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Harry Gregory... RIP

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  • Oh no. One if my boyhood favourites was Harry. RIP
  • Remember him being at Charlton Lido with Peter Reeves and there respective other halves having a laugh and a joke with other people there. A real character a real nice guy. Sadly missed.
  • Thats so sad to hear. I named my boy after his surname....Harry wasnt popular back then so I settled for Gregory. My first Charlton Hero. RIP......really has taken the wind out of my sails.
  • RIP Harry
  • RIP

    Another of the team that rolled off the tongue has passed.
  • So sad - one of my first memories of The Valley was watching Harry.
  • RIP Harry
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  • ohhh thats very sad, one of my all-time favourites RIP
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  • Very sorry to hear this. Was in the team when I was first taken to the Valley as a six year old. Could be brilliant on his day. Can still remember the crowd chanting his name to this day. Another of my childhood favourites gone.
    RIP Harry, reunited with Bobby Curtis, John Keirs, Graham Moore and Ray Tracey.
  • As already mentioned on here, one of the stalwarts of that 68/69 team. One of my memories of was of him punching a cross into the goal and looking surprised and delighted when the ref gave a goal.

    RIP Harry.
  • One of my first charlton heroes,R.I.P.Harry
  • Never met him or saw him play but from what people have told me, he was a top, top man. A true gentleman.

    RIP Harry.
  • A real shock .. you tend to think that your early heroes are immortal .. terrific, brave player .. along with Alan Campbell and Graham Moore he constituted one of the best CAFC midfields that I've had the pleasure to watch and enjoy .. RIP Curly Harry
  • RIP. A great player in my favourite ever side.
  • How sad. RIP. As a player he was a bit before my time but met him in hospitality and he was a lovely, lovely man.
  • One of my first Charlton heroes - very sad.

    RIP
  • He played in the first game I saw in 1969, and used to be in Crossbars before the games in more recent times. I heard towards the end of last season that he was ill, very sad to hear he's gone.
    RIP Harry.
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  • Well that's saddened me greatly, loved watching him play and was also a hero of mine, RIP sir, and thank you for all you did as a player for the Addicks, gone but never forgotten.
  • What sad news.

    I was lucky enough to meet him at the Back to the Valley dinner a couple of years ago, lovely man who happily signed photos for the Museum and for the fundraising @shirty5 was doing for Greenwich and Bexley Hospice in memory of Colin Holland.
    When I explained the fundraising for Colin Harry immediately and without any prombting from me pulled out his wallet and made a generous donation to the fund.

    Also used to always see him at Hackney Dogs at the Saturday morning meetings before our games at West Ham. Top player, top man. RIP

    Can only echo the above. A kind gesture.

    RIP Harry
  • Like others who have posted here, I first saw Charlton when Harry was in the team of 68/69. It's sad to think of those players who almost brought success to The Valley passing on.

    Looking at his stats here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._players), it's interesting to see he has almost the same goals and games as Kim Grant. Yes, I know times have changed and goals are harder to come by than in the '60s but that's still an impressive strike rate from a midfielder.
  • Was part of the team I watched when I use to go with my late Dad. I do remember Harry thumping a fan who was giving him serious grief( not on the pitch).
    I also remember coming back from the usual cup fiasco/defeat this time at Hull 3 nil . Harry and Charlie Wright had a long chat with me as a star struck kid his dad

    RIP
  • RIP Harry he was a genuinely lovely man
  • I met him a few times. One of my favourites. Very sad. RIP
  • RIP
  • So sad to hear this news. Harry was one of the Charlton 'legends' hosting in the hospitality suites. We got to know him quite well when he was a host in the Keith Peacock Suite.

    He was a real gentleman and always immaculately turned out. We really missed him during the latter part of the season when he became too ill to continue working.

    We last saw him when he and all his family had a meal in the Keith Peacock Suite. He will be very greatly missed and was a wonderful ambassador for the club.

    Rest in peace Harry and sincere condolences to his family.

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