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Tracey Leaburn (p21 Farewell column in the programme, p22 thanks from Tracey for cards etc)
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Spoke to Tracey last week. She’s had a couple of lovely holidays and recharged her batteries. Still very tight lipped about if she’s got anything lined up but I thought I’d share she’s doing ok30
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Ain't that the truth !thickandthin63 said:It must be very difficult for new players coming to a club,be they seasoned pros or 16 year olds just at the start of their careers.All these players may need someone to turn to,someone they can have a private chat to if they have personal problems.Tracy was that person and people like her are few and far between,these are going to be big shoes to fill.1 -
Jack Tebbutt, a local lad, does a similar job at Burnley.0
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That's a hell of a commuteguinnessaddick said:Jack Tebbutt, a local lad, does a similar job at Burnley.5 -
Removed as mistakenly read this comment as more about the role than the individual.thickandthin63 said:It must be very difficult for new players coming to a club,be they seasoned pros or 16 year olds just at the start of their careers.All these players may need someone to turn to,someone they can have a private chat to if they have personal problems.Tracy was that person and people like her are few and far between,these are going to be big shoes to fill.0 -
Hes an Addicks too- i also spied that he has recently left that role at Burnley 👀guinnessaddick said:Jack Tebbutt, a local lad, does a similar job at Burnley.
Would love him here, hes a great bloke and used to talk to him at The Valley when he used to come to games (albeit talking 14 years ago or so!)3 -
Is Tracey working for England? According to my wife her insta says she is in Qatar where the U17’s are currently playing.2
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If so, and of course she could be there for any number of reasons, then not only is that a move none of us should begrudge her, but also a fantastic non footballing person to be around young men full of potential and maybe needing some guidance in life off the pitch4
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Hard act to follow, good luck to him.3
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...Good luck Jack...😉1 -
Can’t say I’m surprised. 😂shirty5 said:4 -
Jack is a great guy, and has Charlton running through his veins!sammy391 said:
Hes an Addicks too- i also spied that he has recently left that role at Burnley 👀guinnessaddick said:Jack Tebbutt, a local lad, does a similar job at Burnley.
Would love him here, hes a great bloke and used to talk to him at The Valley when he used to come to games (albeit talking 14 years ago or so!)Have known him, albeit not seen/spoken for some time, for a long time and have tried to keep up with his career- he’s been in pastoral care and football player care for what must be over 10 years now - and has worked with all ages from academy to men’s first team -now likely taken a ‘step down’ coming back home to SE London!Great to have him ‘home’ and definitely someone who will take on a different role to Tracey; going from Mum of the group to Older Brother somewhat- but definitely what hopefully is a long term approach and appointment!Welcome back Jack13 -
Pleases me greatly a Charlton fan getting employment in the building. Good luck Jack 👍12
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Looks a great appointment on paper1
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Not very smiley for a man with a new job at the club he supports. I hope there's someone in place to look after his welfare.shirty5 said:
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Best wishes to you Jack.
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But how tall is he?

Welcome home Jack.2 -
So we nicked him from Burnley.
Hi Jack
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This seems to be a perfect fit.
Welcome home Jack 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻0










