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Allan Simonsen

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  • As said above, defo the ledge that is Pete Loveridge rip, that face is one only a mother could love (rip Pearly as well)

    Great people gone too early.

    AntSe7en didnt know you here either.

    Ollie C
  • MCS said:

    As said above, defo the ledge that is Pete Loveridge rip, that face is one only a mother could love (rip Pearly as well)

    Great people gone too early.

    AntSe7en didnt know you here either.

    Ollie C

    Ollie leave it out I have the same face!! Haha,

    Only been on here a little while, reading older posts mainly
  • Antse7en said:

    MCS said:

    As said above, defo the ledge that is Pete Loveridge rip, that face is one only a mother could love (rip Pearly as well)

    Great people gone too early.

    AntSe7en didnt know you here either.

    Ollie C

    Ollie leave it out I have the same face!! Haha,

    Only been on here a little while, reading older posts mainly


    Haha you are a chip off the old block most defo. solly ;-)

  • got great memories of Pete, knew him well, not seen Andy on here for a while
  • MCS said:
    I did mate! I've also come across the story of chinning a linesman haha - excellent
  • Remember that goal very well. Need someone like him to coach our youngsters on how to control a ball and of course dribble past players with ease.
  • edited September 2012
    In response to a couple of the above posts. The story about him being picked up from the airport on a motorbike?, I remember reading the same at the time. Regarding what did he say about us at the time and when he left. IMO he conducted himself impeccably throughout what were very difficult times, there were also rumours that his wages hadn't been paid! but he never went public about it. Some years after he left and we were involved in a relegation battle, there was an article in the Sub Standard I think, with the headline "Simmo vigil in Vigle" (his home town) in which he stated his affection for the club and that he was following our results and hoping that we would escape relegation.
  • Simmo was quite simply the best player I've ever seen in a Charlton shirt.

    He was a lovely guy who I got to know quite well as he moved into The Foc'stle in Yester Road, Chislehurst (now Helen Shapiro's House) and was a neighbour - I went jogging with him a few times when I was lighter and fitter.

    I remeber my dad 'phoning me at work and saying...

    "Does your new signing come from Barcelona?" (He was a Bristol Rovers fan)

    "Yes Dad, why?"

    'Cos there's a fcuking great Spanish pantechnican blocking our drive way and I can't get to work".
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  • I keep telling Golfie Jnr that it would be the equivilant today of Oldham signing Messi or Ronaldo.
  • He was superb - a bright light in the middle of very dark days to be a Charlton supporter

    If only we had a few players at the time who could have been on his wavelength, the results would have been mind bending

    I remember my Dad saying to me on the way to the ground when I went to the first match I saw him play at the Valley 'he is a European footballer of the year and played for Barcelona'

    Mean't F all to me !!! I knew sod all about all that - all I knew was Charlton, The Big Match and when Dad let me stay up for Match of the Day

    Then I saw Simonson play ............

    Dad thought he was 'OK' - he had seen better in the 50's (!!!) but I was a young lad - never seen anything like him before

    Good memories - but shortly after it all went tits up of course
  • He was the light in a dark time.
  • Best player ever to wear a Charlton shirt by a country mile.
  • masicat said:

    Best player ever to wear a Charlton shirt by a country mile.

    Agreed. And that includes comparison to anyone who played during our Prem years.
  • edited August 2017
    Scoham said:
    An excellent article. One factual slip - we were not at Selhurst for seven years.

    I remember going to the reserve game and hanging around afterwards to get Simmo's autograph. John Collins, one of the directors, took my book and got it for me, so I never personally met Simmo. I guess the book is somewhere up in the attic.
  • edited August 2017

    Scoham said:
    An excellent article. One factual slip - we were not at Selhurst for seven years.

    I remember going to the reserve game and hanging around afterwards to get Simmo's autograph. John Collins, one of the directors, took my book and got it for me, so I never personally met Simmo. I guess the book is somewhere up in the attic.
    best hunt for it & check it...........I hear Killer was a dab hand at forgeries back in the day.
  • what ever happened to Mark Hulyer?, he must in his 60's now. Although he was instrumental in the problems we experienced in the 80's. I felt he loved the club and only wanted to make it better.
  • what ever happened to Mark Hulyer?, he must in his 60's now. Although he was instrumental in the problems we experienced in the 80's. I felt he loved the club and only wanted to make it better.

    Football agent :
    http://www.fieldoo.com/markhulyer?locale=fr
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  • edited August 2017
    masicat said:

    Best player ever to wear a Charlton shirt by a country mile.

    Correction.......best player that 'you ever saw' wearing a Charlton shirt!
  • what ever happened to Mark Hulyer?, he must in his 60's now. Although he was instrumental in the problems we experienced in the 80's. I felt he loved the club and only wanted to make it better.
    Used to drink in the Whody off Plumstead Common, but it’s a few years since I’ve been in there. Definitely only ever wanted what was best for the club. 
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