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    Keith Peacock in 62-63?
    Yes!
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    1920-21 Kosher Goodman , I'm sure Paul Baker saw him play.
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    Could be wrong but Mike Bailey and Ron Saunders in the 60s
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    1920-21 Kosher Goodman , I'm sure Paul Baker saw him play.
    He did play that season, but wasn't top scorer. The best he did was second highest scorer in both 1922/23 and 1923/24.
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    PaddyP17 said:
    Could be wrong but Mike Bailey and Ron Saunders in the 60s
    Yes Ron Saunders is the last answer for the 60s top scorer.
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    edited February 28
    1920/21 (10):
    1921/22 (8):
    1922/23 (13) & 25/26 (6):
    1923/24 (9):
    1924/25 (11):
    1925/26 (6):
    1925/26 (6):
    26/27 (19) & 27/28 (14):
    28/29 (26) & 29/30 (27): Fred Whitlow
    30/31 (12): Dai Astley
    31/32 (14):
    32/33 (23) & 33/34 (29):
    34/35 (33): Ralph Allen
    35/36 (23): Harold Hobbis
    36/37 (11), 37/38 (15) & 38/39 (24): George Tadman
    46/47 (15): Chris Duffy
    47/48 (16), 48/49 (19), 49/50 (21) & 51/52 (22): Charlie Vaughn
    50/51 (14):
    50/51 (14):
    52/53 (14): Billy Kiernan
    52/53 (14), 53/54 (26) & 55/56 (24): Stuart Leary
    54/55 (26) & 64/65 (16): Eddie Firmani
    56/57 (14), 57/58 (29) & 58/59 (22): Johnny Summers
    59/60 (24): Sam Lawrie
    60/61 (24) & 61/62 (20): Dennis Edwards
    62/63 (11): Keith Peacock
    63/64 (21): Roy Matthews
    65/66 (16) & 66/67 (12): Ron Saunders
    67/68 (14) & 68/69 (15): Matt Tees
    69/70 (7), 70/71 (8) & 71/72 (18): Ray Treacy
    72/73 (29) & 73/74 (20): Arthur Horsfield
    74/75 (21), 75/76 (31), 79/80 (9), 80/81 (23), 81/82 (13), 82/83 (17) & 83/84 (11): Derek Hales
    76/77 (23), 77/78 (17) & 84/85 (11): Mike Flanagan
    78/79 (19): Martin Robinson
    81/82 (13): Paul Walsh
    85/86 (15): John Pearson
    86/87 (17): Jim Melrose
    87/88 (12): Garth Crooks
    88/89 (17) & 89/90 (12): Paul Williams
    90/91 (13): Rob Lee
    91/92 (14), 93/94 (16) & 96/97 (9): Carl Leaburn
    92/93 (10): Alan Pardew
    94/95 (21) & 96/97 (9): David Whyte
    95/96 (14): Lee Bowyer
    97/98 (28) & 98/99 (8): Clive Mendonca
    99/00 (25): Andy Hunt
    00/01 (14): Jonatan Johansson
    01/02 (13), 02/03 (11) & 03/04 (10): Jason Euell
    04/05 (8): Shaun Bartlett
    05/06 (22) & 06/07 (15): Darren Bent
    07/08 (10): Chris Iwelumo
    08/09 (13): Nicky Bailey
    09/10 (13): Deon Burton
    10/11 (13) & 12/13 (12): Johnnie Jackson
    11/12 (22): Bradley Wright-Phillips
    13/14 (8): Yann Kermogant
    13/14 (8): Marvin Sordell
    14/15 (11): Igor Vetokele
    14/15 (11) & 15/16 (6): Johann Berg Gudmundsson
    16/17 (13): Ricky Holmes
    17/18 (10): Josh Magennis
    18/19 (25) & 19/20 (11): Lyle Taylor
    19/20 (11): Macauley Bonne
    20/21 (16): Chuks Aneke
    21/22 (20): Jayden Stockley
    22/23 (15): Jesrun Rak-Sakyi
    23/24 (21): Alfie May
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    Surprised no one has got 46/47 yet. The rest are understandable.
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    PaddyP17 said:
    Could be wrong but Mike Bailey and Ron Saunders in the 60s
    Yes Ron Saunders is the last answer for the 60s top scorer.
    Also the only top Charlton player to manager and get a club into European Cup and go onto to win it the same season.  Aston Villa he was manager for a couple of rounds.Then Tony Walters took over.   Off the top of my head.
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    Surprised no one has got 46/47 yet. The rest are understandable.
    Chris Duffy?
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    Surprised no one has got 46/47 yet. The rest are understandable.
    Chris Duffy?
    Correct!
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    20-21 Hulse
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    Syd O'Linn for one of the earlier 1950s ones?
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    Syd O'Linn for one of the earlier 1950/s ones?
