Phoned me in 2020 when I was in ICU with Covid. Due to my semi sedated condition I can’t remember a thing we talked about but I do know that I was delighted and drifted back to sleep with a good memory that we had spoken. I did of course meet up with him some months later and thanked him, he also remembered the call. The wonderful Tracy arranged things.
KP was my mum's favourite, she was taken to the valley by father her boss at the time, but Keith was her favourite player and the only one she remembered, so get well Keith and you will be a part of our memories for many years to come.
First player I recall from my early games 1976/7 a lovely fella I won an auction to go to the training ground back in 2019 and Keith hosted me and two of my runts , a proper gentleman and he was there to witness me rinsing Dillon Philps with a penalty giving him the eyes and tucking it in the other corner , Keith was impressed . Get well soon Mr Charlton
Sister went to school with Gavin, and he ruined her 8th birthday by kicking his football into the middle of her cake. We have a pic of her in tears, lol. She's forgiven him.
This might help our Kieth get a whole lot better quicker too…feel I should cut the snippet from Skysports news so if any one has missed it…👍
England's Jake Peacock stuck to his word and pulled off a sensational debut as he defeated Japan's Kohei Shinjo in their bantamweight Muay Thai showdown during the ONE Championship in Bangkok on Friday.
Peacock, who was born without his right hand and forearm, stunned Lumpinee Boxing Stadium as he dominated his adversary and displayed his versatile skill set across all three rounds.
The 30-year-old punched, kicked, and elbowed his way through his Japanese foe, earning the unanimous decision win in the process
Peacock is the son of ex-Chelsea, QPR and Newcastle footballer Gavin Peacock and grandson of Charlton Athletic legend Keith Peacock.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Peacock, who took up martial arts at the age of seven, said opponents who view his right arm as an area to exploit have been proved wrong.
"A lot of people come into the fight and maybe think that is my weaker side and are going to target that area but it has not worked out for anyone who has done that.
"I can't help but finish people. I do damage with my right arm. I have dropped a couple of people.
"My dad kicked balls for a living and I kick people's heads! My grandad played over 500 games for Charlton so it is in the blood."
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Due to my semi sedated condition I can’t remember a thing we talked about but I do know that I was delighted and drifted back to sleep with a good memory that we had spoken.
I did of course meet up with him some months later and thanked him, he also remembered the call.
The wonderful Tracy arranged things.
I won an auction to go to the training ground back in 2019 and Keith hosted me and two of my runts , a proper gentleman and he was there to witness me rinsing Dillon Philps with a penalty giving him the eyes and tucking it in the other corner , Keith was impressed .
Get well soon Mr Charlton
Charlton legend Keith. Get well soon.
This might help our Kieth get a whole lot better quicker too…feel I should cut the snippet from Skysports news so if any one has missed it…👍
England's Jake Peacock stuck to his word and pulled off a sensational debut as he defeated Japan's Kohei Shinjo in their bantamweight Muay Thai showdown during the ONE Championship in Bangkok on Friday.
Peacock, who was born without his right hand and forearm, stunned Lumpinee Boxing Stadium as he dominated his adversary and displayed his versatile skill set across all three rounds.
The 30-year-old punched, kicked, and elbowed his way through his Japanese foe, earning the unanimous decision win in the process
Peacock is the son of ex-Chelsea, QPR and Newcastle footballer Gavin Peacock and grandson of Charlton Athletic legend Keith Peacock.
In an interview with Sky Sports, Peacock, who took up martial arts at the age of seven, said opponents who view his right arm as an area to exploit have been proved wrong.
"A lot of people come into the fight and maybe think that is my weaker side and are going to target that area but it has not worked out for anyone who has done that.
"I can't help but finish people. I do damage with my right arm. I have dropped a couple of people.
"My dad kicked balls for a living and I kick people's heads! My grandad played over 500 games for Charlton so it is in the blood."
Good lad…😁