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Men's Hall of Fame 2026

killerjerrylee
killerjerrylee Posts: 744
edited February 25 in General Charlton

It is time to cast your vote for this year's candidates to enter the Hall of Fame. As always, there are three categories, so please vote for one player from each. The years have been brought forward to Pre-1955, 1956-90 and 1991 to date.

Cast your vote via the link

Voting will close on 22nd March.

Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame 2026


PRE-1955

GEORGE ARMITAGE (1924-30) 184 matches 4 goals

An England international centre half. (1 full cap and 5 Amateur caps) George played as an amateur for Charlton for 5 seasons and captained the 1928-29 team who were champions of Division 3 (South) – Charlton’s first promotion as a Football League club.

BILLY KIERNAN (1949-60) 401 matches 93 goals

One of only 8 Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal. An England B international and a one club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.

JACK SHREEVE (1936-50) 166 matches 0 goals

A popular full back, Jack was one of only two players to feature in all four of Charlton’s FA Cup finals, including the two deemed ‘unofficial’ during World War 2. He was a loyal servant to the club who remained at the Valley long after his playing days were over, finishing up as first team trainer.

1956-1990

LES BERRY (1975-86) 396 matches 11 goals

Charlton’s Player of the Year in 1980, Les gave tremendous service to Charlton, making nearly 400 appearances and was centre half throughout the promotion season of 1980-81. A tough competitor who would never shirk a tackle, he was ever present in 1979-80 and 1983-84.

BOB BOLDER (1986-93) 296 matches 0 goals

A larger than life character and a very fine goalie, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987,and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.

JOHN HUMPHREY (1985-96) 267 matches 4 goals.

Three times Player of the Year, John was a technically perfect full back who was one of the 1985-86 promotion team that brought top division football back to Charlton and then kept the club alive during the exile years. AnotherAddick who should have been capped by England.

1991-To Date

MICHAEL MORRISON (2011-14) 150 matches 8 goals

A big-hearted defender who was one of the 2011-12 promotion team which finished as champions of League One, conceding only 36 goals in the 46 match season. Michael only missed four league matches during his three years at Charlton and was a solid and reliable presence throughout.

CHRIS SOLLY (2009-20) 314 matches 3 goals

Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a one-club man and a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011-12 and 2019-20, and is now back at Charlton on the coaching staff.

LUKE YOUNG (2001-07) 208 matches 4 goals

An international defender who played a record seven times for England while a Charlton player. Luke played six seasons in the Premier League for the Addicks and, was voted Player of the Year in 2005. An energetic and dependable full back who played his entire career in the Premier League.

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  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 25,207
    BILLY KIERNAN
    BOB BOLDER 
    CHRIS SOLLY 

  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,536

    It is time to cast your vote for this year's candidates to enter the Hall of Fame. As always, there are three categories, so please vote for one player from each. The years have been brought forward to Pre-1955, 1956-90 and 1991 to date.

    Cast your vote via the link

    Voting will close on 22nd March.

    Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame 2026


    PRE-1955

    GEORGE ARMITAGE (1924-30) 184 matches 4 goals

    An England international centre half. (1 full cap and 5 Amateur caps) George played as an amateur for Charlton for 5 seasons and captained the 1928-29 team who were champions of Division 3 (South) – Charlton’s first promotion as a Football League club.

    BILLY KIERNAN (1949-60) 401 matches 93 goals

    One of only 8 Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal. An England B international and a one club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.

    JACK SHREEVE (1936-50) 166 matches 0 goals

    A popular full back, Jack was one of only two players to feature in all four of Charlton’s FA Cup finals, including the two deemed ‘unofficial’ during World War 2. He was a loyal servant to the club who remained at the Valley long after his playing days were over, finishing up as first team trainer.

    1956-1990

    LES BERRY (1975-96) 396 matches 11 goals

    Charlton’s Player of the Year in 1980, Les gave tremendous service to Charlton, making nearly 400 appearances and was centre half throughout the promotion season of 1980-81. A tough competitor who would never shirk a tackle, he was ever present in 1979-80 and 1983-84.

