Back in 1991 Colin Cameron's first Charlton book was issued, giving you full details of the 514 players had pulled on the red shirt. Noticed over the years fans producing this book for players to sign. Know many Charlton supporters will have many autographs in their book. Just wondering how many autographs overall we have got between us of different players. Some players will be more popular and easy to obtain than others.
It would have been Colin Cameron's 78th birthday today, so let's see what autographs we have between us.
I only have 29 in my book, but I might have a few that are hard to obtain; Dennis Booth, Albert Uytenbogaardt.
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On the subject of Colin Cameron though, I was very disappointed to see that his name wasn't in the memorandum list in yesterday's programme. A serious oversight, if ever there was one.
Other notable ones include: Stuart Leary, Jimmy Seed, Jimmy Trotter, Eddie Firmani.
Also got the 70-71 squad in an autograph book that my dad gave me.
Colin Cameron,
Anthony Hawken (Sam Bartram statue),
Leroy Ambrose,
Michael Bailey,
Stuart Balmer,
Moira Bartram (Sam's daughter),
Micky Bennett,
Bob Bolder,
Peter Crocker,
Llewellyn Curbishley,
Alex Dyer,
Paul Elliott,
Les Fell,
Micky Flanagan,
Theo Foley,
Peter Godfrey,
Gordon Gregory,
Steve Gritt,
Derek Hales,
Cyril Hammond,
John Hewie,
John Humphrey,
Nicky Johns,
Bill Kiernan,
Brian Kinsey,
Eric Lancelotte,
Fred Lucas,
Robert Lumley,
Keith Peacock,
Darren Pitcher,
Colin Powell,
Mike Rose,
Graham Tutt,
Richard Tydeman,
Derek Ufton,
Albert Uytenbogaardt,
John Vitty,
Colin Walsh,
Paul Williams,
Jeff Wood,
And,
Steve Sutherland,
Colin Clarke,
Geraldine Clout,
Rick Everitt.