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Charlton players that were a little bit crap/weren't with us for long but you like them anyways....
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SantaClaus said:Ricardo Fuller, a genuinely talismanic striker in his prime. He came back to us right at the end of his career when his knees (I think) were shot but he was still a beast of a centre forward when fit enough to play. The serious injury he suffered when he trialed for us as a youngster was a sliding doors moment for the club.0
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Brendan O’Connell. One full season 1996/1997
Workman like midfielder who would probably in this day would suit our midfield under Nathan Jones7 -
TelMc32 said:Souleymane Diawara - described by Richard Murray, with more than a hint of a sneer, as “apparently the best centre half in the world you’ve never heard of” after he’d paid £3.7m for him.
Never thought he was given much of a chance to settle and only played 26 games (although that included 8 clean sheets). Went back to France, we made a loss, and went on to be transferred to Marseille for €7m two years later. Won the French cup 4 times, a record at the time.6 -
Danny Haynes sticks out for me as someone I remember being exciting to watch. Scored a couple of screamers and was lightening quick to the detriment of his hamstrings20
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CAFCTrev said:SantaClaus said:Ricardo Fuller, a genuinely talismanic striker in his prime. He came back to us right at the end of his career when his knees (I think) were shot but he was still a beast of a centre forward when fit enough to play. The serious injury he suffered when he trialed for us as a youngster was a sliding doors moment for the club.10
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Not with us long (or rather not seen much of) had a touch of class but not exactly a goal scorer - Svetoslav Todorov12
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Rufus is a dogs name said:Chizz said:Point of clarification. Diarra played in the World Cup Finals, not the World Cup Final.
Came on as a sub about 10 mins after half time replacing the injured Patrick Viera.0 -
DaveMehmet said:Going back a bit and not sure why, Tony Towner.0
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Thought Yassin Moutaouakil was going to be top player based on early apperances but through a combination of injuries never made it with us.
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SantaClaus said:Ricardo Fuller, a genuinely talismanic striker in his prime. He came back to us right at the end of his career when his knees (I think) were shot but he was still a beast of a centre forward when fit enough to play. The serious injury he suffered when he trialed for us as a youngster was a sliding doors moment for the club.3
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LonelyNorthernAddick said:CAFCTrev said:SantaClaus said:Ricardo Fuller, a genuinely talismanic striker in his prime. He came back to us right at the end of his career when his knees (I think) were shot but he was still a beast of a centre forward when fit enough to play. The serious injury he suffered when he trialed for us as a youngster was a sliding doors moment for the club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD9NYYFDQlw
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CL_Phantom said:Not with us long (or rather not seen much of) had a touch of class but not exactly a goal scorer - Svetoslav Todorov1
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charltonbob said:CL_Phantom said:Not with us long (or rather not seen much of) had a touch of class but not exactly a goal scorer - Svetoslav Todorov
Kitson 2000
Dennis in the last minute 2004
Todorov 20073 -
BertieB said:Danny Haynes sticks out for me as someone I remember being exciting to watch. Scored a couple of screamers and was lightening quick to the detriment of his hamstrings10
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sillav nitram said:Matthias Svensson
Didn’t pull up any trees but liked him. Can’t remember the game but remember him coming on as second half sub and scored the winner with a header, I think shortly after entering the field of play.0 -
I quite liked Luke Varney at the time. He wasn't great but he had something about him. Looked like he had the potential to score a lot of goals, but never did!3
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Lordflashheart said:Andy Jones - never lived up to expectations, but I liked him as he always put a shift in1
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Garrymanilow said:My regret with Diarra is we were so crap at the time we weren't able to play him in midfield all the time. I know he was older but he could have still dictated a game if he'd had better players around him, but unfortunately we needed him a centre back. One of those players I can't believe played for us.I loved Martin Pringle. I was about 8 years old when he signed for us and you got a lot less coverage of football back then, so if you'd asked me I would have told you Charlton had unearthed a genius. I think he scored 3 goals in his first 6 games and that was enough for me to be convinced he was a god. He scored...fewer after that and I was surprised when I first started coming on here to see he wasn't viewed particularly positively. It made me take the regrettable step of looking at his stats but 8 year old me is still at the wheel on that one I'm afraid. Pringle was great.I've also got a lot of time for Rob Hulse who I think was a hugely significant part of us getting enough form together to not get cut adrift in our first Championship season under Powell. Got called a donkey plenty on here at the time but him coming into the team coincided with us losing 1 game in 10 and meant we actually had someone to be on the pitch while Yann, Fuller and Haynes traded off injuries with each other. He wasn't a brilliant player but he worked his arse off, held the ball up and made us a more difficult team to play against. Before that Cardiff game we were in serious trouble and worrying for Powell's future, but by the end of his loan we were looking alright again.
