Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
With our collection of post war @CAFCofficial programmes almost complete (we are missing around 20 from 1946 to 2018) we're looking to build our pre-1945 archive. He's a 1929 FA Cup Programme v Portsmouth recently purchased at auction.
Third Division South Charlton were leading 1 - 0 with a goal from John Rankin but First Division Pompey scored twice in the last ten minutes (McNeil and J Smith) to win this third round tie. Portsmouth went on the lose the FA Cup final 2 - 0 to Bolton.
Charlton, losing in the last ten minutes since 1929.
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
They are the missing parts for the under soil heating
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
I believe that these two items represent the undisclosed fee that brought Christophe Lepoint to Charlton. We was robbed!
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Pin badge, probably early 70s. Badges always wanted.
Some might say yesterday's performance was "the nuts" and by coincidence we have some big nuts donated yesterday. We know where they came from but can you guess?
Or maybe this is why a certain owner appears to have a screw (bolt) loose?
The first line would have read "Today's match against Blackburn Rovers is praps the most important game..."
Special coin used today by referee
A menu from a trip to Paris in 1919. Kingsley may have been the first Charlton player to represent the club abroad.
Does anyone at the museum have detailed information about this Paris v London match?
I'm told Zuppa a L'Ingoshe is trifle