Supporter of the Year was the legend that is Norman Barker, better known to all away travellers as Headphones Norm.
His award was presented to him by Nathan Jones.
Fantastic. He used to travel on the coach when I first started to watch Charlton regularly back in 82 . First time I’ve ever seen him without the headphones.
Supporter of the Year was the legend that is Norman Barker, better known to all away travellers as Headphones Norm.
His award was presented to him by Nathan Jones.
Fantastic. He used to travel on the coach when I first started to watch Charlton regularly back in 82 . First time I’ve ever seen him without the headphones.
Fab evening - Lennie Glover is a character and a half - lovely bloke - I had a good chat with Lennie, Jacko, and Nathan - but massive call out for Norm - lovely bloke, and he was at the ‘74 Who concert as well
Museum was full of people this evening who love CAFC ❤️
Big well done to Ian Wallis @killerjerrylee for making sure it happened and organising the night.
Huge thanks to all the museum trustees and volunteers for their work getting the place ready, serving drinks etc. We'll tidy up this morning.
And a special thanks to everyone who came along, shame we couldn't have had a bigger venue. Very pleased that Nathan came at short notice and made an off the cuff speech.
I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure. Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved, a special mention for Nathan Jones whose attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson.
I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure. Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved, a special mention for Nathan Jones whose attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson.
Always something new to see. I had an old pin badge (50s ?) stuck in a drawer that an old Charlton fan gave me 30 years ago when he moved abroad - was chuffed the Museum took it and put in one of their cabinets. In their archive forever now. It is an asset for sure, so much stuff and growing - even smells like a museum
Must have a lot of undisplayed archive bits too. Brilliant.
I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure. Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved, a special mention for Nathan Jones whose attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson.
Always something new to see. I had an old pin badge (50s ?) stuck in a drawer that an old Charlton fan gave me 30 years ago when he moved abroad - was chuffed the Museum took it and put in one of their cabinets. In their archive for ever now. It is an asset for sure - even smells like a museum
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His award was presented to him by Nathan Jones.
Two of the three new Hall of Fame inductees, Johnnie Jackson and Lenny Glover with their awards.
Scotty Kingsley was unable to attend.
Two old team mates share some memories
Museum was full of people this evening who love CAFC ❤️
How are Supporter of the Year awards decided? Would be great to know how/where to vote, and even nominate!
He's rocking Richard Prior / Brewsters Millions vibes in that pic
A happy JJ but he has a bone to pick with @Stig
Huge thanks to all the museum trustees and volunteers for their work getting the place ready, serving drinks etc. We'll tidy up this morning.
And a special thanks to everyone who came along, shame we couldn't have had a bigger venue. Very pleased that Nathan came at short notice and made an off the cuff speech.
Must have a lot of undisplayed archive bits too. Brilliant.