Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.
Players that have shown the most passion for Charlton
Dave2l
Posts: 8,880
Whether good or bad ability wise, who do you think has ever 'worn the shirt' with the most pride and passion throughout charlton history?
Would probably come into a few things:
1. Whether they support the club firstly as a fan.
2. Their role in the team, e.g. Captain.
3. Relationship with fans.
4. Appreciation of our history and what we stand for.
5. Work rate on the pitch.
A few names in recent history.
Dean Kiely, Chris solly, Jonnie Jackson, John Robinson, Chris Powell, Richard Rufus
Any others to add?
Would probably come into a few things:
1. Whether they support the club firstly as a fan.
2. Their role in the team, e.g. Captain.
3. Relationship with fans.
4. Appreciation of our history and what we stand for.
5. Work rate on the pitch.
A few names in recent history.
Dean Kiely, Chris solly, Jonnie Jackson, John Robinson, Chris Powell, Richard Rufus
Any others to add?
0
Comments
-
Matt Holland0
-
Mark Kinsella0
-
Easy. Chris Powell. You can close the thread now
0 -
Radostin Kishishev0
-
Mark Kinsella, Steve Brown.0
-
If Solly & Jackson are in there from last season surely Yann has got to be as well. The guy looks as if he prepared to lose body parts in an attempt to score for us, that is passion0
-
Chris Powell is the stand out man as a player and manager yes!0
-
Scott Parker (controversial!)0
-
Carlton Cole. Oh, most passion.
Steve brown0 -
TEAM OF PASSION:
Kiely
Solly Brown Rufus Powell
Kishishev Kinsella Jackson Robinson
Yann Di Canio?0 -
Sponsored links:
-
Paolo Di Canio vs Portsmouth 2003
Andy Reid vs Palace 20070 -
i know i go on about him quite a bit but i could see Pritchard being added to this list in a few years0
-
Rob Elliott
Bradley Pritchard0 -
Keith Peacock.0
-
I thought Fish and Bartlett did. Luke Young maybe...0
-
Maybe not an obvious choice but i'd say Thomas Myhre, always tried to get the covered end to make noise and used to go mental when we scored, was gutted when he left0
-
Darren bent to be added0
-
I always thought JFH and M.Bent tried hard...... ; )0
-
johnny robinson. his reaction to equaliser against man utd in 3 3 draw is something I will never forget0
-
Jason euell!0
-
Sponsored links:
-
Jorge Costa0
-
Steve Gritt0
-
0 -
0 -
Simon Webster0
-
Been mentioned already of course but Keefy Peacock springs immediately to mind, Brian Kinsey, Bob Bolder and going even further back let's not forget dear old Stuart Leary, Eddie Firmani and Derek Ufton.
More recently you can add Eddie Youds, Harry Gregory and in his own funny way, Killer!0 -
Good call. See, when Dowie joined, I had no idea we had a goalkeeping crisis, what with us having excellent keepers in Myhre and Andersson. So he brings in Carson on loan, knowing all along that he'd go back to Liverpool at the end of the season, and puts him straight in the team, thereby immediately alienating Mhrye and Andersson. They both ultimately thought, 'Sod this,' and left the club. Then, before you know it, we're signing Nicky bloody Weaver...Radzinsky said:Maybe not an obvious choice but i'd say Thomas Myhre, always tried to get the covered end to make noise and used to go mental when we scored, was gutted when he left
0 -
haha he went completely ape. Definitley John Robinson for me toocafcfan1990 said:johnny robinson. his reaction to equaliser against man utd in 3 3 draw is something I will never forget
0 -
Stevie Gritt0
-
Mark Kinsella, Steve Brown, Richard Rufus, Dean Kiely, John Robinson, Yann Kermorgant, Chris Solly, Chris Powell, Rob Elliott. To name but a few.0












