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  • Indeed. Parker and Kinsella before him did all of Jensen's tackling too. It's system that Curbs was used to managing.

    That's right. As soon as Parker left Jensen quickly followed.
  • CWadlan
    CWadlan Posts: 110
    Video has stunning free kick from Danny Murphy in as well as goals from Darren Bent, Scott Parker and Claus Jensen!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQe82W9Sq7g
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    MrOneLung said:

    Liked him as a player.
    Disappointed when he left
    Like him as a pundit.


    Surely we should save our vitriol for proper Judases like a 16 year old schoolboy who never played a minute for us and joined West Ham as a kid.

    I was about to point out that he was just a 16year old as you say in response to your post and my belief that its questionable labelling JD a judas for mostly that reason..... But then my sudden sarcasm detector showed me the light.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,088

    Hansen still on the after-dinner circuit, yours for between 10 and 25k according to https://www.jla.co.uk/search-results/conference-speakers?c=15#.VvCBzuKLQoA

    I can't believe that little Daisy Squirrel Chops hasn't wormed her way onto that list yet.
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,199
    Murphy was on the Fantasy Football show on Sky recently. They mentioned us and he said something about how a pro's playing levels aren't as intense when you're a "bigger fish in a smaller pond" because he was less likely to get dropped. But I remember him getting dropped for that exact reason and getting upset about it?
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,005
    JiMMy 85 said:

    Murphy was on the Fantasy Football show on Sky recently. They mentioned us and he said something about how a pro's playing levels aren't as intense when you're a "bigger fish in a smaller pond" because he was less likely to get dropped. But I remember him getting dropped for that exact reason and getting upset about it?

    What a twat. So how does he explain his swansong at Fulham?
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,736
    edited March 2017
    Valley11 said:

    JiMMy 85 said:

    Murphy was on the Fantasy Football show on Sky recently. They mentioned us and he said something about how a pro's playing levels aren't as intense when you're a "bigger fish in a smaller pond" because he was less likely to get dropped. But I remember him getting dropped for that exact reason and getting upset about it?

    What a twat. So how does he explain his swansong at Fulham?
    just watched it.....and he has gone further down in my estimation. Only time he mentioned his time with us was to say what Valley1 has just said. So basically he didnt have to put in 100% with us as we werent a big club and so if we lost it wasnt a big deal (like it would be if it was L'pool or Man U). Loved his time with Fulham.

    Never mind - he has given me much joy just remembering his non-corner taking at Fulham in the Cup. I know we gave his wife dogs abuse, but the way he passed the corner duties to someone else always makes me & Golfie Jnr laugh to this day.

    TWAT
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    He's always trying to play Billy big bollocks. You could see when he played for us he always felt we were beneath him. Problem was he was an excellent player, talent wise he was probably one of the best players we ever had in the Prem years however if a player has that attitude I'd rather he wasn't at the club. Contrast that with players like Costa who probably felt the same way but he'd never give less than 100%. I know which I'd want in my team.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,833
    Great example. Unlike Murphy, Costa will always be remembered fondly. We were lucky to have him.

    Easy to forget that only two years after leaving us, he captained Porto to a Champions League win.
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486

    Great example. Unlike Murphy, Costa will always be remembered fondly. We were lucky to have him.

    Easy to forget that only two years after leaving us, he captained Porto to a Champions League win.

    Don't worry I'll never forget what the Tank did in his career. I'm sure there was a story back in the day where he helped out an Addick whose car broke down because he was wearing a Charlton shirt. Anyone who does that goes into legend territory regardless of how many games they played.

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  • buckshee
    buckshee Posts: 7,869
    Murphy is finally on social media , he's on instagram now.

  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,743
    buckshee said:

    Murphy is finally on social media , he's on premieragram now.

  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    buckshee said:

    Murphy is finally on social media , he's on instagram now.

    The day has finally come.
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,880
    My opinion of Murphy.

    Bit of a nob but theres a lot worse ex players to moan about.

    Far as I'm concerned. When he played for us, he was good. That's mostly all what I want from any Charlton player.

    If you are good then it's likely you have somewhat the right attitude, at least while you are on the field of play anyway.

    The way he left suggests he's up himself.

    Not exactly Hitler. Just a tosser.

  • Daddy_Pig
    Daddy_Pig Posts: 496
    edited March 2017
    buckshee said:

    Murphy is finally on social media , he's on instagram now.

    So is one of our gobby centre backs. He's on snortagram.