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Charlton Athletic Supporters Football team?

Is there a CAFC supporters team? I used to play for the Dulwich Hamlet supporters team and really enjoyed it, normally 11 a side down a park with a pitch hired, against other teams supporters teams.

Wondering if we have one and how you get involved?
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,892
    There has been three as far as i am aware.

    - One that played the odd game affiliated with the Supporters Club in the late 80s / early 90s

    - CIFC (Charlton Internet Football Club) that played regularly against other club supporters teams from around 2000 up to about 4-5 years ago. Both organisers and many many players post on here

    - Charlton Life team, a spin off of CIFC, that played i think 3 games 2-4 years ago, but never got going as a regular thing.

    From experience, these things are always pretty easy to arrange as a one-off (apart from sorting out kit, positions etc), however you need someone dedicated to take it on full time and getting some form of player committment is very difficult.

    The CIFC years we had were absolutely brilliant, some fantastic friendships were formed and some of our tales from trips and tournaments were legendary.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,186
    We formed a team called Charlton VP in the aftermath of the Valley Party campaign in the early nineties. Played in the Woolwich Sunday league for a couple of seasons. One or two were not Addicks, but the vast majority were. Peter F was one of my fellow players.
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,010
    Maybe get a team together again from CL to play a game? I know the person who runs the Dulwich Hamlet supporters team so I could get a match set up.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,862
    I would be keen.
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,426
    I remember the CL match v Ipswich?
    How long was it before we had to call an ambulance.......
  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,457
    12th anniversary of our WorldNet win in July, maybe some beers in the Albany are in order
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,010
    If we can cobble together 11 addicks we could make it work. DHFCs team play at Belair park in Dulwich so thats a possible venue for a game.
  • Dizzle
    Dizzle Posts: 5,190
    I would play as a one off
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,846
    I used to play in the supporters club team back in the late 80's early 90's, had some great games and memories.

    always remember playing the Barnsley lads and remember a tournament we went to in Nottingham one year

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  • mr.se7
    mr.se7 Posts: 272
    Would also be interested
  • Its_Hamer_Time
    Its_Hamer_Time Posts: 1,565
    I'd be interested in this
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,002
    Can we get Nathan back to make a guest appearance in any game?

    It was quite a spectacle I can assure you!
  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,457
    As long as I'm not playing full back with him as the winger. I don't think I've shouted at a team mate as much as I did him in the game against the Exeter fans!
  • Riscardo
    Riscardo Posts: 2,338
    edited April 2014
    The last CIFC game was against Dulwich on their actual pitch. We had 11 men no subs and it was good 0-0 match until @randy andy had an injury and had to go in goal.
  • JohnBoyUK
    JohnBoyUK Posts: 9,046
    Brings back memories of the game against Palace somewhere over Catford. God, how many people were over there watching it? lol
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,154
    I'd definitely be interested.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    I would be your gk
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    So what positions do we have so far
  • waldo
    waldo Posts: 495
    There was a well organised team in the 60's which played regularly on Sundays. We used to train inCharlton Park and I believe played in a Supporters Club league. I played a few times as I had a car so could transport players but my career was shortlived as I moved to the Medway towns and played in the Sunday league there. The guy who 'ran' the team was called Roy (I think0 and (if memory serves me correctly) had ginger hair. For the life of me I cannot recall where we played home matches but would assume Blackheath.

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  • Oakster
    Oakster Posts: 6,812
    edited April 2014
    I am sure I have posted this before, but here is a match report from a CIFC game about 15 years ago against the Palace supporters team written by "Anti-Addick" the most stereotypical Palace fan ever....the 27yo expletive volleying lino posts on here I believe

    BRAVE PALACE GO DOWN FIGHTING
    Crystal Palace 1 Charlton Athletic 3 (halftime 0-2)
    Skinner 77 (pen)....10, 22, 88

