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Adjectives who have played for Charlton

Steve Brown
Steve White
Rodney Green
Mark Bright
Willie Duff
Mike Small
Don Welsh

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  • David Young
  • Luke Young
    Tony Young
    (thanks Big William)

    Killer?
  • Killer? - Refers to Derek Hales.
  • Yes, yes, I know Killer was Derek Hales. I was thinking that killer wasn't an adjective, but I guess it is in the sense of 'that was a killer curry' meaning excellent or top rate. I'll allow it after all!
  • Andy Gray
    David Whyte
  • Grant Basey
  • The spelling isn't quite right, but I'll put his name forward anyway - Alex Dyer...
  • Dick Plumb
    Don Welsh
    Stuart Leary
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  • Graham Moore
    Ronnie Moore
    Lee Power
    Andy Peake
  • Josh (W)right
  • [cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]Yes, yes, I know Killer was Derek Hales. I was thinking that killer wasn't an adjective, but I guess it is in the sense of 'that was a killer curry' meaning excellent or top rate. I'll allow it after all!

    God I feel silly. I really did go to skool .
  • Alex Dyer (as in DIRE)

    Alex sums up the last 3 seasons quite well!
  • Amdy Faye (I think the Scots use the word 'fay' to mean odd or strange).
  • Bob BOLDER?
  • Charlie (W)right
    Paul Miller
    Graham Tutt!
  • Robbie Gustoe???
  • [cite]Posted By: Off_it[/cite]Bob BOLDER?

    Does this belong in a separate thread titled 'Adverbs who have played for Charlton'?
  • Dear me......bolder is an adjective, boldly would be the adverb. Tutt, Miller and Gusto are nouns. Curbishley is also an adverb.
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  • [cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]. . Curbishley is also an adverb.

    I thought he was a hammer
  • [cite]Posted By: thai malaysia addick[/cite]Dear me......bolder is an adjective, boldly would be the adverb. Tutt, Miller and Gusto are nouns. Curbishley is also an adverb.

    I think bolder is a comparative adverb. As in John is bold but Mary is bolder.
  • comparative adjective. comparative adverb would be john goes boldly, but Mary goes more boldly.
  • [cite]Posted By: Heath Hero[/cite]comparative adjective. comparative adverb would be john goes boldly, but Mary goes more boldly.

    OK, just checked and I am wrong.
  • Paul Went ....... from Orient to Charlton; then to Swindon for £80k
  • Have any adverbs played for Charlton?
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Paul Went ....... from Orient to Charlton; then to Swindon for £80k

    Just checked, that is an intransitive verb!
  • Paul Hince & tips

    Matt Tees ..... the girls and make them cry

    Andy Hunt
  • [cite]Posted By: Red_in_SE8[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]Paul Went ....... from Orient to Charlton; then to Swindon for £80k

    Just checked, that is an intransitive verb!

    Bugger! Back to school for me then ....... :o(
  • Mike Rose (as in coloured rather than getting up)
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