Not the silly sit down meal you get nowadays, where you're lucky to have a player on your table.
I mean the proper old skool player of the year do's, which would just be one big drink up and a sing song at the end, where the players would get as drunk as fans and mix, laugh and dance as freely. When it wasn't a them and us scenario. If ever there is a good example of how the players and supporters and now so clearly different, its shown in the change in these do's.
Went to some great ones over the years; Meridian, Waterfront, Trafalgar, Woolwich Uni etc.
Any memories / stories ?
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barness won young player and was absolutely, unable to stand, s***faced.
remember john bumstead knocking back large scotches for fun. in a separate back bar me thinks?
i even kopped off with a bird aswell! yey
There were about 3 seperate fights all in the space of about 5 minutes near the end.
Your just trying to sound like WSS now!!
i was only about 15 or 16 tho, and the bird was like 23 and well fit! Now i have (well its gone now) woman repellant (beard) i couldnt possibly be like west side lol
He said one bird, thats far too boring for someone like WSS!
imagine doing that in marcus' bentley ?
lol
I like it, he's never gonna live this down!
When I first pasted his pic on the DVD cover, his eyes were looking to the left - notice how gradually they are leering towards the lady's breasts!
i love the way that things get blown out of proportion! i've never done anything to suggest a promiscuous side of me!! I don't get offended though so fire away!
Need those happy memories today!
Cheers
I was there at the Trafalgar tavern that year. There was a crowd of us and I had two mates from west London over for the day - one Chelsea and the other QPR. They both had a fantastic day (and night) and told me days afterwards that the night had changed their impression of Charlton fans forever. They had always thought we were all trainspotters (not just 80% of us) so were pleasantly surprised. They still give us more credit than I think we are due and never fail to remember that day whenever we catch-up.