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Charlton Athletic Mourns 'Headphones Norm'
8 Dec
Summary
- A devoted Charlton Athletic fan, Norman Barker, died after collapsing during a match.
- Known as 'Headphones Norm,' he was a recognizable and loyal supporter since 1968.
- The club plans to celebrate his life before an upcoming game against Middlesbrough.

Tributes have been paid to a long-standing Charlton Athletic supporter, Norman Barker, who passed away after collapsing during a match at The Valley. Known widely as 'Headphones Norm,' Barker, 68, was taken ill in the 12th minute of the game against Portsmouth.
He received immediate medical attention before being transported to the hospital, where he tragically died. Barker had been a dedicated attendee of Charlton matches since 1968, earning him the 'supporter of the year' accolade in July.
The club has expressed deep sorrow over the loss of such a loyal and visible figure, stating that Norman will be profoundly missed. A celebration of his life is anticipated before the upcoming fixture against Middlesbrough.




