I have absolutely no idea what it takes to nominate someone for an honour but I would 100% help in anyway I can to make this happen. The very least this wonderful lady deserves ❤️
I have absolutely no idea what it takes to nominate someone for an honour but I would 100% help in anyway I can to make this happen. The very least this wonderful lady deserves ❤️
I have absolutely no idea what it takes to nominate someone for an honour but I would 100% help in anyway I can to make this happen. The very least this wonderful lady deserves ❤️
Looking at the Gov site, you need a LOT of the nominees personal details and verification 'letters' .. does anyone have Tracey's details AND her permission to use them ?
Reflecting on her departure, Leaburn said: "It has been an incredibly difficult decision to leave the club, but after 10 years, I feel the time is right for a new challenge.
“I have absolutely loved my time at Charlton and have had the pleasure of working with and meeting so many fantastic people. Charlton truly has a wonderful fanbase who have supported so much of what we’ve tried to achieve. Like them, I’m looking forward to cheering on the boys in the Championship."
Club chairman Gavin Carter added: "We wish Tracey all the very best for the future. She has done an outstanding job during her time at Charlton, not only in her day-to-day responsibilities but also through the many ways she has gone above and beyond her role.
"In particular, she has been the driving force behind our pioneering matchday PSA testing initiative, which has saved many lives over the past eight years. This is something we are immensely proud of and will continue to support as a football club.
"While we are sad to see her go, Tracey will always be part of the Charlton community."
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Has gone above and beyond so many times in ways small and large but none more so than kicking Southall out.
Humbled that she picked me, among others, to help that night.
Reflecting on her departure, Leaburn said: "It has been an incredibly difficult decision to leave the club, but after 10 years, I feel the time is right for a new challenge.
“I have absolutely loved my time at Charlton and have had the pleasure of working with and meeting so many fantastic people. Charlton truly has a wonderful fanbase who have supported so much of what we’ve tried to achieve. Like them, I’m looking forward to cheering on the boys in the Championship."
Club chairman Gavin Carter added: "We wish Tracey all the very best for the future. She has done an outstanding job during her time at Charlton, not only in her day-to-day responsibilities but also through the many ways she has gone above and beyond her role.
"In particular, she has been the driving force behind our pioneering matchday PSA testing initiative, which has saved many lives over the past eight years. This is something we are immensely proud of and will continue to support as a football club.
"While we are sad to see her go, Tracey will always be part of the Charlton community."