    The return leg of this league derby was won in the end by Charlton but not
    without a tantrum from the travellers first. Palace started brightly and
    pressed the visitors despite being outnumbered at home by the
    'johnny-come-lately' Charlton support and their volleys of abuse. After 5
    minutes Palace had to defend and a good cross to the back post grazed the
    post, a warning shot to the defence. Not letting the crowd intimidation get
    to them Palace set about their pacy attacks with Mark Wallis, Ben Couchman,
    Paul Hepburn and Darren Skinner all joining in the fray. Charlton did their
    best to spoil Palace's flowing moves with numerous stud's up and late
    challenges that the referee let go. Indeed on 10 minutes it was a nothing
    challenge on the right flank in Palace's half that was given as a free kick
    to the Addicks and by pure fluke the attempted cross looped over James
    Taylor-Nye and into the far top corner. It was debatable as to whether or
    not the referee had indicated that the kick be direct or not but the goal
    stood.
    Palace pressed on and put the throw-in skills of Ben Couchman to the test
    who bulleted the ball into the Charlton box with ease. Chris Lansdown
    connected but his header was wide.
    Charlton then had a short spell of pressure and yet another debatable
    decision came, Jim Tanner removed the ball from the Addick winger who
    appealed that the ball had crossed the byline. Tanner and the 'keeper were
    sure it hadn't, the Charlton linesman himself didn't say it had but the ref
    gave a corner which they duly scored from with a free header. Thus, Palace
    found themselves 2-0 down in the most wrongful of circumstances. The rest of
    the half was dominated by Palace but they just couldn't find the back of the
    net.
    Palace started brightly in the second half but found themselves to be
    butchered all over the pitch with late challenges, this was also accompanied
    by cheering at each piece of cheating from the Charlton group. The finest
    example of this came when Palace debutant Neil Curtis showed his pace down
    the wing but was sythed from behind by one, he carried on and them 2
    defenders both took a go each at the same. Amazingly the ref waved play on
    yet such were the blatancy of the tackles that each one brought an
    individual cheer from the Charlton 'faithful' (ho ho ho). When Palace
    decided to retaliate for themselves the visitors quite literally threw
    baby-like tantrums.
    The referee did in the end make some amends when Curtis was pushed to the
    ground in the box and he rightly pointed to the spot. This decision was
    greeted in Roy Keane-esque proportions by every Charlton player and
    supporter. Even their linesman threw his flag in the air in a paddy and
    volleyed expletives across the field at the top of his voice, this really
    had to be seen to be believed.
    After Darren Skinner hammered home the penalty kick sending the 'keeper the
    wrong way the abuse continued and the tackles worsened. Palace then had a
    series of several corners whilst the visitors were still crying, Jim Wallis
    headed just wide, Paul Hepburn and Ben Couchman both had a shot saved each
    although Palace came closest to the equaliser through Charlton captain
    Graeme Williams who's desparate clearance was nearly hooked into his own
    net.
    The visitors sealed the game near the final whistle when they cleared from a
    corner, broke down the left to cross and the header was neatly despatched
    into the top corner leaving James Taylor-Nye no chance.


    Anyone who thinks Charlton aren't worth worrying about/bothering with should
    have come to this match. Shame they could manage about 15 'supporters' and
    we had M.Hep. When the penalty was given it looked like they were going to
    all steam in.

    Well played lads, we'll have our day
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,892
    One of my favourite ever matches. Funny, funny day.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,634
    T.C.E said:

    I remember the CL match v Ipswich?
    How long was it before we had to call an ambulance.......

    Don't know, all I can remember is hillsysup's bollocks hanging out of his shorts whilst he was tending the poor fella. Something I can never unsee!
  • Welly
    Welly Posts: 493
    played for 15 years late 50s through the 60s used to train at the valley and use home dressing room, in later
    years we had three teams great times and many memories, in later years Ray Luff ran the club we played many other supporters
    including man utd and the sheffield clubs as well as all the London teams.
  • I played and scored a hat trick 23 years ago for Charlton supporters club against Ipswich in about 1991 in an 8-1 drubbing. I wore an old Melrose shirt and Steve Dixon was the captain. It even made it into the programme as I was a junior red at the time
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,002
    The last game we played we had George Shelvey playing for us didn't we?
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,345
    CAFCTrev said:

    If we can cobble together 11 addicks we could make it work. DHFCs team play at Belair park in Dulwich so thats a possible venue for a game.

    If you are serious what positions do we need as said I am happy to be gk
  • Hi Bradley Pritchard here, was wondering if you lot would give me a game?
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,154

    Hi Bradley Pritchard here, was wondering if you lot would give me a game?

    Yeah, no problem, bring your mates Thuram, Hollands and Gower. Oh, and Polish Pete.
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,010
    edited April 2014

    CAFCTrev said:

    If we can cobble together 11 addicks we could make it work. DHFCs team play at Belair park in Dulwich so thats a possible venue for a game.

    If you are serious what positions do we need as said I am happy to be gk
    Still trying to get a general consensus as a lot of replies to this thread are memories of previous teams without actually saying they want to play again. Great to see theres interest though.

    If you deffo want to play for a reformed addicks supporters team can you reply with a "I want to play"?