1. Charlton Athletic season 1954-55 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1954. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1954-55 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1954-55
1. Charlton Athletic season 1955-56 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1955. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1955-56 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1955-56
1. Charlton Athletic season 1956-57 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1956. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1956-57 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1956-57
1. Charlton Athletic season 1957-58 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1957. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1957-58 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1957-58
1. Charlton Athletic season 1958-59 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1958. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1958-59 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1958-59
1. Charlton Athletic season 1959-60 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1959. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1959-60 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1959-60
1. Charlton Athletic season 1960-61 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1960. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1960-61 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1960-61
1. Charlton Athletic season 1961-62 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1961. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1961-62 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1961-62
1. Charlton Athletic season 1962-63 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards in 1962. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1962-63 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1962-63
1. Charlton Athletic season 1963-64 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards in 1963. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1963-64 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1963-64
1. Charlton Athletic season 1964-65 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards in 1964. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1964-65 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1964-65
1. Charlton Athletic season 1965-66 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light blue fading to purple .... Player who started the match but was substituted Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Purple ......................................... Player who came on as a substitute Purple fading to yellow .......... Substitute booked * Purple fading to red ................ Substitute sent off * Yellow ........................................ Player booked * Red ............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ..................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) .................................. Player absent because of known and documented injury o (in grey) .................................. Unused substitute ** * There were no yellow or red cards in 1965. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. ** During this season each team had only one nominated substitute on their bench for each match. No other member of the squad could come on as a sub during that match. The 'Total Starts' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season (starts only, not substitute appearances). Players newly signed for season 1965-66 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1965-66
1. Charlton Athletic season 1966-67 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light blue fading to purple .... Player who started the match but was substituted Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Purple ......................................... Player who came on as a substitute Purple fading to yellow .......... Substitute booked * Purple fading to red ................ Substitute sent off * Yellow ........................................ Player booked * Red ............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ..................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) .................................. Player absent because of known and documented injury o (in grey) .................................. Unused substitute ** * There were no yellow or red cards in 1966. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. ** During this season each team had only one nominated substitute on their bench for each match. No other member of the squad could come on as a sub during that match. The 'Total Starts' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season (starts only, not substitute appearances). Players newly signed for season 1966-67 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1966-67
1. Charlton Athletic season 1967-68 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light blue fading to purple .... Player who started the match but was substituted Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Purple ......................................... Player who came on as a substitute Purple fading to yellow .......... Substitute booked * Purple fading to red ................ Substitute sent off * Yellow ........................................ Player booked * Red ............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ..................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) .................................. Player absent because of known and documented injury o (in grey) .................................. Unused substitute ** * There were no yellow or red cards in 1967. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. ** During this season each team had only one nominated substitute on their bench for each match. No other member of the squad could come on as a sub during that match. The 'Total Starts' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season (starts only, not substitute appearances). Players newly signed for season 1967-68 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1967-68
1. Charlton Athletic season 1968-69 ... Second Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light blue fading to purple .... Player who started the match but was substituted Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Purple ......................................... Player who came on as a substitute Purple fading to yellow .......... Substitute booked * Purple fading to red ................ Substitute sent off * Yellow ........................................ Player booked * Red ............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ..................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) .................................. Player absent because of known and documented injury o (in grey) .................................. Unused substitute ** * There were no yellow or red cards in 1968. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. ** During this season each team had only one nominated substitute on their bench for each match. No other member of the squad could come on as a sub during that match. The 'Total Starts' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season (starts only, not substitute appearances). Players newly signed for season 1968-69 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1968-69