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Favourite player from the 80's, 90's & 00's?
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What is it with people resurrecting my old threads?
This one is 7 (SEVEN) years old ffs!0 -
80s - Colin Walsh
90s - Clive Mendonca
00s - Claus Jensen
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Oohaah's stalking you off_itOff_it said:What is it with people resurrecting my old threads?
This one is 7 (SEVEN) years old ffs!
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No, but I was a female 7 years ago, so don't want people stumbling across the thread I started about the best brand of sanitary towels to use for a particularlyRedChaser said:
You seem to be getting a bit twitchy Offy you haven't got any skeletons in the cupboard like female acquaintances from 7 years ago have you? :0)Off_it said:What is it with people resurrecting my old threads?
This one is 7 (SEVEN) years old ffs!
heavy flow. Would be a bit embarrassing now.0 -
90s Rufus
00s Powell/Parker
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The lack of Leaburn concerns me0
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Be concerned no longer - Carl Leaburn, my all-time favourite Charlton player for my 90s choice, hands down.BIG_ROB said:The lack of Leaburn concerns me
80s - Paul Mortimer.
00s - Darren Bent.0 -
Phew0
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90s - John Robinson
00s - Scott Parker, even though he broke my heart when he left.0 -
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60s - Ray Treacy
70s - Bob Curtis
80s - Nicky Johns
90s - Clive Mendonca
00s - Scott Parker0 -
Chris Kamara liked you ...jimmymelrose said:Thanks, nice to know I was appreciated by somebody. What you said goes for Shirtliff too of course.
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Paul Walsh/Derek Hales these guys would be worth 20 million each today...of course we would sell them for what they were sold 20 years ago.0
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80s - Johnny H
90's - Kinsella
00's - Kiely
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80s - Humps
90s - Jones (K)
00s - Kish.0 -
80s Humphrey
90s kinsella
00s parker0 -
80s Bob Bolder
90s Garry Nelson
00s Deano Kiely0 -
This is too difficult! You can add another decade from 2010 onwards really as well. We were so blessed under Curbs that you could really pick anyone. He it goes...
90s: 1.Mendonca 2. Rufus 3.Kinsella 4.Robinson 5.Whyte
2000-2010: 1.Powell 2.Parker 3.Jensen 4.Kiely 5. Bent
2010- present day: 1.Yann 2.Solly 3.BWP0 -
Started going Charlton in 1993.
90s - Paul Mortimer
2000-2010 - Scott Parker
2010-present - Yann Kermorgant0 -
Mark Kinsella gave me a lift home after a shirt sponsor evening years ago. It was way before cl from the old old emailing list when a bunch of us did the sponsorship. I am sure however I was on sasas table. Great days.0
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60s Charlie Wright
70s Killer
80s Rob Lee
90s Garry Nelson or Stevie Brown
00s Can't separate Rufus and Jensen. So different but both so great
10s Solly so far but when this thread is resurrected in 7 years time who knows?0 -
60s - Matt Tees
70s - Killer Hales
80s - Killer Hales
90s - John Robinson
00s - Darren Bent
10s (so far) - Yann Kermorgant0 -
70's Killer
80's Nicky Johns
90's Super clive
2000's - Claus Jenson
Present day - Yan
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60's Alan Campbell
70's Paul Walsh
80's Paul Mortimer
90's Clive Mendonca
00's Yann Kermogant
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90s Garry Nelson
00s Claus Jensen
10s Johnnie Jackson0 -
Those of us lucky enough to be 'senior' members have witnessed some great performances over the years. Going back to the early 1950s - when we kids came on the tram along Woolwich Road - I nominate Charlie Vaughan as my man of the half decade. With a smile on his face as he ghosted through opposing defences, he was deadly in front of goal. A splendid account of his prowess was penned by famous author David Lodge.
For the late 1950s there was the triumvirate of Stuart Leary, Johnny Summers and John Hewie. Leary was a centre forward with an eye for goals. He led by example on the football pitch, as he did on the cricket pitch by opening the batting for Kent. Johnny Summers is a candidate, along with Clive Mendonca's Wembley hat trick, for the finest performance in a Charlton shirt, when almost single handed he demolished Bill Shankly's Huddersfield in the 7-6 epic.
John Hewie was THE utility player. Totally dependable, happy to play anywhere on the pitch. One of Sir Alex Ferguson's all time favourite players, John Hewie, Scotland international, epitomised the Charlton spirit. And finally, my man of the 1960s is unsung hero Peter Reeves. What a great example he was to young aspiring players. For the years since, I leave others to nominate their favourites.0 -
60s - Ray Treacy or Charlie Wright.
70s - Killer (all time favoutite) with honourable mention for Arthur Horsfield.
80s - John Humprey
90s - Richard Rufus
00s - Scott Parker (our decline started the day he left, but I have absolute faith that we are going the right way under SCP)0 -
Started going in mid 90's
90s - Rufus
00s - Parker just edging Talal El Karkouri
10s - Yann0 -
Here's my best and worst (should be self evident!)
60's Keith Peacock; Dietmar Bruck
70's Killer; Lawrie Abrahams
80's Humphrey; Jim Stannard
90's Kin Kin Kinsella; Tom Hovi
00's Kiely; El Khalej
10's Solly; Alonso0 -
80s: Too young
90s: Mark Kinsella
00s: Scott Parker0
















