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  • This is an interesting debate and the different line ups demonstrate the diversity of choice. My selection will probably change on a day by day basis.

    Also how do we factor things like the level that someone played and also the fitness level? I would love to select the Liverpool/ Watford version on John Barnes or even Jesper Bloquvist as he would have performed for Man Utd or would that be cheating?

    I am not sure Derek Hales would survive in today's game but might be a useful option off the bench.

    So with 9 subs here goes: 

    Carson , Humphrey, Powell, Rufus, Costa, Simonsen , Diarra , Parker , Reid , Di Canio, D Bent.

    Subs: Kiely , Young, Aizlewood, Bowyer , Kinsella, Lee , Hales , Flanagan, Mendonca.
  • _MrDick said:
    1965 onwards

    1. Dean Kiely 
    2. John Humphrey
    3. Chris Powell
    4  Claus Jensen
    5. Richard Rufus
    6. Peter Reeves
    7. Colin Powell
    8. Scott Parker
    9. Derek Hales
    10. Darren Bent
    11. Connor Gallagher
    Seen a few on here putting Humphrey at right back. I’m 41 now and remember him coming back on a free from palace and he wasn’t all that (to my untrained 12 year old eye!). Was he really that good first time around? Better than Luke Young or dare I say…. Danny Mills? 
  • TomCAFC said:
    _MrDick said:
    1965 onwards

    1. Dean Kiely 
    2. John Humphrey
    3. Chris Powell
    4  Claus Jensen
    5. Richard Rufus
    6. Peter Reeves
    7. Colin Powell
    8. Scott Parker
    9. Derek Hales
    10. Darren Bent
    11. Connor Gallagher
    Seen a few on here putting Humphrey at right back. I’m 41 now and remember him coming back on a free from palace and he wasn’t all that (to my untrained 12 year old eye!). Was he really that good first time around? Better than Luke Young or dare I say…. Danny Mills? 
    Yes it is the first spell that secures his selection for me. Luke Young and Danny Mills would be my next two choices.
  • As a team the side that finished 7th in the Premier League would be my choice.

  • Richard J said:
    This is an interesting debate and the different line ups demonstrate the diversity of choice. My selection will probably change on a day by day basis.

    Also how do we factor things like the level that someone played and also the fitness level? I would love to select the Liverpool/ Watford version on John Barnes or even Jesper Bloquvist as he would have performed for Man Utd or would that be cheating?

    I am not sure Derek Hales would survive in today's game but might be a useful option off the bench.

    So with 9 subs here goes: 

    Carson , Humphrey, Powell, Rufus, Costa, Simonsen , Diarra , Parker , Reid , Di Canio, D Bent.

    Subs: Kiely , Young, Aizlewood, Bowyer , Kinsella, Lee , Hales , Flanagan, Mendonca.
    Have you thought of becoming our next manager, that is a fantastic group you have put together.
    If not manager, how about replacing Scott? :)
  • 1…. Nicky Johns
    2…..Billy Bonds
    3…..Mark Reid
    4…..Alan Campball
    5…..Peter Shirtliff 
    6…..Richard Rufus
    7…..Colin Powell
    8.,…Derek Hales 
    9….,Eddie Firmini
    10…Graham Moore
    11…Mark Kinsella

    sub…Bob Curtis (could play anyway)

    Must of course have forgotten many, but give me that team now with captain Kinsella ,The Tank, and Alan Campball midfield
    no surrender.
  • Unfortunately any best ever Charlton line-up would have to feature Scott Parker. 
  • Curbs

    Kiely
    Young - Rufus - Fortune - Powell
    Lee - Parker - Kinsella - DiCanio
    Bent - Mendonca 
  • Dean Kiely 

    John Humphrey 
    Peter Shirtliff
    Richard Rufus
    Mark Reid

    Mark Kinsella
    Scott Parker
    Lee Bowyer
    Robert Lee

    Clive Mendonca 
    Darren Bent

  • edited December 2023
    Bolder
    Humphrey
    M Reid
    Shirtliff
    Rufus
    Mortimer
    Kinsella
    Parker
    Bowyer
    D Bent
    Mendonca
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  • The one I remember clearly from my early days - Duff, Sewell, Hewie, Tocknell, Hinton, Bailey, Lawrie, Matthews, Leary, Edwards, Kinsey.
  • edited January 1
    Chizz said:
    Peter Wakeham. Harry Cripps, Marvin Hinton, Richard Rufus, Chris Powell - Billy Bonds, Scot Parker, Peter Reid - Di Canio, Eddie Firmani. Johny Summers.
    I don't think I've ever seen anyone nominate Peter Reid in a favourite Charlton team before 
    Or Peter Wakeham come to that…….and did you not see Stuart Leary play?
    Chizz said:
    Peter Wakeham. Harry Cripps, Marvin Hinton, Richard Rufus, Chris Powell - Billy Bonds, Scot Parker, Peter Reid - Di Canio, Eddie Firmani. Johny Summers.
    I don't think I've ever seen anyone nominate Peter Reid in a favourite Charlton team before 
    Or Peter Wakeham come to that…….and did you not see Stuart Leary play?
    It is a personal thing: Peter Wakeham had a great autograph with an incredible letter 'P'. Stuart Leary would be in my 'Best Ever' team, but Johnny Summers was my football hero. I remember standing on the railing at the front of the East Stand and seeing about 5 players Charlton restraining him from murdering the Plymouth fullback. It was like looking at Superman. His son was in the year above me a Catford Boys School - had a friend called 'Stuart'. 
    🙂
  • Purely heart and no head, so certain former players are not included:

