My childhood hero - along wih Johhny H. I even got a number 6 put on my adidas replica shirt - only for us to sign Paul Miller who always insisted on having the number 6 shirt and so Shirty moved to 5. I wasn't happy about it, I can tell you. I still cringe when I recall someone calling me "Miller" when I was playing football in the park one day.
No one here will forget his 2 goals in the last 7 minutes of extra time in the PlayOff staying up reply against Leeds.
We truly did snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, stayed in the top flight - so thank you, Shirty!
The story as I remember it from the News of the Screws circa 1988 was that he swept the wee lass off her feet and sat her down on the kitchen stove - when all the hobs were turned up to maximum heat...
When I got home from St Andrews after seeing us beat Leeds in the First Division play-off, I must have watched Shirtliff's interview with Yorkshire TV twenty times in a row. It was a classic. The biased Yorkie commentator was obviously gutted and pig-sick at seeing mighty Leeds overcome in extra time by the Addicks. "Tell us Peter, what does it feel like, you a Yorkshire lad, to deny Leeds promotion." Shirtliff's reply "listen, Charlton pay my wages and that's all I care about." Classic I tell thee.
[quote][cite]Posted By: Lewis Coaches[/cite]would have seen him anyway,as he was Ronnie Moore;s right hand man at Tranmere.Can you give a pound for Ronnie slill have the poster to prove it.[/quote]
[quote][cite]Posted By: Cardinal Sin[/cite]When I got home from St Andrews after seeing us beat Leeds in the First Division play-off, I must have watched Shirtliff's interview with Yorkshire TV twenty times in a row. It was a classic. The biased Yorkie commentator was obviously gutted and pig-sick at seeing mighty Leeds overcome in extra time by the Addicks. "Tell us Peter, what does it feel like, you a Yorkshire lad, to deny Leeds promotion." Shirtliff's reply "listen, Charlton pay my wages and that's all I care about." Classic I tell thee.[/quote]
And damned Leeds with faint praise, "I like John Pearson!" although Leeds were dirty as hell throughout that final, Shirtliff was no angel, kneeing a Leeds player in the head in our area, got a booking today he'd get a red card and extended ban - it was so blatant.
First saw Shirtliff at Forest when we lost 4-0, early after we were promoted, despite the score he stood out as class, the next weekend he was celebrating our victory at Old trafford.
Shirtlifter - absolute, utter legend. Him, Thommo and (to a lesser extent and only in a few matches) Paul Miller were my favourite players growing up. After Leroy of course...
No one here will forget his 2 goals in the last 7 minutes of extra time in the PlayOff staying up reply against Leeds.
We truly did snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, stayed in the top flight - so thank you, Shirty!
You could say he saved the existence of the club. Back in 1987 we needed the revenues from crowds that First Division football would bring and relegation would almost have certainly brought extinction having spent just one season in the top flight. His goals were priceless in keeping the club afloat financially. A Charlton legend. He'll get a clap and cheer from me.
[cite]Posted By: Cardinal Sin[/cite]When I got home from St Andrews after seeing us beat Leeds in the First Division play-off, I must have watched Shirtliff's interview with Yorkshire TV twenty times in a row. It was a classic. The biased Yorkie commentator was obviously gutted and pig-sick at seeing mighty Leeds overcome in extra time by the Addicks. "Tell us Peter, what does it feel like, you a Yorkshire lad, to deny Leeds promotion." Shirtliff's reply "listen, Charlton pay my wages and that's all I care about." Classic I tell thee.
" ......' Appen I 'aff ter plaaaaay fer Chaaaaarton", said in Yorkshire dialect so thick you could cut it with a knife.
No one here will forget his 2 goals in the last 7 minutes of extra time in the PlayOff staying up reply against Leeds.
We truly did snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, stayed in the top flight - so thank you, Shirty!
Feck that the best bit of the match was "doing" Iain Baird with his knee. Baird thought he was an hard man but Shirty scared the daylights out of him and he didn't want to know for the rest of the match.
Shirtliff was immense but what a great match, the first time I cried with emotion following Charlton. I was at home with the old man and we were going nuts at the radio, what is it with Play-offs and Charlton. All of the 11 played their part (including Miller, to a point), Mark Stuart came on to be effective also. Look at the team (below), some greats in there. Just another unbelievable night in our colourful history, but that’s why we love the club/team so much. It’s never dull!
GK 1 Bob Bolder RB 2 John Humphrey CB 5 Peter Shirtliff CB 6 Paul Miller LB 3 Mark Reid RM 7 Steve Gritt CM 4 Andy Peake CM 8 Rob Lee CF 9 Jim Melrose CF 10 Garth Crooks CF 11 Colin Walsh Substitutes: FW 12 Mark Stuart
A very good Charlton player and incredibly consistent. His only blemish was when he got sent off for stamping. His suspension was the start of a terrible run of results. Anyone remember whom he stamped on?
I was lucky enough to interview him once for an article I wrote when he was on the coaching staff at Barnsley. I have just dug it out and here are a couple of the questions I asked him:
Q: "1-0 down, 2-1 up, Shirtliff scored and we stayed up" is one of my favourite all time Charlton ditty's. You must tell me how you felt after the final whistle of the Play Off Final against Leeds at St Andrews."
A: Relieved to have succeeded in securing 1st Div status. Then very proud to have played such a major part in the final game."
