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Hall of Fame and Supporter of the Year Presentation Evening 2025

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,228
    Bailey said:
    I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the  museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been  trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure.  Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved,  a special mention for Nathan Jones whose  attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson. 
    Thanks for saying that and it was good to chat with you last night.

    Always good when people visit for the first time and are impressed but also shows us how much more work there is to do spread the word about the museum and what we are trying to do.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Bailey said:
    I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the  museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been  trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure.  Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved,  a special mention for Nathan Jones whose  attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson. 
    Thanks for saying that and it was good to chat with you last night.

    Always good when people visit for the first time and are impressed but also shows us how much more work there is to do spread the word about the museum and what we are trying to do.
    I intend to do just that Henry, it's a treat not to be missed. 
  • Bailey said:
    I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the  museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been  trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure.  Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved,  a special mention for Nathan Jones whose  attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson. 
    I thought it had previously been reported that Lennie lived in Whitstable. I’ll have to keep an eye out for him around town. 
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,607
    Delighted for Norm 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻♥️
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,485
    cafc999 said:

    “So who do you fancy taking on loan Johnnie . Mbick or Kanu ?”
    It won't be Mbick ...
    Must be Kanu then
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    Bailey said:
    I attended last night's event as Lennie's chauffeur as he lives in Herne Bay and I am in Chartham. First time I've ever been in the  museum, I was gobsmacked how wonderful the museum is and is a credit to the wonderful work that trustees and volunteers have put in to make this a museum to be proud of. I've been  trying for a while to convince Lennie how much he is remembered and loved down at Charlton and last night I got it over the line, Lennie gets it now and is looking forward to attending more events with me as his driver, one of the best days I've ever had at Charlton for sure.  Congratulations to Norm, throughly deserved,  a special mention for Nathan Jones whose  attendance shows how totally committed he is to this wonderful club and of course the wonderful Johnnie Jackson. 
    I thought it had previously been reported that Lennie lived in Whitstable. I’ll have to keep an eye out for him around 

    He would love to give you the time of day Hernebay, or you may catch him in Pearsons at Whitstable 
  • Treacey1969
    Treacey1969 Posts: 158


    Two of the three new Hall of Fame inductees, Johnnie Jackson and Lenny Glover with their awards.

    Scotty Kingsley was unable to attend.
    Lenny wearing that iconic Charlton shirt in his photo behind.
    Love that Shirt and wish they could bring it back for a game.
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,344
    Totally deserved and long overdue for Norm
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,235
    Thanks to the museum for the invite to the Hall of Fame evening last night. A very well run event and an enjoyable time was had. 

    Congratulations to Lennie Glover and Johnnie Jackson plus also Norm on his much deserved award as supporter of year.

    Good to meet up and chat with new and old faces. 
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    @Bailey I see you :) Well done the Museum. Norman grew up round my way - top fella, and can still see him walking round playing his music in the 70s.
    It was great mate, if you want to feel proud about the club we love then spend some time in the museum with people who are equally 'addickted' and have worked tirelessly to capture the clubs history and it's spirit. 
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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,069
    Bailey said:
    @Bailey I see you :) Well done the Museum. Norman grew up round my way - top fella, and can still see him walking round playing his music in the 70s.
    It was great mate, if you want to feel proud about the club we love then spend some time in the museum with people who are equally 'addickted' and have worked tirelessly to capture the clubs history and it's spirit. 

    The place is fantastic, surely the best of it's kind.
    As a collector of memorabilia I'm in heaven when I am there.

  • charlton4ever
    charlton4ever Posts: 1,718
    I think Lenny looks a bit like Gritty ? These are lovely pictures and the smiles say it all.
  • Lewis Coaches
    Lewis Coaches Posts: 5,408
    Good to see Norman get an award. Plenty of photos of him without his headphones .

    Also see Mick ( no never seen them before)
    good on you.

    Trust both of them are keeping well and hope to see them again soon.👍
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,265
    I think Lenny looks a bit like Gritty ? These are lovely pictures and the smiles say it all.
    I'm bringing Lenny down for the Leicester game so I'll introduce you. 
  • charlton4ever
    charlton4ever Posts: 1,718
    Bailey said:
    I think Lenny looks a bit like Gritty ? These are lovely pictures and the smiles say it all.
    I'm bringing Lenny down for the Leicester game so I'll introduce you. 
    Oh yes please!
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,228
    https://ebay.us/m/UFaF6Y

    We are selling a few signed photos of Lenny Glover and Johnnie Jackson.