Pay tribute to the '87 Play-off team ahead of Thursday's tie
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Airman Brown said:killerandflash said:fenaddick said:killerandflash said:AFKABartram said:Feels too early to be effective0
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killerandflash said:Airman Brown said:killerandflash said:fenaddick said:killerandflash said:AFKABartram said:Feels too early to be effective0
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I often leave the fans bar 10-15 minutes before kickoff, but they may well stop serving 30 minutes before. I think last entry is possibly 30 minutes before, too.0
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Rock Spectacle said:ElfsborgAddick said:
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My first Charlton team - loved everyone of those guys5
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lordromford said:Henry Irving said:4
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kinveachyaddick said:lordromford said:Henry Irving said:
Which made it all the more enjoyable
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DOUCHER said:Think the fans who went to Birmingham should also be paraded - wonder how many of us are left or could prove we were there6
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Two reasons for 7.15 start:
The Players are from 59 for Rob Lee to Lennie Lawrence who is 77; they walk slowly around the pitch as their bodies are battered from their playing days.
CAFC ex PE teacher and ex manager looks the fittest!🤦🏻♂️
The fans in their seats at 7.15 will remind the Players of the size of the crowd at 'home games' at Palace 🤷🏻♂️
I was at the Full members match against Birmingham, 2nd round 1986/87 when they announced the crowd changes to the players 🙄9 -
Went to both the home leg at you-know-where (Selhurst, sigh) and the away leg at Elland Road. Made the journey with three Maltese lads — absolute characters — who’d got comps off Colin Walsh. We ended up sitting in a stand that looked right down on the terrace packed with Charlton fans. The atmosphere? Easily the most intimidating match I’ve ever been to.
You could see outside Elland Road — Leeds fans were on rooftops just to get a glimpse. Proper gladiatorial stuff. Police horses were charging into crowds directly outside our stand like something out of Braveheart. Walking down the road afterwards, we were like walking targets — three Maltese blokes in slick leather jackets, me tagging along, all casual’d up. Leeds fans spotted us, swarmed — it was turning nasty until the police stepped in. Big relief when we were safely heading back south, adrenaline still pumping.
That experience actually put me off going to the St Andrews replay. I remember staying home, glued to the radio, pacing the living room like a lunatic. Then catching the highlights on TV and feeling absolutely sky-high. That kind of buzz that makes you love this club.
I reckon the 1987 squad should be brought out at 7.30pm sharp on Thursday — if they do it at 7.15, it'll be a ghost town outside with everyone still battling chaos at the turnstiles.
On a brighter note, I was lucky enough in 1998 to have a mate filming titles for Match of the Day, and he invited me to the Valley where he was filming with none other than Sasa Ilic. I stood pitchside watching it all happen, proper surreal moment. Best part? Afterwards I gave Sasa a lift back as he lived in West London. Having a Wembley hero in the passenger seat? That’s a special Charlton memory.
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valleynick66 said:Covered End said:Stupid planning it for 7.15pm.
I'll be surprised if there's 5,000 in their seats by then.
7.30pm earliest would have been more sensible and encourage fans to be in by then.0 -
I recall when Leeds scored the first goal, Bremner who was their manager then, ran out of his dugout and did a aeroplane right in front of the few Charlton fans there. I thought it was a bit classless at the time.1
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Valiantphil said:Could always roll out Johnny Fortune - seeing as it will be 20 years to the day, since his late header.0
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Jim Melrose has informed me that he will only take 9 seconds to get round the pitch10
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I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.1
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tangoflash said:I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.
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tangoflash said:I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.3
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SomervilleAddick said:DOUCHER said:Think the fans who went to Birmingham should also be paraded - wonder how many of us are left or could prove we were there0
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tangoflash said:I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.
A bit like the myth that tennis commentators referred to Andy Murray as British when he won and Scottish when he lost?
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JohnnyH2 said:tangoflash said:I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.0
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SporadicAddick said:tangoflash said:I'm surprised Rob Lee will be there. I thought he'd wiped us from his history.
A bit like the myth that tennis commentators referred to Andy Murray as British when he won and Scottish when he lost?Reality is the Newcastle move was fantastic for him and the majority of his career spent there. It’s just natural that is what he is known for outside of our Charlton bubble and he will be most asked about.2 -
Time for my own bah humbug moment.
This is all a bit of a nonsense.
This isn't a meaningless end of season game where there's space for this.
It feels like it's becoming a bit of a "celebration" - almost a party atmosphere.
We haven't done anything yet. Keep the legends for the first game back in The Championship if we win the next two games.
If WW need anything to gee them up, just tell them that we are already celebrating.2 -
It’s just a way of getting people into their seats, it’s not us celebrating already. It’s good to recognise legends, the club hadn’t done it enough recently until the ex players association got off the ground. If you don’t like it then just ignore it and let other people have their fun!6
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SporadicAddick said:Time for my own bah humbug moment.
This is all a bit of a nonsense.
This isn't a meaningless end of season game where there's space for this.
It feels like it's becoming a bit of a "celebration" - almost a party atmosphere.
We haven't done anything yet. Keep the legends for the first game back in The Championship if we win the next two games.
If WW need anything to gee them up, just tell them that we are already celebrating.0 -
fenaddick said:It’s just a way of getting people into their seats, it’s not us celebrating already. It’s good to recognise legends, the club hadn’t done it enough recently until the ex players association got off the ground. If you don’t like it then just ignore it and let other people have their fun!5
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As long as they don't invite Nicky Bailey along as well4
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stoneroses19 said:SporadicAddick said:Time for my own bah humbug moment.
This is all a bit of a nonsense.
This isn't a meaningless end of season game where there's space for this.
It feels like it's becoming a bit of a "celebration" - almost a party atmosphere.
We haven't done anything yet. Keep the legends for the first game back in The Championship if we win the next two games.
If WW need anything to gee them up, just tell them that we are already celebrating.1 -
valleynick66 said:Covered End said:Stupid planning it for 7.15pm.
I'll be surprised if there's 5,000 in their seats by then.
7.30pm earliest would have been more sensible and encourage fans to be in by then.If they are planning something else maybe they should choose which one is more important, personally I think it's almost an insult to "pay tribute" to our former heroes when the ground will be practically empty.1 -
charltonbob said:valleynick66 said:Covered End said:Stupid planning it for 7.15pm.
I'll be surprised if there's 5,000 in their seats by then.
7.30pm earliest would have been more sensible and encourage fans to be in by then.If they are planning something else maybe they should choose which one is more important, personally I think it's almost an insult to "pay tribute" to our former heroes when the ground will be practically empty.
But they won't come out to 7.30pm earliest.1