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redlanered
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A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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Simon from the inbetweeners behind him to the right?DaveMehmet said:
I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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Claudio Ranieri in front of the guy on the right in the light coat.1
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I used to go to school with Martin…..bloke in the centre with the check shirt.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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A number of prominent ones there still go1
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Top bloke is Martin. Lots of familiar faces there!SuedeAdidas said:
I used to go to school with Martin…..bloke in the centre with the check shirt.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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I used to go to school with Martin…..bloke in the centre with the check shirt.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
Tony Watt in the white jacket with his hands in his pockets.
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Who knew Claire Grogan was an Addick?redlanered said:Or here?
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Are you sure that's from, "that special day on 5th December 1992"?
Looking from some of those thunderous faces I'd have said more like away to Bristol Rovers this season or something like that.3 -
look like they are pics of the Jimmy Seed stand, be good if there were some of the Covered End from that day - I'm sure there are
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I’m pretty sure that’s Lee Argent mate. Went to my school.DaveMehmet said:
I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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Cardy from Brassic far left.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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Big Geezer in the middle has 'Chippie' on his top. Couldn't be, could it?redlanered said:Or here?
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Is that Martin who is now a black cabbie? Known as Arthur to his mates?SuedeAdidas said:
I used to go to school with Martin…..bloke in the centre with the check shirt.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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Inspector Clouseau is just the other side of him. [Edit - Chippie, that is]
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I know and few of the lads in this photo, I'm far right standing up in Black.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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We had season tickets so when that game came around we naturally opted to go in the Covered End. Presumably, those in that picture wouldn’t necessarily have chosen the away end if they had a similar priority. What was the criteria order for qualifying for a ticket that day, anyone remember ?0
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We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.0
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Were those season tickets you already had for Upton park or ones bought for the return to the valley ?CoulsdonSouthCAFC said:We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.0 -
went everywhere during the 90's, so would have been season tickets we had from Upton Park, but may be elected for the South Stand so we could be seated near each other at a guess.1
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CoulsdonSouthCAFC said:We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.
Jimmy Seed was only split from the start of the following season. For the 92/93 season the away fans were in the temporary West stand.CoulsdonSouthCAFC said:We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.1 -
Yes, remember that now.JohnnyH2 said:CoulsdonSouthCAFC said:We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.
Jimmy Seed was only split from the start of the following season. For the 92/93 season the away fans were in the temporary West stand.CoulsdonSouthCAFC said:We had our season tickets for that season in the Jimmy Seed which was split between home and away.1 -
Great work Steve1
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You might be right mate, I'm shit with names. Haven't seen him for a while but goes to Dartford more now uses a hearing aid?Greenhithe said:
I’m pretty sure that’s Lee Argent mate. Went to my school.DaveMehmet said:
I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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That looks like Lee for sure.Greenhithe said:
I’m pretty sure that’s Lee Argent mate. Went to my school.DaveMehmet said:
I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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I followed Charlton to Selhurst and Upton Park without ever getting a season ticket. However enrolling my two boys into the junior reds was enough to secure three tickets in the Jimmy Seed stand.letthegoodtimesroll said:We had season tickets so when that game came around we naturally opted to go in the Covered End. Presumably, those in that picture wouldn’t necessarily have chosen the away end if they had a similar priority. What was the criteria order for qualifying for a ticket that day, anyone remember ?2 -
Alan Carr white coat with hand on chin.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
Mrs Browns Boys in white jumper behind him
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It’s deffo Lee ArgentLewis Coaches said:
That looks like Lee for sure.Greenhithe said:
I’m pretty sure that’s Lee Argent mate. Went to my school.DaveMehmet said:
I know Ian, 3rd from the right with his hand behind his head.redlanered said:A long-term museum project is to digitise and catalogue the Tom Morris photo archive - 80,000 - 100,000 Charlton photos we reckon.
Many of the player/action shots will be familiar to many, but often not seen/published before will be pictures of fans. From time to time I'll post one or two. So, starting from that special day on 5th December 1992, who recognises themselves among this gathering?:
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