in charlton colours has to be Scott Parker, think he would have been one of the best midfielders in the world if he stayed with us another year or so and went to man utd as roy keane's like for like replacement.
I remember Paul Kitson being utterly umplayable for West Ham in 2002 or so. Bagged a hattrick having not scored a goal in the about 3 years, in fact I think the last time he scored before that was the winner for us v Palace! Everything he hit went in that day!
Ah yes Paul Parker playing for Fulham. He only looked about 5ft 7 but won everything in the air. The best has to be Gasciogne though , the little cameo when he came on for Newcastle and the games at Selhurst with Spurs. The skill and strength he could do stuff on the pitch nobody else could. Makes me so sad he threw it all away.
Mike Flanagan,run the show against other london teams think it was chelsea and tottenham,4-1 s come to mind, i think can anyone remind me,think he scored a hatrick,liked a light ale in those days memory might be a bit cloudy.by the way still do but not so often
I remember Paul Kitson being utterly umplayable for West Ham in 2002 or so. Bagged a hattrick having not scored a goal in the about 3 years, in fact I think the last time he scored before that was the winner for us v Palace! Everything he hit went in that day!
Enough of the cack players on other threads. How about the best players you have ever seen, in the flesh, so to speak. Mine:
Maradona - very young, for Argentina v England at Wembley 1978 Karl Heinz Rumenigge - W Germany George Best - even pissed, fat and at Fulham, a class apart Bobby Moore - as above Socrates and Zico for Brazil Ruud Gullitt - for Netherlands v England at Wembley Ryan Giggs - best ever performance against us at the Valley, in the 3-3 draw Rodney Marsh - wanker, but a very talented wanker, for QPR at the Valley
I saw Riquelme and Messi for Argentina against Chile 2007... before Maradona was manager i think, so that would have been another name. Salas played for Chile, but was well past his prime.
Earnshaw when he came on as a sub and scored a hat-trick 4captain marvel(robson-WBA),I found it quite amusing in a macabre sort of way lol Dont I'd droped him from me FF team that morning.
I saw Messi in last years Champions League Final - a mate works at Wembley :-)
Messi was unbelievable, he runs at players with such pace never looking at the ball, drops the shoulder and he's gone! He made Vidic look like an average League One defender!
For Charlton: Paul Walsh (I agree with Big Bob on this one) every time he put on the shirt.
For an opposing team: Clive Allen when playing for QPR, whether at Loftus Road or the Valley. QPR 4 (Allen 3) Charlton nil (or perhaps one) tended to be the score.
Saw Maradona at Wembley in 79 or 80. England won 3-1 and he was about 17 but he was awesome.
Corrrect - I wrongly said 1978 on the opening post (which is of course when Argentina had recently won the World Cup). I was behind the goal where Maradona nearly scored after an incredible mazy dribble through the England defence. A taste of things to come in later World Cups! Never thought I would see a better player but Messi (only seen on tv so far) might just be one - I'm not decided on that question.
Some fabulous players and memories on this thread. We could put together a hell of a side just using those named!
Gazza against us for Newcastle and Spurs. Henry whenver he played us.
The strangest one for me was Stan Collymore. When he was running at us he lloked like he would go on to be a world beater, got the Premiership and never stood out
Maradona in the football league v Rest of the World in 1987. Unplayable and ran the show. Made the likes of platini live in his shadow that day which was some feat.
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I was at the centenary match but Platini stood out for me. Absolute class and I think he'd retired by then.
The best has to be Gasciogne though , the little cameo when he came on for Newcastle and the games at Selhurst with Spurs. The skill and strength he could do stuff on the pitch nobody else could. Makes me so sad he threw it all away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47FilumlNyg
Also seen Maradona kick a ball, if that counts.
Beardsley for an unstoppable Newcastle heading for promotion was immense too.
Ronaldo wasn't bad in the Cup Final.
Stan Collymore was breathtakingly good - annoyingly.
Waddle, Linekar and Barnes (at Anfield) all deserve mentions.
And I was impressed with Beckham's passing range for England and the whole of the Brazil team's movement.
Messi was unbelievable, he runs at players with such pace never looking at the ball, drops the shoulder and he's gone! He made Vidic look like an average League One defender!
Zidane v England in Portugal 2004.
Best English players - Gazza and Hoddle.
For an opposing team: Clive Allen when playing for QPR, whether at Loftus Road or the Valley. QPR 4 (Allen 3) Charlton nil (or perhaps one) tended to be the score.
Some fabulous players and memories on this thread. We could put together a hell of a side just using those named!
self. Remember watching Viera do that against us at Highbury.
The goal that the young Rooney scored for Everton at the Valley was a sign of things to come
Giggs at the Valley was superb in that game when he hit the bar from half way. It was also probably the best game I have seen at The Valley
The strangest one for me was Stan Collymore. When he was running at us he lloked like he would go on to be a world beater, got the Premiership and never stood out
Beckham
Ronaldo
Giggs
Dicanio
The notts county striker who got the hat trick
Henry
Ginola
RvP dont count as he shinned it and should have already been sent off
For charlton
Parker
Costa
Mortimer
Whyte
John hendry (think thay was his name at upton park)
Mendonca at wembley
Kiley
Chris solly
Scp
John aldridge orrible **** but what a finisher
John barnes
Maradona.