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Danny Mills.....twat
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guinnessaddick said:Starinnaddick said:I always thought that selling him for 4 million allowed us to keep the rest of the squad together.
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cfgs said:guinnessaddick said:Starinnaddick said:I always thought that selling him for 4 million allowed us to keep the rest of the squad together.
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guinnessaddick said:cfgs said:guinnessaddick said:Starinnaddick said:I always thought that selling him for 4 million allowed us to keep the rest of the squad together.
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Back in the late 90’s before Mills came to Charlton, my wife was an adoption social worker working for Bromley. One of her client couples were interested in adopting a young disabled boy from Norfolk. My wife had to go to Norfolk on many occasions to facilitate this. This included frequent meetings with the foster parents who were fervent Norwich City supporters. They told my wife that Danny Mills was fantastic with the young kid. Always taking time to talk to him after a game, getting autographs from both teams for him and on many occasions taking him for a kickabout in the car park after a game.Mills gets a lot of stick on here but there was clearly another side to him.20
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Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...18
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Mametz said:Back in the late 90’s before Mills came to Charlton, my wife was an adoption social worker working for Bromley. One of her client couples were interested in adopting a young disabled boy from Norfolk. My wife had to go to Norfolk on many occasions to facilitate this. This included frequent meetings with the foster parents who were fervent Norwich City supporters. They told my wife that Danny Mills was fantastic with the young kid. Always taking time to talk to him after a game, getting autographs from both teams for him and on many occasions taking him for a kickabout in the car park after a game.Mills gets a lot of stick on here but there was clearly another side to him.7
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Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
The commentary from the highlights since always sticks in my mind.
John Barnes, Mark Kinsella, Graham Stuart… and Danny Mills!!! Wonderful! A goal in the 90th minute!
https://youtu.be/c7AX4eBqThU?si=ldFKPGyphdtO3_wl
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bobmunro said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...If I remember correctly it was like a pinball machine with three or four deflections.It gave us hope, however briefly.
https://youtu.be/F_aw90cQcvM?si=KeZddmxm4kR8E5qy
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Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.0 - Sponsored links:
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blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.4 -
MrLargo said:blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.3 -
MrLargo said:blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.
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HastingsRed said:MrLargo said:blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.1 -
HastingsRed said:MrLargo said:blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.
If I remember correctly that was a mid-week and it was bitterly cold. My two shared a season ticket that first season in the Prem and my eldest was wrapped up like Michelin Man! I think that was the game when a steaker ran from the Covered End to the JS and 3,000 Villa fans sang "What the f*cking hell was that!"
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bobmunro said:HastingsRed said:MrLargo said:blackpool72 said:Redhenry said:Still remember his goal at Villa Park like it was yesterday...
Unfortunately other results that day proved otherwise.
Shouldn't have gone down that year. Don't recall us nicking any points that we didn't deserve, but we certainly had plenty of games where we didn't get what we deserved.
If I remember correctly that was a mid-week and it was bitterly cold. My two shared a season ticket that first season in the Prem and my eldest was wrapped up like Michelin Man! I think that was the game when a steaker ran from the Covered End to the JS and 3,000 Villa fans sang "What the f*cking hell was that!"8 -
Very sloppy of Cawley in the article to state that we bought Andy Hunt with some of the money we made from Mills - they'd played together in the 98-99 first season on the prem (plus Andy was a free agent).
Nevertheless, it was a great bit of business selling Mills and buying Deano (plus, later in the season, Shields, Svensson). You can't expect to keep every player when you go down1 -
The Mills sale was good business for all parties really.
If we'd spent the money wisely, then the Darren Bent money in 2007 should have bought a promotion team.4 -
Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.0
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altrinchamaddick said:Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.
F****** good player though.0 - Sponsored links:
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altrinchamaddick said:Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.1
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IdleHans said:altrinchamaddick said:Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.
Part of the best midfield we have had since I started going in '76.
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ElfsborgAddick said:IdleHans said:altrinchamaddick said:Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.
Part of the best midfield we have had since I started going in '76.0 -
IdleHans said:ElfsborgAddick said:IdleHans said:altrinchamaddick said:Reading between the lines, when Brownie, Lisbie and Curbs are talking about ex players, and the association that Brownie and Lisbie are trying to generate, that Mills was disliked by the squad, and they were happy when he was sold.
Part of the best midfield we have had since I started going in '76.
I know you did not say he was no good.
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cfgs said:guinnessaddick said:Starinnaddick said:I always thought that selling him for 4 million allowed us to keep the rest of the squad together.
Just seen the comment above.
Ian the barber (a gooner) straight away told him I'm a Charlton fan.
NR was actually built like a brick shithouse. He seemed quite a quiet sort, took Ian's mickey taking in good heart. He was fairly forthright about why the season remained such a struggle not least that after about 15 years as an attacking/playmaker midfielder Curbishley mostly gave him defensive/spoiler responsibilities, with any attacking reserved for wingers. I took it with a pinch of salt at the time as "he would say that wouldn't he cos he doesn't fancy the hard work". Keith Jones was the 'engine roomer' at the time.
The fact his family didn't settle with him down South can't have helped.
Curbs's autobiography only mentions NR arriving for £1M and leaving at the end of the season for £250k, nothing else.
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