    BOB BOLDER (1986-93) 296 matches 0 goals

    A larger than life character and a very fine goalie, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987,and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.

    JOHN HUMPHREY (1985-96) 267 matches 4 goals.

    Three times Player of the Year, John was a technically perfect full back who was one of the 1985-86 promotion team that brought top division football back to Charlton and then kept the club alive during the exile years. AnotherAddick who should have been capped by England.

    1991-To Date

    MICHAEL MORRISON (2011-14) 150 matches 8 goals

    A big-hearted defender who was one of the 2011-12 promotion team which finished as champions of League One, conceding only 36 goals in the 46 match season. Michael only missed four league matches during his three years at Charlton and was a solid and reliable presence throughout.

    CHRIS SOLLY (2009-20) 314 matches 3 goals

    Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a one-club man and a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011-12 and 2019-20, and is now back at Charlton on the coaching staff.

    LUKE YOUNG (2001-07) 208 matches 4 goals

    An international defender who played a record seven times for England while a Charlton player. Luke played six seasons in the Premier League for the Addicks and, was voted Player of the Year in 2005. An energetic and dependable full back who played his entire career in the Premier League.

    I think Les Berry's Charlton career lasted a few years less than that.  

    Am I right in remembering George Best turning out for Charlton in a testimonial match for him? 
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 419
    Kiernan 
    Humphrey 
    solly 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,849
    Armitage
    Humprey
    Morrison
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,459
    Billy Kiernan
    John Humphrey
    Luke Young
  • philcafc
    philcafc Posts: 4,037
    Billy Keirnan
    John Humphrey
    Chris Solly
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,974
    The title suggests there will also be a women’s vote - anymore info please? 
  • Chizz said:

    It is time to cast your vote for this year's candidates to enter the Hall of Fame. As always, there are three categories, so please vote for one player from each. The years have been brought forward to Pre-1955, 1956-90 and 1991 to date.

    Cast your vote via the link

    Voting will close on 22nd March.

    Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame 2026


    PRE-1955

    GEORGE ARMITAGE (1924-30) 184 matches 4 goals

    An England international centre half. (1 full cap and 5 Amateur caps) George played as an amateur for Charlton for 5 seasons and captained the 1928-29 team who were champions of Division 3 (South) – Charlton’s first promotion as a Football League club.

    BILLY KIERNAN (1949-60) 401 matches 93 goals

    One of only 8 Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal. An England B international and a one club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.

    JACK SHREEVE (1936-50) 166 matches 0 goals

    A popular full back, Jack was one of only two players to feature in all four of Charlton’s FA Cup finals, including the two deemed ‘unofficial’ during World War 2. He was a loyal servant to the club who remained at the Valley long after his playing days were over, finishing up as first team trainer.

    1956-1990

    LES BERRY (1975-96) 396 matches 11 goals

    Charlton’s Player of the Year in 1980, Les gave tremendous service to Charlton, making nearly 400 appearances and was centre half throughout the promotion season of 1980-81. A tough competitor who would never shirk a tackle, he was ever present in 1979-80 and 1983-84.

    BOB BOLDER (1986-93) 296 matches 0 goals

    A larger than life character and a very fine goalie, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987,and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.

    JOHN HUMPHREY (1985-96) 267 matches 4 goals.

    Three times Player of the Year, John was a technically perfect full back who was one of the 1985-86 promotion team that brought top division football back to Charlton and then kept the club alive during the exile years. AnotherAddick who should have been capped by England.

    1991-To Date

    MICHAEL MORRISON (2011-14) 150 matches 8 goals

    A big-hearted defender who was one of the 2011-12 promotion team which finished as champions of League One, conceding only 36 goals in the 46 match season. Michael only missed four league matches during his three years at Charlton and was a solid and reliable presence throughout.

    CHRIS SOLLY (2009-20) 314 matches 3 goals

    Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a one-club man and a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011-12 and 2019-20, and is now back at Charlton on the coaching staff.

