The album is by the Who, managed by Bill Curbishley. His brother Paul, played in the match for Charlton. I think they had at least one more brother who was also involved in football and management.
Dr Who had a companion called Ace, a 16 year old Charlton Athletic fan. Ace was played by Greenwich-born Sophie Aldred who, on the date of the Brentford v Charlton match was 16 years old.
Have we ever had a more contrasting CB partnership as Dave Shipperley and Richard Gough? Loved "Lurch" to death but imagine if Gough hadn't got homesick.
The album is by the Who, managed by Bill Curbishley. His brother Paul, played in the match for Charlton. I think they had at least one more brother who was also involved in football and management.
Didn't realise Leroy Ambroses' Charlton career overlapped with that of Mark Penfold and Harry Cripps. As to the question, there's a track on the album called "Substitute" I suspect the real answer has more to it than that.
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Never played 1st team football for Brentford.
What do I win?
tangoflash said: A trip on the Tardis
Paul and Alan Curbishley.
Not sure which one of the urchins is him though