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Sir chris

edited April 2009 in General Charlton
CHARLTON legend Chris Powell will be a special guest at the Addicks’ game against Derby on Saturday.

Powell, a favourite with both sets of supporters, will present the Rams’ Player of the Year award on the Pride Park pitch.

The 39-year-old, now at Leicester City, has just clinched the League One title with the Foxes.
http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/tn/Sport.cfm?id=16143&headline=Chris
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  • best news ever the pissup the gingers and sir chris you couldnt make it up
  • OOOOHHHHHHH..........


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  • Day just gets better and better.
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    i feel sad looking at that picture real sad ;-(
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    can hear that song from bryan adams that the missus listens to... somthing about remebering our younger years..
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    Seriously mate stop doing that unless you know the number to the samartans cos i think i am going to cry, I feking would do anything to be that happy with my football at the moment.

    you are bringing me a whole heap of hurt

    :-(
  • manager next year mate?
  • great pics adam, but I'm with NLA, it seems so long since we were that happy at the valley
  • was more or less this time last year, seems like eons ago.
  • I don't know about Manager but I'd have him back as left back...
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  • if only we had more time, could have got some banners or posters like the thanks curbs for Chrisy... dam it. anyone know any who could do next day printing?

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  • Seeing that pic just reminded me how good I felt that day, an it weren't just the beer! What a superb fella he is!
  • as rare as hens teeth is Sir Chris. a modern day footie player who has integrity(sic), loves to play, plays with a smile on his face and is a true gent.



    as that truely great LONDON paper The Evening Gooner once said " Chris who".
  • [cite]Posted By: Goonerhater[/cite]as that truely great LONDON paper The Evening Gooner once said " Chris who"

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  • MCSMCS
    edited April 2009
    That still grates with me to this day and always will GH, what a bunch of mugs they are for that.

    I love Sir Chris, and absolyrly one my Charlton highlights when he came on and banged in that goal against Cov. Wonderful moment that.
  • Chris Powell also proved that players who've spent some time playing in the 3rd Division - can win full caps for England, if they're good enough.

    Thinking of Jonjo here.
  • I remember playing Southend at Upton Park in 1991-2 and Chris Powell stood out then, and Southend had a really good side at the time. I was amazed when Derby sold him to us, they bought some German wing-back to play another system and let CP go. He always got an amazing reception up there and I suspect they wished they had never sold him.
  • ive posted this before on here and said look at this picture. The night we beat chelsea on penalties. Hughes just scored the winner (think it wsa Hughes) and the team are about to start running towards him and Andersen. What is Powell doing... loooking back at us lot that were going doolally and wanting to join us.
  • hey assume this will be at the end of the game - will this be during their lap of honour?
  • Great pic that Curb.


    Maybe we can Sir Chris to arise from the Derby tunnel a few times after he presents the award.

    'Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...............'
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  • Seriously folks i am fecking well pissed off with all of you who has put a picture of the man on here

    talk about old wounds being re open
  • Chris Powell I love him maybe even more than Matty Holland, He is a true living legend and i hope one day he returns to the Valley...

    p.s not in a gay way - just a manly bonding kind of way.
  • [cite]Posted By: Big William[/cite]I remember playing Southend at Upton Park in 1991-2 and Chris Powell stood out then, and Southend had a really good side at the time. I was amazed when Derby sold him to us, they bought some German wing-back to play another system and let CP go. He always got an amazing reception up there and I suspect they wished they had never sold him.


    Derby brought in Stefan Schnoor on a free - so not bad business if you sell a player for good money and replace him for nothing. He lasted a season and returned to Germany to play for Wolfsburg, I remember Newton giving him the run-around when we played Derby in our first season in the Prem, he was subbed at half-time.
  • [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]That still grates with me to this day and always will GH, what a bunch of mugs they are for that.

    I love Sir Chris, and absolyrly one my Charlton highlights when he came on and banged in that goal against Cov. Wonderful moment that.

    The Sub-standard will always be scum for "Chris who?" and for "so what is Charlton die" in 1984.
  • this will cheer you up North, lets hope hes in charge on sat:

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  • [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]That still grates with me to this day and always will GH, what a bunch of mugs they are for that.

    I love Sir Chris, and absolyrly one my Charlton highlights when he came on and banged in that goal against Cov. Wonderful moment that.

    The Sub-standard will always be scum for "Chris who?" and for "so what is Charlton die" in 1984.


    Regardless of that they'll always be scum for being a right-wing rag.
  • mind you they helped get rid of the scum bag Livingston and his socialist arseholes so at least they got that right.
  • edited April 2009
    If OoohAaah sees this thread he'll be suicidal.

    Just how many pics of him and Sir Chris on his phone can 1 man have. . . .

    He went to Villa Park to see his England debut :***(
  • Man love can never be explained Falcs.. ;-)
  • He'd have his kids if he was, erm, a woman.
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