    LUKE YOUNG (2001-07) 208 matches 4 goals

    An international defender who played a record seven times for England while a Charlton player. Luke played six seasons in the Premier League for the Addicks and, was voted Player of the Year in 2005. An energetic and dependable full back who played his entire career in the Premier League.

    I think Les Berry's Charlton career lasted a few years less than that.  

    Am I right in remembering George Best turning out for Charlton in a testimonial match for him? 
    George Best certainly played for Charlton at the Valley in a testimonial game, cant remember which though.
  • The title suggests there will also be a women’s vote - anymore info please?

    The thread for the Women's vote is now up and running.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,659
    Chizz said:

    It is time to cast your vote for this year's candidates to enter the Hall of Fame. As always, there are three categories, so please vote for one player from each. The years have been brought forward to Pre-1955, 1956-90 and 1991 to date.

    Cast your vote via the link

    Voting will close on 22nd March.

    Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame 2026


    PRE-1955

    GEORGE ARMITAGE (1924-30) 184 matches 4 goals

    An England international centre half. (1 full cap and 5 Amateur caps) George played as an amateur for Charlton for 5 seasons and captained the 1928-29 team who were champions of Division 3 (South) – Charlton’s first promotion as a Football League club.

    BILLY KIERNAN (1949-60) 401 matches 93 goals

    One of only 8 Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal. An England B international and a one club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.

    JACK SHREEVE (1936-50) 166 matches 0 goals

    A popular full back, Jack was one of only two players to feature in all four of Charlton’s FA Cup finals, including the two deemed ‘unofficial’ during World War 2. He was a loyal servant to the club who remained at the Valley long after his playing days were over, finishing up as first team trainer.

    1956-1990

    LES BERRY (1975-96) 396 matches 11 goals

    Charlton’s Player of the Year in 1980, Les gave tremendous service to Charlton, making nearly 400 appearances and was centre half throughout the promotion season of 1980-81. A tough competitor who would never shirk a tackle, he was ever present in 1979-80 and 1983-84.

    BOB BOLDER (1986-93) 296 matches 0 goals

    A larger than life character and a very fine goalie, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987,and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.

    JOHN HUMPHREY (1985-96) 267 matches 4 goals.

    Three times Player of the Year, John was a technically perfect full back who was one of the 1985-86 promotion team that brought top division football back to Charlton and then kept the club alive during the exile years. AnotherAddick who should have been capped by England.

    1991-To Date

    MICHAEL MORRISON (2011-14) 150 matches 8 goals

    A big-hearted defender who was one of the 2011-12 promotion team which finished as champions of League One, conceding only 36 goals in the 46 match season. Michael only missed four league matches during his three years at Charlton and was a solid and reliable presence throughout.

    CHRIS SOLLY (2009-20) 314 matches 3 goals

    Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a one-club man and a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011-12 and 2019-20, and is now back at Charlton on the coaching staff.

    LUKE YOUNG (2001-07) 208 matches 4 goals

    An international defender who played a record seven times for England while a Charlton player. Luke played six seasons in the Premier League for the Addicks and, was voted Player of the Year in 2005. An energetic and dependable full back who played his entire career in the Premier League.

    I think Les Berry's Charlton career lasted a few years less than that.  

    Am I right in remembering George Best turning out for Charlton in a testimonial match for him? 
    George Best certainly played for Charlton at the Valley in a testimonial game, cant remember which though.
    May 1984 v The Arsenal

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  • The Testimonial game at the Valley when George Best played was for Les Berry.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,419
    edited February 26
    Billy Keirnan
    John Humphrey
    Michael Morrison

  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,419
    shirty5 said:
    Chizz said:

    It is time to cast your vote for this year's candidates to enter the Hall of Fame. As always, there are three categories, so please vote for one player from each. The years have been brought forward to Pre-1955, 1956-90 and 1991 to date.

    Cast your vote via the link

    Voting will close on 22nd March.

