Razzoo
Well-known member
Done and 78
Thank you everyone, heroes. There's a plaque in Frith Road, Hove, on his family home but last i saw the current owners had let it get overgrown.
Hello all,
in 1973 a tree was planted in Hove Park, opposite the Goldstone, in memory of Charlie Webb shortly after he died. It's currently unmarked and so far the council aren't giving us permission to put a plaque up. I've started up an e-petition on the council website asking for them to allow us, at no cost to the council, to create a memorial for a man who gave the Albion 40 years of his life.
It'd be appreciated if anyone gave a moment to sign it
https://present.brighton-hove.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?Id=551&TPID=20066809&
Done. Am i right in thinking that Charlie Webb lived in Worthing? If so could also get on to the Worthing Society about possibility of a plaque on the house?
In Carder's Seagulls History book he's described as a 'Worthing amateur' prior to signing in the 1908-09 season. Not sure if this means he played for Worthing or hailed from there?