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What's the most sporting moment you've ever seen involving a Charlton match ?
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Hmmm, I think it’s every time we play you and you gift us three points. That’s really sporting of you 😁9
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Sasa illic faking injury so that Andy Petterson could get his appearance bonus.
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Didn't one of our players persuade a referee not book an opposing player? It's only a vague memory, so I need some help. Half of me thinks it was di Canio but I think it was years before that.0
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DartfordAddick said:This automatically made me think of Jackson squirting water on the pitch against against Doncaster when it ended up getting called off because of the rain. I can't recall the season but I'm pretty sure we were 3-1 down (?) and Donny players were out with brooms trying to clear it!
We ended up winning the make-up fixture.
I said sorry lady but I can't control the rain.
She became very vocal and her husband was trying to pull her away.
Not often I'm lost for words as you may know
But what the fuck was I meant to say to a geriatric old woman intent on having a row.
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blackpool72 said:DartfordAddick said:This automatically made me think of Jackson squirting water on the pitch against against Doncaster when it ended up getting called off because of the rain. I can't recall the season but I'm pretty sure we were 3-1 down (?) and Donny players were out with brooms trying to clear it!
We ended up winning the make-up fixture.
But what the fuck was I meant to say to a geriatric old woman intent on having a row.
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MillwallFan said:Hmmm, I think it’s every time we play you and you gift us three points. That’s really sporting of you 😁1
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Andy Hunt missing a sitter for us at his former club West Brom away. We were already up and they would have been relegated had they lost.1
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I remember Chelsea away in the Carling Cup… in the final few minutes before it went to penalties the ball went out which I caught. I threw it back to Powelly but he said I threw it far too quick as the Chelsea players weren’t quite ready, or something like that, so he threw it back to me and asked me to hang on to it for a bit.
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In the Premiership years we had a bucket and sponge man who was so thin he was nearly wasting away. It was a most philanthropic action when Charlton fans would throw pies to him and serenade him with a happy song of food and love.1
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I think it was a Bolton at home game, 5 or 6 seasons ago, when one of their players stopped a rocket shot/clearance straight to the goolies and the crowd of around 17/18k strong instantly gave out a collective audible wincing noise in sympathy.0
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We were playing Oldham at the Valley.
A shot missed the goal, and hit the wall near the goal and bounced out onto the pitch.
The referee gave the goal, their players objected, the players and crowd celebrated.
Best sportmanship given by a referee, I have ever seen at a match.
Very hard to believe, but it's true.2 -
Middlesbrough away - really cold. The coppers started handing out Bovril to their narks, which was very sporting of them to let us know who they were .........
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Fansince1963 said:
We were playing Oldham at the Valley.
A shot missed the goal, and hit the wall near the goal and bounced out onto the pitch.
The referee gave the goal, their players objected, the players and crowd celebrated.
Best sportmanship given by a referee, I have ever seen at a match.
Very hard to believe, but it's true.1 -
This did not involve Charlton, but the guy later played for us, Di Canio.Everton v West Ham, an Everton player was on the floor and clearly injured during the time the ball was crossed over to Di Canio, and instead of putting the ball in the back of the net he grabbed the ball to stop play.
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onthe99 said:March 2000, when we presented cash-strapped (in administration) and bottom of the table Swindon Town with a cheque to keep their youth team afloat just before kick-off in our home game against them and then decided to let them end our 12 game winning run with a 1-0 defeat.2
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Leroy Ambrose said:onthe99 said:March 2000, when we presented cash-strapped (in administration) and bottom of the table Swindon Town with a cheque to keep their youth team afloat just before kick-off in our home game against them and then decided to let them end our 12 game winning run with a 1-0 defeat.
As recent results against Swindon go we have every reason to not like them, let alone a 5 stones 4'5 jockey.
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AllHailTheHen said:Charlton letting Birmingham win on the last day of the season 1993 so Brum could avoid relegation and ensure our fans could make it out of St Andrews alive.
Or was it just my wish.1 -
Fansince1963 said:
We were playing Oldham at the Valley.
A shot missed the goal, and hit the wall near the goal and bounced out onto the pitch.
The referee gave the goal, their players objected, the players and crowd celebrated.
Best sportmanship given by a referee, I have ever seen at a match.
Very hard to believe, but it's true.Just for you. It did happen and in front of The Covered End.
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Lewis Coaches said:AllHailTheHen said:Charlton letting Birmingham win on the last day of the season 1993 so Brum could avoid relegation and ensure our fans could make it out of St Andrews alive.
