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40 years ago
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Airman Brown said:paulsturgess said:Looks a bigger crowd than the 8.5k attendance0
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DaveMehmet said:SporadicAddick said:DaveMehmet said:paulsturgess said:Airman Brown said:paulsturgess said:Looks a bigger crowd than the 8.5k attendance
eed stand wasn’t even half full
. I actually seem to remember more from 40/50 years ago then I ever do nowadays
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Covered End said:Rock Spectacle said:Was on the east for quite a bit of the 2nd half, stewarding was extremely lenient once an access route became available2
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I used to always stand between the main stand and the Covered End, but I had a weekend job at LBC, just off Fleet Street, and when I got to the ground the turnstiles were closed as the section was full. Paid £5.20 and got a seat in the main stand, sitting right over on the right so I could look down and see my dad and our friends in our usual place. Had that ticket in my wallet for years after that, until a pen leaked in my jacket pocket and ruined the wallet and the ticket 🤦🏻♂️0
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I sat in The Main Stand for the first time that day. I don't know why because we (my brothers and I) normally always went on one of the terraces either side. Perhaps it was because those terraces were packed and my Mum was with us that day. She and my Dad started going regularly again from that point on. The adversity of those times strengthened our family's support of the club. Mind you, Lennie's new team didn't hurt.
The atmosphere that day was strange. I can't believe it was 40 years ago. We should have requested to play Stoke at home this weekend.3 -
My perception of time is really weird…the 40 years since this game feels like a lifetime ago!But…I received a 7 inch single in the post today which is a red vinyl rerelease of The Style Council’s first single, Speak Like a Child…to celebrate 40 years since it was released (19th Sept).I know the game was 40 years ago, but I absolutely refuse to believe that I first bought that single 40 years ago…that just isn’t possible 🫣🤦🏻♂️😂1
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Lewis Coaches said:Anyone under 45 years of age has no idea what we went through over this period of Charlton Athletic history.
Glad you also have a sense of occasion be it or not an unhappy one.
Problem of course being we our no longer owners of our beloved Valley.
Great photos by the way .
Seeing it in it's sorry state makes me appreciate it all the more now.
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Lost count of the number of times that I drove to Charlton from Welling, during those 7 years, just to look at the ground from various vantage points.4
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My first ever game. 40 years of this shit!
Wouldn’t change it for anything.1 -
Video of the day from the Museum Youtube channel
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What a video.
A pity it's not clearer images.
I was on the pitch at half time and at full time, but can't see myself.
I could see @southamptonaddick talking to Lennie Lawrence on the pitch towards the end of half time.
I also recognised an old skinhead Steve Allchurch (haven't seen him in 40 years).
It looked like Rick with a banner on the pitch at full time.
Plenty of other faces I recall, but don't know names.1 -
TelMc32 said:My perception of time is really weird…the 40 years since this game feels like a lifetime ago!But…I received a 7 inch single in the post today which is a red vinyl rerelease of The Style Council’s first single, Speak Like a Child…to celebrate 40 years since it was released (19th Sept).I know the game was 40 years ago, but I absolutely refuse to believe that I first bought that single 40 years ago…that just isn’t possible 🫣🤦🏻♂️😂0