Former loan Addicks defender Linvoy Primus was the special guest as the Street Violence Ruins Lives project, run by the football club and Charlton Community Trust, was officially launched in Bexley in mid-November.
The Portsmouth centre-half, whose stint at the club expired following Saturday's match against Norwich City, visited Belmont Primary School, in Bexleyheath, to talk to pupils about the dangers of gang culture and guns and knives.
From O/S....bottom of some random article about Waggy & Toks I was probably the only person to read!
Finally, Charlton defender Linvoy Primus has returned to Portsmouth after his loan spell with the Addicks came to an end following Saturday's defeat at Norwich City.
Primus scored once in 10 games in his second spell with the Addicks, but has missed the last five matches after becoming a victim of the five-loan player on a matchday ruling.
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Got a feeling we actually had him until after the Norwich game.
Can't see him being involved even if he is here though, with Hudson and Fortune fit he's the least important loan player.
The Portsmouth centre-half, whose stint at the club expired following Saturday's match against Norwich City, visited Belmont Primary School, in Bexleyheath, to talk to pupils about the dangers of gang culture and guns and knives.
Taken from the OS
Finally, Charlton defender Linvoy Primus has returned to Portsmouth after his loan spell with the Addicks came to an end following Saturday's defeat at Norwich City.
Primus scored once in 10 games in his second spell with the Addicks, but has missed the last five matches after becoming a victim of the five-loan player on a matchday ruling.