Plaque

Lee Rigby - Charlton Athletic

Inscription

{Beneath the Charlton Athletic Football Club badge:}
RIP Lee Rigby
Fans unite

A touching tribute, especially since Rigby was a supporter of Manchester United. The plaque is located among many others dedicated to departed club fans.

Site: Charlton Athletic Football Club (3 memorials)

SE7, Floyd Road, 'The Valley'

The plaques are on the wall behind the statue.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Lee Rigby - Charlton Athletic

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Lee Rigby

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