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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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Andy Peake0
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Simon Francis did't do to bad after leaving us.2
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Churchinho
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Kelly Youga. Not impressed when he first arrived, disappointed when he left
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Alicanteaddicks said:MrOneLung said:Left back who left us to join Wednesday - can't remember his name for life of me but used to get lots of stick, but I thought he was ok
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Ralph Milne, overweight and unfit when he joined us but in the games leading up to the 'Battle of the Bridge' he showed that he actually had quality.1
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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.2 -
HardyAddick said: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.
A fantastic guy, and hero worshipped by Elfsborg fans, he lives in the city and sponsors the shirts.3 -
Dennis Rommedhal and Jack Payne0
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No idea how we ever got Coquelin on loan , just looked like he could stroll through games in the championship. Absolute class act that's gone on to have an excellent career.6
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DaveMehmet said:SoundAsa£ said:Alan Kernaghan 1991 on loan from Middlesbrough.
Only played 13 games and I really thought he was excellent.
Very surprised we didn’t sign him but he returned to Boro and continued his career there.0 -
I know it doesn’t really answer the question but who else remembers Bally Smart? Strangest signing ever in my opinion. There was zero hype about him when he signed and I remember thinking at the time that he wouldn’t be with us long. I don’t remember him ever playing but this photo says otherwise.1
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ElfsborgAddick said: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 -
Exiled_Addick said:Hal1x said:Rikki Otto, he had a pineapple on his head - apparently.
The late Paul Linger who when he first appeared seemed to have so much potential.0 -
The Red Robin said:MrOneLung said:Left back who left us to join Wednesday - can't remember his name for life of me but used to get lots of stick, but I thought he was ok1
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CAFCTrev said:Churchinho5
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Not sure if he’s been mentioned but Neil Heaney springs to mind for me…1998 play off winning season…rapid winger. Remember watching a game at the Valley and some fan behind me shouting “Roast him Heany” the whole game!1
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CAFCBill said:I know it doesn’t really answer the question but who else remembers Bally Smart? Strangest signing ever in my opinion. There was zero hype about him when he signed and I remember thinking at the time that he wouldn’t be with us long. I don’t remember him ever playing but this photo says otherwise.3
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Maybe a controversial pick in light of what happened later in his career, but I really liked Sam Sodje during his first spell with us. The man would head a ball that was two inches off the ground.
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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.What was the name of the guy that played up front for Wycombe ?0 -
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.1
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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.2 -
Gribbo said:Elliott Lee0
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DaveMehmet said:SoundAsa£ said:Alan Kernaghan 1991 on loan from Middlesbrough.
Only played 13 games and I really thought he was excellent.
Very surprised we didn’t sign him but he returned to Boro and continued his career there.
Jack Muldoon, lower league player.Non football but wasim akram0 -
Linvoy primus3
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https://www.votvonline.com/home/the-target-10k-story/where-they-are-now/Good timing for this thread, Airman tweeted about this list on where former players are now. Goes down to the 10th tier of English football and includes countries around the world.4
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Hal1x said:Exiled_Addick said:Hal1x said:Rikki Otto, he had a pineapple on his head - apparently.
The late Paul Linger who when he first appeared seemed to have so much potential.0 -
Yassin Moutaouakil
Purely because of his name.
He signed
He came
We can't pronounce his name
Yassin Mouta...........1