Charlton careers ended by injury
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Blizzard did Basey. The Plymouth bloke (Timor?spelling) did Todorov. The incidents occurred within a few months of each other so easy to confuse with the passage of time.Covered_End_Lad said:
Was it not Blizzard for Bristol Rovers?cafc-west said:Think you could include Grant Basey. Never really recovered after he was taken out badly by a Plymouth player. Career went downhill and has just announced his retirement.
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Charlie played 22 games for Derby County 1950/51mistrollingin said:I'm pretty sure Charlie Revell, my old sports teacher at Graham Road in the early 1960's, had to retire through injury around 1950.
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That wonderful referee Trevor Kettle was in charge of the Bristol Rovers game where Basey was injured.LenGlover said:
Blizzard did Basey. The Plymouth bloke (Timor?spelling) did Todorov. The incidents occurred within a few months of each other so easy to confuse with the passage of time.Covered_End_Lad said:
Was it not Blizzard for Bristol Rovers?cafc-west said:Think you could include Grant Basey. Never really recovered after he was taken out badly by a Plymouth player. Career went downhill and has just announced his retirement.
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Thanks, I was completely unaware of that.Starinnaddick said:
Charlie played 22 games for Derby County 1950/51mistrollingin said:I'm pretty sure Charlie Revell, my old sports teacher at Graham Road in the early 1960's, had to retire through injury around 1950.
I may have got it confused with the injury that prevented Charlie appearing in the 1947 Cup Final.0 -
He may have been injured at Derby because he only played one season.mistrollingin said:
Thanks, I was completely unaware of that.Starinnaddick said:
Charlie played 22 games for Derby County 1950/51mistrollingin said:I'm pretty sure Charlie Revell, my old sports teacher at Graham Road in the early 1960's, had to retire through injury around 1950.
I may have got it confused with the injury that prevented Charlie appearing in the 1947 Cup Final.
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Oops think you are right. And @iaitch . Pretty sure it was on TV although my memory is fading fast...Covered_End_Lad said:
Was it not Blizzard for Bristol Rovers?cafc-west said:Think you could include Grant Basey. Never really recovered after he was taken out badly by a Plymouth player. Career went downhill and has just announced his retirement.
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Roland if he doesn't @$£% off soon.0
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They were the two I thought of when not on original list. Great minds.mistrollingin said:Cyril Davies
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So many good players during the 1970's played for Charlton, and such a shame that the board didn't invest in the team to give us a chance of promotion, especially when Hales and Flanagan were scoring for fun.HantsAddick said:
They were the two I thought of when not on original list. Great minds.mistrollingin said:Cyril Davies
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Pender went on to play over 350 games after leaving us - Bristol City, Burnley, Wigan and Rochdale.DaveMehmet said:John Pender
Brilliant at the back alongside Humphrey, Reid and Thompson in the 85/86 season - the 4 of them cost £155k - teixeira's wages for around 3 months.
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Wasn't it Blizzard who did Kelly Youga in the home fixture? Certainly was a criminal challenge from a Bristol Rovers player.
Youga was one of the best players early part of that season, with the appalling no-pace/energy legacy of Pardew, Youga was one of the few around that time who was dynamic with some pace. Never anywhere near the same player again.0 -
I thought he just took a whack to the knee nothing badColinTat said:Wasn't it Blizzard who did Kelly Youga in the home fixture? Certainly was a criminal challenge from a Bristol Rovers player.
Youga was one of the best players early part of that season, with the appalling no-pace/energy legacy of Pardew, Youga was one of the few around that time who was dynamic with some pace. Never anywhere near the same player again.0 -
Kelly Youga went to kick a ball into outer space when it was already out for a throw and fucked himself up. Idiot.0
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Cory Gibbs .. joined injured, left injured!0
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Andy Hunt, not an injury per se, but definitely an illness.0
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I assume this injury has ended Roger Johnson's Charlton career0
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I thought that was a cover story and that he was attached by a burglar in his house?Scoham said:Mark Fish really struggled in his last few games for us. Didn't he get injured falling through a glass table?
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And rob styles gave a free kick and booking for just about every challenge that went in except for of course the only career ending challenge on toddy which he waved play on toStarinnaddick said:
That wonderful referee Trevor Kettle was in charge of the Bristol Rovers game where Basey was injured.LenGlover said:
Blizzard did Basey. The Plymouth bloke (Timor?spelling) did Todorov. The incidents occurred within a few months of each other so easy to confuse with the passage of time.Covered_End_Lad said:
Was it not Blizzard for Bristol Rovers?cafc-west said:Think you could include Grant Basey. Never really recovered after he was taken out badly by a Plymouth player. Career went downhill and has just announced his retirement.
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Igor's career isn't over. Played on Saturday and scored.0
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Brian Ord- In the sixties against Leeds.0
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Remember Harold at The Valley pub soon after it opened, as I became a regular for a while, calling in on the way to home gamesPeterGage said:Harold Hobbis. England international (winger) just before WWII. Broken leg, never played again. In the 60s and beyond, first landlord of The Valley pub upon it's opening
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Todorov's career at Charlton was effectively ended by injury, but he did recover eventually to play a couple of seasons for Litex Lovech.0
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I know the pub sign was sold on eBay but does anyone know if the big picture of the east terrace get saved?ross1 said:
Remember Harold at The Valley pub soon after it opened, as I became a regular for a while, calling in on the way to home gamesPeterGage said:Harold Hobbis. England international (winger) just before WWII. Broken leg, never played again. In the 60s and beyond, first landlord of The Valley pub upon it's opening
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I still blame the ref for that one. Plymouth decided to kick us off the park and he let them which ultimately resulted in them finishing the career of a decent player. I think the ref let them off that particular assault tooRoss said:Svetoslav Todorov
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Yes, our defence was not up to scratch - but we had terrific forwards!mistrollingin said:
So many good players during the 1970's played for Charlton, and such a shame that the board didn't invest in the team to give us a chance of promotion, especially when Hales and Flanagan were scoring for fun.HantsAddick said:
They were the two I thought of when not on original list. Great minds.mistrollingin said:Cyril Davies
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Those were the days, with Colin Powell flying down the wing and making pinpoint crosses, Keith Peacock supporting from midfield. Not forgetting King Arthur with his goals as well.mistrollingin said:
So many good players during the 1970's played for Charlton, and such a shame that the board didn't invest in the team to give us a chance of promotion, especially when Hales and Flanagan were scoring for fun.HantsAddick said:
They were the two I thought of when not on original list. Great minds.mistrollingin said:Cyril Davies
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Didn't actually retire, seems he did quite well when he went back to Bulgaria - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svetoslav_TodorovMuttleyCAFC said:
I still blame the ref for that one. Plymouth decided to kick us off the park and he let them which ultimately resulted in them finishing the career of a decent player. I think the ref let them off that particular assault tooRoss said:Svetoslav Todorov
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