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Saturday, 13 July 2024

Mitchell on his Charlton move

Alex Mitchell thinks he might have got a bit of stick joining Charlton from the Spanners: https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/i-thought-i-would-get-a-bit-of-a-stick-new-charlton-defender-alex-mitchell-opens-up-on-millwall-exit/?utm_campaign=i-thought-i-would-get-a-bit-of-a-stick-new-charlton-defender-alex-mitchell-opens-up-on-millwall-exit&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2qe4lK_BPhouFC4kxz1EqiMcIDx3RpZnZJh-cykg0U35bymSdFZxITV-0_aem_Gp0ZP_fQ_qHHu8XmwfXNTw

Wyn Grant at 00:03
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I started supporting Charlton in 1953 when my father took me to a game (my mother came sometimes as well). My father was born in North Woolwich in 1908 and had been a Charlton supporter since the 1920s when an older cousin took him. He raised the admission fee by looking after horses while deliveries were made. I now live in Leamington in Warwickshire, but remain a season ticket holder, as was my late wife. Visitors to my CAP blog may be confused by this but, as well as being a Charlton supporter, I am expert on the CAP and the political economy of the food chain. I am also a frequent commentator for UK and international print and broadcast media and wire services on British politics, hence my new blog on the subject.
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