Which school were you at?
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I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
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Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
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Haven't read the previous 20 odd pages but Mascalls Paddock Wood0
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I was also a Keynes lad when I started at UKC and used to get that same coach from outside the Victoria Hotel. Made quite a few friends on there who I still see at Charlton to this day.cabbles said:
I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
@cafctom is also ukc
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The School of Hard Knocks...0
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Ravensbourne school in Bromley. Played in the same school football team as the current Bromley manager Neil Smith.0
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Roger Manwood, then further education at Oxford.0
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Charlton Manor 1972-1979
Eaglesfield 1979-19840 -
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Same here - was working the turnstiles at the time! Meant I didn't get the coach as I needed to be there early but I did for a few years after Uni as stayed Canterbury way.cabbles said:
I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
@cafctom is also ukc
I was Darwin - Woodys and the Lighthouse were cheaper than Origins though!0 -
Mayplace Primary 1976-1982
Erith School 1982-1990
University of East Anglia 1990-19930 -
Parish Primary School 89-91
Launcelot Primary School 91-97
Kemal Technology College 97-99
Malory Secondary School 99-02
Christ the King Sixth Form College 02-040 - Sponsored links:
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Went to Hawes Down Secondary school for boys, which became Spring Park Upper, when we mixed with a girls school in the 3rd year. Same school as Les Berry went to, although he was a couple of years before me.0
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Longfield infant, middle and secondary 75 to 86
Can't recall any other Charlton fan whilst I was there (mind you, Charlton were not great then !!)1 -
You mean they are now?Lordflashheart said:Longfield infant, middle and secondary 75 to 86
Can't recall any other Charlton fan whilst I was there (mind you, Charlton were not great then !!)0 -
Woolwich Poly 68-75 - anyone else?0
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I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.0
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Lee C of E .. Primary
Raine's Foundation, Stepney .. Grammar0 -
Not that people will have heard of some of them, and for Plumstead_Micky - all still standing but transformed from my day
Frogmore County Infants (now Frogmore Infants)
Cove Manor Junior (now Manor Junior)
Fernhill Comprehensive (now Fernhill School)
Farnborough College of Technology (Still the same name, but most of the rooms I studied in have long gone)
The City University (now City, University of London)0 -
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
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Cheers mateJohnnysummers5 said:
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
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St Gregorys Catholic comp school, Tunbridge Wells
1998-2003 possibly not sure on dates
lol i was a proper sh*tbag0 - Sponsored links:
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Mojo's - sidcup - 98-050
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Yeah I guess. I had crap memories of my opening few weeks of Park wood so tended to stay on the main bit.North Lower Neil said:
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Same here - was working the turnstiles at the time! Meant I didn't get the coach as I needed to be there early but I did for a few years after Uni as stayed Canterbury way.cabbles said:
I opted to move out of park wood and go into halls at Keynes, so hardly frequented woodys. I remember being in there for the 1-0 win at blackburn on a Monday night. Hereiderson headerNorth Lower Neil said:
Munchies chicken meal deal on the way home.cabbles said:
All down the penny and then the works Monday night mateNorth Lower Neil said:
You'd have been the year ahead of me at UKC then!cabbles said:Bonus Pastor secondary 93-98
Christ the King 6th form 98-00
Uni of Kent at Canterbury 01-04
College of Law Guildford 05-06
CL moderator school Apr 17 - present
Pound a pint Wednesdays, 5 pints for 4 if you get a plastic pitcher at Woodys... Great times.
I'll be honest, part of the reason I chose UKC was to get back for Charlton. You could get a coach to home and away games back then from the Victoria hotel. Some bloke called Trevor ran it. He was a nice guy, but I haven't seen him in years
@cafctom is also ukc
I was Darwin - Woodys and the Lighthouse were cheaper than Origins though!
Lighthouse Friday nights. Origins was expensive, but had the Mexican food etc.
I always ate at Rutherford. Do you remember the guy that used to serve rice there called Michael? He always served the rice, nothing else. Had a very red face
My mates and I called him Micheal rice. Not to his face, but he was so good and just shouting
'More rice, do you want more rice. What have you got under that rice (i.e. When checking if you were hiding some form of meat)1 -
Or "Bloomfield Finishing School for Young Gentlemen" as it was known as when I was there.Johnnysummers5 said:
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
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Middle Park Junior School: 75 - 81
Eltham Green: 81 - 86
6th Form (Eltham Green / Thomas Tallis / Eltham Hill): 86-880 -
Conway Primary (Plumstead) 1991(?) - 1999
Woolwich Poly 1999 - 2004
John Ruskin College (Croydon) - 2004 - 07
(Yes, I needed an extra year of sixth formand yes, I'm younger than most of you
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From memory, in the mid-70s Bloomfield Road merged with Red Lion Lane Grammar to form Eaglesfield Comp - and Woolwich Poly took the old Bloomfield buildings to form a lower school, with the upper still in Macbean Street (or the other way around), changing from a Technical school to a Comp. I left the Poly just as that was happening.T.C.E said:
Or "Bloomfield Finishing School for Young Gentlemen" as it was known as when I was there.Johnnysummers5 said:
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
Before then at least once a year a crowd from Bloomfield used to appear at the gates of the Poly for our annual ruck!! (and no it wasn't rugby!!).0 -
Shootershill Grammar?? Early 70s I believe, I was asked to leave 73/74 ishbobmunro said:
From memory, in the mid-70s Bloomfield Road merged with Red Lion Lane Grammar to form Eaglesfield Comp - and Woolwich Poly took the old Bloomfield buildings to form a lower school, with the upper still in Macbean Street (or the other way around), changing from a Technical school to a Comp. I left the Poly just as that was happening.T.C.E said:
Or "Bloomfield Finishing School for Young Gentlemen" as it was known as when I was there.Johnnysummers5 said:
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
Before then at least once a year a crowd from Bloomfield used to appear at the gates of the Poly for our annual ruck!! (and no it wasn't rugby!!).0 -
Yes of course it was Shooters Hill Grammar - it was in Red Lion Lane which is what confused me (I'm easily confused!). Just checked and Bloomfield Road and SH Grammar amalgamated to form Eaglesfield in 1977 - I thought it was earlier.T.C.E said:
Shootershill Grammar?? Early 70s I believe, I was asked to leave 73/74 ishbobmunro said:
From memory, in the mid-70s Bloomfield Road merged with Red Lion Lane Grammar to form Eaglesfield Comp - and Woolwich Poly took the old Bloomfield buildings to form a lower school, with the upper still in Macbean Street (or the other way around), changing from a Technical school to a Comp. I left the Poly just as that was happening.T.C.E said:
Or "Bloomfield Finishing School for Young Gentlemen" as it was known as when I was there.Johnnysummers5 said:
Yes my school Bloomfield has gone, looking at this thread there are some clever geezers on herePlumstead_Micky said:I bet there's a few of schools mentioned here that aren't around anymore.
Before then at least once a year a crowd from Bloomfield used to appear at the gates of the Poly for our annual ruck!! (and no it wasn't rugby!!).
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Mulgrave (Woolwich) 62 - 68.
Bloomfield 68 - 73 (inc one year at Eaglesfield after the merger with Shooters Hill)0 -
Thought I'd throw in somewhere different, sir James Altham in Watford , one other Charlton fan and we started going to games and that was that.0