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Nicky Johns' Shirts in the Museum

CharltonAthMuseum
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Nicky came into the museum today to show his family his name on the Hall of Fame board as well as picking up some programmes he didn't have from games he played in.
He's kept a record of all his games he's played since he was 13 and wants to share his records with his grandchildren
He's kept a record of all his games he's played since he was 13 and wants to share his records with his grandchildren
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He also brought some shirts in.
1977/78 shirt he wore in the reserves.
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After being used for games, old shirts were then used for training hence why Nicky, a goalkeeper, ended up with Derek Hales' no.8 Bukta shirt
not for sale
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Is that a goal keeper’s shirt?
I seem to remember that was an outfield player, had one as a youngster.0 -
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Did you not get a pic of him in the museum when he visited ?
I still can’t forgive him for his reaction to us in the away end at QPR when he was in goal for them in (I think) the Milk Cup match in either 87 or 88 - Trevor Francis came on and changed the game - John’s gave it the big one to us at final whistle - git1 -
one of the few Millwallites who came over and became an Addicks Legend0
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Lincsaddick said:one of the few Millwallites who came over and became an Addicks Legend
Chelsea at The Valley midweek ended 1-1 if I'm not mistaken, he had an absolute blinder.
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Nicky brought in some other outfield shirts he wore in training
Early 80s
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not for sale
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Coincidentally a fan also brought in a rare old matchworn shirt today.
87/88 we think but need to check
Might be for sale
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CharltonAthMuseum said:Coincidentally a fan also brought in a rare old matchworn shirt today.
87/88 we think but need to check
Might be for sale
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CharltonAthMuseum said:Coincidentally a fan also brought in a rare old matchworn shirt today.
87/88 we think but need to check
Might be for sale
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Lordflashheart said:Did you not get a pic of him in the museum when he visited ?
here you go
@Lordflashheart
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shirty5 said:CharltonAthMuseum said:Coincidentally a fan also brought in a rare old matchworn shirt today.
87/88 we think but need to check
Might be for sale
Edit: The numbering was black that day not red
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Cant remember the specific game but there was one evening match (poss @ Selhurst) when we would have lost by 4 or 5 without him, he was unbelievable.0
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CharltonAthMuseum said:Coincidentally a fan also brought in a rare old matchworn shirt today.
87/88 we think but need to check
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Hal1x said:0
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He was a real favourite of Jean King’s (Hantsaddick)4
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DaveMehmet said:Hal1x said:
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queensland_addick said:DaveMehmet said:Hal1x said:0
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Henry Irving said:Lordflashheart said:Did you not get a pic of him in the museum when he visited ?
here you go
@Lordflashheart
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At first glance I thought the title of the thread said “Nicky Johns Shits in the museum”4
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charltonnick said:Henry Irving said:Lordflashheart said:Did you not get a pic of him in the museum when he visited ?
here you go
@Lordflashheart
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He was outstanding v Chelsea that night, but I still think his performance down Plymouth in the FA Cup third round in 80/81 tops it.
The wind that day was unbelievable. Literally goal kicks up our end were going out for corners at the same end. Paddy scored direct from a corner at the start of the second half.
John's saved three certain goals from David Kemp in the first half. Unbelievable Jeff.1 -
Lordflashheart said:Did you not get a pic of him in the museum when he visited ?
I still can’t forgive him for his reaction to us in the away end at QPR when he was in goal for them in (I think) the Milk Cup match in either 87 or 88 - Trevor Francis came on and changed the game - John’s gave it the big one to us at final whistle - gitJohns did play in goal for QPR back in February that year when we lost 2-01 -
bolloxbolder said:He was outstanding v Chelsea that night, but I still think his performance down Plymouth in the FA Cup third round in 80/81 tops it.
The wind that day was unbelievable. Literally goal kicks up our end were going out for corners at the same end. Paddy scored direct from a corner at the start of the second half.
John's saved three certain goals from David Kemp in the first half. Unbelievable Jeff.
Totally agree and was going to post similar.
Was at the game and he was outstanding, the best Charlton keeper performance I have ever seen.
It was probably only his distribution that held him back from being a top flight player although have seen lesser goalkeepers playing in Div. 1 as it was then and was surprising that we held on to him for so long.
Who can forget that his debut was that horrible replay at Maidstone in the cup with floodlight failure and fences crashing around us.0 -
Bukta! Now there‘s a blast from the past!2