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Jim Ryan
killerjerrylee
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I am seeking information about our former centre forward, Jim Ryan, who was at Charlton 1962-65. A former policeman, we signed him from Dulwich Hamlet, and he scored zillions of goals in the reserves as well as 8 in 16 league games for the first team. After leaving Charlton he played for Millwall, Hastings United, Exeter City and Dover. He signed for Ramsgate Athletic in September 1968 but walked out on them after one match and disappeared. Still only aged 24, he was working as a male model, but I cannot trace anything else about him. He is now aged 82 so presumably his modelling work has dried up.!! Does anyone out there have any information about his later activities or better still have his contact details? He was a Wales Under 23 international and lived in Sydenham during his playing days. All help much appreciated
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I am seeing Lennie Glover in the next few days, they are the same age so I am wondering if Lennie has any recollection of Jim, long shot as it's a good while back but will let you know Killer.0
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I’d love us to have a striker that scored 8 in 16 right now!2
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@Bailey how did Lenny enjoy the day yesterday?0
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Remember Jim Ryan well as I watched a lot of reserve team/Metropolitan League football in the early 60’s. A very prolific scorer who was kept out of the first eleven by the likes of Stuart Leary, Roy (Jessie) Matthews and Denis (Daisy) Edwards.3
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Is this the player called Buck Ryan and I thought he played in the famous 7-6 game0
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ross1 said:Is this the player called Buck Ryan and I thought he played in the famous 7-6 game2
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I remember Jim Ryan well. He always looked a handful in reserve games. I also remember he laid out one of the Brady brothers in a reserve game against Millwall with a smart right hand punch. It resulted in a rare red card (although no red cards then!).0
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not sure if it helps but he served as a police officer in the Met at some point0
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Sorry, thought you said Buck Rogers2
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No.1 in South London said:not sure if it helps but he served as a police officer in the Met at some point0
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Henry Irving said:@Bailey how did Lenny enjoy the day yesterday?2
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Bailey said:6
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I remember Len scoring the only goal in an FA Cup 3rd Round match during the Big Freeze of 1963.I think the match went ahead on a Monday night after about 10 postponements!Unbelievable today that it was played in such atrocious conditions.Against Cardiff City ( I think).We drew Chelsea at home in the next round, again on a frozen pitch,I'll have to check CC's book but i think the attandence was around 23,000.They did us 3-0 and that summer Marvin Hinton was sold to Chelsea.Loved the 1960's, we never won bugger all but boy did we have some wonderful payers.5
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mistrollingin62 said:I remember Len scoring the only goal in an FA Cup 3rd Round match during the Big Freeze of 1963.I think the match went ahead on a Monday night after about 10 postponements!Unbelievable today that it was played in such atrocious conditions.Against Cardiff City ( I think).We drew Chelsea at home in the next round, again on a frozen pitch,I'll have to check CC's book but i think the attandence was around 23,000.They did us 3-0 and that summer Marvin Hinton was sold to Chelsea.Loved the 1960's, we never won bugger all but boy did we have some wonderful payers.1
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killerjerrylee said:ross1 said:Is this the player called Buck Ryan and I thought he played in the famous 7-6 game
He didn’t get to play much with a couple of guys ahead of him in the pecking order.
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Lenny Glover, what a player my first Charlton hero.3
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lolwray said:Thankyou @Bailey for posting 👍3
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SoundAsa£ said:mistrollingin62 said:I remember Len scoring the only goal in an FA Cup 3rd Round match during the Big Freeze of 1963.I think the match went ahead on a Monday night after about 10 postponements!Unbelievable today that it was played in such atrocious conditions.Against Cardiff City ( I think).We drew Chelsea at home in the next round, again on a frozen pitch,I'll have to check CC's book but i think the attandence was around 23,000.They did us 3-0 and that summer Marvin Hinton was sold to Chelsea.Loved the 1960's, we never won bugger all but boy did we have some wonderful payers.0
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Thanks for jogging my memory of Jim Ryan, although I don't remember him that much.
Was he an ex met policeman?
Unlike Lennie Glover & Marvin Hinton.
Hinton was a rolls Royce of a player, totally comfortable on the ball & exciting to watch when he carried the ball into the oppo's half.
Glover was simply the fastest winger I had ever seen.
We eventually sold Mike Bailey the best of the lot in my eyes.
What talent Charlton had in the early to middle sixties.2 -
One little thing, was said above the 1963 FA cup match v Cardiff was postponed 10 times.
Not sure but have it in my head it was postponed 13 times (the big freeze).0 -
Addictedoldgit said:Thanks for jogging my memory of Jim Ryan, although I don't remember him that much.
Was he an ex met policeman?
Unlike Lennie Glover & Marvin Hinton.
Hinton was a rolls Royce of a player, totally comfortable on the ball & exciting to watch when he carried the ball into the oppo's half.
Glover was simply the fastest winger I had ever seen.
We eventually sold Mike Bailey the best of the lot in my eyes.
What talent Charlton had in the early to middle sixties.0 -
Bailey said:Addictedoldgit said:Thanks for jogging my memory of Jim Ryan, although I don't remember him that much.
Was he an ex met policeman?
Unlike Lennie Glover & Marvin Hinton.
Hinton was a rolls Royce of a player, totally comfortable on the ball & exciting to watch when he carried the ball into the oppo's half.
Glover was simply the fastest winger I had ever seen.
We eventually sold Mike Bailey the best of the lot in my eyes.
What talent Charlton had in the early to middle sixties.3 -
Isawsummersplay said:Remember Jim Ryan well as I watched a lot of reserve team/Metropolitan League football in the early 60’s. A very prolific scorer who was kept out of the first eleven by the likes of Stuart Leary, Roy (Jessie) Matthews and Denis (Daisy) Edwards.Isawsummersplay said:Remember Jim Ryan well as I watched a lot of reserve team/Metropolitan League football in the early 60’s. A very prolific scorer who was kept out of the first eleven by the likes of Stuart Leary, Roy (Jessie) Matthews and Denis (Daisy) Edwards.2
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I remember Jim Ryan well. I used to go to the reserve games played at the Valley when the first team were away. A great goal scorer but sadly never really made the big step up.0
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Great memories, guys. But where is he now?0
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killerjerrylee said:Great memories, guys. But where is he now?
All I can tell you is that his mother's maiden name was Fitzpatrick and he was born in Wales.0