Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

Paul Elliott - Charlton / Chelsea Half and Half scarf

There is a Football Legend half and half scarf featuring Paul Elliott for the Chelsea Cup tie.

How do people feel about this? What other candidates could justify this?

Millwall. Harry Cripps ,.Nicky Johns or Phil Walker . All venerated at the Den , but promotion winners with Charlton.

Spurs. Paul Miller , Terry Naylor. Both Spurs legends who did very well for us

West Ham. Billy Bonds , Alan Curbishley. Both legends at one of the clubs who had a significant impact on the other.

Comments

  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,688
    I won't be buying one
  • Swansea are producing for the last day of the season, a Leighton Phillips one.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,548
    edited December 2025
    Richard J said:

    There is a Football Legend half and half scarf featuring Paul Elliott for the Chelsea Cup tie.

    How do people feel about this? What other candidates could justify this?

    Millwall. Harry Cripps ,.Nicky Johns or Phil Walker . All venerated at the Den , but promotion winners with Charlton.

    Spurs. Paul Miller , Terry Naylor. Both Spurs legends who did very well for us

    West Ham. Billy Bonds , Alan Curbishley. Both legends at one of the clubs who had a significant impact on the other.


    No doubt a few will be sold for the Chelsea game, these scarves are surely aimed at day trippers.
    In the Premier League these scarves are very profitable for the street traders, good luck to them to make a few quid as there is a certain market for them.  Not confined to the UK I will add.
  • No!!!
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,549
    When you say a football league scarf who is making/selling them?
  • Richard J said:

    There is a Football Legend half and half scarf featuring Paul Elliott for the Chelsea Cup tie.

    How do people feel about this? What other candidates could justify this?

    Millwall. Harry Cripps ,.Nicky Johns or Phil Walker . All venerated at the Den , but promotion winners with Charlton.

    Spurs. Paul Miller , Terry Naylor. Both Spurs legends who did very well for us

    West Ham. Billy Bonds , Alan Curbishley. Both legends at one of the clubs who had a significant impact on the other.


    Scotty Minto must be filthy he wasn't included.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,795
    edited December 2025
    Paul Elliott was a decent young player but he left Charlton before he turned 19 after two seasons without featuring in a successful side. If he's a Charlton "legend" he must be on a bloody long list.
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,476
    Marvin Hinton would be more apt but the makers of these scarves would have no idea who he is
  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,050
    When you say a football league scarf who is making/selling them?
    Said Football Legend not league 

    I understand it is the scarf seller by the railway bridge.
  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,795
    edited December 2025
    Richard J said:
    When you say a football league scarf who is making/selling them?
    Said Football Legend not league 

    I understand it is the scarf seller by the railway bridge.
    Who also has a sales pitch at Chelsea.

  • Sponsored links:



  • Brownie12
    Brownie12 Posts: 1,579
    Shame they aren’t doing a Juan Castillo one.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,712
    People getting up in arms about something not actually related to the club in any way but a third party seller. 

    Move along
  • EugenesAxe
    EugenesAxe Posts: 3,677
    Richard J said:
    When you say a football league scarf who is making/selling them?
    Said Football Legend not league 

    I understand it is the scarf seller by the railway bridge.
    probably charging a kings RANSOM  :D
  • Too young to of seen Elliot but give me a Burstow option and I'm in.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,138
    A Minto Parker Barness Burstow Pates McLaughlin Elliot Hasselbaink Carlton Cole smorgasbord of a hat please. 
  • Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
  • MrBurns
    MrBurns Posts: 1,424
    I'd buy 100's of Hasselbaink scarfs 
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,269
    Any Scott Parker half and half scarfs being produced for this one?
  • I saw someone wearing one down at Pompey and just thought it was ridiculous.
  • I saw someone wearing one down at Pompey and just thought it was ridiculous.

    Exactly, Chelsea weren't even playing! 😜

  • Sponsored links:



  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,350
    Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
    It needs some work, but something like this would work.


