A Christmas CARD advent calendar (Day 25 *FINALE* Page 25)
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Amazing. I was at uni at the time up in Sheffield and watched this game on Prem Plus with my Liverpool supporting mate. Went absolutely mental when that 3rd goal went in!
Another excellent clip.0 -
My birthday. I'd had a party in The Valley boardroom the night before. Completed a perfect weekend.
Shame that Lisbie then got injured and wasn't able to build on the confidence boost.1 -
Bright prospect. I'm sure Young Kevin will come good one day.9
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If I call you a weasel will you tell us?TellyTubby said:
@OllywozereOllywozere said:
I'll always find time to defend myself if someone feels fit to call me a 'weasel' over something that's got absolutely nothing to do with me, yes.Nug said:
Interesting that they found our little video....must have been the Christmas elves that told them. You've got so many better things to do than respond on here about this video?Ollywozere said:
If the EFL want to, that would be their rightNug said:
Better take down the Yann goal from your personal account thenOllywozere said:Just FYI, the EFL are hot on copyright and we've got a hell of a lot of better things to do today than worry about getting things blocked.
I fully understand that there would be paranoia over something like this, but you're very much barking up the wrong tree.
Not pointing the finger in your direction Olly but you clearly imply that you know why these are being pulled and by who. At least who is telling the EFL.
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Have always wondered how Lisbie's career may have gone if he had not got injured immediately. Probably would have been the same but it is amazing what confidence can do for a player and he certainly had ability.
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This wasn't one of the games where he played in borrowed boots was it ? #justasking0
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That third goal was a bit special. Really glad that Kevin went on to have a really good football career.2
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The first two goals were fast reactions. The last one of the great Valley goals. Wonderful stuff.1
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17 goals in 10 years wasn't it ?AddicksAddict said:Lisbie's finest moment without a doubt, and he joined a quite small club of those who've scored a hat-trick against Liverpool in the top flight. We should have held on to him after our relegation, I reckon he'd have scored a lot more goals than Varney and McCleod.
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Super Kev0
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Every single one of these videos has genuinely brought a tear to my eye for one reason or another. Fucking Bastard Belgians.6
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well at least we've got tomorrow to look forward to.Charlton Charlie said:Every single one of these videos has genuinely brought a tear to my eye for one reason or another. Fucking Bastard Belgians.
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that third goal...0
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Watched this game in an almost deserted hotel bar in China. The screen was next to a stage where this all girl group were singing daft songs. It rather threw them when half way through one of their songs I leapt up in the air from chair and went wild!
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That day was possibly the most enjoyment I've had at The Valley, might even have trumped the Championship championship...0
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Lots of great memories Nug thank you.1
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But how often did he get a run in the starting line up? Rarely.charltonbob said:
17 goals in 10 years wasn't it ?AddicksAddict said:Lisbie's finest moment without a doubt, and he joined a quite small club of those who've scored a hat-trick against Liverpool in the top flight. We should have held on to him after our relegation, I reckon he'd have scored a lot more goals than Varney and McCleod.
It's true that he never achieved what he should have, mainly due to niggling injuries. He did, however, have all the attributes to be a top striker, as shown in the Liverpool game.1 -
Go on young Super Kev!!1
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A card card received by staff at Crawley Town FC. Have these gone to all clubs?
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brilliantLouisMend said:A card card received by staff at Crawley Town FC. Have these gone to all clubs?
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Haha great work.1
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Not as nice as the club's one thoughLouisMend said:A card card received by staff at Crawley Town FC. Have these gone to all clubs?
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For the last-gasp headed winner at Stamford Bridge, he was the smallest bloke on the pitch by about 18 ins.AddicksAddict said:Lisbie's finest moment without a doubt, and he joined a quite small club of those who've scored a hat-trick against Liverpool in the top flight. We should have held on to him after our relegation, I reckon he'd have scored a lot more goals than Varney and McCleod.
What a night that was !0 -
excellent work CARD. This is as effective as any protest and hugely embarrassing for the Club.1
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'That' goal will live in my memory until my dying day.
Just a fact though IMO that he was always 'a striker with potential' that never quite lived up to his promise. Nevertheless he leaves me with fond memories.0 -
Nug said:
Seems like someone else was able to upload, cheers Sid! Thankfully the comms staff at Charlton are way too busy to get this one taken down.
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It won't be Olly grassing you up to the EFL @Nug.Nug said:Seems like someone else was able to upload, cheers Sid! Thankfully the comms staff at Charlton are way too busy to get this one taken down.
https://youtu.be/dgtAgOaZ1N0
YouTube has 'spiders' that automatically scan content looking for copyright breaches.
So for example, if you make a video of you playing a song that you've written, you fill in a form and mark it as original content before you upload it.
Then if someone else makes a hugely successful video, but uses your music, their video gets flagged (once the spiders have found it) and you automatically take all the revenue stream from the video (or you could get it taken down if you were loaded and didn't need the money).
I suspect this is just an automated system in action, but it'll be someone at the EFL choosing to take them down, rather than earn the income from hits or advertising.
I guess someone might have spoken to the EFL, but that wouldn't be Olly. Senior management level maybe?0 -
Maybe because he wasn't good enough ? Guess this isn't really the thread to debate this & apologies Nug for starting this& thanks for the wonderful memories but in total he played in 156 games & it seems it was 16 not 17 goals. Perhaps the real Lisbie showed himself in two other chances in that same game in very similar positions one of which almost hit the corner flag & the other bobbling woefully wide. Still for him his greatest moment in a Charlton shirt & I know he divided opinions but I really think his record speaks for himself.superclive98 said:
But how often did he get a run in the starting line up? Rarely.charltonbob said:
17 goals in 10 years wasn't it ?AddicksAddict said:Lisbie's finest moment without a doubt, and he joined a quite small club of those who've scored a hat-trick against Liverpool in the top flight. We should have held on to him after our relegation, I reckon he'd have scored a lot more goals than Varney and McCleod.
It's true that he never achieved what he should have, mainly due to niggling injuries. He did, however, have all the attributes to be a top striker, as shown in the Liverpool game.0 -
Consider, however, the level at which he was playing for most of his career with us.
I liked his all around game, and his enthusiasm, and, for a reserve striker/forward, he wasn't at all bad.
But, then again, I really liked Martin Pringle...2 -
Happy Christmas.
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Yes but we were Premiership / Championship level & as a reserve he wasn't imo able to step up to that level. Put him in the 3rd Division & his record looks Ok.... ish but we have to judge him on the level that we were playing at.NornIrishAddick said:Consider, however, the level at which he was playing for most of his career with us.
I liked his all around game, and his enthusiasm, and, for a reserve striker/forward, he wasn't at all bad.
But, then again, I really liked Martin Pringle...
I also liked Pringle0