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Darren Bent

On Talksport now. Some good stories from his playing days at Charlton. 
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  • I thought you were going to say he could do a job for us...
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,953
    .....or Bent is the hush-hush loan striker that Bow has been chasing?


  • I thought you were going to say he could do a job for us...
    Coaching the forwards would be a good job! His dedication is interesting to hear. 
  • ross1 said:
    He said Curbs was the best manager he played under
    To be fair he played under some right arseholes A.C. (After Charlton).
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,650
    Would he ever come back here in a coaching role? I can think of one or two of our youngsters who could do worse than mould their game's on his.
  • siblers
    siblers Posts: 2,014
    We'd have stayed up that season if he didn't get injured. Class player for us
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,435
    I recall Redknapp saying his wife could have scored a chance Bent missed. Proof what a crap manager he was IMO. I have never liked the bloke since then, even if the public seem to love him.

    My son won a junior reds competition and met the players at the training ground and his favourite was Darren. He was chosen to be a mascot in the home game against Sheffield United when he was six (1-1) and he led the teams out with Darren. It was shown on the introduction on MOTD and we still have the tape, but not the recorder to play it on! He is a genuinely nice bloke and was a great player for us.
    See your way past all the cheeky cockney chappie stuff, and the 'I'm a bit thick, me - I just love me football' and you find that underneath it all, Redknapp is a nasty prick. I reckon he's a proper shithouse to play for as well. 
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    edited October 2020
    He said he tried to model his game on Ian Wright, who was his hero and after watching him, he become an Arsenal fan. As he was born in Tooting, I am pleased he started at Ipswich and not his nearest club  :)
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  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,260
    I recall Redknapp saying his wife could have scored a chance Bent missed. Proof what a crap manager he was IMO. I have never liked the bloke since then, even if the public seem to love him.

    My son won a junior reds competition and met the players at the training ground and his favourite was Darren. He was chosen to be a mascot in the home game against Sheffield United when he was six (1-1) and he led the teams out with Darren. It was shown on the introduction on MOTD and we still have the tape, but not the recorder to play it on! He is a genuinely nice bloke and was a great player for us.
    Muttley, I may be able to help you out on that score, although I need to do some faffing about with cables and testing first.
  • I recall Redknapp saying his wife could have scored a chance Bent missed. Proof what a crap manager he was IMO. I have never liked the bloke since then, even if the public seem to love him.

    My son won a junior reds competition and met the players at the training ground and his favourite was Darren. He was chosen to be a mascot in the home game against Sheffield United when he was six (1-1) and he led the teams out with Darren. It was shown on the introduction on MOTD and we still have the tape, but not the recorder to play it on! He is a genuinely nice bloke and was a great player for us.
    Maybe it's worth getting the tape converted professionally?
  • ross1 said:
    He said he tried to model his game on Ian Wright, who was his hero and after watching him, he become an Arsenal fan. As he was born in Tooting, I am pleased he started at Ipswich and not his nearest club  :)
    Fulham? Power to the people.
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 50,974
    ross1 said:
    He said he tried to model his game on Ian Wright, who was his hero and after watching him, he become an Arsenal fan. As he was born in Tooting, I am pleased he started at Ipswich and not his nearest club  :)
    Fulham? Power to the people.
    I thought would say this  :)
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited October 2020
    I recall Redknapp saying his wife could have scored a chance Bent missed. Proof what a crap manager he was IMO. I have never liked the bloke since then, even if the public seem to love him.

    My son won a junior reds competition and met the players at the training ground and his favourite was Darren. He was chosen to be a mascot in the home game against Sheffield United when he was six (1-1) and he led the teams out with Darren. It was shown on the introduction on MOTD and we still have the tape, but not the recorder to play it on! He is a genuinely nice bloke and was a great player for us.
    Maybe it's worth getting the tape converted professionally?
    I did buy an old VCR which is in the shed. I haven't sat down an worked out how to do it yet in terms of what leads I need to get. It's on my list. I wouldn't say no if you have a clip of that game Ali, but don't put yourself out.

