Claus Jensen recalls his years at Charlton as the best time of his career. He praises Curbs and recalls that goal at Arsenal on the 'Black Sabbath', voted by Charlton fans as the best goal ever: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/claus-jensen-charlton-athletic-was-the-best-part-of-my-career-the-memories-are-very-strong/
Sunday, 6 April 2025
Saturday, 5 April 2025
Fans move away from 'the core area'
He's been silent for a long time but now former fanzine editor Rick Everitt has emerged from his wardrobe to celebrate recent achievements at The Valley and declare that there are some grounds for optimism: https://www.votvonline.com/home/the-2024-25-blogs/4-4-25-jones-silences-critics-to-lead-charlton-revival/
The latest CAST survey also shows greater optimism and positivity among fans: https://www.castrust.org/2025/04/optimism-is-growing/
The survey did show a gradual scattering of the fan base away from the 'core area', although 12 per xcent still live in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and 62 per cent live in South London or Kent.
My guess would be that in the 1950s two-thirds lived in the boroughs of Greenwich, Woolwich and Bexley or in immediately adjacent areas such as Lewisham and Dartford.
BTW, I read in a national newspaper this week that Eltham may soon be called 'Blackheath borders!'
Thursday, 3 April 2025
From Curbs to Karel Fraeye
The latest Four Four Two has a 'best and worst at Charlton' feature written by 'lifelong Addick Paddy Pamment'. (Who he? Ed)
He does, reasonably enough, seem to be a bit fixated on the Curbs Premier League era. Personally I would have found room for some players from the 1950s and also given Lennie Lawrence an honourable mention. But you can draw up your own lists.