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Charlton players you rated that never reached the level you expected...

I had high hopes for Dillon Phillips but his career seems to have nosedived. I was never a great fan of Pope but he proved me wrong.
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  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,559
    Scott Parker, even though he's the best midfielder I've seen play for Charlton. 


  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,980
    Simonsen said:
    Scott Parker, even though he's the best midfielder I've seen play for Charlton. 


    Definitely.  He was world class when he left us.  Genuinely incredible player and should have won so much more in his career

    Another player I thought was going t be decent was Jermaine Darlington but he ended up having a basic career really.  I saw him once and thought he was going to be amazing.  Same could be said of Martin Christensen tbf
  • Simonsen said:
    Scott Parker, even though he's the best midfielder I've seen play for Charlton. 


    By a country mile…Charlton were flying that season and if they’d kept it going Parker would have walked into the England team going to that summers Euros. IMO, he would have made a huge difference to the national team in that tournament. Going to Chelsea that January to sit on the bench when he was already having a huge impact in the PL was a waste of his time as a player. 
  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,905
    Simon Church. 
    I still can't understand how he never became the next Ronaldo 
  • Recent players for us... Dylan Gavin

    I guess some youngsters don't adapt to the Men's game, like they do in Youth games, but thought he'd do better than he has done.

    Was constantly appearing on the Scoresheet for the U18s

    Went on loan to Billericay, who got relegated, but he still scored nine goals in 18-games, and then... Nothing
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,432
    edited November 2023
    Thevinh Nguyen 
  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,343
    I know he comes up a lot. But I genuinely thought Charlie Kirk was going to be a massive difference maker and I just don't know why it hasn't worked. 

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  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 5,908
    A lot of players get a bad injury, and that affects how far they can go in the game - Joe Gomez is a prime example of that. 

    Another one was Mickey Bennett.  A fantastic, fast, winger, who was skilful and energetic. Sadly injuries impacted on his development and he had to quit playing the game.

    Derek Hales was another who could have probably done better than he did, despite being a legend at The Valley. I met a former Derby player who was there when he was signed for an English record transfer fee, and he said that Killer ate a massive full English breakfast each day in his hotel, and come training, which was a bit more intense that he was used to, his body could not cope.  He would regularly throw up his brekkie in full view of the other players. That in turn made his a target as the other players (and management) would take bets on how long it would be before they say Derek's breakfast each day, and didn't bond him to his team-mates. By the time he got to West Ham, injuries were proving problematic.

    We all expected Chris Solly to go on to bigger and better things, but he never played for another English league club other than Charlton. Dodgy knees...

  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,207
    We had an exciting crop of strikers coming through the academy a few years ago - Umerah and Hanlan especially. I hoped (maybe more than expected) that one of them would make it at the top level. 
  • Diego Poyet. Had the talent to have an excellent career, but not the drive.
  • Francis Jeffers and latterly Marcus Maddison.
    Thought they were both really good signings but neither lived up to my expectations.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,166
    Diego Poyet. Close thread 
  • Diego Poyet. Close thread 
    Well if anyone has got the power to do so.............
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,016
    Chris Dickson, "the next Ian Wright".

    Thought Paul Sturgess was another in the Scott Minto mould.


  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,989
    Diego Poyet. Close thread 
    Surely that's your job ;-)
  • Afternoon Delight
    Afternoon Delight Posts: 935
    edited November 2023
    Talal said:
    Diego Poyet. 
    Still only 28. 
  • Kevin James. Used to watch quite a bit of the U18's back when he was in the team. That side had the likes of Parker, Konchesky and Charlie McDonald in it and he always seemed to be one of our better players. He had bags of pace and thought he'd be the natural replacement for Shaun Newton on the right. Barely did anything in his career, even in non-league.

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  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,220
    That really fast full back with a complicated surname. Saw him play for the first time and thought, that kid is going to be immense! Now I can't even remember his name. 


  • In terms of incoming, Rommedahl 
  • Talal said:
    Diego Poyet. 
    Still only 28 and has been retired 5 years after being without a club for two years prior to that.
    He’s assistant manager of Greece. 
  • JiMMy 85 said:
    That really fast full back with a complicated surname. Saw him play for the first time and thought, that kid is going to be immense! Now I can't even remember his name. 


    Tariq Holmes-Dennis? - He fell foul to the Charlton full-back curse, with injuries f**king him... If that's who you mean
  • Talal said:
    Diego Poyet. 
    Still only 28 and has been retired 5 years after being without a club for two years prior to that.
    He’s assistant manager of Greece. 
    Wonder how he managed to get that gig. Got to love a bit of nepotism in football.
  • JiMMy 85 said:
    That really fast full back with a complicated surname. Saw him play for the first time and thought, that kid is going to be immense! Now I can't even remember his name. 


    Tariq Holmes-Dennis? - He fell foul to the Charlton full-back curse, with injuries f**king him... If that's who you mean
    I remember everyone here was raving about him, and dismissive of Morgan Fox, but it's the latter who went on to have the decent career.
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,220
    edited November 2023
    JiMMy 85 said:
    That really fast full back with a complicated surname. Saw him play for the first time and thought, that kid is going to be immense! Now I can't even remember his name. 


    Tariq Holmes-Dennis? - He fell foul to the Charlton full-back curse, with injuries f**king him... If that's who you mean
    No, although you're right that it could be him! French kid I think. I'll try Googling. Edit - Moutaouakil.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,204
    edited November 2023
    JiMMy 85 said:
    That really fast full back with a complicated surname. Saw him play for the first time and thought, that kid is going to be immense! Now I can't even remember his name. 


    Tariq Holmes-Dennis? - He fell foul to the Charlton full-back curse, with injuries f**king him... If that's who you mean
    I remember everyone here was raving about him, and dismissive of Morgan Fox, but it's the latter who went on to have the decent career.
    The moment he left Barry Bannan on his arse... :D - I've never known a Footballer hate a team for that sort of reason as a result
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,257

    Two spring to mind who have done ok but I though would be destined for bigger and better:

    Lookman has petered out a little albeit still at decent level. His Everton debut alongside Lukaku was the stuff of dreams but he didn’t kick on. 

    Gudmundson has had a decent turn at Burnley in the Premiership and championship but I thought he was good enough to do better.  
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,439
    From the Prem era academy prospects I thought Neil McCafferty, Jamal Campbell-Ryce and Myles Weston would do better than they did. McCafferty was reserve captain and made the bench at 16 but barely played at Football League level, Campbell-Ryce had one brief hot spell at Barnsley in the Championship but struggled other than that and Weston floated around L1 and L2. Josh Wright was also a huge disappointment but I blame Pardew quite a lot for that.
    Outside of the academy though one of the biggest ones was Yassin Moutaouakil. Started off feeling like exactly the kind of signing a recently relegated team dreams of making. Young, fast, talented modern full back who can have a cracking season in the Championship and then won't look out of place for a second in the Premier League once you go up. Perfect replacement for Luke Young. Then he played 2 games, got hurt and was an absolute disaster in every appearance after that and his career never recovered. He went on to be not very good in L1, L2 and the Conference. Incredibly bad for a player who we apparently got ahead of Lazio and some Premier League clubs. He was meant to go on to be a France international