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is akpo the new leaburn?

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  • In answer to the question


    No.
  • [cite]Posted By: LawrieAbrahams[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]Akpo is in the three worst strikers I have seen at Charlton. He offers nothing. Has no pace and for a big lump no physical presence. And his inability to head the ball is something else.

    Lawrie Abrahams, George Hopeless, Izale Mcleod, Chris Dickson - that's 4 worse strikers without even thinking
    Fleetwood as well, understandably most haven't seen him play. Three that were here last season.
  • how could you say Fleetwood is worse than Akpo when he had about ten minutes first team action ?
  • [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]how could you say Fleetwood is worse than Akpo when he had about ten minutes first team action ?

    How can you say akpo is the in the worst three players you have ever seen to play for Charlton when he has a 75% scoring record?
  • edited August 2010
    [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]how could you say Fleetwood is worse than Akpo when he had about ten minutes first team action ?
    I've seen him in a few other games, not much though I admit. Throughout pre-season 08/09 and for the reserves v Brighton. There's also his record for Exeter, the fact he's now playing in League Two, the way he got nowhere near our first team even in League One. He's only ever had one season of scoring goals regularly and that was in the BSP.

    Not saying I've seen him loads at all but if he was even as good as McLeod or Dickson I'm sure he'd have at least got a handful of sub appearances here.
  • akpo has scored
    3 goals in his 11 starts
    and 4 goals in his 18 sub appearances
  • [cite]Posted By: oohaahmortimer[/cite]akpo has scored
    3 goals in his 11 starts
    and 4 goals in his 18 sub appearances

    Still a better scoring record than most and its ridiculous to write him off.
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LawrieAbrahams[/cite]Lawrie Abrahams

    A bit harsh, Lawrie.

    Your namesake was a bit lightweight, I remember ........ but he had some decent ball skills,
    Good link up play and scored a few goals without being prolific.

    Bit of a Dave Mooney, I suppose.

    My memory of him was that he ran around a lot but was useless. I was only about 12 though.
  • When I type 'also' on my phone it comes up as 'Akpo'.
  • edited August 2010
    [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]Akpo is in the three worst strikers I have seen at Charlton. He offers nothing. Has no pace and for a big lump no physical presence. And his inability to head the ball is something else.

    Is todays competition between Large & Golfie to see who can be the biggest twat ? Also see the Bellamy to Cardiff thread. It's a close call.
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  • [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LawrieAbrahams[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LargeAddick[/cite]Akpo is in the three worst strikers I have seen at Charlton. He offers nothing. Has no pace and for a big lump no physical presence. And his inability to head the ball is something else.

    Lawrie Abrahams, George Hopeless, Izale Mcleod, Chris Dickson - that's 4 worse strikers without even thinking

    Billy Lansdowne, Barry Enden, Mike F******** Small.

    Add Kenny Achampong and Dennis Bailey to that list
  • Dick Plumb, Johnny Oostergard, Tony Burman, Richard Wilson and on and on and on.
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