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Greatest Charlton Moment, not Orchestrated by as Charlton Player/s
JollyRobin
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Has to be for me the 3-1 win over Sunderland, in which they scored 3 own goals. Any other great Charlton moments where we weren't actually the instigators?
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Jim Tolmies own goal at Carlise. Rolled it in the bottom corner from 30 yards under no pressure whatsoever...!0
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Agree with Bill. 2-0 down, great own goal, went onto win 2-3.
Great drive up and back eh BW? ;-)0 -
How about Gurnham Singh's two penalty decisions against Norwich a couple of years back?0
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Richard Wrights own goal in November 2001 has to be up there?0
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Tolmie's own goal was great....an accurate, low velocity daisy cutter.
Colchester's own goal to give us the most undeserved 1-0 FA Cup Win in 1984. Not a Charlton player within 20 yards of the scorer.0 -
Stewart Robson og when he played for west ham header in the top corner0
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How about Van Der Sar rolling the ball to Melville who underhits the retun pass under zero pressure; and both leaving the ball for each other as JJ nips in to score against Fulham a few years back0
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[quote][cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]Agree with Bill. 2-0 down, great own goal, went onto win 2-3.
Great drive up and back eh BW? ;-)[/quote]
After 23 years I think we can reveal CAFC's promotion that day was down to our "twice round the roundabout" lucky omen which paid off handsomely- I'm still waiting for a thank you letter from Lennie.0 -
Last minute goal against Pompey on the first game of the season ball hit the post then went in off the keeper.0
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Tolmie was quality as was the drink in the beehive before the game. However Aizlewood ducking at St. Andrew's for me everytime.0
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Jason van Blerk's thunderbolt of an own goal when playing for Man City at the Valley- made much sweeter as he was previously with Millwall.0
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sorry but your all miles away. Has to be one dark night in Woolwich when 100 or so people packed a council hall to hear that the club would be returning to its home.You could say (and be 100% right) that there was light at a very long long tunnel after that anouncement. No players involved in that.
as a great man said " never have so many owed so much to so few" --------(and i dont mean the CAFC Board!)0 -
Away at Notts Co manys years back when their penalty almost hit the roof of the stand behind the goal.0
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Tolmie stands out as Ive never really seen anything like it since...that was a really good day out too. But GH is right Woolwich Town Hall has to be tops0
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Algarve.....the Notts Co. penalty.....brilliant....went almost vertical!!!! Made up for losing 2-0.0
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Nicky Weaver's finest hour!0
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[cite]Posted By: Simonsen[/cite]Algarve.....the Notts Co. penalty.....brilliant....went almost vertical!!!! Made up for losing 2-0.
Glad someone else remembered it!0 -
Yep that was a classic Rhino....thought it was a Saturday game though.....I did a midweek when I think we lost 2-1 at Maine Road.....early mid 90's0
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[quote][cite]Posted By: rhinosvalley[/cite]Manchester City Away midweek at their old ground....I think we was 3-1 at the time near the end of the game Charlton cleared the ball up the field, and I think it was their goalie came rushing out of his goal to stick it back up the field - gave it a good kick and I think Claus Jensen jumped/stuck a foot out and deflected the ball right over the goalie and flew back into a emmpty net to make it 4-1......was brilliant at the time and it was a complete freak but it was so good to shut those City supporters behind the goal...............[/quote]
This my favourite one as well.0 -
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Danny Dichio's miss in the play-off Final which would surely have sealed it for Sunderland (or would it?).0
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The fat woman on the pitch at half time v Palace in 2000 turning round and asking us to be quiet.
The VFR against Spurs when we went down.0










