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Green or Wagstaff?
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i would say he's gone back to his home town but we all know he's a t wells not a tonbridge lad0
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Scoham said:5
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Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.0
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Saw Green score the winner against Welling away to Concord a few years back. Spoke to him in the bar afterwards, nice bloke.0
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Still think he could do a job for us.0
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Both are playing in the Legends game.0
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Danny Green is a great friend of my daughters fiancé, i was supposed to meet him on Sunday but couldn't get to Crowborough where they were playing in a charity celebrity match.
Hoping to catch up with him soon.0 -
Crusty54 said:Both are playing in the Legends game.
Perhaps we should rename it The Jolly Nice Charlton Chaps game1 -
killerandflash said:Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.1
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killerandflash said:Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.1
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Danny Green has his own clothing line doesnt he.0
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mendonca said:killerandflash said:Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.0
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In reply to the original post……...neither1
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Elthamaddick said:killerandflash said:Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.
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Nicky Bailey's career nosedived as well...0
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killerandflash said:Elthamaddick said:killerandflash said:Weird how both Green and Wagstaff both dropped into non league at quite a young age.
Equally, any number of apprentices/academy players never play football of any description once they are released from a pro club. Either because they've fallen out of love with the game having battled for over a decade to "make it" or because they can't accept that their dream is over. I've seen it in cricket. A lad who was dropped from the first team at his club, just a year after being in the England U19 squad, stopped playing at the end of that season and has never played cricket since. And that really is so sad.1 -
My regular question to Charlton players were: "who else in your age group year made it as Professional footballers."
Lyle Taylor couldn't think of anyone when he was 16 and at Millwall. *Wiggins struggled to recall any Palace boys of the same age. Igor Vetokele in Europe and JFC couldn't at Brighton but did say he played with Harry Kane for a young England team.
Charlton have a higher rate than most clubs for their 16 to 18 year old 'making it'.
The drop out rate was and is so high. Last season 21/22 I watched plenty of Ex academy players plus Pros in the Kent League and Isthmian SE leagues and saw some Forwards earning £400-600 for playing at that low level. Whereas Young 17-18 year old released from pro clubs just about earning their petrol money but hoping for a second chance higher up as scouts do attend these matches.
*Rhoys Wiggins told me at the Valley six months after he retired at 30 that the injury he had with Palace when on a youth tour in the USA made him believe he would never play at the highest level !
It always makes me think that we never know what underlying injuries players have?
Premier club medicals are more stringent and to pass one at Man city you have to be a super athlete as well as super skilful.
Chris Solly is another example of a player who had a fine career at Cafc including the Championship but his knee issues stopped him getting the Premier move.
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Very pleased to see that Scott won player of the year at The Angels. I live in Tonbridge, so the Angels are my local club. I have seen a few games this season and Scott seemed to do a good job in central midfield. Things seem to be on the up at Tonbridge and having a 4G AstroTurf pitch is a big improvement and allows for better football. They only just missed out on the playoffs, so a good season. I hope Waggy stays with them for another year.1
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Time for a Bacon v Garland thread.1