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Peter ‘Scoop’ Burrowes - RIP
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A real Charlton legend. RIP.0
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Sad news - an instantly recognisable Charlton voice now falls silent. RIP Peter.2
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RIP Peter! Absolute legend. X0
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Devastating news, he said to me after the play off match a few weeks back ‘see you in August’.
RIP Scoop, proud to have known you.5 -
Very sad to come on here and see this news, he's been part of the Charlton fabric for as long as I can remember, my sincere condolences to his family and friends. And thanks Peter.2
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Loved reading his reports in the old Kentish Independent and hearing his dulcet tones on various radio stations.
he wil be very sadly missed. RIP Peter0 -
That honour has already been given to Colin Cameron but perhaps something else can be done.valleynick66 said:Can they name the Press Room after him as a small token perhaps ?4 -
Yes of course you are correct. Perhaps the gantry as he was most recently seen there sharing the crowd size etc.Henry Irving said:
That honour has already been given to Colin Cameron but perhaps something else can be done.valleynick66 said:Can they name the Press Room after him as a small token perhaps ?
Regardless the club tributes from Elliot and Lawrence speak volumes of the genuine fondness for him.2 -
Oh that is so sad
Legend is not an overstatement
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Yes, I was speaking to him early April and he appeared to be fine then waiting for a bus.BDL said:Devastating news, he said to me after the play off match a few weeks back ‘see you in August’.
RIP Scoop, proud to have known you.
I'm quite surprised.
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Some photos of Scoop from the Tom Morris archive (and yes, Tom had filed them under "Scoop"
With Roger Alwen helping to launch Valley Gold in 1989
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Scoop with Eddie Firmani in the US in 1978

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Finally, Scoop at home in the Valley Press Gantry 2002

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RIP. Sad news.0
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Saturday afternoons when Charlton were away I’d sit at the kitchen table with the radio on listening to the Beeb catching the latest scores. Dec 74 I twiddling with the dial and I heard this voice saying ‘it’s Wrexham 0 Charlton 3 Peter Burrows for IRN back to the studio’. That was my first knowledge of Peter and IRN now LBC of course. I’ve met him many times over the years. Great bloke will be sadly missed everbody connected with the club. RIP scoop.3
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Where do I start.
Like others my first knowledge of him was the LBC reports and KI journalism of the 70's and 80's.
Iirc he once wrote at the time that Mike Bailey left to manage Brighton that he had started his journalistic career as Mike was making his debut for the Addicks in the early 60's so he really was an old father time figure.
Like others I enjoyed his company also at Canterbury, but I also had other links to him through his involvement with the Labour Party and once when I saw him volunteering at a London Theatre.
RIP old friend.4 -
Was a great Charlton character and always came across as friendly bloke
RIP1 -
Charlton journalistic legend.
RIP ‘Scoop.’1 -
RIP1
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Condolences to his family and friends. A part of my Charlton history , when radio was the way to keep up with Charlton events, he was one of the voices out of the ether.0
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Didnt get players tickets from him but one night in Portsmouth I was given the Charlton captain to look after .guinnessaddick said:RIP Scoop.
Remember getting some player tickets from him at Goodison many years ago.
A true Charlton legend.
Peter is as I write speaking with other old Charlton pressmen who have passed away.
Rest in peace Peter .0 -
RIP Scoop.0
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I used to see him at every game, with a piece of paper with the attendance which he would show to the press.
RIP.0 -
Although he was around forever, I always think of the 70's when Scoop is mentioned - mainly due to the much missed Kentish Independent and the LBC reports. He was the bearer of usually grim tidings from far flung places, but I'd guess like the rest of us he never gave up hoping!
RIP a big part of the Charlton story.3 -
He was the voice of Charlton for years. Listening to him when I could not get to games was an absolute given.
RIP Peter0 -
Part of the Charlton fabric you’d see him here, there and everywhere . I remember going to brekkie with a monster hangover at some filthy b&b in Bury the day after a thrilling 0-0 league cup game in the early nineties and there he was having breakfast , just seeing him was a Charlton buzz just like you got when you saw Headphones Norm . Whenever I bumped in to Scoop i’d always find myself saying his name in a slightly nasally voice imitating him signing off from a radio report .
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Ah, that's really sad news to hear. First met Scoop back as a kid in the 70's as he was a pal of my grandad and they'd often have a quick chat before the game. It always seemed impossibly glamorous that my grandad knew the bloke who would be on the radio later. Funny really, thinking about it now.
Another link to my first trips to The Valley now sadly gone.
RIP Scoop.6 -
RIP. Lovely that he was at the Lennie Lawrence dinner, one final big Charlton get together.7
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