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  • Interesting how the club was billing itself in those days as 'Charlton Athletic Football Company, Ltd.' Rather than as Charlton Athletic Football Club. I know the club had only been incorporated in 1919, and I'm sure the board were proud, especially given their meteoric rise from humble beginnings, but was this a usual way for football clubs to describe themselves? 
  • Stig said:
    Interesting how the club was billing itself in those days as 'Charlton Athletic Football Company, Ltd.' Rather than as Charlton Athletic Football Club. I know the club had only been incorporated in 1919, and I'm sure the board were proud, especially given their meteoric rise from humble beginnings, but was this a usual way for football clubs to describe themselves? 
    The club used "Football Company Ltd"  from the first season in the league but more of that later.
  • Another part of Friday's fantastic donations

    After beating Man City, Preston and West Brom, Division 3 South Charlton took on a 4th 1st division side in Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup fourth round, equivilent of the Quarter final.

    A then record 41,023 Valley crowd (league average was 6,175 that season) saw Bolton win 0 - 1.

    Wanderers went on to win the Cup in the first Wembly final.

    Much of the money Charlton made from the game was spent on compensation to those injured when fencing collapsed as Kosha Goodman was about to score.



  • You can watch highlights of the Bolton game on the museum's YouTube channel

    1922/23 Charlton Athletic V Bolton Wanderers FAC 4th RD - YouTube
  • edited November 27
    Yet more from Friday's donations

    Before the start of the 1921/22 season, the first in the football league, two sides made up of Charlton players, Reds v Whites, played each other in a public practice match.

    This programme is rarer than the one that followed it v Exeter.

    The Whites won 1 - 0


  • edited November 27
    You can watch highlights of the Bolton game on the museum's YouTube channel

    1922/23 Charlton Athletic V Bolton Wanderers FAC 4th RD - YouTube
    It seems incredible that the referee officiated that match wearing a blazer. At what point did they realise that such attire was ridiculous and bring in proper referees kits?



  • Is this is the programme for the Reds v Whites practice match, advertising the first game of the season?

    Can't be many of these around...



  • Is this is the programme for the Reds v Whites practice match, advertising the first game of the season?

    Can't be many of these around...
    Yes it is.

    Our programme collector trustee doesn't even have a copy, so it must be very rare.

    Whites won 1 -0

    The previous year the Blues beat the reds 3 - 2 and in 1922 the first team beat the Rest 3 - 0.

    In 1923 it was Reds 3 - 1 Greys then Red/White, Red/blue and even white/blue a few times.

    Last such game listed in home and away was August 1960  Reds 5 - 1 Whites 



  • Is this is the programme for the Reds v Whites practice match, advertising the first game of the season?

    Can't be many of these around...
    Yes it is.

    Our programme collector trustee doesn't even have a copy, so it must be very rare.

    Whites won 1 -0

    The previous year the Blues beat the reds 3 - 2 and in 1922 the first team beat the Rest 3 - 0.

    In 1923 it was Reds 3 - 1 Greys then Red/White, Red/blue and even white/blue a few times.

    Last such game listed in home and away was August 1960  Reds 5 - 1 Whites 
    #JustWearRed
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  • Were programmes a thing pre league football and if so does the museum have any?
  • That's some inflation... 100% increase.on programme price in less than 2yrs!

    Does the museum have the Dulwich Hamlet one?
  • That's some inflation... 100% increase.on programme price in less than 2yrs!

    Does the museum have the Dulwich Hamlet one?
    Higher league, higher prices.

    The museum doesn't have a copy but one of the trustees does
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