charlton 3-3 grimsby in 1983/4 it was our first game after being saved from extintion so my uncle dragged me along to stop me supporting Liverpool who were a couple of hundred miles away and I avoided shopping with my nan, he took me to stand at the back of the east terrace and Itold me my family roots and responsibiliteis to future generations tec. I went a week or so later on my own to see Keven Keegan play his last game in London by which time I was addickted! I can still remember the grief I got in my school in Welwyn Garden City when I yold them who I supported - Charlton who!!!
Charlton 2 Boro 2 in the mid 60s. I was taken to the front and stood with my feet between those little red railings. Still remember that. Can't recall which year but I was just a wee lad. My namesake and boyhood hero was playing. So were Harry Gregory and Lenny Glover and I think Matt Tees scored.
Charlton 0 Arsenal 2. FA Cup 1956. Aged 10. A few weeks later Charlton played Arsenal again at home in the league and won 2-0. I think that was Sam's last game. Huge crowds at both. Everyone seemed to wear flat caps and smoked Weights or Woodbines. Peanut sellers and good humoured rivalry between opposing fans.No segregation. Truly the "working man's" game then when Saturday was the day to support your team and let off steam after a hard working week.
1967 versus Birmingham. I was 10, no memory of match or score. All I remember are the peanut sellers, the bag of Tooty Frooties that my Dad bought me and the smell of the old brewery!
1977 or 78 - Home to Southampton ( I Think) cannot remember the score It was a night game and all i remember was coming in from Harvey Gardens and seeing that massive East Stand and the flood lights on and the hairs on the back of my neck going up. I was 9 years old.
February 29th 1964. Charlton 0 Portsmouth 1. Set me up for a lifetime of footballing disappointment.
Funnily enough, mine was a 1-0 defeat to Pompey, away, back in the 50s, setting me up for similar feelings! We were behind the goal and the Charlton RB (can't remember who), hoofed the ball hard behind for a corner and it hit me on the elbow. They were very heavy, sodden, mucky things in those days (footballs) and, as I was about 4, it nearly knocked me flying. I thought that, as a Charlton player, he was bound to apologise, but he didn't even notice. I knew the world was going to the dogs from that moment on.
Last home game of 67/68 season, a 5-1 win against Hull ( including a Ray Treacy hat trick ). I saw us trounce Rotherham a good few years earlier but don't really count that, as I was very small and can only really remember looking through the red railings at the front of the paddock.
The game that really hooked me was the 4-3 defeat to Millwall on the first day of the following season. Just under 27,000 and a great atmosphere.
Only vague recollection of first game. It was against Exeter and it was on the terraces at The Valley probably around 1981 ish? Can't remember the score.
First ever game was Millwall v Hull City Boxing Day(ish) around 1964/5, then another Millwall v I've no idea sometime later, then Fulham v ???, then Palace v Hull City. All my Dad's doing though God knows why Millwall and Fulham 'cos he was a Palace supporter. Remember Selhurst at the time and thinking 'What a dump' and vowing never to go there again even at that age (little did I know at the time). He seemed to have a downer on Charlton and I never found out why, but finally got taken to The Valley in the 1965/6 season by a mates dad and never looked back. Used to think it was v Palace but checking back on fixtures, that was too late in the season. All lost in the mists of time.
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Are you sure ? Didn't think Wolves were in 2nd division 68/69
I went to the game at Wembley too. Platini was absolute quality that day (pity he's such a cnut now)
1990-91
charlton v west ham drew 1-1
dont remember that much of it as i was very young.
That was my second game, Karim, and the last ever"home" game at Selhurst Park. My first game was the week before, 1-0 home win over Newcastle.
First ever game was Millwall v Hull City Boxing Day(ish) around 1964/5, then another Millwall v I've no idea sometime later, then Fulham v ???, then Palace v Hull City.
All my Dad's doing though God knows why Millwall and Fulham 'cos he was a Palace supporter. Remember Selhurst at the time and thinking 'What a dump' and vowing never
to go there again even at that age (little did I know at the time). He seemed to have a downer on Charlton and I never found out why, but finally got taken to The Valley
in the 1965/6 season by a mates dad and never looked back. Used to think it was v Palace but checking back on fixtures, that was too late in the season. All lost in the
mists of time.