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Mark Hulyer, Richard Collins, Keith Peocock(?) standing alongside Andy Nelson.0
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Charlie Hall in the background.1
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TEL said:Charlie Hall in the background.4
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Solidgone said:TEL said:Charlie Hall in the background.0
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Doris the tea ladybug. Audrey the laundry lady0
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SporadicAddick said:Swindon_Addick said:SporadicAddick said:Off_it said:MrOneLung said:Off_it said:Lewis Coaches said:SporadicAddick said:Seen on Facebook today..
Is that Charlton in white with red shoulders?
if so about 1965/66 season.
crowd looks packed and no advertisements around pitch.
But it could be we're in white, particularly if it's right that we wore black socks with the white (like whoever thought that was a good idea?!)
I doubt we'll get this because the picture isn't clear enough but some clues are;
- No fences and standing behind the goal, so definitely pre-80s
- Sunny day and the pitch looks in good nick, so early in the season
- No advertising hoardings, so pre-70s?
- Plenty of Brylcreem on show and no long hair, so again pre-70s?
- The repair to the bomb damages roof looks pretty fresh, so could it even be 50s?
- Colour photo and the two red and white hats in the foreground suggest 60s more than 50s
- If it is the 60s then the odds of us NOT being in red have just gone up.
- Looks like a big crowd, so we clearly weren't as shit then as we are now - but that doesn't really narrow it down too much as we have rarely (ever?) been as shit as we are now.
Looking at the fixtures and teams that played in red, and the crowd, it would have to be one of the following:-
31Aug 63 v Middlesborough - 13,345
6th Oct 64 v Middlesborough - 11,837
30th Jan 65 v Middlesborough FA Cup - 17,982
We also played Middlesborough on 23rd Sep 64 in the League Cup, but the crowd was 8,625, and the image suggests a bigger crowd than that.
We also played Swindon and Rotherham in those seasons - I havent looked up the crowds but likely to have been lower...
So if it is Charlton in white (and I definitely date the photo as 1960's, certainly not 70's), then its likely to be Boro in red.
9th November 1963. Charlton 4 Rotherham 3 in front of 22,759. That sized crowd COULD justify people on the "Worthington" terrace behind the floodlight.
Both kits would match and the weather in London on 9th November a balmy 18 degrees centigrade / 64 degrees Fahrenheit...
Leeds was first game 56/57 (23 August) but their kit was still blue then. Were they using all white as an away kit? Would have had a big crowd for that, and first home game of the season (23,299 - just checked).
Can anyone see enough detail to see if there is the red shoulder band on the white kit? If so, that would make it the Charlton home kit from August 63 to May 65, as others have said.
A shame picture is not higher resolution.1 -
_MrDick said:Doris the tea ladybug. Audrey the laundry lady0
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Covered End said:_MrDick said:Doris the tea ladybug. Audrey the laundry ladyand one of mine in Appleton Road.
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man_at_milletts said:Covered End said:_MrDick said:Doris the tea ladybug. Audrey the laundry ladyand one of mine in Appleton Road.Edit. Linda’s must’ve been John as John Dunn was the keeper1
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thetomahawkkid said:SporadicAddick said:Swindon_Addick said:SporadicAddick said:Off_it said:MrOneLung said:Off_it said:Lewis Coaches said:SporadicAddick said:Seen on Facebook today..
Is that Charlton in white with red shoulders?
if so about 1965/66 season.
crowd looks packed and no advertisements around pitch.
But it could be we're in white, particularly if it's right that we wore black socks with the white (like whoever thought that was a good idea?!)
I doubt we'll get this because the picture isn't clear enough but some clues are;
- No fences and standing behind the goal, so definitely pre-80s
- Sunny day and the pitch looks in good nick, so early in the season
- No advertising hoardings, so pre-70s?
- Plenty of Brylcreem on show and no long hair, so again pre-70s?
- The repair to the bomb damages roof looks pretty fresh, so could it even be 50s?
- Colour photo and the two red and white hats in the foreground suggest 60s more than 50s
- If it is the 60s then the odds of us NOT being in red have just gone up.
- Looks like a big crowd, so we clearly weren't as shit then as we are now - but that doesn't really narrow it down too much as we have rarely (ever?) been as shit as we are now.
Looking at the fixtures and teams that played in red, and the crowd, it would have to be one of the following:-
31Aug 63 v Middlesborough - 13,345
6th Oct 64 v Middlesborough - 11,837
30th Jan 65 v Middlesborough FA Cup - 17,982
We also played Middlesborough on 23rd Sep 64 in the League Cup, but the crowd was 8,625, and the image suggests a bigger crowd than that.
We also played Swindon and Rotherham in those seasons - I havent looked up the crowds but likely to have been lower...
So if it is Charlton in white (and I definitely date the photo as 1960's, certainly not 70's), then its likely to be Boro in red.
9th November 1963. Charlton 4 Rotherham 3 in front of 22,759. That sized crowd COULD justify people on the "Worthington" terrace behind the floodlight.
Both kits would match and the weather in London on 9th November a balmy 18 degrees centigrade / 64 degrees Fahrenheit...
Leeds was first game 56/57 (23 August) but their kit was still blue then. Were they using all white as an away kit? Would have had a big crowd for that, and first home game of the season (23,299 - just checked).
Can anyone see enough detail to see if there is the red shoulder band on the white kit? If so, that would make it the Charlton home kit from August 63 to May 65, as others have said.
A shame picture is not higher resolution.
