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Kap10
Kap10 Posts: 15,577
edited April 2024 in General Charlton
As we end the most disappointing of disappointing seasons, there has been one constant positive and that is the Charlton Life forum. 

Thank you to all of those behind the scenes that keep it going with elastic bands, sticking plaster and the like.

Also thanks to all the contributors. Charlton Life is an extended family and hence we bicker and argue (no we don't, yes we do) but we also come together to celebrate personal successes, commiserate for personal losses, give advice .. some good some bad.  And we all come together in a common cause that is Charlton Athletic.

Charlton Life is also an anthology of history of the club since the first post. I was just searching for this year's season ticket thread (which I still have not found) and came across a post marking our season ticket sales at 16,740 or so  ... if only.

There is no close season on CL and I look forward  to reading about what school people went to ..... again.

In the meantime enjoy your summer and here is to a Jonesy revolution next season.

Comments

  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,834
    That’s a lovely post @Kap10

    have a great summer 
  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,824
    Kap10 said:
    As we end the most dissapointing of dissapointing seasons, there has been one constant positive and that is the Charlton Life forum. 

    Thank you to all of those behind the scenes that keep it going with elastic bands, sticking plaster and the like.

    Also thanks to all the contributors. Charlton Life is an extended family and hence we bicker and argue (no we don't, yes we do) but we also come together to celebrate personal successes, commiserate for personal losses, give advice .. some good some bad.  And we all come together in a common cause that is Charlton Athletic.

    Charlton Life is also an anthology of history of the club since the first post. I was just searching for this year's season ticket thread (which I still have not found) and came across a post marking our season ticket sales at 16,740 or so  ... if only.

    Ther is no close season on CL and I look forward  to reading about what school people went to ..... again.

    In the meantime enjoy your summer and here is to a Jonesy revolution next season.
    Enjoy me summer?
    I'm hitting 50.
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,236
    Yep. Agreed.  I came to the conclusion some time ago that I like Charlton Life more than I like Charlton Athletic. Keep on keeping on folks. 
  • Now in my 8th decade I try to enjoy each day, which this season has often meant trying to forget how badly we have been playing.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,019
    Can everyone please refrain from posting complete bollocks for the next 3 months, thanks in advance.


    (No chance it's already started  :)
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,577
    clb74 said:
    Kap10 said:
    As we end the most dissapointing of dissapointing seasons, there has been one constant positive and that is the Charlton Life forum. 

    Thank you to all of those behind the scenes that keep it going with elastic bands, sticking plaster and the like.

    Also thanks to all the contributors. Charlton Life is an extended family and hence we bicker and argue (no we don't, yes we do) but we also come together to celebrate personal successes, commiserate for personal losses, give advice .. some good some bad.  And we all come together in a common cause that is Charlton Athletic.

    Charlton Life is also an anthology of history of the club since the first post. I was just searching for this year's season ticket thread (which I still have not found) and came across a post marking our season ticket sales at 16,740 or so  ... if only.

    Ther is no close season on CL and I look forward  to reading about what school people went to ..... again.

    In the meantime enjoy your summer and here is to a Jonesy revolution next season.
    Enjoy me summer?
    I'm hitting 50.
    I'm 67 embrace it!!!
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,421
    Mere babies, @Redmidland has seen two world wars.
    Its a known fact he started the first one 😉
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,631
    only the 1st one?
  • swordfish
    swordfish Posts: 4,234
    edited April 2024
    Ramsden School for Boys.

    Edit - Our PE teacher (Glen Coupland) scored in the infamous FA Cup tie against Maidestone in 1979 when Hales and Flanagan had a set to and were both sent off. He beat Jeff Woods with a curler from the edge of the box IIRC
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,019
    swordfish said:
    Ramsden School for Boys.

    Edit - Our PE teacher (Glen Coupland) scored in the infamous FA Cup tie against Maidestone in 1979 when Hales and Flanagan had a set to and were both sent off. He beat Jeff Woods with a curler from the edge of the box IIRC
    I remember Glen Coupland and his goal  :(

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  • clb74 said:
    Kap10 said:
    As we end the most dissapointing of dissapointing seasons, there has been one constant positive and that is the Charlton Life forum. 

    Thank you to all of those behind the scenes that keep it going with elastic bands, sticking plaster and the like.

    Also thanks to all the contributors. Charlton Life is an extended family and hence we bicker and argue (no we don't, yes we do) but we also come together to celebrate personal successes, commiserate for personal losses, give advice .. some good some bad.  And we all come together in a common cause that is Charlton Athletic.

    Charlton Life is also an anthology of history of the club since the first post. I was just searching for this year's season ticket thread (which I still have not found) and came across a post marking our season ticket sales at 16,740 or so  ... if only.

    Ther is no close season on CL and I look forward  to reading about what school people went to ..... again.

    In the meantime enjoy your summer and here is to a Jonesy revolution next season.
    Enjoy me summer?
    I'm hitting 50.
    That’s the new spring…
  • Well said, Kap.