Does anybody know how the Queens honor system works, I think she should be nominated for one.
I've been involved with a couple of nominations. The tricky bit is that being exceptionally good at your job doesn't cut it. You have to go well above and beyond to get a gong, and demonstrate significant impact. If there is an honour to be had, the community trust would be a decent bet for the queen's award for voluntary service, if they havent got it already. I'd be happy to help with that.
Does anybody know how the Queens honor system works, I think she should be nominated for one.
I've been involved with a couple of nominations. The tricky bit is that being exceptionally good at your job doesn't cut it. You have to go well above and beyond to get a gong, and demonstrate significant impact. If there is an honour to be had, the community trust would be a decent bet for the queen's award for voluntary service, if they havent got it already. I'd be happy to help with that.
Yeah, like Jimmy f***ing Savile.
Strange comment mate…..sort of out of place in this particular thread which is about a bit of well deserved happiness from all concerned.🤔
Another big up for Tracey from me for all she did with the remarkable @Fanny Fanackapan to make my discharge from hospital so special. Signed shirt and videos from Nigel and Pearcie in double quick time. ❤️
Reflecting on her departure, Leaburn said: "It has been an incredibly difficult decision to leave the club, but after 10 years, I feel the time is right for a new challenge.
“I have absolutely loved my time at Charlton and have had the pleasure of working with and meeting so many fantastic people. Charlton truly has a wonderful fanbase who have supported so much of what we’ve tried to achieve. Like them, I’m looking forward to cheering on the boys in the Championship."
Club chairman Gavin Carter added: "We wish Tracey all the very best for the future. She has done an outstanding job during her time at Charlton, not only in her day-to-day responsibilities but also through the many ways she has gone above and beyond her role.
"In particular, she has been the driving force behind our pioneering matchday PSA testing initiative, which has saved many lives over the past eight years. This is something we are immensely proud of and will continue to support as a football club.
"While we are sad to see her go, Tracey will always be part of the Charlton community."
Such a shame, she has been one of only a few people with backbone over the last few years, and supporters owe her a lot during the darker days of ESI etc, good luck @Tracey in whatever venture you go onto.
Sad news, she’s been a shining light amongst the crap owners. And of course one of the courageous team members that ousted Southall and co. Thanks for everything TJ.
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Once again admin showing their wise counsel and thoroughly justified decision which took longer than Katrien choosing a manager.
I admire their resilience and dedication to the cause
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/tracey-leaburn-leave-club
Best wishes to Tracey and hope everything is good.
Thank you for everything @Tracey
We’ll miss you ♥️
Reflecting on her departure, Leaburn said: "It has been an incredibly difficult decision to leave the club, but after 10 years, I feel the time is right for a new challenge.
“I have absolutely loved my time at Charlton and have had the pleasure of working with and meeting so many fantastic people. Charlton truly has a wonderful fanbase who have supported so much of what we’ve tried to achieve. Like them, I’m looking forward to cheering on the boys in the Championship."
Club chairman Gavin Carter added: "We wish Tracey all the very best for the future. She has done an outstanding job during her time at Charlton, not only in her day-to-day responsibilities but also through the many ways she has gone above and beyond her role.
"In particular, she has been the driving force behind our pioneering matchday PSA testing initiative, which has saved many lives over the past eight years. This is something we are immensely proud of and will continue to support as a football club.
"While we are sad to see her go, Tracey will always be part of the Charlton community."
Who is Mike does Carl know?