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Eddie Firmani

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  • LenGlover said:

    LenGlover said:

    A bit about Eddie and Len Glover plus a few other non-Charlton players those "of an age" will remember from a Tampa Bay Rowdies site:

    http://www.tampapix.com/rowdies2.htm

    Nice one Len! Stuart Scullion, wow, that is nostalgia.

    I think from memory Scullion was a Charlton colt but moved before playing in the first team.

    I'm sure I'll be corrected if I've remembered wrong.
    I'm sure that's correct Len. I used to rate him.

    Does anybody remember Paul Stenson? I believe he signed for the club after playing for Blackheath Schoolboys, and if I'm right went on to become a sports journo.

    Paul Stenson isn't included in Cameron's book, but John Stenson is: signed pro for us in 66. "Brother Tony, a former Bromley player, is a well-known sports journalist with the Daily Mirror." This was written in 1991.

  • LenGlover said:

    LenGlover said:

    A bit about Eddie and Len Glover plus a few other non-Charlton players those "of an age" will remember from a Tampa Bay Rowdies site:

    http://www.tampapix.com/rowdies2.htm

    Nice one Len! Stuart Scullion, wow, that is nostalgia.

    I think from memory Scullion was a Charlton colt but moved before playing in the first team.

    I'm sure I'll be corrected if I've remembered wrong.
    Scullion doesn't appear in Colin Cameron's 'The Valiant 500', which indicates he never made a first-team appearance.

    he didn't
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