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Addickted said: No patches on the Covered End roof.....
Jon_CAFC_ said: charltonnick said: Yes we have seen this item and had a discussion about whether we should bid on it. Thanks for the heads up. Happy to contribute something towards a bid if the museum want to go for it
charltonnick said: Yes we have seen this item and had a discussion about whether we should bid on it. Thanks for the heads up.
Dazzler21 said: Fantastic news.https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/60deb22572647/charlton-athletic-museum-wins-national-grant
Henry Irving said: Special anti-Racism issue of CASC news.Whatever happened to Mick Everett?
Lewis Coaches said: Henry ,the postman I had lined up for Saturday forgot about covid. He will not be coming.Have to wait abut longer for photo sorry.
Henry Irving said: Thanks to @delroofer for this matchworn shirt from the CL sponsorship.
Henry Irving said: matchworn and signed
Henry Irving said:
Stig said: Henry Irving said: That's a very old one from the days when Phil 'Buster' Collins still had some hair.
DaveMehmet said: Is the museum open tomorrow?
cafc999 said: DaveMehmet said: Is the museum open tomorrow? 11 - 1pm
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https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/60deb22572647/charlton-athletic-museum-wins-national-grant
Some Swedish guy playing loud music but I ignored his rants into his phone (sounded like "sign some fecking players, Steve" but I don't speak Norwegian)
Took this photo
Getting it framed for display
Special anti-Racism issue of CASC news.
Whatever happened to Mick Everett?
Have to wait abut longer for photo sorry.
Very rare image we've never seen before of Charlton with the London Challenge Cup in 1923.
This was a first team competition at the time and was the first time we'd won in, beating Palace 2 -1 in the final.
We also reached the final the next season losing to Arsenal.
Our only other final appearance was in 1951/2 when we lost to Fulham
This postcard is part of a big collection of card and photos belonging to Bert Taylor (1898 - 1965)
Inscribed brass plaque from the 1947 cup final dinner.
It's approx 5" x 10" and it's very heavy.
Not to be confused with the similar, smaller plaques given out at the 50th Anniversary dinner in 1997.
So how it had found it's way to the east end of Glasgow until @SE7toSG3 tracked it down and brought it home.
Your donation and sales funds at work again
Came from the mouth of a commercial member of staff.
Someone somewhere is being very naughty.....