Q: "You played in defence with a number of good centre backs at the time - Pates, Pender, Caton, Miller, Thompson - who was the best?"
A: Pates - good left foot and a good lad and player. Miller - strong character, good lad and team player. Both good players."
Q: The next season (1987/88) we stayed up by sending Chelsea into the Play-Offs instead of ourselves. Stamford Bridge was like a cauldron that day and not for the faint hearted. What do you remember of the game?"
A: Chelsea tried to intimidate us physically. We stood our ground and got a deserved draw which was required. There were certainly a few challenges flying about!!"
Q: "Don't you wish you had played for us at The Valley?"
A: I would very much have liked to play at The Valley (as it is now) for Charlton. I may return in another capacity one day."
This was around 1996. There was a load of questions but he finished off by saying: "I still look for Charlton's result on Saturdays. I hold the club in great esteem. People at Charlton appreciated my efforts, which is not always the case."
This was around 1996. There was a load of questions but he finished off by saying: "I still look for Charlton's result on Saturdays. I hold the club in great esteem.
People at Charlton appreciated my efforts, which is not always the case."
I think that last sentence says a multitude of things.
And obviously most players are far more sensitive than we believe.
[quote][cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]A very good Charlton player and incredibly consistent. His only blemish was when he got sent off for stamping. His suspension was the start of a terrible run of results. Anyone remember whom he stamped on?[/quote]
Definitely Martin Allen in the League Cup at QPR. Paul Williams nipped in on a Maddix back pass to go round the keeper 1-0. Allen was late on Shirtliff and he retaliated so was sent off. Trevor Francis equalised and then got the winner with an overhead kick. He also got John Humphrey booked with a bit of slyness which thereafter made him a wrong 'un in my book. Was very down about that defeat for quite a while.
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No one here will forget his 2 goals in the last 7 minutes of extra time in the PlayOff staying up reply against Leeds.
We truly did snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, stayed in the top flight - so thank you, Shirty!
Love Shirty, awesome name, great player.
Would hope he gets a warm welcome next season......[/quote]
A great player for us.
yep i have
And damned Leeds with faint praise, "I like John Pearson!" although Leeds were dirty as hell throughout that final, Shirtliff was no angel, kneeing a Leeds player in the head in our area, got a booking today he'd get a red card and extended ban - it was so blatant.
First saw Shirtliff at Forest when we lost 4-0, early after we were promoted, despite the score he stood out as class, the next weekend he was celebrating our victory at Old trafford.
Or those in the Soccer Sixes!
still remember him 'skittling' two derby players in the air at selhurst donkeys yrs ago..
met him once as well...
" ......' Appen I 'aff ter plaaaaay fer Chaaaaarton", said in Yorkshire dialect so thick you could cut it with a knife.
Yes
Feck that the best bit of the match was "doing" Iain Baird with his knee. Baird thought he was an hard man but Shirty scared the daylights out of him and he didn't want to know for the rest of the match.
Genius - love shirty and always will PURE LEGEND
GK 1 Bob Bolder
RB 2 John Humphrey
CB 5 Peter Shirtliff
CB 6 Paul Miller
LB 3 Mark Reid
RM 7 Steve Gritt
CM 4 Andy Peake
CM 8 Rob Lee
CF 9 Jim Melrose
CF 10 Garth Crooks
CF 11 Colin Walsh
Substitutes:
FW 12 Mark Stuart
Q: "1-0 down, 2-1 up, Shirtliff scored and we stayed up" is one of my favourite all time Charlton ditty's. You must tell me how you felt after the final whistle of the Play Off Final against Leeds at St Andrews."
A: Relieved to have succeeded in securing 1st Div status. Then very proud to have played such a major part in the final game."
Q: "You played in defence with a number of good centre backs at the time - Pates, Pender, Caton, Miller, Thompson - who was the best?"
A: Pates - good left foot and a good lad and player. Miller - strong character, good lad and team player. Both good players."
Q: The next season (1987/88) we stayed up by sending Chelsea into the Play-Offs instead of ourselves. Stamford Bridge was like a cauldron that day and not for the faint hearted. What do you remember of the game?"
A: Chelsea tried to intimidate us physically. We stood our ground and got a deserved draw which was required. There were certainly a few challenges flying about!!"
Q: "Don't you wish you had played for us at The Valley?"
A: I would very much have liked to play at The Valley (as it is now) for Charlton. I may return in another capacity one day."
This was around 1996. There was a load of questions but he finished off by saying: "I still look for Charlton's result on Saturdays. I hold the club in great esteem. People at Charlton appreciated my efforts, which is not always the case."
Bloke is a fully fledged Addick Legend imo.
I think that last sentence says a multitude of things.
And obviously most players are far more sensitive than we believe.
Definitely Martin Allen in the League Cup at QPR. Paul Williams nipped in on a Maddix back pass to go round the keeper 1-0. Allen was late on Shirtliff and he retaliated so was sent off. Trevor Francis equalised and then got the winner with an overhead kick. He also got John Humphrey booked with a bit of slyness which thereafter made him a wrong 'un in my book. Was very down about that defeat for quite a while.
Where?
Bit of a bolt from the blue but I'll take that - I'm off to get my shirt printed up so I can be the first one in Essex with one
Cheers AFKA