    Good guess. He was second top scorer in 48/49, and 49/50 but never top scorer.
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    edited February 28
    George Tadman and Harold Hobbis would be in there around the 1930’s
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    shirty5 said:
    George Tadman and Harold Hobbis would be in there around the 1930’s
    Correct! Hobbis is 35/36. Tadman 36-39.
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    Syd O'Linn for one of the earlier 1950/s ones?
    Good guess. He was second top scorer in 48/49, and 49/50 but never top scorer.
    How about Billy Kiernan?
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    Syd O'Linn for one of the earlier 1950/s ones?
    Good guess. He was second top scorer in 48/49, and 49/50 but never top scorer.
    How about Billy Kiernan?
    Yes! 52/53
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    edited February 28
    1920/21 (10):
    1921/22 (8):
    1922/23 (13) & 25/26 (6):
    1923/24 (9):
    1924/25 (11):
    1925/26 (6):
    1925/26 (6):
    26/27 (19) & 27/28 (14):
    28/29 (26) & 29/30 (27): Fred Whitlow
    30/31 (12): Dai Astley
    31/32 (14):
    32/33 (23) & 33/34 (29):
    34/35 (33): Ralph Allen
    35/36 (23): Harold Hobbis
    36/37 (11), 37/38 (15) & 38/39 (24): George Tadman
    46/47 (15): Chris Duffy
    47/48 (16), 48/49 (19), 49/50 (21) & 51/52 (22): Charlie Vaughn
    50/51 (14): John Evans
    50/51 (14): Gordon Hurst
    52/53 (14): Billy Kiernan
    52/53 (14), 53/54 (26) & 55/56 (24): Stuart Leary
    54/55 (26) & 64/65 (16): Eddie Firmani
    56/57 (14), 57/58 (29) & 58/59 (22): Johnny Summers
    59/60 (24): Sam Lawrie
    60/61 (24) & 61/62 (20): Dennis Edwards
    62/63 (11): Keith Peacock
    63/64 (21): Roy Matthews
    65/66 (16) & 66/67 (12): Ron Saunders
    67/68 (14) & 68/69 (15): Matt Tees
    69/70 (7), 70/71 (8) & 71/72 (18): Ray Treacy
    72/73 (29) & 73/74 (20): Arthur Horsfield
    74/75 (21), 75/76 (31), 79/80 (9), 80/81 (23), 81/82 (13), 82/83 (17) & 83/84 (11): Derek Hales
    76/77 (23), 77/78 (17) & 84/85 (11): Mike Flanagan
    78/79 (19): Martin Robinson
    81/82 (13): Paul Walsh
    85/86 (15): John Pearson
    86/87 (17): Jim Melrose
    87/88 (12): Garth Crooks
    88/89 (17) & 89/90 (12): Paul Williams
    90/91 (13): Rob Lee
    91/92 (14), 93/94 (16) & 96/97 (9): Carl Leaburn
    92/93 (10): Alan Pardew
    94/95 (21) & 96/97 (9): David Whyte
    95/96 (14): Lee Bowyer
    97/98 (28) & 98/99 (8): Clive Mendonca
    99/00 (25): Andy Hunt
    00/01 (14): Jonatan Johansson
    01/02 (13), 02/03 (11) & 03/04 (10): Jason Euell
    04/05 (8): Shaun Bartlett
    05/06 (22) & 06/07 (15): Darren Bent
    07/08 (10): Chris Iwelumo
    08/09 (13): Nicky Bailey
    09/10 (13): Deon Burton
    10/11 (13) & 12/13 (12): Johnnie Jackson
    11/12 (22): Bradley Wright-Phillips
    13/14 (8): Yann Kermogant
    13/14 (8): Marvin Sordell
    14/15 (11): Igor Vetokele
    14/15 (11) & 15/16 (6): Johann Berg Gudmundsson
    16/17 (13): Ricky Holmes
    17/18 (10): Josh Magennis
    18/19 (25) & 19/20 (11): Lyle Taylor
    19/20 (11): Macauley Bonne
    20/21 (16): Chuks Aneke
    21/22 (20): Jayden Stockley
    22/23 (15): Jesrun Rak-Sakyi
    23/24 (21): Alfie May
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    The other two that come to mind for the 1950s are Tommy Evans (not sure about first name) and Gordon Hurst, who I think appeared in someone's testimonial at The Valley at the age of 40-odd.
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    The other two that come to mind for the 1950s are Tommy Evans (not sure about first name) and Gordon Hurst, who I think appeared in someone's testimonial at The Valley at the age of 40-odd.
    I'll give you that John Evans and Gordon Hurst - Joint top scorers in 50/51
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    The other two that come to mind for the 1950s are Tommy Evans (not sure about first name) and Gordon Hurst, who I think appeared in someone's testimonial at The Valley at the age of 40-odd.
    I'll give you that John Evans and Gordon Hurst - Joint top scorers in 50/51
    Wow, I didn't know that. I wouldn't have got John for John Evans - I was thinking Tommy, Jimmy, Billy....

