Mention of the Valley 1000 on another thread made me think over the 59 nearly 60 years of my Charlton supporting sentence.
As an 'old git' my memory might be playing tricks admittedly but in my younger years I don't remember many if any chronically injury prone players.
For me Cory Gibbs has to be number one not being fit enough to make even one appearance during his time with the Club. I'm inclined to put Chuks at two now.
The first time I can recall chronic recurring injuries is (was) Carl Leaburn's dead legs back in the eighties and nineties but they were nothing compared to our post year 2000 injury record in my opinion.
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Maybe even the fastest runner I’ve seen in a Charlton shirt.
From my 59 years I'll suggest in no particular order Len Glover, Mike Kenning, Micky Bennett (first spell), Paul Williams and Shaun Newton as other contenders. Not forgetting Dennis Rommedahl of course too.
Signed from Man City early in 1968, he could run like a greyhound. But only without the ball.
He's written a book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Memories-Failed-Footballer-Crap-Journalist-ebook/dp/B006E8Z6A6
Gary Poole looked good in his first game then seemed to disappear forever.
Igor Vetokele
I was at the game, that much I do know
EDIT - on interweb he got injury in reserve match - I was at the match where he scored his only Charlton goal and it was a good one
Haynes, Aneke, Vetokele (or any winger mentioned by Len)
Alonso, JFC, P Williams
Man U player that joined us season after Parker left
There have been a few, but I suppose in those days medical science was so far behind now that players like Innis and Aneke would not have any sort of career.
Captained France u21s at one point.
Kicked off the pitch by a Stoke defender iirc.
If we were looking for another keeper, perhaps Stephen Henderson in his 1st spell at Charlton? Do I recall that he missed a fair few games with injuries?
One of the saddest of the former was Tommy Caton who never recovered from a serious foot injury, and couldn't cope with being forced to retire early
Haven't seen the thread personally for a while though ....
He was great for us over 2 spells of course but our match winner missed lots of games. Quite possibly those injuries prevented him from spending more time as a Premier League footballer, and so ironically, perhaps his injuries were to our gain.