[cite]Posted By: Goonerhater[/cite]So Deano isnt Orish then ?
nope - he just played for Ireland, but he is English (same as Matt Holland). He presumably has an Irish parent or grandparent (unless he took the Cascarion route).
Surely Sasa Ilic deserves a shout as keeper if only just for that save. Did also have a long run of clean sheets towards the end of that season and the beginning of the Prem. Deano is English, like everyone else who plays for Eire.
Alan simonsen was a decent player in his day. I think he also won an award of some sort, must of been the Junior Valiants player of the season or something.
No place for Kevin Lisbie (Jamaica) or Chris Dickson (Ghana) ......?
No, of course not ...... they were born in England.
John Hewie was born and raised in South Africa, but his father had been born in Scotland.
That's how he qualified to play for Scotland.
Eddie Firmani was South African, but qualified to play for Italy through his father being born in Italy.
He had a brother, Peter Firmani, who played a number of times at full back for Charlton in the early 50's.
Thare was a whole raft of South Africans that Jimmy Seed brought over but it's way before my time, but my Dad has told me names like Syd O'Lynn, Brian Tocknell and reserve keeper Albert Uytenbogaardt or 'Umpty Go-kart, as he was known at The Valley,'
From that era, there was also the legendary Sweden centre forward, Hans Jeppsen, who scored something like 100 goals in just 13 matches, including a hatrick in Charlton's 5-2 win at Highbury, to save Charlton from certain relegation and finish midtable. March 51 was there - is that right Terry? ;o)
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No place for Dennis Rohmerdhal? ; - )
Gibbs
El Khalej
Sorondo
Bagheri
Christiansen
Pouso
Rommendahl
Bouazza
Pringle
JJ
World beaters class wide
Capped 19 times for Scotland although born and bred in South Africa!
team amended to take in the above
Deano
Kish
Costa
Fish
Herman
Kins
PDC
Jensen
Simo
Leary
Firmani
Subs Petterson, Bartlett,Song,Zi Zi, Reid
Len Hewie played for Scotland so counting him as "home" player
Waterboy - Martin Pringle
and thats just by himself!
Traore
El Kalej
El Karkouri
Mouts
Christensen
Faye
Pouso
Romm
Pringle
Svensson
Kish
Costa
Fish
Kelly
JJ
Claus
Semedo
Racon
Andy Hunt (was due to play for Austria before he got ill)
Dicko
Anderson
Kishishev
Costa
Fish
Hreidarsson
Simonsen
Semedo
Jensen
Di Canio
Leary
Firmani
Subs:
Ilic
Youga
El Karkhouri
Zheng Zhi
Racon
Bartlett
Johansson
Leary?
Hewie played for Scotland so counting him as "home" player “
Stuart Leary played for England u23 so if he is in your team so should John Hewie.
Steve Barbe
Cory Gibbs
Gonzalo Sorondo
Tom Hovi
Jesper Blomqvist
Martin Christensen
Karim Bagheri
Omar Pouso
The Van Nguyen
Iffy the NIgerian whose name I can't remember.
With the exception of Amman, hardly an appearance between them.
No, of course not ...... they were born in England.
John Hewie was born and raised in South Africa, but his father had been born in Scotland.
That's how he qualified to play for Scotland.
Eddie Firmani was South African, but qualified to play for Italy through his father being born in Italy.
He had a brother, Peter Firmani, who played a number of times at full back for Charlton in the early 50's.
Thare was a whole raft of South Africans that Jimmy Seed brought over but it's way before my time, but my Dad has told me names like Syd O'Lynn, Brian Tocknell and reserve keeper Albert Uytenbogaardt or 'Umpty Go-kart, as he was known at The Valley,'
From that era, there was also the legendary Sweden centre forward, Hans Jeppsen, who scored something like 100 goals in just 13 matches, including a hatrick in Charlton's 5-2 win at Highbury, to save Charlton from certain relegation and finish midtable. March 51 was there - is that right Terry? ;o)