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    edited November 2017
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    If you could add 6 post 1998 valley Heroes to this series who would they be?
    (Superclive had already been done)
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    edited December 2017

    If you could add 6 post 1998 valley Heroes to this series who would they be?
    (Superclive had already been done)

    Chris Powell: Club Player to League winning Manager
    Johnnie Jackson: Captain who won League One
    Claus Jensen: Because of his Arsenal goal etc.
    Shaun Bartlett: Came from no where to score twice against Man Utd / Leicester goal of the season
    Yann Kermorgant: Came from no where to become a legend
    Joe Gomez: Sixth was hardest yet young 17-year old to keeping Neymar quiet

    Also thought of Alan Curbishley (Has he been done) or Dean Kiely
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    Reza ..... the only Charlton player to score a goal in the World Cup Finals.

    Hero for Iran.

    'Also ran' for Charlton.

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    Seriously, got to be Chris Powell.

    Fully qualified Charlton legend!

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    Sir Chris for sure.
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    Powell, Jensen, Johansson, Parker, Kiely, Jackson
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    Oggy Red said:

    I started going at the start of the 74-75 season and remember King Arthur but could never work out why we sold him when we did.

    Andy Nelson told him he wasn't needed anymore and best if he moved on.
    He was gutted. He said he didn't want to leave.

    Sat next to Arthur on the plane coming back from the Tunisia tournament, 1975.
    He told me some great stories, with great humour.

    Do you have a spare copy of programmes from the matches mate?
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    Oggy Red said:

    I started going at the start of the 74-75 season and remember King Arthur but could never work out why we sold him when we did.

    Andy Nelson told him he wasn't needed anymore and best if he moved on.
    He was gutted. He said he didn't want to leave.

    Sat next to Arthur on the plane coming back from the Tunisia tournament, 1975.
    He told me some great stories, with great humour.

    Do you have a spare copy o, I can't remember f programmes from the matches mate?
    No, I can't remember there being any programmes either; maybe a printed single page teamsheet?
    All I've got now though is the commemorative pennant and an official photo of all the players and supporters together.

    Players and supporters all went over on the same plane and socialised together at the hotel all week.
    Really enjoyed it.

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