  • Paul Elliott was a decent young player but he left Charlton before he turned 19 after two seasons without featuring in a successful side. If he's a Charlton "legend" he must be on a bloody long list.
    One of our directors? Respected, honorable and lovely man.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 4,033
    Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
    The irony of this being that grant did actually play a lot of games for scumwall!
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,650
    Richard J said:

    There is a Football Legend half and half scarf featuring Paul Elliott for the Chelsea Cup tie.

    How do people feel about this? What other candidates could justify this?

    Millwall. Harry Cripps ,.Nicky Johns or Phil Walker . All venerated at the Den , but promotion winners with Charlton.

    Spurs. Paul Miller , Terry Naylor. Both Spurs legends who did very well for us

    West Ham. Billy Bonds , Alan Curbishley. Both legends at one of the clubs who had a significant impact on the other.

    Harry Cripps and Eamon Dunphy were always Millwall. Maybe 95% 5% scarves.

    I find the idea of a Paul Elliot Charlton Chelsea scarf dadt and one only for the tourists who hopefully won't get a ticket.

    I did have a Rodez Charlton scarf some years ago after our group made friends with R supporters after a friendly. 
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,919
    Stig said:
    Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
    It needs some work, but something like this would work.


    This is embarrassing.  The scarf may be a joke but the sentiment isn’t. That happened 20 years ago and since then they’ve been lording it over us. They are currently far superior to us and  I just can’t see how anyone would want to mention them in a way to suggest that we have any bragging rights.

    Can you imagine how much any Palace fan would take the piss out of being so sad to have to keep harking back to that? It’s truly pathetic,  it really is. We should just keep quiet about them and wait and hope to get somewhere even just a little bit close to their level.


  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,070
    Stig said:
    Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
    It needs some work, but something like this would work.


    This is embarrassing.  The scarf may be a joke but the sentiment isn’t. That happened 20 years ago and since then they’ve been lording it over us. They are currently far superior to us and  I just can’t see how anyone would want to mention them in a way to suggest that we have any bragging rights.

    Can you imagine how much any Palace fan would take the piss out of being so sad to have to keep harking back to that? It’s truly pathetic,  it really is. We should just keep quiet about them and wait and hope to get somewhere even just a little bit close to their level.


    You're so right. You should just keep quiet.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 33,039
    Richard J said:
    When you say a football league scarf who is making/selling them?
    Said Football Legend not league 

    I understand it is the scarf seller by the railway bridge.
    He does half and half scarves for every game. 
  • gmantaxi
    gmantaxi Posts: 371
    How about a Mike Small Brighton one , any takers? 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,548
    Off_it said:
    Stig said:
    Kim Grant, on a charlton millwall scarf and Jon fortune on a charlton/ palace scarf might sell well. Make them reversible on a single scarf, limited number produced for rarity value.
    It needs some work, but something like this would work.


    This is embarrassing.  The scarf may be a joke but the sentiment isn’t. That happened 20 years ago and since then they’ve been lording it over us. They are currently far superior to us and  I just can’t see how anyone would want to mention them in a way to suggest that we have any bragging rights.

    Can you imagine how much any Palace fan would take the piss out of being so sad to have to keep harking back to that? It’s truly pathetic,  it really is. We should just keep quiet about them and wait and hope to get somewhere even just a little bit close to their level.


    You're so right. You should just keep quiet.

    For MANY of the 24k Charlton fans there on the 15th May 2005 it will be up there as one of the highlights of supporting Charlton.
    The dislike we have for them was shown by how awful it was them winning the cup last season.
  • jimmymelrose
    jimmymelrose Posts: 9,919
    I was there and I wanted to send them down but if a highlight of supporting Charlton is another club’s relegation rather than remembering your own successes then I think you have an emotional problem.

    I might understand it somewhat if it had led to the start of their demise but instead if anything it reinvigorated them, whilst we subsequently rested on our laurels and declined instead. The laugh is firmly on us, or moreover those of us who mock them in blind refusal of the reality.