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I really liked Salim Kerkar when we had him cause although he was a bit crap, worked his nuts off on the pitch. Cedric Evina also comes to mind, was a great 2nd choice LB for when Wiggins was injured or needed a rest.1
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charltonbob said:CL_Phantom said:Not with us long (or rather not seen much of) had a touch of class but not exactly a goal scorer - Svetoslav Todorov
One of his 3 goals, so made it count.
Victim of a bad injury and Pardew doing Pardew things in not knowing who, where and how to play the stockpile of players he collected.0 - Sponsored links:
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cafcwill said:Garrymanilow said:My regret with Diarra is we were so crap at the time we weren't able to play him in midfield all the time. I know he was older but he could have still dictated a game if he'd had better players around him, but unfortunately we needed him a centre back. One of those players I can't believe played for us.I loved Martin Pringle. I was about 8 years old when he signed for us and you got a lot less coverage of football back then, so if you'd asked me I would have told you Charlton had unearthed a genius. I think he scored 3 goals in his first 6 games and that was enough for me to be convinced he was a god. He scored...fewer after that and I was surprised when I first started coming on here to see he wasn't viewed particularly positively. It made me take the regrettable step of looking at his stats but 8 year old me is still at the wheel on that one I'm afraid. Pringle was great.I've also got a lot of time for Rob Hulse who I think was a hugely significant part of us getting enough form together to not get cut adrift in our first Championship season under Powell. Got called a donkey plenty on here at the time but him coming into the team coincided with us losing 1 game in 10 and meant we actually had someone to be on the pitch while Yann, Fuller and Haynes traded off injuries with each other. He wasn't a brilliant player but he worked his arse off, held the ball up and made us a more difficult team to play against. Before that Cardiff game we were in serious trouble and worrying for Powell's future, but by the end of his loan we were looking alright again.4
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CAFCTrev said:SantaClaus said:Ricardo Fuller, a genuinely talismanic striker in his prime. He came back to us right at the end of his career when his knees (I think) were shot but he was still a beast of a centre forward when fit enough to play. The serious injury he suffered when he trialed for us as a youngster was a sliding doors moment for the club.
Revered by Stoke fans...
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sillav nitram said:Matthias Svensson
Didn’t pull up any trees but liked him. Can’t remember the game but remember him coming on as second half sub and scored the winner with a header, I think shortly after entering the field of play.
Guaranteed to come on with 15 minutes left, defend a lead from up front and get a booking3 -
+1 to the Martin Pringle club. Teenage me with my first ever season ticket with my step dad on a night game vs Wimbledon and I absolutely lost it when he scored that night. A really strong memory and a player that, despite not being with us for that long, I always think of fondly.
Aside from that, Conor Gallagher - that lad is class and it was easy to see even for the handful of games he played for us on loan. That goal against Derby is another good memory.5 -
Brownie12 said:Lordflashheart said:Andy Jones - never lived up to expectations, but I liked him as he always put a shift inI think the high fee paid for him laid heavily on him . I was at Boundary Park when he missed an open goal. Still have nightmares over that one.1
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Kirk3
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So many from relatively recently for me, also some all time scapegoats or panned players. My favourite players over the years have included Rommedahl, Lloyd Sam, Buyens, Sarr, Bulot, Teixeira, Ajdarevic, Dervite and N'Guessan0
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That young Johnny Barnes …. Always thought he’d go on to bigger things , but didn’t work out for him.1
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Frederick Bulot i liked
Paul Hayes, was gutted when he was dropped but his replacement wasn't bad 😂
Todorov was another whom i liked.3 -
David Mooney . Wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea but he didn’t hide and bagged a few goals during his loan period.4