Sorry to hear of your loss AUN. I remember Jimmy Seed’s last Christmas (1965) because he carved the turkey, and later said he couldn’t taste anything because he had a rotten cold. Have a rotten cold myself this year, first I’ve ever had at Christmas.
I was telling my wife’s relatives that he used to play matches on Christmas Day and Boxing Day in the 1920s. None of them are interested in football though :-(
Congratulations to the cherryorchards and sincere condolences for the AUN family.
Best wishes to all charltonlifers. The source of so much pleasure.
i can remember listening to Charlton matches on a Christmas Day James, well into the forties or it might have been early fifties. The only thing I remember was an excited commentator saying ... and Bartram saves on the line.
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I remember Jimmy Seed’s last Christmas (1965) because he carved the turkey, and later said he couldn’t taste anything because he had a rotten cold.
Have a rotten cold myself this year, first I’ve ever had at Christmas.
Best wishes to all charltonlifers. The source of so much pleasure.
i can remember listening to Charlton matches on a Christmas Day James, well into the forties or it might have been early fifties. The only thing I remember was an excited commentator saying ... and Bartram saves on the line.