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Thread: Charlie Crickmore RIP

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    Charlie Crickmore RIP

    Sad news today of his death.

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    Indeed, very sad. I'd not heard about this until reading this thread. Part of a legendary team, terrific winger - very sorry to learn that he has passed away. RIP Charlie.

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    Another sad loss, RIP.

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    An ever-present in the 1970/71 promotion side, he only played once the following season. That was against Villa in front of a crowd of 34,208 at Meadow Lane. He then retired at the age of 30 and moved back to Yorkshire where he became a fireman. He was a referee at local league level.

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    Great memories of the 70/71 season - RIP Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by 60YearsAPie View Post
    An ever-present in the 1970/71 promotion side, he only played once the following season. That was against Villa in front of a crowd of 34,208 at Meadow Lane. He then retired at the age of 30 and moved back to Yorkshire where he became a fireman. He was a referee at local league level.

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    RIP Charlie - a great player

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    Quote Originally Posted by magpie_mania View Post
    RIP Charlie - a great player
    It is amazing how small our keeper Barry Watling was, mind you made some great penalty saves.
    RIP Charlie.

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    Don Masson's accurate passing to Charlie Crickmore on one wing or Jon Nixon on the other, proper wingers on the wing lobbing the ball over to Tony Hateley and Les Bradd, proper football, exciting stuff and great entertainment.

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    Very sad, only 76...great footballer should have played at a higher level...

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    Very sad to read this news. I have many happy memories of Charlie playing in a great team. RIP.

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