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The ground had been left to wrack and ruin(see ground image) but ‘The Addicks’ never gave up hope of returning to their spiritual home and with the help of new directors and the unity of their loyal fans,they cleared the overgrowth and applied for planning permission to rebuild on the site.
Greenwich Borough Council refused the club planning permission and this forced the fans to form their own political party and fight at the next election with the main agenda being a return to The Valley.
‘The Valley Party’ were victorious in their mission,and along with the publicity the campaign generated forced the council into a rethink,so in April 1991 planning permission was finally granted,and after a season sharing with ‘The Hammers’ at Upton Park,Charlton Athletic returned to their home on Floyd Road in 1992.
The Valley today.
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