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Jorge Costa RIP

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  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,230
    Yes I believe he sat in Villa Moura in Lee most nights with a nice bottle of red and a few marlboros.  One of their best customers.

    RIP Jorge! 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 632
    Curb_It said:
    Yes I believe he sat in Villa Moura in Lee most nights with a nice bottle of red and a few marlboros.  One of their best customers.

    RIP Jorge! 
    Was the Villa Moura where they served massive T-Bone steaks?
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,230
    I dont know.  I'm sure it was big on fish.  A long time ago since I last went and it is now closed.  A local might know more. 
  • Gisappointed
    Gisappointed Posts: 991
    I don't agree he had no pace. He just read the game so well, he didn't need to use it. A few pages back somebody posted a clip of an interception where he is definitely rapid.
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991
    I was a regular in Villa Moura - never saw him, but asked the manager and he confirmed that he was a regular - same seat, peri peri chicken.

    The restaurant went down the pan a few years later - last time I went, me and the missus had got through two bottles of wine by the time the food arrived, partly because we were alkies, mainly because of the abysmally slow service. 

    Have subsequently learned some Portuguese, and very sad I'll never get to thank Jorge in his own language. 

    I think what I loved most was that, when we played the big sides, Man U, Chelsea etc, I felt a lot of our players lacked a bit of self belief and mentally they'd already lost before they got on the pitch. But Jorge Costa had no respect for reputations - "Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, get in my pocket and stay there".

    So sad he's gone, but will be a privilege to sing his name on Saturday. 

  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 751
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 7,991
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
    Fell out it with the manager. Came to us as he needed to be playing regularly in advance of the World Cup. 

    Manager went in the summer, Mourinho came in and the rest is history. 

    Costa came back at the start of the following season with his Porto side to play Charlton in John Robinson's testimonial. May have imagined this, but I think he also brought Braga over for a friendly when he was their manager.
  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 751
    MrLargo said:
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
    Fell out it with the manager. Came to us as he needed to be playing regularly in advance of the World Cup. 

    Manager went in the summer, Mourinho came in and the rest is history. 

    Costa came back at the start of the following season with his Porto side to play Charlton in John Robinson's testimonial. May have imagined this, but I think he also brought Braga over for a friendly when he was their manager.
    Yea I heard he fell out with the manager at the time, but that must’ve been some falling out to ship out a player of his quality! 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,127
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
    when I did a stadium tour there a couple of years ago I asked that question and they said he was subbed in a game and didn’t react well, fell out with the manager. 
  • TheHerminator
    TheHerminator Posts: 751
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
    when I did a stadium tour there a couple of years ago I asked that question and they said he was subbed in a game and didn’t react well, fell out with the manager. 
    He didn’t look like the kind of guy who would take being subbed off very well!

    Porto’s loss was our gain. What a player 
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  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,156
    MrLargo said:
    Does anyone know what happened to make him fall out of favour at Porto and subsequently join us on loan?

    must have been something catastrophic to move a world class player out of the club? 
    Fell out it with the manager. Came to us as he needed to be playing regularly in advance of the World Cup. 

    Manager went in the summer, Mourinho came in and the rest is history. 

    Costa came back at the start of the following season with his Porto side to play Charlton in John Robinson's testimonial. May have imagined this, but I think he also brought Braga over for a friendly when he was their manager.
    Yea I heard he fell out with the manager at the time, but that must’ve been some falling out to ship out a player of his quality! 
    The term cut your nose off to spite your face could be made for some Portuguese. They will not back down, no matter how much the facts are stacked against them... 
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,331
    Portuguese food is pound for pound possibly the best European national cuisine. Oh, and RIP Jorge you giant wonderful human 
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    13 pages of wonderful tributes to a strong man who made such an impact in just 26 games.

    Curbs getting a phone call out of the blue to say would CAFC like Jorge Costa on loan as he had a fall out with the manager and the president of Porto !

    A strong man, on and off the field and he has passed far too young.

