If it's who I think it is, he's from Aylesbury and I can confirm he's a prize prick. I am pleased to say I haven't seen the idiot for years. He's right up there with that thick "ginger" tosser who followed us for a few years trying to be an obnoxious as he could all the time. An embarrassment to Charlton however you look at it, the pair of them.
Thought I'd seen this before as well but that picture has done the rounds. Once of the nationals couldn't resist the archetypal image of the football moron.
Cardinal Sin CommentTime17 hours ago quote# 37
If it's who I think it is, he's from Aylesbury and I can confirm he's a prize prick. I am pleased to say I haven't seen the idiot for years. He's right up there with that thick "ginger" tosser who followed us for a few years trying to be an obnoxious as he could all the time. An embarrassment to Charlton however you look at it, the pair of them
Cardinal, he WAS the ginger tosser from Oxford. The blokes from Aylesbury were two brothers and I'm sure they weren't associated to this twat. I may be wrong though.
[cite]Posted By: Steve Dowman[/cite]Ashtray, he was from Aylesbury, I could not remember the name of the town until someone mentioned it. He was always known as Oxford though.
Oh right. He wasn't one of the brothers though with the "Aylesbury Charlton" flag though was he?
First spotted Oxford at away match at Coventry when we lost 3-0 Steve Gritt in goal.As I recall he fell down on the terrace and was taken by first aid around the pitch and down the players tunnel,seemed to be out like alight.Five mins passed by and he came running out off the tunnel and back into the away end to the cheers of the fans.
[cite]Posted By: Lewis Coaches[/cite]First spotted Oxford at away match at Coventry when we lost 3-0 Steve Gritt in goal.As I recall he fell down on the terrace and was taken by first aid around the pitch and down the players tunnel,seemed to be out like alight.Five mins passed by and he came running out off the tunnel and back into the away end to the cheers of the fans.
So was this guy some sort of Hooligan firm runner or did he just want to be? Because it sounds like to some of you he was a legend who helped others enjoy the day but to others he seem to be classed as an utter bellend.
A bell end wannabe in reality, though he must have had some good qualities choosing cafc in the first place so I tended to give him the benefit of the doubt.
[cite]Posted By: Steve Dowman[/cite]A bell end wannabe in reality, though he must have had some good qualities choosing cafc in the first place so I tended to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Yea i thought he sounded like more of the Bellend wannabe category. Never like to think badly of our fans so i think the guy needs some credit for choosing CAFC in the first place as you said.
The guy was Charlton thats good enough.very few of us back then.As for hooligan firm runner RU 1986 you have to go back a few more years for that one.Try Clockwork Orange trip Plymouth 5-0 defeat but thats another story.
[cite]Posted By: Lewis Coaches[/cite]The guy was Charlton thats good enough.very few of us back then.As for hooligan firm runner RU 1986 you have to go back a few more years for that one.Try Clockwork Orange trip Plymouth 5-0 defeat but thats another story.
[cite]Posted By: Lewis Coaches[/cite]The guy was Charlton thats good enough.very few of us back then.As for hooligan firm runner RU 1986 you have to go back a few more years for that one.Try Clockwork Orange trip Plymouth 5-0 defeat but thats another story.
I see so he was not at this 5-0 defeat then im guessing?? "Clockwork Orange trip" "another story" sounds interesting i dont get the film reference but maybe that my age :-)
[cite]Posted By: Lewis Coaches[/cite]The guy was Charlton thats good enough.very few of us back then.As for hooligan firm runner RU 1986 you have to go back a few more years for that one.Try Clockwork Orange trip Plymouth 5-0 defeat but thats another story.
I see so he was not at this 5-0 defeat then im guessing?? "Clockwork Orange trip" "another story" sounds interesting i dont get the film reference but maybe that my age :-)
From Stanley Kubrick's film, "Clockwork Orange"
[cite]Posted By: alberto balsam[/cite]Football specials, eye make-up and bowler hats!
