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Still better than that Stamford Bridge pitch we played on.iaitch said:Looks nice but the rest of the pitch looked like this.
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            Said to my mate 'I'll meet you on the east terrace about 2.45', couldn't find him anywhere.

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I had almost the same view from 92 onwards for a few years. Got to love that portakabin!9goalswentpastperry said:
What a brilliant pic. Give or take that was my view for a couple of seasons from 1992. The grass looked wonderfully, implausibly green in those early weeks. I loved being home and also having the best pitch too. ❤️TellyTubby said:
We moved on rapidly during this period, as all our stars aligned.
So sad that our stars burnt out just as quickly.0 - 
            
The stadium was better than the one we played in, in Croydon.DyerConsequences said:
Still better than that Stamford Bridge pitch we played on.iaitch said:Looks nice but the rest of the pitch looked like this.
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Charlton have often made me cry in pain and anguish but that one there issues forth tears of pure joy, "we are back!!!"TellyTubby said:
We moved on rapidly during this period, as all our stars aligned.
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Saw this on the wall of a Guinness Bar in Le Touquet. Anyone on here??1 - 
            
£25? Maybe the club look at this from 18 years ago and think tickets are great value as they haven’t increased at all since then.Taxi_Lad said:
Saw this on the wall of a Guinness Bar in Le Touquet. Anyone on here??0 - 
            Quality of the product isn’t the same by a long way0
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slight difference in the standard of football on offer!!Justin20474 said:
£25? Maybe the club look at this from 18 years ago and think tickets are great value as they haven’t increased at all since then.Taxi_Lad said:
Saw this on the wall of a Guinness Bar in Le Touquet. Anyone on here??0 - 
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No I think Saturday 5:15 for TV.Lewis Coaches said:0 - 
            Apols for this opportunistic post. Will be dragging my soon to be 67 year old frame around London for the fifth (and undoubtedly slowest) time tomorrow, this time raising funds on behalf of Alzheimer's Research UK. We donated this photo to the nuseum several years ago and it shows my mum (centre) and her sister Brenda (right) at Wembley in 1947. Sadly we lost both to dementia. The orher lady was their friend Eileen. Her stepfather was South African, and I believe some of the CAFC South African contingent used to sometimes go round to their house in Bexleyheath for South African fare. I remember her mentioning Normsn Neilson by name.
Should you like to make a donation to ARUK, please go to https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/keithpullenlondon2024
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Was that the Wycombe game ?TellyTubby said:2 - 
            Never knew him but used to see the kid with the ski hat at most games back then.1
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Still goes I think (JS?).DaveMehmet said:Never knew him but used to see the kid with the ski hat at most games back then.Kid to the left of him in blue coat with white zip has lived in America for 20 odd years. Kid to the right of him in green coat has never ever been a Charlton fan and I assume just come along with his mate!0 - 
            That right we paid over £1m for the new pitch, think we've been done.

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Pretty sure I've seen him in the last 12 months.AFKABartram said:
Still goes I think (JS?).DaveMehmet said:Never knew him but used to see the kid with the ski hat at most games back then.Kid to the left of him in blue coat with white zip has lived in America for 20 odd years. Kid to the right of him in green coat has never ever been a Charlton fan and I assume just come along with his mate!0 - 
            
Just to say, managed to drag myself around in 5hrs 39mins 6secs (age 66), around the length of a football match slower than I achieved last time, in 2019, but a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then. And between us, lead by the inspirational Sue Strachan, Sue's Crew has raised over £70,000 to date on behalf of Alzheimer's Research UK https://www.justgiving.com/team/suescrew24 , Keith #COYRGoldthorpesHeel said:Apols for this opportunistic post. Will be dragging my soon to be 67 year old frame around London for the fifth (and undoubtedly slowest) time tomorrow, this time raising funds on behalf of Alzheimer's Research UK. We donated this photo to the nuseum several years ago and it shows my mum (centre) and her sister Brenda (right) at Wembley in 1947. Sadly we lost both to dementia. The orher lady was their friend Eileen. Her stepfather was South African, and I believe some of the CAFC South African contingent used to sometimes go round to their house in Bexleyheath for South African fare. I remember her mentioning Normsn Neilson by name.
Should you like to make a donation to ARUK, please go to https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/keithpullenlondon2024
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            I have been having a sort out. I've got a few of these posters. @Henry Irving
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The Red, Red Robin original script written by the Dutch Band that entertained us before and during a match.                        3 - 
            
Tom Morris print used for a PotY event.                        2 - 
            I wonder how many of these are still around?

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@Henry Irving any chance that the photo in that poster is available to purchase? I think I’m right in saying it was at the Bolton 4 1 game.TellyTubby said:Last one
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            If it's a Tom Morris pic then @cafc999 can sort you out @DaveMehmet0
 









