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Who is your least favourite Charlton player of all time ?

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  • CHG
    CHG Posts: 4,534
    I don't dislike many, but Pitcher popped into my head straight away.
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,816
    Shaun Bartlett for me thought he could miss from on the goal line, mind you that could be said about most of our strikers over the years
  • BlackForestReds
    BlackForestReds Posts: 17,952
    [cite]Posted By: Thommo[/cite]Pitcher mickey mouse footballer, had a great night when he scored up at Ewood but what a tool he turned out to be.

    In the dying days of his career at Charlton he took to wearing a Mickey Mouse badge, when asked why he said "because it's a Mickey Mouse club".

    'nuff said.
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    Traore
    faye
    Bent
    Jeffers

    same old same old take the money and take the piss
  • Phil Chapple and I dont know why
  • McLovin
    McLovin Posts: 2,307
    Defoe by a mile.
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,494
    [cite]Posted By: CAFCBourne[/cite]Shaun Bartlett for me thought he could miss from on the goal line, mind you that could be said about most of our strikers over the years
    Behave. Bartlett was a fantastic servant to this club. Putting him in the same bracket as ooze like Pitcher, Traore, Cole and Faye is flat out wrong.
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,816
    [cite]Posted By: Leroy Ambrose[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: CAFCBourne[/cite]Shaun Bartlett for me thought he could miss from on the goal line, mind you that could be said about most of our strikers over the years
    Behave. Bartlett was a fantastic servant to this club. Putting him in the same bracket as ooze like Pitcher, Traore, Cole and Faye is flat out wrong.

    He did say irational, I don't know why i just did. I know he has done fantastic with the club in SA and has been the perfect loyal servant, but everytime his name was called out i thought oh no here we again!!
  • nigel
    nigel Posts: 2,454
    edited March 2009
    Fair enough, CAFC Bourne. He did say irational! But I reckon Bartlett was actually as good at playing the lone front man as anyone I've seen for us in recent years. Didn't get enough goals -that's a given. But I'd even go so far as to say he was more comfortable/natural in a 4-5-1 than the mighty Bent...

    Much under-estimated player , IMO.
  • Ketman
    Ketman Posts: 6,796
    Will probably get a few pelters but mine was & always be Les Berry a more useless centre half I have never seen, yet was always ever present never injured & total crap. I have seen worse players at Charlton but they are never around long enough to truly hate them unlike Les who always seemed to be around.

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  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,662
    Can't believe Jerome Thomas hasn't been given a mention, thought he was the bees knees but hardly ever lived up to it and was an absolute tool off the pitch as well.

    Marcus Bent - easy to see why he's such a journeyman.

    Rommedahl - Another infuriating player who had ability but rarely showed it.

    Totally agree with nigel w's comments about Bartlett, his workrate was amazing and was one of the best players we had at defending corners.
  • "Never took to Don Macallister - couldn't forgive him for breaking Mark Penfold's leg, which ended a very promising career."

    That happened right in front of me as a young kid Weggie. First time I'd ever heard a bone breaking and still gives me the shivers thinking about it now.

    As for my least favourite player, changes every time I stop and think about it but Redfearn is never far from the top of my list.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,564
    EaSy

    Jimmy Flloyd Hasselwank

    What a waste of 50k a week
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,676
    [cite]Posted By: Les Addicks[/cite]"Never took to Don Macallister - couldn't forgive him for breaking Mark Penfold's leg, which ended a very promising career."

    That happened right in front of me as a young kid Weggie. First time I'd ever heard a bone breaking and still gives me the shivers thinking about it now.

    I was a little kid too, Les, and also heard it, but I was halfway up the East Terrace. Awful. Couldn't believe it when we then signed Macallister. Giving him the benefit of the years, it was probably more of a full-blooded challenge than a really dirty one.
  • Red Fraggle
    Red Fraggle Posts: 635
    Scott Parker - can't believe i'm still bitter and would dearly like to get over it. Wouldn't pass up the opportunity of hiding a smelly old fish in his car though. Aston Martin Vanquish wasn't it that he purchased with his hefty signing on fee. Lovely car would be a shame to spoil it.
  • robroy
    robroy Posts: 4,474
    Has to be Danny Murphy for me! I hated him when he left us like that, his smug face at 12:05 as he drove out of the spurs ground after signing. Im so glad he failed there!

