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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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John Barnes. Obviously a great player in his prime but well past it when he joined us. Half the people around me groaned when he got brought on as a sub but I thought he looked like the best player on the pitch. Couldn't or wouldn't run but his ball retention and probing was quality.2
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Starinnaddick said:shirty5 said:Brendan O’Connell. One full season 1996/1997
Workman like midfielder who would probably in this day would suit our midfield under Nathan Jones
appreciate his work ethic.0 -
Think the Diarra shout is harsh, thought he was very good at CB for us.8
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crookester said:John Barnes. Obviously a great player in his prime but well past it when he joined us. Half the people around me groaned when he got brought on as a sub but I thought he looked like the best player on the pitch. Couldn't or wouldn't run but his ball retention and probing was quality.3
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Covered_End_Lad said:Think the Diarra shout is harsh, thought he was very good at CB for us.3
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Going back a bit to when I started going but Graham Moore, my dad hated him with a vengeance, used to call him granny Moore due to his complete absence of running! For me it was probably Ralph Milne can't ever remember him having a good game for us!0
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Talal said:Covered_End_Lad said:Think the Diarra shout is harsh, thought he was very good at CB for us.
Like Covered_End_Lad, there have been some names appearing that have really confused me on here as a result0 -
Linvoy Primus was a strange one.
Only played 4 games for us and I think I’m right in saying he got ‘man of the match’ in his first appearance.
Thought he was going to be something special but just unaccountably disappeared from first team duties.
Went on to make a very successful career elsewhere and played for several clubs, notably over 200 games for Pompey.
Never been able to understand why he left us when doing so well………any ideas?0 -
SoundAsa£ said:Linvoy Primus was a strange one.
Only played 4 games for us and I think I’m right in saying he got ‘man of the match’ in his first appearance.
Thought he was going to be something special but just unaccountably disappeared from first team duties.
Went on to make a very successful career elsewhere and played for several clubs, notably over 200 games for Pompey.
Never been able to understand why he left us when doing so well………any ideas?
I too was surprised that we let him go though.1 -
I wasn't sure if he meant first or second time around. Second time around, he was average in an average side. A bit of googling suggests he only played for us once in 94 ina 1-3 loss to Newcastle.0
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CAFCTrev said:Churchinho
Old spongefoots goal against Blackburn and interview after lives long in the memory 😂
Another vote from me, quite liked him workhorse who could surprise you at times.
Did he bag an assist for Jacko by Cruyff turning on the line and putting the ball across the box? Or was that a lucid dream...
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crookester said:John Barnes. Obviously a great player in his prime but well past it when he joined us. Half the people around me groaned when he got brought on as a sub but I thought he looked like the best player on the pitch. Couldn't or wouldn't run but his ball retention and probing was quality.
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Greg Shields. Unfortunately got injured but thought he was an excellent player who sadly didn’t have a long career at the club. Had a chat with him at the service station Coventry away in the cup. Seemed like a decent fella.4
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Dazzler21 said:I wasn't sure if he meant first or second time around. Second time around, he was average in an average side. A bit of googling suggests he only played for us once in 94 ina 1-3 loss to Newcastle.0
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Oztumer had one of the best 45 minutes I've ever seen from a Charlton player, I can't remember who against though.
He was a bit crap for the rest of his time at Charlton but I'll always fondly remember that 45 mins where every flick, trick and turn was perfect. He was actually the Turkish Messi for that half.4 -
arthur said:Oztumer had one of the best 45 minutes I've ever seen from a Charlton player, I can't remember who against though.
He was a bit crap for the rest of his time at Charlton but I'll always fondly remember that 45 mins where every flick, trick and turn was perfect. He was actually the Turkish Messi for that half.
We battered them first half and led 1-0 at half time but should have been more.
Second half more even, they equalised late, Adoma, and we were hanging on at the end.6 -
iaitch said:arthur said:Oztumer had one of the best 45 minutes I've ever seen from a Charlton player, I can't remember who against though.
He was a bit crap for the rest of his time at Charlton but I'll always fondly remember that 45 mins where every flick, trick and turn was perfect. He was actually the Turkish Messi for that half.
We battered them first half and led 1-0 at half time but should have been more.
Second half more even, they equalised late, Adoma, and we were hanging on at the end.
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scidbox said:Yassin Moutaouakil
Purely because of his name.
He signed
He came
We can't pronounce his name
Yassin Mouta...........1 -
iaitch said:arthur said:Oztumer had one of the best 45 minutes I've ever seen from a Charlton player, I can't remember who against though.
He was a bit crap for the rest of his time at Charlton but I'll always fondly remember that 45 mins where every flick, trick and turn was perfect. He was actually the Turkish Messi for that half.
We battered them first half and led 1-0 at half time but should have been more.
Second half more even, they equalised late, Adoma, and we were hanging on at the end.0 -
Exiled_Addick said:I always quite liked Therry Racon, even though he never really hit the heights. Frederic Bulot too - took a while to get going, then burnt brightly for a brief period, then was gone.
Frederic Bulot had a good Africans Nations with Gabon and came back a more confident player.
I remember one game at the Valley when Antonio scored when both Harriet and Wilson failed to deal with him and he ran from the half way line and scored a worldy.
In the 2nd half Gomez with the help of Bulot marked Antonio out the game and CAFC won the game.
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Stig said:CAFCTrev said:Churchinho
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Can't believe he hasn't been mentioned yet I don't think, but maybe he's just too obvious - Jorge Costa!1
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Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.1 -
Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.
Vetekele was excellent, but got injured and made to play on, on an injury. There was no decent back up striker(s) that allowed him to be rested. Took a look time to get over the injury, never recovered his form after that.
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Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.
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Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.1 -
iaitch said:arthur said:Oztumer had one of the best 45 minutes I've ever seen from a Charlton player, I can't remember who against though.
He was a bit crap for the rest of his time at Charlton but I'll always fondly remember that 45 mins where every flick, trick and turn was perfect. He was actually the Turkish Messi for that half.
We battered them first half and led 1-0 at half time but should have been more.
Second half more even, they equalised late, Adoma, and we were hanging on at the end.I remember Oztzumer running rings around Sheff Weds. Sheff Weds strategy was to kick him off the pitch. Referee booked the offending players but ducked a second yellow that would have sent the player off and stopped the tactic. Otzumer was injured and made a mistake that allowed Sheff Weds to score. It was a draw or 2-1 win for them. Referree gave no protection. Typical of Sheff Weds, if they could get away with kicking another team or player of the pitch, they would. Don't remember if Otzumer made much of an impact after that. When on song, was good to watch.0 -
The Red Robin said:Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.
Tucudean scored a couple, but I think it was him that missed a clear chance against Millwall. After that, his time at Charlton was up. Scored that and that gives him time.
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Garrymanilow said:Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.Ran the show against Derby.Premier League goalkeeper with a howler for us as well.
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Garrymanilow said:Gammon said:Vetokele was injured early and ruined him, thought he could've been premier league standard
Had a soft spot for that striker whose name I can't remember, missed the sitter against Millwall and stuffed his confidence. Was a workhorse and I always root for that kind of striker.0