Katrien's earned her corn this week.
http://mobile.cafc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/charlton-athletic-football-club-scunthorpe-united-programme-tickets-3605189.aspxSupporters should keep their eyes peeled for a number of limited-edition wallets that have been dotted in and around south east London
Charlton supporters should keep their eyes peeled for a number of limited-edition wallets that have been dotted in and around south east London.
The 50 wallets each contain a programme from our postponed fixture against Scunthorpe United, signed by cover star Adam Chicksen, as well as two tickets to the rearranged fixture on Tuesday, March 7th.
First-team players and members of staff have been out to hide them in various locations and fans are now tasked with finding them.
Centre-back Jason Pearce headed out with Player Liaison Officer Tracey Leaburn earlier to leave his in his family’s favourite sweet shop and you can see how they got on below.
Supporters should keep their eyes peeled for a number of limited-edition wallets that have been dotted in and around south east London
Charlton supporters should keep their eyes peeled for a number of limited-edition wallets that have been dotted in and around south east London.
The 50 wallets each contain a programme from our postponed fixture against Scunthorpe United, signed by cover star Adam Chicksen, as well as two tickets to the rearranged fixture on Tuesday, March 7th.
First-team players and members of staff have been out to hide them in various locations and fans are now tasked with finding them.
Centre-back Jason Pearce headed out with Player Liaison Officer Tracey Leaburn earlier to leave his in his family’s favourite sweet shop and you can see how they got on below.
Also inside the wallets is a certificate of authenticity which, on its reverse, gives the following details on what to do should you find one:
1. Take a picture of yourself with your programme and tickets where you found it
2. Either Tweet the photo using #cafc or email it to fans@cafc.co.uk
3. We’ll respond with a picture to show you which player or staff member hid your programme
4. Use your two free tickets to attend the match between Charlton Athletic and Scunthorpe United on March 7th
5. See your picture in the programme and on the big screen
Comments
How much we paying these PR *****s?
Trouble is, the club could be handing out bundles of fifty pound notes to supporters at the moment, and people still wouldn't want anything to do with it, such is the level of ill feeling right now.
Bromley people will know that sweet shop.
Open to offers for a spare Scunny programme, not signed.
Unless they have pulped them, there are about 3,000 sitting in the ticket office!
Also was Rudd at the 'presentation' yesterday afternoon, you know after they came in about 12:30, watched the game etc etc? As someone fitting his description was in Sainsburys at school chuck out time......
What a waste of time !
I know I left the area 30 years ago but I thought it used to be posh
Winning a match.
Also Jimmy lived in New St Hill, opposite Sundridge Park golf course. It used to be quite posh back in the day, but seems much more run down now? Our next door neighbour was a surgeon or anaesthetist, and his son went to Dulwich College.
I drove past the house a couple of years ago, and much to my surprise he was standing outside the house. He and his wife were both still alive, both in their mid nineties.
Sorry, this was off topic....it was just the mention of Chistlehurst.
newsshopper.co.uk/news/170247.those_60s_raves_in_the_caves/
A large part of my life revolved around that place because a good few of my mates opted for Bullers Wood 6th form as it was all girls that broke into boys for 6th form. I was driven to go up there quite a bit as The birds were of decent quality and I had Christ the f****** King as my 6th form which was an amalgamation of 9 of the roughest catholic secondary schools where all the rude boys came together for weekly gang war fights with knifes etc
In fact I remember being in the gym one lunchtime and my copy of metal gear solid for the play station was stolen. That wouldn't have happened at Bullers Wood
My mum relented a bit in '69 or '70 and let me go to the Fairfield Halls to see Traffic supported by If, and Pentangle.
I also saw Uriah Heep & The Grounhogs in Bromley New Theatre in 1971. They were so loud my ears rang for three weeks. Not sure there were so many audio level regulations back then.
Sorry this is off topic. Needs new thread maybe?