    I was born in 1953 but my father and older brother had a scrapbook of Charlton stuff, which got handed down to me as my brother wasn't particularly interested. I can remember more about the 50s, 60s and 70s than anything since!

    Great quiz, @DyerConsequences.
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    Jimmy Gauld (later key player in the 60’s match fixing scandal) ?
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    edited February 28
    The other two that come to mind for the 1950s are Tommy Evans (not sure about first name) and Gordon Hurst, who I think appeared in someone's testimonial at The Valley at the age of 40-odd.
    I'll give you that John Evans and Gordon Hurst - Joint top scorers in 50/51
    Wow, I didn't know that. I wouldn't have got John for John Evans - I was thinking Tommy, Jimmy, Billy....

    I was born in 1953 but my father and older brother had a scrapbook of Charlton stuff, which got handed down to me as my brother wasn't particularly interested. I can remember more about the 50s, 60s and 70s than anything since!

    Great quiz, @DyerConsequences.
    I started going in the 80s, but have a decent knowledge of the 60s and 70s as everyone I went with for about the first 15 years was a generation older, so used to listen to their tales quite a lot :)

    Managed to pick up a bit of 40s and 50s stuff that they mentioned their dad's etc had told them about, but it's not until I really started getting into our history myself that I would say I really had anything above a basic knowledge of that period or before.
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    Jimmy Gauld (later key player in the 60’s match fixing scandal) ?
    Unfortunately never managed to be top scorer.
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    I'll give it till the morning and then if no one has got the right answers I'll reveal the remaining ones then.

    Got a few ideas for more quizzes, if people are interested, but I might change it to one a week. These were 2 I had to hand, but will give me time to prepare them, and I don't want to bore everyone  :D
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    I'll give it till the morning and then if no one has got the right answers I'll reveal the remaining ones then.

    Got a few ideas for more quizzes, if people are interested, but I might change it to one a week. These were 2 I had to hand, but will give me time to prepare them, and I don't want to bore everyone  :D
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    Jimmy Gauld (later key player in the 60’s match fixing scandal) ?
    Unfortunately never managed to be top scorer.
    Ok - he certainly had a good ratio for us 

    For those that don’t know about him - look up English Football betting scandal 1960’s - Jimmy Gauld was certainly a scoundrel - great book written many years ago by Simon Inglis called ‘Soccer in the Dock’ is worth a read - big section in the book about that scandal 
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    Came to this quiz too late but I had Chris Duffy ready to go with our most famous goal ever and the first person to go ape after scoring a goal in a final. 
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    Interesting if you go back 60 years the only mid fielders to be top scorers were Nicky Bailey, Johnnie Jackson and Lee Bowyer.
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    If a cowboy rides into Charlton on Tuesday and only stays 2 nights, how can he also ride out of Charlton on Tuesday 
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