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I’d love to know how the young bell ringer got on in life. Did he continue to support the Addick? He probably be in his early 80’s now. Here’s hoping he had a good life. No idea who he was. My mum is standing behind the bell.
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He may even be or was a Charlton Life poster!0
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Lewis Coaches said:thetomahawkkid said:SporadicAddick said:Swindon_Addick said:SporadicAddick said:Off_it said:MrOneLung said:Off_it said:Lewis Coaches said:SporadicAddick said:Seen on Facebook today..
Is that Charlton in white with red shoulders?
if so about 1965/66 season.
crowd looks packed and no advertisements around pitch.
But it could be we're in white, particularly if it's right that we wore black socks with the white (like whoever thought that was a good idea?!)
I doubt we'll get this because the picture isn't clear enough but some clues are;
- No fences and standing behind the goal, so definitely pre-80s
- Sunny day and the pitch looks in good nick, so early in the season
- No advertising hoardings, so pre-70s?
- Plenty of Brylcreem on show and no long hair, so again pre-70s?
- The repair to the bomb damages roof looks pretty fresh, so could it even be 50s?
- Colour photo and the two red and white hats in the foreground suggest 60s more than 50s
- If it is the 60s then the odds of us NOT being in red have just gone up.
- Looks like a big crowd, so we clearly weren't as shit then as we are now - but that doesn't really narrow it down too much as we have rarely (ever?) been as shit as we are now.
Looking at the fixtures and teams that played in red, and the crowd, it would have to be one of the following:-
31Aug 63 v Middlesborough - 13,345
6th Oct 64 v Middlesborough - 11,837
30th Jan 65 v Middlesborough FA Cup - 17,982
We also played Middlesborough on 23rd Sep 64 in the League Cup, but the crowd was 8,625, and the image suggests a bigger crowd than that.
We also played Swindon and Rotherham in those seasons - I havent looked up the crowds but likely to have been lower...
So if it is Charlton in white (and I definitely date the photo as 1960's, certainly not 70's), then its likely to be Boro in red.
9th November 1963. Charlton 4 Rotherham 3 in front of 22,759. That sized crowd COULD justify people on the "Worthington" terrace behind the floodlight.
Both kits would match and the weather in London on 9th November a balmy 18 degrees centigrade / 64 degrees Fahrenheit...
Leeds was first game 56/57 (23 August) but their kit was still blue then. Were they using all white as an away kit? Would have had a big crowd for that, and first home game of the season (23,299 - just checked).
Can anyone see enough detail to see if there is the red shoulder band on the white kit? If so, that would make it the Charlton home kit from August 63 to May 65, as others have said.
A shame picture is not higher resolution.
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I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.6
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SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?2 - Sponsored links:
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ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?
I have had a drink with him a few times but I must say he was not the most chatty person you could meet.
I even helped him out once when a couple of palace pricks were taking the piss out of him in Bibas.
I was with another Charlton fan and we politely asked them to stop.
Not so much as a thank you from him.
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blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?
I have had a drink with him a few times but I must say he was not the most chatty person you could meet.
I even helped him out once when a couple of palace pricks were taking the piss out of him in Bibas.
I was with another Charlton fan and we politely asked them to stop.
Not so much as a thank you from him.
But despite all that he was a great manager for us.
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SporadicAddick said:blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?
I have had a drink with him a few times but I must say he was not the most chatty person you could meet.
I even helped him out once when a couple of palace pricks were taking the piss out of him in Bibas.
I was with another Charlton fan and we politely asked them to stop.
Not so much as a thank you from him.
But despite all that he was a great manager for us.2 -
The team in the red shirts has a large badge on the shirt, something we didn't have in the era so pretty sure we're in the white kit0
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ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?
I have had a drink with him a few times but I must say he was not the most chatty person you could meet.
I even helped him out once when a couple of palace pricks were taking the piss out of him in Bibas.
I was with another Charlton fan and we politely asked them to stop.
Not so much as a thank you from him.
But despite all that he was a great manager for us.2 -
Hal1x said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:blackpool72 said:ElfsborgAddick said:SporadicAddick said:I'll always admire Lennie for constructing a great team, getting us promoted and keeping us up. But he really had very little affinity with the club and it's fans.
If he said jump I'd say "how high"?
I have had a drink with him a few times but I must say he was not the most chatty person you could meet.
I even helped him out once when a couple of palace pricks were taking the piss out of him in Bibas.
I was with another Charlton fan and we politely asked them to stop.
Not so much as a thank you from him.
But despite all that he was a great manager for us.
Coming back to try and nick Robert Lee off us for a derisory amount was unforgivable.4 -
For someone with "very little affinity with the club" he kept near 80 vhs tapes of games from his years with us which he passed on to the Museum a few years ago. Thus he preserved the great memories of his era for all of us.7
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and he turned up in my back garden when asked by a friend to hand out the end of year prizes for our vets football team which has a lot of charlton fans in it - he said lots of nice things about charlton and its fans and i'd say he has a lot of affinity with the club - not as big a legend as a manager as curbs or jimmy seed in my book but probably next after them and certainly his career was built on what he did with us6
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BobK said:For someone with "very little affinity with the club" he kept near 80 vhs tapes of games from his years with us which he passed on to the Museum a few years ago. Thus he preserved the great memories of his era for all of us.
my sense is he had the affinity of an employee to a company rather that an affinity to the club and it’s history. That’s true of most managers of most clubs, and isn’t a criticism.His approach to The Valley and to Robert Lee disappointed me then and now.2 -
I think he was a fine manager. I think I read somewhere that he left Charlton because the Back to the Valley campaign was taking over everything.0