Joe Jordan - When I was a kid there were few finer sights in football than seeing Big Joe put one in. Not ‘cos I liked Citeh, but because you knew that a few seconds later you’d see that massive smile with all the teeth missing. Andy Jones - Not the Charlton one, but the diminutive bandy legged goal machine that used to play for Canvey Island. He was unstoppable at that level. Stan Collymore - controversial I know, but I used to watch him at Southend. Magnificent. Roger Milla - when Chris Powell was at Southend he used to do a little Roger Milla style dance around the corner flag to the tune of “Wiggle It”. If it hadn’t been for a great role model like RM, CP might not have developed his great celebratory style. Carlos Valderama - They don’t make them like that anymore.
Keane - loved his leadership and unwavering belief in himself on the pitch Giggs - great player to watch Scholes - quality player and unassuming gentleman Le Tissier - super skills Steve Bull - complete loyalty to an average team
Al bar Keane were one club men and Keane was only really 2 clubs.
Comments
Gary Medel
Marcus Alonso
Rory Delap
John Carew
Functional 5-a-side team to boot
George Best
Bobby Moore
Eusebio
John Baker (CF Dulwich Hamlet 1975/76)
Bergkamp
Tony Adams
Sneijder
Ibrahimovic
Spare any change?
Alessandro Nesta
Gianluigi Buffon
Ronaldo (R9)
Zinedine Zidane
Hoddle
Gazza
Lineker
Beckham
Ernie Bradshaw (Red Argus, Kent Suburban League '80's)
Andy Jones - Not the Charlton one, but the diminutive bandy legged goal machine that used to play for Canvey Island. He was unstoppable at that level.
Stan Collymore - controversial I know, but I used to watch him at Southend. Magnificent.
Roger Milla - when Chris Powell was at Southend he used to do a little Roger Milla style dance around the corner flag to the tune of “Wiggle It”. If it hadn’t been for a great role model like RM, CP might not have developed his great celebratory style.
Carlos Valderama - They don’t make them like that anymore.
Henry
Keane
Giggs
Iniesta
Gabriel Batistuta
Luis Figo
Dennis Bergkamp
Lukas Podolski
Slightly attacking minded.
Borini (Passionate)
Balotelli (Funny)
Crouch (Strangely Good)
Kompany (Good Guy)
Zidane
Beckham
Yaya Toure
George Boyd (cos he's a mate and never actually played for Charlton)
Roberto Carlos
Franz Beckenbauer
Roberto Baggio
Dennis Bergkamp
Paul Gascoigne
Thierry Henry
Gabriel Batistuta
Ray Clemence
(Bonus point as it was against France)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ECoR__tJNQ
Maldini
Gattusso
Zidane
Le Tissier
Cafu
Honourable mention to
Ronaldo (Brazil)
Shevchenko
Yaya Toure
Messi
Xavi
Giggs - great player to watch
Scholes - quality player and unassuming gentleman
Le Tissier - super skills
Steve Bull - complete loyalty to an average team
Al bar Keane were one club men and Keane was only really 2 clubs.
Effort, quality, loyalty and longevity.
Zidane
Le Tissier
Pires
Bale
Bergkamp
Zidane
Le Tissier
H Larsson
Robbie Keane
Michel Platinni
Thierry Henry
George Best
Ian Wright
Roberto Carlos
Zinedine Zidane
Peter Schmeichel
Nwankwo Kanu
David Beckham
Dennis Bergkamp
Denis Irwin
Eric Cantona
Peter Lorimer - what a shot & had a soft spot for Leeds
Johann Cruyff - that turn!! Tried it so many times
Kevin Keegan - just had to buy this Stylo Matchmaker boots
Gazza - a truly world class England player
Beckham - the reason for watching La Liga and that performance against Greece
George Best
Stanley Matthews
Tom Finney
Albert Camus
Nobby Styles
Best
Pele
Messi
Gerd Muller
Franz Beckenbauer
Socrates
Zbigniew Boniek
Solskjaer
Lampard
Henry
Lahm
George Best.
Pele.
Messi
Eusebio.