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Powell, Sir Chris Of

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edited October 2006 in General Charlton
How funny was it to see him bust a tunnel celebration, in a charlton shirt, whilst playin for the other team. Top man.

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  • The man is a legend and will hopefully be back at the club one day in some capacity (along with Kinsella)
  • Aye to that, both top cafc legends.
  • he kissed the badge as well.

    loving that
  • wonder how we would of react if we're in a relegation battle, and Andy Reid puts on a Spurs shirt and starts running round White Hart Lane at the end ?
  • Andy Reid hardly played for Spurs though and was never regarded with the same affection at WHL as Powell is at the Valley.

    Maybe if Andy Reid put on a Spurs shirt and ran around wherever they play their reserves games and you might have a point.
  • lol, i was just wondering what Watford fans must of made of it all.

    Not too sure he pleased i would be seeing one of our players jumping up and down like a loonie in another teams shirt and kissing the badge, particularly if they were likely to be possible relegation rivals !
  • But he's only been a Watford player for a few games, if I was a Watford fan I'm not sure I'd be that bothered, they got a point away from home in a six pointer and were presumably happy with that.

    BTW...I sent the cheque off today to you for the charity match. Apologies for being slow I had to get a new cheque book and it took ages to arrive. Hopefully you'll have it in a few days.
  • Saw him interviewed on Football Focus- he got the "we" and "them" the right way around, but, despite the smile, you sort of knew where his heart was!
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    BTW...I sent the cheque off today to you for the charity match. Apologies for being slow I had to get a new cheque book and it took ages to arrive. Hopefully you'll have it in a few days.

    cheers for that.
  • Chris powell is an absolute legend, a breathe of fresh air as far as the modern day footballer is concerned, gutted he was only with us for a short time.

    Always gets a great reception from us, he gave us a cheeky little crossed hammers sign with his arms last year at the valley which i thought was great.

    Bumped into him at half-time at highbury last season on the concourse and shook his hand, thought it was great he was with the fans and not in an exec box.

    Top man.
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