I was there for that one, 1973 I think ............. was still living in Welling back then, so long train journey down to Plymouth ..... and long delays and crap on the way back, police held up the train at Taunton because of bov ver. In those days the team travelled on the train - remember sitting talking with Eire international midfielder Eamon Rogers, who we'd recently signed from Blackburn Rovers for around £17,000 - more than we can afford to pay in 2010.
When we finally got back to Paddington around midnight, there was a well lubricated Phil Warman walking along the platform being lairy with a banana sticking out of his trouser flies.
And then we hitched a lift from Paddington with David White (I think), one of the directors, who dropped me and my mate back in Welling. Lovely gesture.
By Plymouth station, there is a high footbridge across the dual carriageway - and as all the Charlton walked down with our Clockwork Orange boys marching in formation in their white coats and bowlers, the Argyle crew had got ahead of us - and bombed us with bricks and bottles from the bridge.
The football was diabolical, lost 5-0 .... we had borrowed Mick Kearns from Walsall as we had a keeper crisis, and young Ritchie Bowman was making his debut in midfield. We were completely overun - but hey-ho, another classic away day following the sometimes not so mighty Charlton Athletic.
[cite]Posted By: AshTray[/cite]Why? He's surely a tool. Only seen him since the premiership years and always upsetting decent supporters with his behaviour.
only since the premiership years,do me a favour been goin donkeys
[cite]Posted By: AshTray[/cite]Why? He's surely a tool. Only seen him since the premiership years and always upsetting decent supporters with his behaviour.
only since the premiership years,do me a favour been goin donkeys
Captain goes Every match: Part of the "Cheesie-Army" on the trains............
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haha yer thats the one mate, didnt recognise her! cheers for clearing that up :-P
Whoosh!!!
say no more mate, dont give up the day job
Christ don't let West Side Story see that or he'll spend all night trawling through old threads so he can sink this one!
He wishes he could sink a pair of tits...
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If it's who I think it is, he's from Aylesbury and I can confirm he's a prize prick. I am pleased to say I haven't seen the idiot for years. He's right up there with that thick "ginger" tosser who followed us for a few years trying to be an obnoxious as he could all the time. An embarrassment to Charlton however you look at it, the pair of them
Cardinal, he WAS the ginger tosser from Oxford. The blokes from Aylesbury were two brothers and I'm sure they weren't associated to this twat. I may be wrong though.
Oh right. He wasn't one of the brothers though with the "Aylesbury Charlton" flag though was he?
Granted he gets a bit silly when hes had a beer but CAFC 100%
Haha I remember that.
Yea i thought he sounded like more of the Bellend wannabe category. Never like to think badly of our fans so i think the guy needs some credit for choosing CAFC in the first place as you said.
Football specials, eye make-up and bowler hats!
I see so he was not at this 5-0 defeat then im guessing?? "Clockwork Orange trip" "another story" sounds interesting i dont get the film reference but maybe that my age :-)
bang out of order there mate.
From Stanley Kubrick's film, "Clockwork Orange"
I was there for that one, 1973 I think ............. was still living in Welling back then, so long train journey down to Plymouth ..... and long delays and crap on the way back, police held up the train at Taunton because of bov ver. In those days the team travelled on the train - remember sitting talking with Eire international midfielder Eamon Rogers, who we'd recently signed from Blackburn Rovers for around £17,000 - more than we can afford to pay in 2010.
When we finally got back to Paddington around midnight, there was a well lubricated Phil Warman walking along the platform being lairy with a banana sticking out of his trouser flies.
And then we hitched a lift from Paddington with David White (I think), one of the directors, who dropped me and my mate back in Welling. Lovely gesture.
By Plymouth station, there is a high footbridge across the dual carriageway - and as all the Charlton walked down with our Clockwork Orange boys marching in formation in their white coats and bowlers, the Argyle crew had got ahead of us - and bombed us with bricks and bottles from the bridge.
The football was diabolical, lost 5-0 .... we had borrowed Mick Kearns from Walsall as we had a keeper crisis, and young Ritchie Bowman was making his debut in midfield. We were completely overun - but hey-ho, another classic away day following the sometimes not so mighty Charlton Athletic.
only since the premiership years,do me a favour been goin donkeys
Captain goes Every match: Part of the "Cheesie-Army" on the trains............