    RIP Jorge Costa, and thanks for the memories.

  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,866
    edited August 8
    Leuth said:
    Portuguese food is pound for pound possibly the best European national cuisine. Oh, and RIP Jorge you giant wonderful human 
      Certainly better than Italian - massively overrated.

    RIP George. Lovely to think he had a connection with little old Lee Green..
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,827
    My favourite JC game was actually away at Spurs - it’s more remembered for Rufus’ comeback where he smashed into everyone after returning from injury but JC was magnificent .  Chris Powell shinned in the winner - halcyon days .  
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 632
    wmcf123 said:
    My favourite JC game was actually away at Spurs - it’s more rembered for Rufus’ comeback where he smashed into everyone after returning from injury but JC was magnificent .  Chris Powell shinned in the winner - halcyon days .  
    The days when we seemed to be at the top of the London derby table.
  • The only world class player I’ve had the pleasure of watching in a Charlton shirt. RIP Jorge
  • Shag
    Shag Posts: 4,555
    Am in Portugal atm and they had the braga game on in a bar. A European  qualifier against Romanian opposition who all warmed up and did a minutes silence in Jorge Costa t-shirts, nice touch 
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,727
    One of very few players who in just one season became a Charlton legend. 

    Used to make me laugh how when he went against a faster forward he would just foul him and somehow majority of the time seemed to get away with it. Even the refs were in awe of him. 

    RIP
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  • Charwill
    Charwill Posts: 172
    Jorge and Rufus the best two centre backs I’ve seen in 58 years as a Charlton fan! RIP Jorge
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,859
    Fitting tribute today. RIP Jorge.
  • Addickforlife
    Addickforlife Posts: 2,101
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,372
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
    Agreed. Felt like there was hardly any take up on the song at all. Very surprising.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,483
    cafctom said:
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
    Agreed. Felt like there was hardly any take up on the song at all. Very surprising.
    Many of the choir would not have seen JC play or know the song associated with him come to that.
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 632
    cafctom said:
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
    Agreed. Felt like there was hardly any take up on the song at all. Very surprising.
    Many of the choir would not have seen JC play or know the song associated with him come to that.
    Fair point
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,528
    cafctom said:
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
    Agreed. Felt like there was hardly any take up on the song at all. Very surprising.
    Many of the choir would not have seen JC play or know the song associated with him come to that.
    Although they knew Goodbye Horse.
    I too was a little disappointed re the JC song not getting more of a full on rendition. The words aren’t difficult and we’ve used versions for others including Small last season.
    Being really honest there were some quite long gaps yesterday with little singing / atmosphere. I’m hoping lots of the regulars were away on holiday. 
    Though the noise after the goal was something else!!
  • DamoNorthStand
    DamoNorthStand Posts: 10,940
    It does seem half the ground didn’t even know about his song and much about him?

    I mean he is a bloody Charlton legend. Surely you know that much 
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,814
    cafctom said:
    To be honest I should we should have done better. There was a few people trying to get his song going at 27 minute, but if seemed North Upper had a few who wanted to go there, but no more. 
    Agreed. Felt like there was hardly any take up on the song at all. Very surprising.
    Many of the choir would not have seen JC play or know the song associated with him come to that.
    Although they knew Goodbye Horse.
    I too was a little disappointed re the JC song not getting more of a full on rendition. The words aren’t difficult and we’ve used versions for others including Small last season.
    Being really honest there were some quite long gaps yesterday with little singing / atmosphere. I’m hoping lots of the regulars were away on holiday. 
    Though the noise after the goal was something else!!
    Started loud I felt, but the game was pretty gritty and lacking quality which calmed it down. I felt there was a better paced VFR rendition which was good. 
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,591
    Curb_It said:
    Yes I believe he sat in Villa Moura in Lee most nights with a nice bottle of red and a few marlboros.  One of their best customers.

    RIP Jorge! 
    Lived in Lee for a while can't recall Villa Moura where was it exactly?