Time to put this right.
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21 ****ing years man. **** that’s aged me this morning.
Some of our players weren't even born and most aren't old enough to remember it!21 ****ing years man. **** that’s aged me this morning.
Absolutely no doubt in my mind that Catts should be given the captaincy back.You can't help but be moved by this... God love him.
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I thinks these might be the best two consecutive posts in the history of not606Reminiscing now. Who remembers this between Grant and Catts? 50/50 crunch tackle and both flew into it and jumped up with their hands around each others throats haha
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Typically, Honeyman starts, or is out of the side completely, due to injury or suspension, but in one of those odd matches where he was brought on as a sub (for Gooch), he immediately sprints from the sideline to Power, and abruptly reclaims the captain's armband. You could see clearly that Power was taken aback by this.Absolutely no doubt in my mind that Catts should be given the captaincy back.
The 98 game was a tough one to take - especially as it was inflicted by two local lads Clive Mendonca (hat-trick) and Micky Gray (penalty miss). It was totally surreal travelling back into central London on the underground, so subdued. The Charlton supporters were class and knew that we were all hurting bad - so didn't rub our noses in it.
The only good thing was that we went on to storm the division the following season and set us up for what were the best few seasons that I can remember supporting the lads.
We can do this - Ha'way![]()

In the league cup final the Man City fans left the stadium when the final whistle went. Loads of them were on the tube before the players even lifted the trophy.Nads
That's exactly how I recall the after match meetings between the fans, what I couldn't understand was why were so many leaving before they could properly celebrate, not that they had far to go to get home.
Then afterwards for the Checkatrade was similar, lots of fans on the winning side outside the stadium when they should have been cheering on their team.
When we won the cup in 73 the stewards had to ask us to leave as they wanted to clean up the terraces, different breed these young fans today.