loaned to the USA in the middle of his contract? Always thought he was a vital player for us.4 -
I wonder if he still lives in Blackheath?0
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Loved watching Powell. One of the players we’ve had who would get you out of your seat, if we’d had them then.6
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Back row next to another familiar face, or two

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I spoke to Colin’s son on Twitter months ago, I was on the Groundstaff when Colin signed from Barnet and along with the maintenance guy we painted the house ready for the families arrival, I distinctly remember being taken off the glossing the woodwork for being useless. 😂12
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Paddy was one of my favourite players from that era, along with Phil Warman & Richie Bowman4
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For anyone who enjoyed watching CBT taking his full back to the cleaners yesterday, Paddy used to do that almost every week.
I remember going to Barnet to watch a friendly where he ripped us apart, we signed him soon after, and he adapted to the step up straight away and was instrumental in so many of the goals scored by Hales and Flanagan.
Superb player and a lovely guy.11 -
It was a pure Charltonism* - lending out your best two players before you were safe, we ended up needing a point in the last game to stay up.Danny Addick said:Please could someone with more knowledge on this let me know why he was loaned to the USA in the middle of his contract? Always thought he was a vital player for us.
* Charltonism (noun) - an act of inexplicable self-destruction, often seen in Southeast London, usually centred on the SE7 postcode. See also Hales v Flanagan 1979, Message to our supporters 1985, and many other examples, available on demand.10 -
Looking at the address, he lived 25 houses away from my Grandparents. Jim Davidson lived literally around the corner as well.CharltonAthMuseum said:Along with the shirt was a letter from the Tea Men's president
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and we complain about our shirt, jeeez!CharltonAthMuseum said:Colin donated some items to the museum including his 1970s New England Tea Men shirt

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Is that Nicky Johns in goal ?cafc999 said:
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Could be, played Tampa Bay Rowdies.charltonbob said:
Is that Nicky Johns in goal ?cafc999 said:
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The website where the photo comes from say's Phil Parkes in goal0
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cafc999 said:The website where the photo comes from say's Phil Parkes in goal
Not Phil Parkes, of that I am certain.
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That's my thoughts too. Looks nothing like himElfsborgAddick said:cafc999 said:The website where the photo comes from say's Phil Parkes in goal
Not Phil Parkes, of that I am certain.0 -
cafc999 said:
That's my thoughts too. Looks nothing like himElfsborgAddick said:cafc999 said:The website where the photo comes from say's Phil Parkes in goal
Not Phil Parkes, of that I am certain.
No moustache, centre parting floppy hair, he was well built as well.
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The Phil Parkes that played in goal for Wolves not the big lad who was in the nets for QPR and West Ham

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Colin Powell must be the best Charlton footballer to transition from non league football. Quite remarkable ... as David Coleman might've said.2
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Derek Hales also albeit by a step, from Dartford to Luton; Luton to Charlton.Raith_C_Chattonell said:Colin Powell must be the best Charlton footballer to transition from non league football. Quite remarkable ... as David Coleman might've said.
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Probably still my favourite ever player, by a short head from Kinsella, Killer and a few others. Although he was a classic right winger, his most famous assist, for Killers goal of the season, was with his left foot. Accurate to the millimeter as usual.1
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Squad numbers and names on shirts 15 years before the Premier League brought them in.CharltonAthMuseum said:Colin donated some items to the museum including his 1970s New England Tea Men shirt

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