Hall of shame

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have a pint mate....let it go8
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Chris Powell when he jumped ship to West Ham.
And Watford.
And Leicester.
He should be the president the horrible little traitor.9 -
and playing for Palace before he came.0
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Iain Dowies Parents3
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Kermorgant is an interesting one, Most people would consider him further towards the "Legend" end of the spectrum, however I'm sure some still question the terms of his departure ...0
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That is blasphemous and insulting even in jest. Chrissy was and always will be a Charlton legend.0
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Defoe certainly - Kermogant definitely no where this sorry hall0
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Who has more POTY? Powell or Poyet?MuttleyCAFC said:That is blasphemous and insulting even in jest. Chrissy was and always will be a Charlton legend.
Says it all I think.
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Pitcher1
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Danny Murphy & Defoe0
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that is who I was trying to recall, getting old, the name was in there somewhere.DaveMehmet said:Pitcher
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Paul Miller0
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we could build the hall of shame next to the hall of get a grip and move on7
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Can we have a Hall of Idiot supporters, and then lock them in that hall and not let them down The Valley again?3
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Wouldn't be enough room.cafctom said:Can we have a Hall of Idiot supporters, and then lock them in that hall and not let them down The Valley again?
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The problem is, it is always the other supporter who is an idiot!0
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Riga for deserting us for Blackpool. Showed no loyalty at all.0
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Carl Leaburn. Wouldn't sign a contract,0
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'Hall of shame' wot? Do me a favour, he's a young lad who could suffer a career ending injury tomorrow. He moves on and good luck to him and we move on. Don't get me wrong I'm gutted he's not re-signed but tweedle dum and tweedle dee have a lot to answer for there and he won't be the last to chase the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, so stop the vilification of the lad, totally unnecessary.8
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How can you compare Parker to Poyet? Parker didn't give a shit about us as soon as there was a sniff of interest, and we were about to get champions league football. Poyet could have left a while ago to play in the prem for his DAD, turned it down to keep playing in a relegation scrap for little money and now we're safe he's trying to better himself. No comparison. Still hate Parker, wish all the best to Poyet.4
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Think you've got the title wrong! It's more like a hall of fame.
Players come, players go, but it's the supporters that make a club.
We should be proud that we have helped develop the game we all love by bringing players through that we have improved.
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Danny Murphy
Scott Parker
Jermaine Defoe
Diego Poyet
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Curbishley - refused a one year deal1
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I think it comes down to something more subtle than people wanting to leave. Llera can't possibly be included as he wanted to stay. Ok he was upset with the club when it didn't want him, but we should be able to give him that. For his deficiencies, he always gave his all for us. Curbishley gave us many years, and the best of times. Murphy should be on that list, because the club helped his career and he left at a terrible time in the wrong way. Defoe didn't even kick a ball in anger for us and Parker deprived us of a great achievement and left in a terrible way - after the manager had shown great faith in him.
For a list to mean anything it has to be short.0 -
Parker 'potentially' deprived us of something. Who's to say we wouldn't have finished that season the same way with him in the team?
Anyway, time's a healer, I was angry with him at the time, I now prefer to remember what a great player he was rather than the way he left.
As I get older, I find myself getting less angry at things-I'm disappointed about Diego's decision but he was brilliant for us and contributed to us staying up so I'll focus on that and move on and wish him well at his next club.
Neither would get close to a hall of shame for me, that would be more reserved for players who wore the shirt and earnt the money without putting it in. Marcus Bent and JFH are two that spring to mind...2 -
Nail on the head.HandG said:Parker 'potentially' deprived us of something. Who's to say we wouldn't have finished that season the same way with him in the team?
Anyway, time's a healer, I was angry with him at the time, I now prefer to remember what a great player he was rather than the way he left.
As I get older, I find myself getting less angry at things-I'm disappointed about Diego's decision but he was brilliant for us and contributed to us staying up so I'll focus on that and move on and wish him well at his next club.
Neither would get close to a hall of shame for me, that would be more reserved for players who wore the shirt and earnt the money without putting it in. Marcus Bent and JFH are two that spring to mind...0 -
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Plus all the bedwetters like OohAah.falconwood_1 said:That bloke who starts threads with 'What's your favourite biscuit?'
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Agree with this... at the end of the day Parker in my opinion made a mistake going to Chelsea and paid for it for a few seasons... Yet seeing him pull on an England shirt a few years ago (especially when he led out the team as Captain) filled me with pride that we produced him and as a Footballer I do prefer to remember what a great player he was too.HandG said:Parker 'potentially' deprived us of something. Who's to say we wouldn't have finished that season the same way with him in the team?
Anyway, time's a healer, I was angry with him at the time, I now prefer to remember what a great player he was rather than the way he left.
As I get older, I find myself getting less angry at things-I'm disappointed about Diego's decision but he was brilliant for us and contributed to us staying up so I'll focus on that and move on and wish him well at his next club.
Neither would get close to a hall of shame for me, that would be more reserved for players who wore the shirt and earnt the money without putting it in. Marcus Bent and JFH are two that spring to mind...
ALTHOUGH... If he turns out @ the Valley for Fulham next season I will boo the feck out of his name when its announced0