    On the pitcher front i was too young to remember (born in 81), however he does go down Charlton and I have seen him a couple of times. Very rude and loves a gamble and beer!!!

    On the Defoe front did he ever play a first team game?
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,292
    Émáin Máirtín Ó Dhunfaí - For being a total spanner and slagging us.

    Piggybaink - For being what I believe is now called a toxic asset, also for not celebrating on the rare occaisions he did do something worthwhile.

    Rommers - For being the biggest disappointment ever.

    Fish - For being the only player that's ever refused my son an autograph, also for that stupid Feeesh thing, what on Earth was that all about?

    Defoe - for being the greediest, most self-centred, selfish weasil that ever stalked the planet.
  • addick1965
    addick1965 Posts: 5,092
    Carlton Cole-Billy big bollox twat
    Darren Pitcher i wonder if he's still got the tie?
    Danny Murphy
    most of the two-bob passed it losers and lazy twats we've had on loan the past two seasons
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,117
    Bradley Allen.

    Totally irrational but there was just something about him
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,816
    [cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]Bradley Allen.

    Totally irrational but there was just something about him

    No there was nothing about him!! Could be the case!!

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  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,719
    Recent: Danny Murphy smug git in his 4 by 4 saying what a wonderful club Spurs was at 10 to 12 on 31 January 2006 just after our match against WBA (I think).

    Further back: Paul Walsh. Met him on one of the open days in the early 80s and he came across as an arrogant little git turning down autographs etc. His attitude towards us in the media ever since has done nothing to change that opinion.

    Talented player I accept: I remember a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge where we were battered for the whole match but came away with a draw because of two pieces of Walsh magic.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,292
    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Recent: Danny Murphy smug git in his 4 by 4 saying what a wonderful club Spurs was at 10 to 12 on 31 January 2006 just after our match against WBA (I think).

    Further back: Paul Walsh. Met him on one of the open days in the early 80s and he came across as an arrogant little git turning down autographs etc. His attitude towards us in the media ever since has done nothing to change that opinion.

    Talented player I accept: I remember a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge where we were battered for the whole match but came away with a draw because of two pieces of Walsh magic.

    Is it something to do with a Liverpool/Spurs connection Len?
  • adamtheaddick
    adamtheaddick Posts: 8,664
    [cite]Posted By: Stig[/cite]Émáin Máirtín Ó Dhunfaí

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    touch of the dowies too...
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,719
    [cite]Posted By: Stig[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Recent: Danny Murphy smug git in his 4 by 4 saying what a wonderful club Spurs was at 10 to 12 on 31 January 2006 just after our match against WBA (I think).

    Further back: Paul Walsh. Met him on one of the open days in the early 80s and he came across as an arrogant little git turning down autographs etc. His attitude towards us in the media ever since has done nothing to change that opinion.

    Talented player I accept: I remember a 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge where we were battered for the whole match but came away with a draw because of two pieces of Walsh magic.

    Is it something to do with a Liverpool/Spurs connection Len?

    Hadn't thought of that!

    Could be subconsciously I suppose as I don't particularly like either club.
  • nigel
    nigel Posts: 2,454
    Bradley Allen seconded.

    I'd forgotten him. Or at least I've spent the last decade trying to !
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,479
    Danny "as I said to Stevie G, my watch is worth more than you earn in a month, I play for the team when I'm bothered and let my wife slag the club off in the papers" Murphy.

    Alan Mullery - Not a player but still hate him. Even more than Dowie.
  • StubleyAddick
    StubleyAddick Posts: 2,552
    Djimi Traore
    Mark Hudson-His debut and tuesday night was his only fantastic games
  • kevk
    kevk Posts: 13
    Redfearn - lazy and arrogant
  • Can never bring myself to dislike any Charlton player.
  • Stone
    Stone Posts: 3,026
    Salako and Tiler are the best shouts I've seen so far.

    Current candidate is Semedo, Hope he goes in the summer.