The 'If only we hadn't sold.........' Thread
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Not really sold but still think Defoe has been our worst loss in modern times.2
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Lennie Lawrence
Mooney
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If we hadnt sold Rob Lee, we wouldnt have bought Johnny Robinson, a tru legend!1
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Derek Hales. How difficult is it to find a striker with a guarantee, and we tossed him away.0
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Was shocked when Claus Jensen was sold. Found out about it on good old ceefax, was certainly a 'say whaaaaat!' moment.3
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Andy Reid.. He was a huge loss in our recent times3
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It's a tough one between Reidy & Parker, I'll say Reidy purely because if he stayed we'd have mad the playoffs at least as his attiude is spot on. I believe we would have made Europe if we kept Parker but only if his head stayed focused and his performances stayed the same, that would not have been a given.2
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This 100%Absurdistan said:Not really sold but still think Defoe has been our worst loss in modern times.
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Mike Bailey, Billy Bonds0
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Reckon Darren Bent... Had we kept him in the Championship we may have bounced straight back2
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Gotta love the Colin Pates gag on page 1, or was that serious?
Or if we are playing that game....Ralph Milne1 -
Alan Simonson - gutted when left. It's not been the same since.0
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Charlton hate the January window.
Whatever you gotta say about Murphy, he was a really good player.0 -
16m says otherwise. Spurs proved to be mugs.ForeverAddickted said:Reckon Darren Bent... Had we kept him in the Championship we may have bounced straight back
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Andy Reid...........still rankles with me as he was & still has not been not replaced. BTW - if anyone says he is fat or lazy then look at the PFA Championship team..........and he has scored more goals than any of our forwards.
Parker - we had to as he'd thrown a strop & didn't want to play
Bowyer - like Poyet just too good for the team or even the division.3 -
Leon Clarke.0
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Neil redfearn0
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Sadly Mark Kinsella would also fall into that category, I was gutted when he was sold, but did little at Villa and was clearly on the way downredlanered said:
Agreed. Actually there's a good case for an alternative thread around 'astute sales', where we used the money wisely (and had to sell somebody, realistically). Danny Mills would fit that category - we managed well without him, bought Dean Kiely, and pushed on...DeeBee said:Odd to me that so many people seem sad about losing Jenko, obviously he was a good player but I feel Solly replaced him just fine
Agreed, he's a proven Championship level striker, and a much more reliable option than the hopeless Gray, the ineffective Varney or useless (for us) McLeod.Ross said:Chris Iwelumo
In a similar vein, the sale of Paddy McCarthy was daft, it left us hopelessly short at CB, and while he's hardly a superstar he's a steady defender at Championship level as shown by the number of games he played for Palace.
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But if we hadn't sold Bent we couldn't have afforded Luke Varney, Paddy McCarthy, Yassin Moutaouakil, Dean Sinclair, Izale McLeod, Nicky Weaver and Therry Racon.ForeverAddickted said:Reckon Darren Bent... Had we kept him in the Championship we may have bounced straight back
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There's no way Bent would have stayed with us, even if we could have afforded to keep him. Remember the way he upped sticks at Sunderland and forced a move to Villa, that worked out well didn't it...Garrymanilow said:
But if we hadn't sold Bent we couldn't have afforded Luke Varney, Paddy McCarthy, Yassin Moutaouakil, Dean Sinclair, Izale McLeod, Nicky Weaver and Therry Racon.ForeverAddickted said:Reckon Darren Bent... Had we kept him in the Championship we may have bounced straight back
Oh.
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To think we once sold our "has beens" to Villakillerandflash said:
Sadly Mark Kinsella would also fall into that category, I was gutted when he was sold, but did little at Villa and was clearly on the way downredlanered said:
Agreed. Actually there's a good case for an alternative thread around 'astute sales', where we used the money wisely (and had to sell somebody, realistically). Danny Mills would fit that category - we managed well without him, bought Dean Kiely, and pushed on...DeeBee said:Odd to me that so many people seem sad about losing Jenko, obviously he was a good player but I feel Solly replaced him just fine
Agreed, he's a proven Championship level striker, and a much more reliable option than the hopeless Gray, the ineffective Varney or useless (for us) McLeod.Ross said:Chris Iwelumo
In a similar vein, the sale of Paddy McCarthy was daft, it left us hopelessly short at CB, and while he's hardly a superstar he's a steady defender at Championship level as shown by the number of games he played for Palace.1 -
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Bah he'd have soon got Charltonised if he'd made the first team. No doubt he'd have made Church look like Ibrahimovic!Absurdistan said:Not really sold but still think Defoe has been our worst loss in modern times.
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Poyet.0
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.. To TJ and Jimenez1
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Andy Reid.
Not only didn't replace him, he was also only one with team spirit and only player that turned up when Luke Young organised a morale boosting day to try and lift the gloom around the club.0 -
I think you can go back and pin point the beginning of the decline of Charlton when we failed to make the Mike Small loan deal permanent.2
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Has to be Reid no one else comes close0
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Paul Walsh and Paul Elliott0
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Not sure that is true. Allegedly the Sunderland manager was slightly upset with him due to his alleged recreational activities.killerandflash said:
There's no way Bent would have stayed with us, even if we could have afforded to keep him. Remember the way he upped sticks at Sunderland and forced a move to Villa, that worked out well didn't it...Garrymanilow said:
But if we hadn't sold Bent we couldn't have afforded Luke Varney, Paddy McCarthy, Yassin Moutaouakil, Dean Sinclair, Izale McLeod, Nicky Weaver and Therry Racon.ForeverAddickted said:Reckon Darren Bent... Had we kept him in the Championship we may have bounced straight back
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