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markmc68
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I'm going to start with King Marvin Sordell.
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Who ?1
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He's got a pineapple on his head. Jason lee1
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The one and only legendary...Barry Endean1
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Alright shirty. Give us a chance lol.1
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That's what I called him too when he missed the penalty!!markmc68 said:I'm going to start with King Marvin Sordell.
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One people might not be aware of but Mark Robson played for us on loan in the late 80s...not with great success.0
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Rang a bell with me too, but Colin Cameron doesn't list him in 'The Valiant 500'.mistrollingin said:Stewart Scullion (I think)
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I think the confusion surrounds the Holy Trinity down at Vicarage Lane of Endean-Scullion-Kenning around the time of Watford's classic 1969 - 1970 cup run and shortly after.Viewfinder said:
Rang a bell with me too, but Colin Cameron doesn't list him in 'The Valiant 500'.mistrollingin said:Stewart Scullion (I think)
It all ended in tears of course, when Charlton and Watford both got relegated from Division Two in 1971-72, with Charlton losing 5-0 against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road on the last day of the season to go down with the Hornets who had already been doomed for weeks. I was at Watford that day watching the death rights as the home team got a rare point at home to an already promoted Norwich City.
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Stewart Scullion was definitely a colt (academy student in the modern vernacular) at Charlton but I don't think he ever made the first team. Watford snapped him up and he went on to have a successful career.0











