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Which past Charlton player would you love to see playing for England on Saturday?
JiMMy 85
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Super Clive for me.
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Easy one. Yohann Thuram-Ulien.8
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Gary Doherty2
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Rufus. We're desperate for another international standard centre half2
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Begger the past...we have a player on our books who would improve the side no end with his safe touch and world class reading of the game...especially when you consider who he would he replacing3
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Wish he was playing for Italy instead of Buffon!Callumcafc said:Easy one. Yohann Thuram-Ulien.
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John Humphrey.2
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Rob Lee1
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Sam Bartram0
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Think Sordell has gone back to Bolton now lol :-)calydon_road said:Begger the past...we have a player on our books who would improve the side no end with his safe touch and world class reading of the game...especially when you consider who he would he replacing
but seriously if Solly did not spend all of last season out injured I would agree1 -
I'd have said Simon Church but you said past so it'll have to be Derek Hales by a short head from Alan Simonden and Jorge Costa (You never said they had to be Emglish!!)0
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Jonjo0
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Andy hughes0
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Diego :-)0
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From an Irish point of view hard to argue with Thuram, but from a neutral point of view for the characters on display would be interesting to see 1) Sam Bartram 2) Chris Solly 3) Chrissie Powell 4) Richard Rufus 5) Paul Elliott 6) Rob Lee 7) Johnnie Jackson 8) Mike Flannagan 9) Derek Hales 10) Johnny Summers 11) Colin Powell Subs: Clive Mendonca, Don Welsh, the Bent guys and Alan Pardew.0
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Paul Williams would suit the type of counter-attacking game we need to get anywhere in Rio.0
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Goalkeeper... Sam Bartram
Defender... Chris Solly
Midfielder... Diego Poyet
Striker... Clive Mendonca
Edit... Sorry didnt see the past bit...
Defender... Richard Rufus
Midfielder... Graham Stuart0 -
Killer. No contest1
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Pardew? Only the bench if he is used as a human urinal for the rest of the squadcenturion said:From an Irish point of view hard to argue with Thuram, but from a neutral point of view for the characters on display would be interesting to see 1) Sam Bartram 2) Chris Solly 3) Chrissie Powell 4) Richard Rufus 5) Paul Elliott 6) Rob Lee 7) Johnnie Jackson 8) Mike Flannagan 9) Derek Hales 10) Johnny Summers 11) Colin Powell Subs: Clive Mendonca, Don Welsh, the Bent guys and Alan Pardew.
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Is the correct answer! What a player of his quality must think when he sees the shower of rubbish we've had playing for England in his position I dread to think. Johnny H didn't even get one cap let alone 50 plus a la Glen Johnson.Macronate said:John Humphrey.
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Obvious.....
Jermaine Darlington
Alan Dugdale
Peter Garland
Albert Uytenbogaardt
Their names all contain the seven letters of England.1 -
Being half scots and half Italian I'd say McCormack0
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Mike Bailey0
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Chris Powell1
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Blimey they're all old I wouldn't want any of those playing for England, what are they going to do, trip the opposition with their zimmoframes?1
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Everyone keeps banging on about how good Pirlo is with the ball and how hard it is to get it off him.
They've never seen Paul Mortimer play.1 -
Saw John Humphrey at the charity game at Eltham last Sunday, oozes class and brought back great memories, but it has to be Richard Rufus.1
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Richard Rufus0
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Rufus, Parker in his prime rather than when they finally realised he was good enough, Powell again, and Dazza Bent.1
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England would kill for Jorge Costa over the next few weeks.0

