    Charlton Athletic Hall of Fame 2026


    PRE-1955

    GEORGE ARMITAGE (1924-30) 184 matches 4 goals

    An England international centre half. (1 full cap and 5 Amateur caps) George played as an amateur for Charlton for 5 seasons and captained the 1928-29 team who were champions of Division 3 (South) – Charlton’s first promotion as a Football League club.

    BILLY KIERNAN (1949-60) 401 matches 93 goals

    One of only 8 Charlton players to have played more than 400 games for the club, Billy was a top class forward with an eye for goal. An England B international and a one club man, nearly 300 of his appearances were made in the old First Division.

    JACK SHREEVE (1936-50) 166 matches 0 goals

    A popular full back, Jack was one of only two players to feature in all four of Charlton’s FA Cup finals, including the two deemed ‘unofficial’ during World War 2. He was a loyal servant to the club who remained at the Valley long after his playing days were over, finishing up as first team trainer.

    1956-1990

    LES BERRY (1975-96) 396 matches 11 goals

    Charlton’s Player of the Year in 1980, Les gave tremendous service to Charlton, making nearly 400 appearances and was centre half throughout the promotion season of 1980-81. A tough competitor who would never shirk a tackle, he was ever present in 1979-80 and 1983-84.

    BOB BOLDER (1986-93) 296 matches 0 goals

    A larger than life character and a very fine goalie, Bob was Player of the Year in 1987,and was Charlton’s first choice between the sticks for seven seasons. Reliable and brave, he was a fan’s favourite, and has since worked tirelessly for the Community Trust.

    JOHN HUMPHREY (1985-96) 267 matches 4 goals.

    Three times Player of the Year, John was a technically perfect full back who was one of the 1985-86 promotion team that brought top division football back to Charlton and then kept the club alive during the exile years. AnotherAddick who should have been capped by England.

    1991-To Date

    MICHAEL MORRISON (2011-14) 150 matches 8 goals

    A big-hearted defender who was one of the 2011-12 promotion team which finished as champions of League One, conceding only 36 goals in the 46 match season. Michael only missed four league matches during his three years at Charlton and was a solid and reliable presence throughout.

    CHRIS SOLLY (2009-20) 314 matches 3 goals

    Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, Chris was a one-club man and a cultured defender whose career would have taken him to the very top but for a persistent knee injury. He played in the two promotion sides of 2011-12 and 2019-20, and is now back at Charlton on the coaching staff.

    LUKE YOUNG (2001-07) 208 matches 4 goals

    An international defender who played a record seven times for England while a Charlton player. Luke played six seasons in the Premier League for the Addicks and, was voted Player of the Year in 2005. An energetic and dependable full back who played his entire career in the Premier League.

    I think Les Berry's Charlton career lasted a few years less than that.  

    Am I right in remembering George Best turning out for Charlton in a testimonial match for him? 
    George Best certainly played for Charlton at the Valley in a testimonial game, cant remember which though.
    May 1984 v The Arsenal

    Best scored our first, but we lost 3-4
  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 28,403
    Much as I love Bob, John Humphrey should have been in the Hall of Fame already, so that's a no-brainer.
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,970
    Got to be Luke Young for the modern ones. England international and Charlton captain in the Premier League
  • Kiernan
    Humphrey
    Solly
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,274
    Billy Kiernan
    John Humphrey - not sure how he isn’t in already. 
    Chris Solly 
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 41,260
    Kiernan
    Humphrey
    Solly
  • Kieran
    Humphrey 
    Bolder
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 419
    If Humphrey doesn’t get in this time I’m on the pitch !

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  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,143
    Just Kiernan and Humphrey.

    The others are simply not worthy.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,826
    Tricky. Can't believe Humphrey not already in hence Les cannot be chosen although I liked him. Bob Bolder also very deserving.

    Kiernan (400 plus games gets him in for me)

    Humphrey

    Young (again a tough choice as the other nominations both deserving.)
  • killerjerrylee
    killerjerrylee Posts: 744
    bump
  • lindos480
    lindos480 Posts: 301
    Kiernan
    Humphrey 
    Solly