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Most awkward looking footballer you've seen?
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That was the name that came to my mind as soon as I read thread titleSillybilly said:Ted McMinn0 -
Yaya Sanogo was a shambling corpse of a footballer. Looked like his body was filled with mice pulling in different directions
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Paolo Wanchope never looked in control of the ball or any good but scored a lot.
for Charlton I give you Miguel Llera although Phil Chappel and Sonogo above good shouts too1 -
Phil chapple1
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Mark Stuart and Peter Shaw for Charlton.
Aaron Lennons arms when hes running, are his elbows glued to his side?0 -
The Nabster (yesterday apart) ...0
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Carl Tiler and Djimi Traore deserve some recognition.0
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Robbie Savage had a weird flat-footed run.0
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Djimi Traore
Bambi on ice1 -
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Weird one seeming he was a highly successful player, but I always found Roy Keane awkward to watch. I never felt as a midfielder he "ran" properly, and never pinged a ball around as I would expect a midfielder to do. Tackling not in dispute, but not graceful!0
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Heskey0
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I just cant picture Phil Chappell being the kid who was the best at football at his school. Always looked like he'd manage to do about 5 keep ups before he dropped the ball._MrDick said:Phil Chappell was like a baby giraffe. You could give him a 50yard start on any player and they probably would outpace him
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Carl Leaburn
(reaches for tin hat) I did only see him play a couple of times for Charlton when they were making up the numbers against Liverpool and the like at that shithouse in Croydon.
Saw him play, briefly, for Wimbledon against Charlton, he just seemed a rounder slower version of the gangly bemused kid I'd seen years before4 -
Still the quickest player I’ve seen in a Charlton shirt though. Unbelievable pace.paulbaconsarnie said:Danny Haynes ran like someone taking a parent race at a school sports day far too seriously.1 -
Although I loved him to bits I thought Derek Hales had a strange running style landing heel first and as for timing his headers from keepers he always seemed to be on the way down long before the ball arrived.1
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Ralph Milne.
Run like he had a dislocated hip0 -
Remember the Hales header thing very well. Never ever tried to win it (probably because he knew he couldnt) but always jumped too early.McCartney said:Although I loved him to bits I thought Derek Hales had a strange running style landing heel first and as for timing his headers from keepers he always seemed to be on the way down long before the ball arrived.
Different story if he was going for a cross though.1 -
Akpo Sodje - needs no explaining0
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Arjen Robben0
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Ralph Milne ran like he was trying not to spill his pint of beerblackpool72 said:Ralph Milne.
Run like he had a dislocated hip0 -
Much as I loved Carl Leaburn, in his early days he was rather like Bambi on ice at times.
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Mamadou Sakho0
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Cliff Durandt0
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Neil Shipperley. Very awkward looking him in the eye, even more awkward looking down.
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Once hit a penalty even higher than Nicky Bailey. First and last time he took one I think!Addick Addict said:
Beat me to it - he was like a very tenacious Hunchback of Notre Dame in Charlton kit. For that reason I think it too longer for fans to warm to him but he won fans over in the end, albeit that he was more successful for Wednesday and has a League Cup winners medal to prove it.alan dugdale said:Lawrie Madden1 -
Was that at Sellhurst Park?AshBurton said:
Once hit a penalty even higher than Nicky Bailey. First and last time he took one I think!Addick Addict said:
Beat me to it - he was like a very tenacious Hunchback of Notre Dame in Charlton kit. For that reason I think it too longer for fans to warm to him but he won fans over in the end, albeit that he was more successful for Wednesday and has a League Cup winners medal to prove it.alan dugdale said:Lawrie Madden0 -
Frank McGarvey0
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It was bizarre to see and he probably thought that he would put the defender off by doing it. When Flash or Arthur went for the header instead it was a different story because Killer could feed off their flicksSimonsen said:
Remember the Hales header thing very well. Never ever tried to win it (probably because he knew he couldnt) but always jumped too early.McCartney said:Although I loved him to bits I thought Derek Hales had a strange running style landing heel first and as for timing his headers from keepers he always seemed to be on the way down long before the ball arrived.
Different story if he was going for a cross though.0















