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Vince O’Kane
                
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                    Former Charlton midfielder in the early 1970s passed away on Saturday. RIP.                
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            RIP.
Remember him getting sent off on a Friday night game at Roots Hall when we then got a last minute equaliser.0 - 
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Played when we were at a low ebb but, from what I remember as I played sport myself back then so only got to midweek or Friday night games, he always put in a shift.0 - 
            RIP. I Remember him, as Len says above he always gave it his all.0
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Alan Hart?seth plum said:RIP.
Remember him getting sent off on a Friday night game at Roots Hall when we then got a last minute equaliser.
RIP Vincent. Remember him as a young man with long hair, now he's gone!
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            RIP Vince remember you playing a few games for us.
Not sure how many games overall you played though?0 - 
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Around the 30 mark. I worked with him a couple of years ago and still know a few of his mates.willieduff said:RIP Vince remember you playing a few games for us.
Not sure how many games overall you played though?
Still kept fit by running, never smoked but still gone at only 65.0 - 
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Vinny O’Kanewillieduff said:RIP Vince remember you playing a few games for us.
Not sure how many games overall you played though?
Born: Mile End, 20/11/1952
38 League & Cup apps, 2 goals. 1970/1971 – 1972/1973
29(3) League apps, 1 goal
2(1) FA Cup apps
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            How sad. Remember him giving away a pen —saved — then we broke away and immediately won a pen at other end, which Vince scored.0
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            RIP Vince
Did he have to retire early as he didn't play League football for anyone else ?0 - 
            Good player ,an unfulfilled talent RIP0
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York CITY Home Vince O,kane another to young to be gone..........RIP.gilbertfilbert said:How sad. Remember him giving away a pen —saved — then we broke away and immediately won a pen at other end, which Vince scored.
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About five years ago I heard that he was a Market Inspector in Hackney. Apparently he used to talk about his time at Charlton a lot.0 - 
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            RIP... I did see him play... Scored a pen v York i think in a1-0 win, straight after they missed one.0
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I always thought he played at the back alongside big Dave Shipperly.
Was surprised when he left as he looked a good player.0 - 
            
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            RIP Vince, I remember you well. Early 1970's, the club was up shit street, but strangely I have so many fond memories of those days.0
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We were young mate & life was a lot simplermistrollingin said:RIP Vince, I remember you well. Early 1970's, the club was up shit street, but strangely I have so many fond memories of those days.
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He wasn’t exactly an Inspector but had a part to play in the revival of Broadway MarketRichard J said:Rip.
About five years ago I heard that he was a Market Inspector in Hackney. Apparently he used to talk about his time at Charlton a lot.0 - 
            Went to school with his nephew.
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            Sad to hear. Remember Dave Shipperley him and Ray Tumbridge coming through from the youth team in the early 70's all now sadly departed.
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