Or was it just my wish.0 -
I can tell you the most unsporting……
I used to sit in front row in East Stand so had the long walk upstairs at F/T.After one match I was walking up and saw a £20 on a stair just in front of me. Another young lad (20 ish) also saw it and looked at me and said he’d lost a load of money at the bookies to suggest I should let him have it.For some reason I was feeling benevolent and said “Go on mate…..you take it”.He picked it up and with a beaming smile discovered and announced that it was in fact 2 x £20 notes folded up…..which he eagerly stuffed in his pocket and went on his way.
Don’t get me wrong…..I love a bit of free money, but if the boot was on the other foot I would definitely have split the loot.It’s probably the last time I did anything ‘nice’ 😄2 -
SuedeAdidas said:I can tell you the most unsporting……
I used to sit in front row in East Stand so had the long walk upstairs at F/T.After one match I was walking up and saw a £20 on a stair just in front of me. Another young lad (20 ish) also saw it and looked at me and said he’d lost a load of money at the bookies to suggest I should let him have it.For some reason I was feeling benevolent and said “Go on mate…..you take it”.He picked it up and with a beaming smile discovered and announced that it was in fact 2 x £20 notes folded up…..which he eagerly stuffed in his pocket and went on his way.
Don’t get me wrong…..I love a bit of free money, but if the boot was on the other foot I would definitely have split the loot.It’s probably the last time I did anything ‘nice’ 😄2 -
SuedeAdidas said:I can tell you the most unsporting……
I used to sit in front row in East Stand so had the long walk upstairs at F/T.After one match I was walking up and saw a £20 on a stair just in front of me. Another young lad (20 ish) also saw it and looked at me and said he’d lost a load of money at the bookies to suggest I should let him have it.For some reason I was feeling benevolent and said “Go on mate…..you take it”.He picked it up and with a beaming smile discovered and announced that it was in fact 2 x £20 notes folded up…..which he eagerly stuffed in his pocket and went on his way.
Don’t get me wrong…..I love a bit of free money, but if the boot was on the other foot I would definitely have split the loot.It’s probably the last time I did anything ‘nice’ 😄1 -
Mametz said:SuedeAdidas said:I can tell you the most unsporting……
I used to sit in front row in East Stand so had the long walk upstairs at F/T.After one match I was walking up and saw a £20 on a stair just in front of me. Another young lad (20 ish) also saw it and looked at me and said he’d lost a load of money at the bookies to suggest I should let him have it.For some reason I was feeling benevolent and said “Go on mate…..you take it”.He picked it up and with a beaming smile discovered and announced that it was in fact 2 x £20 notes folded up…..which he eagerly stuffed in his pocket and went on his way.
Don’t get me wrong…..I love a bit of free money, but if the boot was on the other foot I would definitely have split the loot.It’s probably the last time I did anything ‘nice’ 😄2 -
Dean Kiely chucked the ball in for Swindon and then we gave them the jackpot draw money as well!0
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ElfsborgAddick said:This did not involve Charlton, but the guy later played for us, Di Canio.Everton v West Ham, an Everton player was on the floor and clearly injured during the time the ball was crossed over to Di Canio, and instead of putting the ball in the back of the net he grabbed the ball to stop play.
But didn't post as it wasn't a Charlton match.
So we're covering about 70 years between us and no one can recall a sporting moment at a Charlton match.1 -
SuedeAdidas said:Mametz said:SuedeAdidas said:I can tell you the most unsporting……
I used to sit in front row in East Stand so had the long walk upstairs at F/T.After one match I was walking up and saw a £20 on a stair just in front of me. Another young lad (20 ish) also saw it and looked at me and said he’d lost a load of money at the bookies to suggest I should let him have it.For some reason I was feeling benevolent and said “Go on mate…..you take it”.He picked it up and with a beaming smile discovered and announced that it was in fact 2 x £20 notes folded up…..which he eagerly stuffed in his pocket and went on his way.
Don’t get me wrong…..I love a bit of free money, but if the boot was on the other foot I would definitely have split the loot.It’s probably the last time I did anything ‘nice’ 😄
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Fansince1963 said:
We were playing Oldham at the Valley.
A shot missed the goal, and hit the wall near the goal and bounced out onto the pitch.
The referee gave the goal, their players objected, the players and crowd celebrated.
Best sportmanship given by a referee, I have ever seen at a match.
Very hard to believe, but it's true.0 -
I’ll always remember that non - goal…goal but for some reason I’ve always thought it went against Hull.0