I was living overseas from 1988-95 which coincided with Scott Minto's Charlton first team career, so I have no real appreciation of how good he was. It seems like the majority on here are opting for John Humphrey, who I really liked and did receive the senior player of the year award 3 years running. Those of you who are opting for Humphrey, do you think there was a significant difference or is it close?
I was living overseas from 1988-95 which coincided with Scott Minto's Charlton first team career, so I have no real appreciation of how good he was. It seems like the majority on here are opting for John Humphrey, who I really liked and did receive the senior player of the year award 3 years running. Those of you who are opting for Humphrey, do you think there was a significant difference or is it close?
John Humphrey is without doubt the best right back to play for our club in my 55 years of watching them.
I was living overseas from 1988-95 which coincided with Scott Minto's Charlton first team career, so I have no real appreciation of how good he was. It seems like the majority on here are opting for John Humphrey, who I really liked and did receive the senior player of the year award 3 years running. Those of you who are opting for Humphrey, do you think there was a significant difference or is it close?
The year before he won his 1st player of the year he came runner up, that is the level in 4 seasons in the top flight
I was living overseas from 1988-95 which coincided with Scott Minto's Charlton first team career, so I have no real appreciation of how good he was. It seems like the majority on here are opting for John Humphrey, who I really liked and did receive the senior player of the year award 3 years running. Those of you who are opting for Humphrey, do you think there was a significant difference or is it close?
Scott was good, but John Humphrey would get my vote against anyone else, absolute top draw player.
I was living overseas from 1988-95 which coincided with Scott Minto's Charlton first team career, so I have no real appreciation of how good he was. It seems like the majority on here are opting for John Humphrey, who I really liked and did receive the senior player of the year award 3 years running. Those of you who are opting for Humphrey, do you think there was a significant difference or is it close?
I was a Liverpool fan back then but was then converted to a Charlton fan in 1986. It only took me 1 game watching Humphrey and I asked my mate "Marc, why is not in the England squad, he is hte best right back I have seen and he was much better than the player at the time. He was overlooked because he played for "little Charlton". Sorry Scott. love you to bits in a manly way, but Humphrey. gets my vote.
One of my earliest memories as a Charlton fan is standing on a fold out camping stool that my Dad used to bring so I could see better (wouldn't be allowed in with it nowadays) on the terrace at Selhurst and Humprey scoring a rare goal vs, I'm pretty sure, Middlesbrough. He get's my vote for that alone.
I struggle a bit with Matt Holland as I just think of him as no thrills vanilla. But he was captain for 3 of the Premier League seasons where we finished 7th, 11th and 13th, and did later win a player of the year in the Championship.
Really wished we had a fans marks Statbank during those prem years, would love to know how we were rating those players
I struggle a bit with Matt Holland as I just think of him as no thrills vanilla. But he was captain for 3 of the Premier League seasons where we finished 7th, 11th and 13th, and did later win a player of the year in the Championship.
Really wished we had a fans marks Statbank during those prem years, would love to know how we were rating those players
I'm the same, mate. Always saw him as an Ipswich player who somehow felt like he was on loan to us. He spoke fondly about us at the POTY do though and as you say he was with us during some successful seasons. And he hasn't aged a bit, the lucky sod.
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Humphrey (all day long )
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Humphrey
Brian Kinsey
John Humphrey
Lovely to see him again - and his shorts were still clean...
Not sure what Ralph Allen's excuse was.
I voted for Humphrey but that's democracy for you.
Staggering how he has not been voted in when you see the names that have