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Old Charlton related photos
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Isawsummersplay said:Was 16 at the time and in the North Bank. A fairly lively afternoon.
We took the North Bank
We took the North Bank Highbury.3 -
1969 was when I first went to watch Charlton.0
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You missed all the fun at Palace and Highbury then.😎1
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The Mercury cover I have is in a really bad state and the words are quite hard to read from my photos. I'll try again tomorrow in daylight to see if I can capture it better. The team is listed as per @Lewis Coaches . My memory of the game is the dramatic closing first half where Charlton put in block after block - with several injuries resulting.
My memory
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:The Mercury cover I have is in a really bad state and the words are quite hard to read from my photos. I'll try again tomorrow in daylight to see if I can capture it better. The team is listed as per @Lewis Coaches . My memory of the game is the dramatic closing first half where Charlton put in block after block - with several injuries resulting.
My memory
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Henry Irving said:stonemuse said:great pics and never seen them before
Then found out another trustee had issues 2, 3, 4, 5.
Some other good pics I've given to MOD magazineColin passed away in 2012 , that’s a long time to be dumped in a cupboard.0 -
Lewis Coaches said:Henry Irving said:stonemuse said:great pics and never seen them before
Then found out another trustee had issues 2, 3, 4, 5.
Some other good pics I've given to MOD magazineColin passed away in 2012 , that’s a long time to be dumped in a cupboard.
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I would have loved to gone to that game, didn’t really start going until later on that year.0
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Some interesting pictures re the Arsenal cup tie, we played in all red in 1968-9, in league games at least, don't know why they put on the white ones for the photoshoot. Maybe the red ones were in the wash.1
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I was there with my dad and my brother.
Amazing atmosphere. I remember that Matt Tees gave the Arsenal Scottish international Ian Ure a very tough game.1 - Sponsored links:
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It was an exciting period as we'd beaten Palace away 0-2 in the FA cup replay on the 8th January, beat Blackpool 2-3 away on the 11th and beat Brian Clough's Derby 2-0 at home on the 18th (Treacy/Tees goals) - and still had the Arsenal game to look forward to.
The Derby report appears in the same edition of the Mercury as the Arsenal preview. It doesn't quite match up to my memory though. It is possible my rose tinted glasses got rosier over the years.1 -
Big William said:Some interesting pictures re the Arsenal cup tie, we played in all red in 1968-9, in league games at least, don't know why they put on the white ones for the photoshoot. Maybe the red ones were in the wash.0
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:It was an exciting period as we'd beaten Palace away 0-2 in the FA cup replay on the 8th January, beat Blackpool 2-3 away on the 11th and beat Brian Clough's Derby 2-0 at home on the 18th (Treacy/Tees goals) - and still had the Arsenal game to look forward to.
The Derby report appears in the same edition of the Mercury as the Arsenal preview. It doesn't quite match up to my memory though. It is possible my rose tinted glasses got rosier over the years.1 -
robinofottershaw said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:It was an exciting period as we'd beaten Palace away 0-2 in the FA cup replay on the 8th January, beat Blackpool 2-3 away on the 11th and beat Brian Clough's Derby 2-0 at home on the 18th (Treacy/Tees goals) - and still had the Arsenal game to look forward to.
The Derby report appears in the same edition of the Mercury as the Arsenal preview. It doesn't quite match up to my memory though. It is possible my rose tinted glasses got rosier over the years.
As I was saying ... I thought we murdered them - evidentally not.
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robinofottershaw said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:It was an exciting period as we'd beaten Palace away 0-2 in the FA cup replay on the 8th January, beat Blackpool 2-3 away on the 11th and beat Brian Clough's Derby 2-0 at home on the 18th (Treacy/Tees goals) - and still had the Arsenal game to look forward to.
The Derby report appears in the same edition of the Mercury as the Arsenal preview. It doesn't quite match up to my memory though. It is possible my rose tinted glasses got rosier over the years.
https://youtu.be/iuF-4449eVc?si=WafyNWZ2jWWhnfBj
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AddicksAddict said:Big William said:Some interesting pictures re the Arsenal cup tie, we played in all red in 1968-9, in league games at least, don't know why they put on the white ones for the photoshoot. Maybe the red ones were in the wash.1
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There's only one way to resolve this. Makro's car park - zimmer frames at dawn.3
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Mametz said:AddicksAddict said:Big William said:Some interesting pictures re the Arsenal cup tie, we played in all red in 1968-9, in league games at least, don't know why they put on the white ones for the photoshoot. Maybe the red ones were in the wash.0
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Another feature in that Mercury was of the original Arsenal team who played at Plumstead.
The thing that caught my eye was the team photo - I'd love to see the next Charlton team shot adopt the same poses. The photo screams superiority. We are better than you, we are not afraid, we are relaxed and we're really not bothered about looking at the camera - we're well hard,
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man_at_milletts said:SporadicAddick said:Off_it said:Great sleuthing, but just looks earlier in the season than November to me.
You can see loads of short sleeves and the pitch is pristine, both of which points to earlier in the season.
If anyone is good at Sun positions we might get a clue from the length and direction of the shadow...
My reticence about this being that game is more around whether that small terrace would have been used in a crowd of 22k...
Judging by the shade in the covered end from the roof and the length of the shadows, the sun is fairly high. I would suggest it’s late summer.0 - Sponsored links:
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I remember both the Arsenal and Derby games. I went to the former with my father and the Derby game was featured on The Big Match. It was such an important win in front of a big crowd. Ray Treacy was a fine player.
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:
As a young kid I always wondered why the players were sitting on a cannon. I didn't know about the Arsenal game, nor that they were "The Gunners/Gooners".
It's taken over 50 years for me to understand. (Not that I've thought about it for probably 49 years).
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:Another feature in that Mercury was of the original Arsenal team who played at Plumstead.
The thing that caught my eye was the team photo - I'd love to see the next Charlton team shot adopt the same poses. The photo screams superiority. We are better than you, we are not afraid, we are relaxed and we're really not bothered about looking at the camera - we're well hard,1 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:Another feature in that Mercury was of the original Arsenal team who played at Plumstead.
The thing that caught my eye was the team photo - I'd love to see the next Charlton team shot adopt the same poses. The photo screams superiority. We are better than you, we are not afraid, we are relaxed and we're really not bothered about looking at the camera - we're well hard,2 -
AddicksAddict said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:Another feature in that Mercury was of the original Arsenal team who played at Plumstead.
The thing that caught my eye was the team photo - I'd love to see the next Charlton team shot adopt the same poses. The photo screams superiority. We are better than you, we are not afraid, we are relaxed and we're really not bothered about looking at the camera - we're well hard,1 -
I'm guessing that Derek Hales had something to do with the goalie John Osbourne being laid out. It seems that Brown, Wile, Robertson and Mulligan are not amused. Keith Peacock minding his own business ....
Why do the WBA players all look the same?5 -
not sure why but i remember that game as being when i realised what a great goalscorer hales was0
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Looks like Peacock wants to join WBA.2
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I remember Keith Peacock hilariously saying that he was the nearest Charlton player to the Flanagan Hales punch up, but the last one arriving to separate them.4
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timken said:not sure why but i remember that game as being when i realised what a great goalscorer hales was1