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The 200 Club
AddickFC81
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Jacko has been stuck on 198 competitive appearances for us since about February or March. Two more will bring him up to the 200 obviously. I'm wracking my brains to find out who the last Charlton player to reach 200 appearances for the club was. Must be a while back. I reckon it could possibly be Chris Powell. But I stand to be corrected on that.
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If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.0
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I would have thought that John Fortune made 200 appearances and he was probably the last player to play for us that did so as he was involved, briefly, in League 1.0
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My mistake he only played for us 181 times.0
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JJ only needs 2 more goals to get to 50 for us as well I believe2
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Semedo must of been close?0
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Semedo 151.1
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Think it was Holland & Powell, the last two.0
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191cafctom said:If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.
Solly is on 162 so isn't too far away.0 -
Jason Euell ?0
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Kiely ?0
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John Robinson?1
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So is it Keily then ? He joined after Powell so presumably reached 200 after him ?0
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cracking goals return of almost 1 in 4 considering he started at LBcabbles said:JJ only needs 2 more goals to get to 50 for us as well I believe
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I'm pretty sure Kish got to 200 total appearances and he left at the end of 2006-2007 season the year we were relegated from the Prem.
The question is therefore whether or not anybody has passed 200 appearances since then.
I'd say Chris Powell would have got there before then as he was not a regular towards the end of his time so Matt Holland is probably the most recent I'd say if it is not Kish.0 -
Again, Matt Holland played 191 league games. If you include cup games it goes beyond 200. 215 to be exact.The Red Robin said:
191cafctom said:If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.
Solly is on 162 so isn't too far away.1 -
That has to count, any competitive (I.e non friendly) should be the criteria.cafctom said:
Again, Matt Holland played 191 league games. If you include cup games it goes beyond 200. 215 to be exact.The Red Robin said:
191cafctom said:If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.
Solly is on 162 so isn't too far away.
Do sub appearances count ?1 -
If he played 215 then Holland would have hit 200 later than Kish.se9addick said:
That has to count, any competitive (I.e non friendly) should be the criteria.cafctom said:
Again, Matt Holland played 191 league games. If you include cup games it goes beyond 200. 215 to be exact.The Red Robin said:
191cafctom said:If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.
Solly is on 162 so isn't too far away.
Do sub appearances count ?
Kish is the most recent Charlton player to have played 200 matches in total whilst the club were in the top flight I reckon.0 -
Could Piotr Parzyszek become the first Charlton player to fail to complete 90 minutes in a Charlton shirt and the team completes 200 matches whilst he has a Charlton contract?4
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If I've got this right (I'd welcome and amendments if any of these are wrong), there are 65 players in the 200 Club. They are listed here in reverse order of debuts:
Matthew Rhys HOLLAND, 17/08/2003, 215
Jonathan Jay FORTUNE, 18/08/2001, 216
Luke Paul YOUNG, 18/08/2001, 208
Radostin Prodanov KISHISHEV, 19/08/2000, 200
Dean Lawrence KIELY, 07/08/1999, 248
Christopher George Robin POWELL, 15/08/1998, 270
Mark Anthony James KINSELLA, 28/09/1996, 226
Richard Raymond RUFUS, 29/10/1994, 324
Shaun O'Neill NEWTON, 01/05/1993, 285
John Robert Campbell ROBINSON, 15/09/1992, 382
Steven Byron BROWN, 21/09/1991, 283
Garry Paul NELSON, 18/08/1991, 222
Stuart Murray BALMER, 15/09/1990, 263
Scott Christopher MINTO, 08/11/1988, 205
Darren Edward James PITCHER, 27/09/1988, 204
Paul Henry, MORTIMER, 07/11/1987, 225
Carl Winston, LEABURN, 24/03/1987, 376
Robert John BOLDER, 15/11/1986, 296
Andrew Michael PEAKE, 13/09/1986, 212
Colin David WALSH, 13/09/1986, 291
John HUMPHREY, 31/08/1985, 267
Mark REID, 17/08/1985, 250
Robert Martin LEE, 10/03/1984, 343
Nicholas Paul 'Nicky' JOHNS, 15/01/1979, 322
Martin John ROBINSON, 25/02/1978, 256
Stephen John 'Steve' GRITT, 27/08/1977, 435
Leslie Dennis 'Les' BERRY, 11/10/1975, 396
Derek David HALES, 11/09/1973, 368
Colin David POWELL, 20/01/1973, 358
Michael Anthony FLANAGAN, 05/10/1971, 396
Philip Roy WARMAN, 10/01/1970, 364
Robert Dennis 'Bob' CURTIS, 11/03/1967, 372
Peter John REEVES, 18/05/1966, 294
Charles George 'Charlie', WRIGHT, 16/04/1966, 209
Alan James CAMPBELL, 21/08/1965, 214
Michael John KENNING, 03/11/1962, 238
Keith Aubrey PEACOCK 22/08/1962, 591
Brian Thomas TOCKNELL, 27/08/1960, 220
John David SEWELL, 12/01/1957, 204
William DUFF, 15/12/1956, 231
Samuel LAWRIE, 24/11/1956, 208
Brian Robert KINSEY, 27/10/1956, 418
Donald Edward 'Don' TOWNSEND, 30/08/1954, 268
Stuart Edward LEARY, 01/12/1951, 403
John Davidson HEWIE, 25/08/1951, 530
Cyril Samuel HAMMOND, 04/11/1950, 208
Derek Gilbert UFTON, 12/11/1949, 277
William Edward 'Billy' KIERNAN, 22/10/1949, 401
Charles John VAUGHAN, 22/03/1947, 238
Benjamin Robert Vincent 'Benny' FENTON, 18/01/1947, 275
James 'Jock' CAMPBELL, 11/01/1947, 276
Frank William LOCK, 04/01/1947, 230
Gordon HURST, 25/12/1946, 393
Harold James PHIPPS, 09/02/1946, 201
Samuel 'Sam' BARTRAM, 01/12/1934, 623
Jonathan Montague 'Monty' WILKINSON, 11/03/1933, 237
James 'Jimmy' OAKES, 21/01/1933, 234
Joseph 'Joe' JOBLING, 25/03/1932, 223
Harold Henry Frederick HOBBIS, 03/10/1931 ,268
George Henry ROBINSON, 29/08/1931 ,254
John PUGSLEY, 25/08/1928 ,225
John William 'Jackie' HORTON, 28/08/1926, 272
John Patterson 'Johnnie' RANKIN, 17/09/192, 204
Norman SMITH, 03/03/1923, 450
Edwin Redvers Baden 'Baden' HEROD, 27/12/1921, 2360 -
Do his appearances outweigh his forward pass stats?cafctom said:
Again, Matt Holland played 191 league games. If you include cup games it goes beyond 200. 215 to be exact.The Red Robin said:
191cafctom said:If you're including cup games, then it will be Matt Holland I think.
Solly is on 162 so isn't too far away.0 -
I would never have said Minto played that many for us - really suprised me that.0
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Somehow appropriate that Garry Nelson made a double nelson of appearances.1
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Robert Lee 343 games. When a young player hung around for a while before seeking fame and fortune. And I'l be surprised if Gomez, Poyet, Jenkinson and Shelvey play as many PL games and get as many caps as Lee. Maybe Gomez (hopefully).
There's a lesson there somewhere.0 -
Dennis Edwards must have been close to 200 games I'd have thought0