    Kiely
    Mills
    Rufus
    Youds
    Powell
    Kinsella
    Lee
    Mortimer
    Jensen
    Bent
    Mendonca

    Subs: 
    Carson, Young, Costa, Bowyer, Robinson, Di Canio, Dyer
  • Wright
    Curtis
    Kinsey
    Went
    Reeves
    Campbell
    Moore
    Gregory
    Peacock
    Tracy
    Tees
  • Pedro45 said:
    Wright
    Curtis
    Kinsey
    Went
    Reeves
    Campbell
    Moore
    Gregory
    Peacock
    Tracy
    Tees
    Wright
    Curtis
    Kinsey
    Campbell
    Went
    Reeves
    Gregory 
    Tees
    Treacy
    Moore
    Peacock
    for me!!😀

    Surprising how few games that XI played. 
  • 93ish onwards...

    Kiely

    Young
    Rufus
    Costa
    Powell

    Kinsella
    Jensen
    Parker

    Di Canio
    Bent
    Kermorgant

    Subs:
    Bolder
    Brown
    Kish 
    Mortimer
    Bowyer
    Leaburn
    Mendonca



  • Nicky Johns 
    Lord Humphrey 
    Mark Reid 
    Peter Shirtliff 
    Richard Rufus 
    Mark KINSELLA 
    Simonsen 
    Class Jenson 
    Scott Parker 
    Di Canio
    Killer 
  • 1. Yann Kermogant
    2. Yann Kermogant
    3. Yann Kermogant
    4  Yann Kermogant
    5. Yann Kermogant
    6. Yann Kermogant
    7. Yann Kermogant
    8. Yann Kermogant
    9. Yann Kermogant
    10. Yann Kermogant
    11. Yann Kermogant

    On the bench Id have Christophe Le Pont, Andy Delort, George Tucadean, and Yohann Thuram-Ulien
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  • Brownie12 said:
    TomCAFC said:
    _MrDick said:
    1965 onwards

    1. Dean Kiely 
    2. John Humphrey
    3. Chris Powell
    4  Claus Jensen
    5. Richard Rufus
    6. Peter Reeves
    7. Colin Powell
    8. Scott Parker
    9. Derek Hales
    10. Darren Bent
    11. Connor Gallagher
    Seen a few on here putting Humphrey at right back. I’m 41 now and remember him coming back on a free from palace and he wasn’t all that (to my untrained 12 year old eye!). Was he really that good first time around? Better than Luke Young or dare I say…. Danny Mills? 
    Absolutely superb first time around. Would have played for England had he been at a more fashionable club imo.
    Totally agree. He used to bomb up and down the wing and sling over some fantastic crosses on the run.

    My all time favourite player. Absolute class.
  • Dean Kiely

    John Humphrey 
    Peter Shirtliff
    Richard Rufus
    Chris Powell

    Alan Campbell
    Mark Kinsella
    Scott Parker

    Alan Simonsen
    Darren Bent
    Mike Flanagan
  • edited January 3
    442 formation obviously.

    Kiely
    Humphrey
    Rufus
    Costa
    Minto
    C. Walsh
    Kinsella
    Parker
    J. Robinson
    Bent
    Hunt

    Subs 
    Bolder
    Reid
    Shirtliff
    Jenson
    Bowyer
    Flanagan
    Mendonca
    Hales
    Simonsen

  • 2-3-5 formation

    Duff
    Edwards
    Townsend
    Hewie
    Ufton
    Kiernan
    White 
    Lucas
    Ryan
    Leary
    Summers

    no subs

  • Deano
    Humphrey - Rufus - Costa - Sir Chris
    Robinson - Kinsella - Bowyer - Morts
    Yann - Super Clive

  • Off_it said:
    Brownie12 said:
    TomCAFC said:
    _MrDick said:
    1965 onwards

    1. Dean Kiely 
    2. John Humphrey
    3. Chris Powell
    4  Claus Jensen
    5. Richard Rufus
    6. Peter Reeves
    7. Colin Powell
    8. Scott Parker
    9. Derek Hales
    10. Darren Bent
    11. Connor Gallagher
    Seen a few on here putting Humphrey at right back. I’m 41 now and remember him coming back on a free from palace and he wasn’t all that (to my untrained 12 year old eye!). Was he really that good first time around? Better than Luke Young or dare I say…. Danny Mills? 
    Absolutely superb first time around. Would have played for England had he been at a more fashionable club imo.
    Totally agree. He used to bomb up and down the wing and sling over some fantastic crosses on the run.

    My all time favourite player. Absolute class.
    Bang on. Was a brilliant footballer and a good character by all accounts. Was a bit past his best when he returned (as was Paul Williams around the same time) but still had a lot to offer.
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