Ray Treacy

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dick plumb

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@CAFCofficial: The club is saddened to hear of the passing of former striker Ray Treacy, at the age of 68. [HASHTAG]#RIPRay[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#cafc[/HASHTAG] http://t.co/u5fxcQ7tEF

He was one of my favourite players in my favourite Charlton team.

Wright
Curtis, Went, Reeves, Kinsey
Gregory, Campbell, Moore, Peacock
Tees, Treacy

RIP Ray, you gave this teenager a lot of joy.
 
There are traces there of the first ever Charlton team I saw, but I've got to be honest, Ray Treacy was just before my time. Still very sad news though as there will be a lot of fans who remember him.
RIP Ray.
 
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@CAFCofficial: The club is saddened to hear of the passing of former striker Ray Treacy, at the age of 68. [HASHTAG]#RIPRay[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#cafc[/HASHTAG] http://t.co/u5fxcQ7tEF

He was one of my favourite players in my favourite Charlton team.

Wright
Curtis, Went, Reeves, Kinsey
Gregory, Campbell, Moore, Peacock
Tees, Treacy

RIP Ray, you gave this teenager a lot of joy.
I totally endorse all your sentiments. What years were those, 1966-67? My memory is shot these days. No real defender in that midfield four which made things entertaining at both ends.

Brian Clough thought highly of Ray. (Never signed him though).
 
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Oh dear how sad. The player I remember the most from my earliest days at The Valley, and so one of favourites ever. I hope he had a good life after football.