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BOLANOS, REZA AND IMMOBILE FORWARDS

Christian Bolanos and Reza have given the World Cup a Charlton connection, but didn't we also have a few forwards who were Immobile in the days of Pardew and Parkinson - Pawel Abbott for one.

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    Wot?
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    I don't get that either. Are you saying Reza is immobile?
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    I DON'T KNOW WHY WE'RE SHOUTING!
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    No Italy have a striker called Immobile, he was top scorer in Serie A last season.
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    No I am saying we used to have immobile forwards under Parkinson and Pardew - like the italian striker who is called Immobile. Maybe it's a bit of a basil brush joke.
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    I think he's just watching the game, saw a Charlton connection with Bolanos and made a joke about Immobile being linked the Pardew days. Dont think hes referring to Reza as immobile.
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    edited June 2014
    Ah got you now.
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    That's right cafcfan1990.
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    In grammatical terms Italy have Immobile the proper name; down The Valley we only know Immobile as the adjective. Frequently.
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    centurion said:

    No I am saying we used to have immobile forwards under Parkinson and Pardew - like the italian striker who is called Immobile. Maybe it's a bit of a basil brush joke.

    Boom fukin Boom
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    Love this! Good to get some clean humour on charlton life dot com.
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    Ouch, tough crowd there @centurion‌ ;)
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    centurion said:

    No I am saying we used to have immobile forwards under Parkinson and Pardew - like the italian striker who is called Immobile. Maybe it's a bit of a basil brush joke.

    Don't worry, I got you mate.
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    cfgs said:

    No Italy have a striker called Immobile, he was top scorer in Serie A last season.

    Doesn't immobile in Italian mean furniture or was that French?

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    cfgs said:

    No Italy have a striker called Immobile, he was top scorer in Serie A last season.

    Doesn't immobile in Italian mean furniture or was that French?

    Ah ..... you mean he's an integral part of the sideboard - or at least his team move up the table.


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    You what?
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    What the frick?
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