Dany N'Guessen was the 744th débutante and the 21st this season.
He is also the 73 player in Charlton history to score on his début.
Lee Cook has already played for us so is already counted and the loan window is closed so look like no more débuts this term. Unless CP gives one or two of the kids a run out later on.
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That leave just Nick Pope of the 20 new signings this season to make his bow, Jason Euell having already debuted in his first spell at the club.
This is still less than the 19 debuts last season but the January transfer window is still to come.
Welcome to Darel Russel who is the 741st player to represent the Addicks.
He is the 19th debutant this term equaling the record set last season, I believe.
So that means 21 signings and 18 debuts plus Euell and Sullivan.
Thanks for the correction Scoham
*I would have got away with it if it wasn't for that pesky kid* : - )
Addicks' player 742 is Leon Clarke.
He is the 22nd player signed this season and the 19th debutante
Fitting on Academy day that a acacemy player should make his debut albeit after an 8 year abscence.
Danny is the 20th debutante which is, I believe, a Club record
He is also the 73 player in Charlton history to score on his début.
Lee Cook has already played for us so is already counted and the loan window is closed so look like no more débuts this term. Unless CP gives one or two of the kids a run out later on.
Lawrie Wilson was the 745th,
Jordan Cook the 746th and
Salim Kerker the 747th player to make a first team appearance for club.
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It is based on the fantastic work of Colin Cameron in the Valiant 500 which starts from the 1921/2 season.
Should be able to check my numbers are correct in the handbook next week.
I could have watched to see who kicked the ball first but not that anal. No, honestly I'm not : - ) so just did it on when they joined.
won't you take me down to Memphis ..
.. on a midnight ride .. CCR
He is the 4th debutante this season.
And if you credit him with the goal today he is the 74th Addick to score on his debut.
With the window closed only Button and Dervite of the new signings have yet to make their bows.
Makes Paddy MacCarthorse seem like a Grand National winner.
The less said about the game and performance the better,
What would be interesting, is how long each century took. I bet from 501-600 took far longer than 601 to 700...
Matt Wright mentioned an update of the Valiant 500 in a recent programme but no firm details.
He may still be on the bench tomorrow but expect one or both of Seabourne and Eggart to pip him to 752
Out of interest Scott minto was Addick 500