    I also have the video of my son being christened in the boardroom wearing a baby Charlton kit and various other tapes I need to convert to digital. So it is something I have to do. My son is 19 now and in his second year of Uni. 

    We got him to eat vegetables by telling him Darren Bent ate broccoli etc...
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    siblers said:
    We'd have stayed up that season if he didn't get injured. Class player for us
    Quality player for us. Definitely in my all time top 10 favourites list. 
  • Macronate
    Macronate Posts: 12,887
    edited October 2020
    Great player for us, like him as a pundit as well. 
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    His mum used to love watching him play for us didn't she?
  • I remember when we signed him and moaning to my son "why are we signing Darren Bent he's crap". 
    Just shows how wrong you can be when judging a new player.
    Since then anyone we sign I try to give them a chance to show what they can do for Charlton.



     

    Before slagging them off.  ;)
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  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,953
    I remember when we signed him and moaning to my son "why are we signing Darren Bent he's crap". 
    Just shows how wrong you can be when judging a new player.
    Since then anyone we sign I try to give them a chance to show what they can do for Charlton.



     

    Before slagging them off.  ;)
    I wanted to like and lol this post at the same time. :smile:
  • He was unstoppable for us in that lone striker role.  Lots of pressure on him and he always delivered.

    Think he was far better than he ever got credit for after he left us.

    Loved him as a player and comes across as a good bloke.
  • I remember when we signed him and moaning to my son "why are we signing Darren Bent he's crap". 
    Just shows how wrong you can be when judging a new player.
    Since then anyone we sign I try to give them a chance to show what they can do for Charlton.



     

    Before slagging them off.  ;)

    I am surprised you say that, I thought he was a great signing for us, always rated him at Ipswich and loved him at Charlton.
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,953
    I remember seeing Bent on the box for Ipswich as a young player. 

    He chased about a bit, but hardly saw the ball. Looked a bit lost really.

    Then the Ipswich winger broke away down the left and crossed low across the box. And there was Darren Bent steaming in at the far post to bury the chance.

    As I say, he chased about a bit, but hardly saw the ball. Except for that sprint to the far post.
    That's what you pay your money for.


  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,167
    edited October 2020
    He was unstoppable for us in that lone striker role.  Lots of pressure on him and he always delivered.

    Think he was far better than he ever got credit for after he left us.

    Loved him as a player and comes across as a good bloke.
    Never let us down. That penalty vs Wigan in the last minute at 0-0 in a relegation 6 pointer always sticks in my mind as a testament to his ability under pressure. Shameful that we got relegated with a weapon like him in the side. 

    His “route one” goal vs Birmingham is still on of my favourite Charlton goals. He made it look like Melchiot was running backwards the way he gave him a head start but still just steamed past him, and then wallop - top corner.

    As others have said, there was more to him than just goals, and he was a striker who could play the lone striker role well. Was definitely a bit underrated by some of his other clubs. He’d be worth a fortune these days (was then to be fair too) being able to lead the line like he did. 
  • If he’s fit sign him up. I reckon he would like to prove himself one more time...... 
  • The Prince-e-Paul
    The Prince-e-Paul Posts: 6,688
    edited October 2020
    The interview on Talksport was really good. Comes across as a very humble guy that wanted to be the best he could be. Talked about breaking into the training ground at night with Darren Ambrose. The two would leave a ball in the bushes during the day session and collect it later to do some extra training. Also spoke very fondly of a landlady he had whilst playing for Charlton. Only with Charlton a year but very well thought of....and he knows it....and gets us. Us. Quality right through. 
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,650
    Isn't the £16m we got for him still a Charlton record?  
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited October 2020
    Credit to Curbs but every Charlton player knew where to put the ball for Bent and the defender marking him was grateful if he was wearing dark shorts. Bent was the master of playing off the shoulder.

    It would have been a massive factor for the national team if it was possible to see beyond what team he played for. Same with Rufus as a man to man marker. 
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,345
    Harry Redknapp, the "poster boy" for a tired, corrupt, old boys networking, defunct, going nowhere English football scene.