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Henry Irving said:Sollied said:Henry Irving said:
The two different badges.
Replica above, match worn below.
Could be some of the players kit was sold in the shop, possibly at the end of the season as we switched to Adidas the next season.
Very nice shirt, look after it (or donate it to some type of CAFC historical institution!)
How well has the Osca label survived?2 -
Sollied said:Henry Irving said:Sollied said:Henry Irving said:
The two different badges.
Replica above, match worn below.
Could be some of the players kit was sold in the shop, possibly at the end of the season as we switched to Adidas the next season.
Very nice shirt, look after it (or donate it to some type of CAFC historical institution!)
How well has the Osca label survived?0 -
I was gutted when Jim Melrose left us. I always remembered it that his wife couldn't settle down south. Have I misremembered?
Whatever, I was working in the main Divorce Registry in Somerset House back then and I would love to have served her a set of pre-completed divorce papers based on her unreasonable behaviour and citing her stupid selfishness2 -
I don't remember being at that game at the Den though, although I don't know why I wouldn't have gone and enjoyed the usual intimidation anxiety and sphincter distress1
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Henry Irving said:
Melrose (arm raised) celebrates with the other CAFC players wearing a red OSCA Woolwich shirt.
George Shipley (far left) scored our other goal two minutes later in the 44th minute. Melrose was also booked along with 4 other Charlton players and 4 of the Millwall side.
In this great picture, with Curbs and Johnny H, we were on The Edge of Glory.0 -
jimmymelrose said:Henry Irving said:
Melrose (arm raised) celebrates with the other CAFC players wearing a red OSCA Woolwich shirt.
George Shipley (far left) scored our other goal two minutes later in the 44th minute. Melrose was also booked along with 4 other Charlton players and 4 of the Millwall side.
In this great picture, with Curbs and Johnny H, we were on The Edge of Glory.5 -
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said:I was gutted when Jim Melrose left us. I always remembered it that his wife couldn't settle down south. Have I misremembered?
Whatever, I was working in the main Divorce Registry in Somerset House back then and I would love to have served her a set of pre-completed divorce papers based on her unreasonable behaviour and citing her stupid selfishness
Did Jim's wife even move south ?
The 3-2 win watching with my dad against the Champions Everton is in my top 10 games of all times.
Jim Melrose was a great penalty area poacher.
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I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
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Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x0 -
Henry Irving said:
29 March 1986 and Lennie Lawrence's promotion chasing side are away at Millwall.
New signing Jim Melrose, wearing No.8, wheels away after scoring Charlton's first goal in the 2 - 2 draw. Att: 7,846
PIC: Tom Morris/Charlton Athletic Museum0 -
oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.10 -
Kin ell , what a complete bellend ffs1
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Blucher said:Jimmy Melrose scored 5 or so vital goals for us in the 1985/86 promotion run-in after we got him prior to the then March transfer deadline. Yet another superb signing by Lennie Lawrence for a bargain price of around £50,000. Mike Flanagan (by then in the veteran stage) had been excellent in the first half of that season but had started to dip as the season wore on. Jim Melrose was just what we needed at that stage to get us over the line.
I think that Melrose ended up with something like 17 goals in the top flight in 1986/87 in our first season back in the top flight for 29 years. As well as his early strike at Upton Park, he got an absolutely vital last minute winner against Leeds in the first lag of the play-off final and I remember him scoring at least one cracking goal as we thrashed Man City 5-0 at Selhurst Park just after Christmas. As others have said, however, his crowning glory was a hat-trick in the 3-2 win over the reigning Champions, Everton. I wouldn't mind betting that the old Finch's Sports Video isn't rolled out tomorrow - and rightly so. What a great day that was.
I have got a vague recollection of him scoring a couple of goals for Leicester against us in a dismal 4-1 defeat at The Valley in the early 80s, with a young lad called Lineker also getting on the scoresheet. In the light of subsequent events, however, I have long forgiven him.
Another vintage signing from The Len. As he said back then, it was great to have a few Scotsmen with a tough mentality in the team and Jimmy Melrose was certainly an excellent example of that, in addition to his fellow Scots ,Mark Reid and Colin Walsh.
That was the year I first started going. What a team!
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Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.2 -
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Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.0 -
LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.5 -
LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.0 -
PopIcon said:LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.0 -
Off_it said:PopIcon said:LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.
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PopIcon said:Off_it said:PopIcon said:LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.
It was years ago. I'm over it. I was over it the day it happened. I just thought I'd share a Jim Melrose related story on a thread about Jim Melrose. In my experience the bloke is a knob. Your experience may differ, but that doesn't make me wrong.6 -
PopIcon said:Off_it said:PopIcon said:LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.2 -
Off_it said:PopIcon said:Off_it said:PopIcon said:LargeAddick said:Off_it said:oohaahmortimer said:Off_it said:I loved Melrose the player, for us. But I met him once and thought he was an absolute ****, openly taking the piss out of two young lads outside Wolves ground to look "clever" in front of his pals. Knob.
not doubting he’s a **** he’s a sweaty sock for a start so increases the odds **
** only joking I love Scottish people x
The Charlton fans said hello, explained who they supported and said how much they enjoyed his time with us. He just looked at them like they were shit on his shoes and then in a mock cockney accent came out with some old guff like "Cor blimey, apples and pears, my old man's a dustman", etc, much to his own amusement and that of the people he was with. Totally uncalled for. Just rude c**ty behaviour.
To be fair, I think one of the Charlton lads may have then said something like "Enjoy Macclesfield, you c***!". Which he didn't like, but fcuk him.
*one of these two Charlton fans may have been me.
It was years ago. I'm over it. I was over it the day it happened. I just thought I'd share a Jim Melrose related story on a thread about Jim Melrose. In my experience the bloke is a knob. Your experience may differ, but that doesn't make me wrong.
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Was it that attitude that riled Chris Kamara to punch him in the face after a game?0
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johnnyhumphrey said:Was it that attitude that riled Chris Kamara to punch him in the face after a game?0