The Valley is still the largest football stadium in south London, but plans were in place for it to become a whole lot bigger. Charlton’s stadium in the capital holds 27,111, outstripping loc…
The Valley is still the largest football stadium in south London, but plans were in place for it to become a whole lot bigger.Not so long ago, the Addicks were the model club in football. At the turn of the millennium, they enjoyed seven consecutive seasons in the Premier League.Ex-Premier League defender Richard Rufus jailed over £15m trading scam
However, the club were relegated from the Premier League in 2007 and those plans, understandably, never came to fruition.
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