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Museum YouTube channel launched
 
            
                
                    Henry Irving                
                
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                    We've now started to upload the tapes Lennie Lawrence gave us onto our new museum YouTube channel
They are rough, no commentary, replays or scores but they are a view into a long gone Valley and a different era of football
These are just the start, we have a lot more to come.
Watch, subscribe and let us know what you think
https://t.co/vlBJYNwyqP
PS we need 100 subscribers to get our own URL so click on the red button
                    They are rough, no commentary, replays or scores but they are a view into a long gone Valley and a different era of football
These are just the start, we have a lot more to come.
Watch, subscribe and let us know what you think
https://t.co/vlBJYNwyqP
PS we need 100 subscribers to get our own URL so click on the red button
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            Just skimmed through the Burnley game to watch Killer get sent off near the end
 really good thing to get and make available2
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            Done1
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            Full matches... wow these are fantastic, and now on the Internet forever. :-)Subscribed.3
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            Cheers for all the subscribes0
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            Interesting to see how fast and direct some of the football is1
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            Subscribed1
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            something to look forward to watching at work on Monday7
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            Excellent stuff. Subscribed.1
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            Nice one, good luck0
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            subscribed. Thanks for the hard work put in.1
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            Proper football , no diving , high tempo , great stuff.0
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            This will keep me going into old age. Thank you.0
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            Subscribed.0
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            Just watched a bit of the Derby game...
 I'm assuming the fenced off bit of the East Terrace is away fans standing areas (Derby had about 10 in there..) and that the Jimmy Seed was mixed as when Hales scored there were clearly plenty of Charlton fans in there??
 I thought proper segregation was in place before that...0
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            Subscribed, great idea and good to catch up with some of the old stuff, nice work Henry..0
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            If I remember correctly, other than the West stand, all other areas were pay on the day through the turnstiles. So segregation was harder but it is possible that areas were set aside depending on the number of away fans expected. In the QPR video you can see that the Jimmy Seed stand is mainly visiting fans and there is an area on the east side also for away fans.0
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 As much as the Jimmy Seed was the away end segregation was slack. At the last game against Stoke we could not get a seat in the covered end, the terrace next to the main stand was rammed, east terrace was shut so we sat in the Jimmy Seed and it was very much a mix of Charlton and Stoke.SporadicAddick said:Just watched a bit of the Derby game...
 I'm assuming the fenced off bit of the East Terrace is away fans standing areas (Derby had about 10 in there..) and that the Jimmy Seed was mixed as when Hales scored there were clearly plenty of Charlton fans in there??
 I thought proper segregation was in place before that...
 And we did this by literally walking into that end from having got in via the Harvey Gardens turnstiles.2
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            Subscribed, look forward to viewing0
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            Great stuff, subscribed.0
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 Exactly what happened before we left the Valley. Keep your head now if you was in the South stand and watch the game. Hardly any aggroJohnnyH2 said:
 As much as the Jimmy Seed was the away end segregation was slack. At the last game against Stoke we could not get a seat in the covered end, the terrace next to the main stand was rammed, east terrace was shut so we sat in the Jimmy Seed and it was very much a mix of Charlton and Stoke.SporadicAddick said:Just watched a bit of the Derby game...
 I'm assuming the fenced off bit of the East Terrace is away fans standing areas (Derby had about 10 in there..) and that the Jimmy Seed was mixed as when Hales scored there were clearly plenty of Charlton fans in there??
 I thought proper segregation was in place before that...
 And we did this by literally walking into that end from having got in via the Harvey Gardens turnstiles.
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 funnily enough so did I, but thought that was just because of the numbers....JohnnyH2 said:
 As much as the Jimmy Seed was the away end segregation was slack. At the last game against Stoke we could not get a seat in the covered end, the terrace next to the main stand was rammed, east terrace was shut so we sat in the Jimmy Seed and it was very much a mix of Charlton and Stoke.SporadicAddick said:Just watched a bit of the Derby game...
 I'm assuming the fenced off bit of the East Terrace is away fans standing areas (Derby had about 10 in there..) and that the Jimmy Seed was mixed as when Hales scored there were clearly plenty of Charlton fans in there??
 I thought proper segregation was in place before that...
 And we did this by literally walking into that end from having got in via the Harvey Gardens turnstiles.0
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            Subscribed and thanks for uploading these love a old Charlton video and as I was at all these will be fascinating matching memories to film
 40 years ago today my diary entry 'See Charlton and Cambridge play out a stupid 0-0 draw which should never have been played.
 Can't wait to get to that one0
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            Subscribed.0
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            Videos will be continually added. I have finished 1981-2, if you have any games we haven't and are happy to let use them for the archive please let the museum know.7
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            Top work Bob2
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            Over 30 full games and clips from just that one season so far and 141 subscribers already.
 Thanks for Bob and to everyone who's subscribed.
 Looking forward to watching the London Five a Side tape.0
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            Subscribed - brilliant! . Watched one game in full now - don't you just love a last minute opposition sending off and a winner seconds later!3
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            Subscribed, great background TV while working in the studio.1












