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Curbs on Andy Hunt
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eastterrace6168 said:ForeverAddickted said:1
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JaShea99 said:I’m always surprised that him scoring with his last ever touch in professional football isn’t made a bigger deal of. Has that ever happened before? Excluding retirement after tournaments and shootouts etc?0
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HandG said:JaShea99 said:I’m always surprised that him scoring with his last ever touch in professional football isn’t made a bigger deal of. Has that ever happened before? Excluding retirement after tournaments and shootouts etc?2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMbvkAnXjfU
Great catch up with Andy on his first return to The Valley 2016 prior to a match V Chesterfield... some memorable old footage..1 -
Always remember his last goal. He wasn’t having a good game but it wasn’t clear at the time why. We knew the sub coming on would replace him and scoring wasn’t going to change that. We were very unlucky to have Mendonca and Hunt both retire within a few years.6
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eastterrace6168 said:ForeverAddickted said:Oh Andy Hunt, he plays up front !0
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Scoham said:Always remember his last goal. He wasn’t having a good game but it wasn’t clear at the time why. We knew the sub coming on would replace him and scoring wasn’t going to change that. We were very unlucky to have Mendonca and Hunt both retire within a few years.0
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I think he epitomised a Curbishley style 'Charlton player', world class? no, a very solid good player who like the other 10 on the pitch with him made the team greater than the sum of it's individual parts and great characters.
That promotion season with him and Clive was an absolute joy, especially that winning run after Christmas of 12 games. So sad for him the illness but great to see he picked himself up and he looked really happy.5 -
Rob7Lee said:I think he epitomised a Curbishley style 'Charlton player', world class? no, a very solid good player who like the other 10 on the pitch with him made the team greater than the sum of it's individual parts and great characters.
That promotion season with him and Clive was an absolute joy, especially that winning run after Christmas of 12 games. So sad for him the illness but great to see he picked himself up and he looked really happy.2 -
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Rob7Lee said:I think he epitomised a Curbishley style 'Charlton player', world class? no, a very solid good player who like the other 10 on the pitch with him made the team greater than the sum of it's individual parts and great characters.
That promotion season with him and Clive was an absolute joy, especially that winning run after Christmas of 12 games. So sad for him the illness but great to see he picked himself up and he looked really happy.1 -
Personally - I think Hunt was a better all round player than Clive but Mendonca was unreal in the box and a great finisher.. It is a shame, they didn't actually end up playing that many games together, could have been a great partnership.0
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The Charlton injury curse goes back decades! It's part of the club.0
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Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.
1998/99 - Premier & Cups
Clive Mendonca 28 apps & 8 goals
Andy Hunt 37 apps & 7 goals
1999/2000 - First Division & Cups
Clive Mendonca 22 apps & 9 goals
Andy Hunt 49 apps & 25 goals
2001/2002 - Premier
Andy Hunt 8 apps & 4 goals1 -
Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.1 -
wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.0 -
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Simonsen said:wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.0 -
wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.0 -
Simonsen said:wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.1 -
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I was behind the goal at Stockport that day, and that third goal hitting the net is still imprinted on my mind….AH seemed to hit it twice as hard as it looked on the video. Happy days.
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iaitch said:Simonsen said:wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.0 -
Thanks I thought it may have been his only goal.0
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Simonsen said:iaitch said:Simonsen said:wmcf123 said:Simonsen said:Mendonca struggled a bit in his Premier League season, along with everyone else. He then missed a big chunk of the promotion season.
Hunt struggled a bit for goals in the first Premier season too but was prolific in the promotion season and was on fire at the start of the new Premier season. As Curbishley said, he looked the real deal and a continuation of that form, would've seen him snapped up by one of the bigger clubs.
The first thing that struck me was his touch and physicality. He could play with his back to any defender so comfortably. In the Championship (or whatever it was called back then) there were more gaps for him to make his runs and suddenly we saw that side to his game plus goals. He also started to score headers, of which he only got one in the Premier (away to Southampton). Suddenly we had an all-round, top quality striker and he was more than ready for another crack at the Premier League.2 -
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