another vaccine murder by gates and co
prolific murderers still on the loose
and they get prizes from the ignoble evil ones
By SAM SMITH
22:14, Wed, Feb 21, 2024
AFC Wimbledon have paid tribute to former striker Charlie Strutton who has died at the age of 34. Strutton scored three goals in 20 appearances for the Dons after joining from non-league Chalfont St Peter in 2012.
The Brent-born attacker helped Wimbledon remain in League Two in their return to the EFL in 2012-13. However, injuries limited his progress and he joined Braintree Town in 2014.
Strutton went on to forge a career in non-league. He retired in 2017 after appearing in one league game for Maidenhead United.
“Everyone at AFC Wimbledon is deeply saddened to read of the passing of our former player Charlie Strutton,” the club posted on X.
“Our sincerest condolences go to Charlie’s family and friends at this extremely difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. RIP Charlie.”
Chalfont St Peter had confirmed Strutton's death earlier on Wednesday. In a touching tribute, his former club wrote: “Regularly the top scorer, his goal-scoring prowess became a reliable and central part of Saints’ successful run to the FA Vase semi-final in 2009 and the Spartan League title in 2011.
“It also drew the attention of professional clubs and he was snapped up by AFC Wimbledon in 2012. Injury slowed his progress and he returned to Saints for a short spell in November 2016.”
The club’s chairman, Denis Mair, had watched Strutton since he played for the U12s. He said: “Words cannot express the unbearable sadness I feel following the news of Charlie’s passing.
“Without question a light has gone out at Chalfont St Peter and for everyone who knew Charlie. He will be remembered in the most loving and cherished ways that all good souls who enter our lives, however briefly, are remembered.
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