Surprised no one has said Jorge Costa yet, was an absolute rock while he was here on loan and also captained a side to champions league victory as well as having over 50 caps for Portugal. Pretty good.
Surprised no one has said Jorge Costa yet, was an absolute rock while he was here on loan and also captained a side to champions league victory as well as having over 50 caps for Portugal. Pretty good.
My head would say Alan Simonsen, who can forget he virtually beat Chelsea by himself, but my heart would say Killer leading the front line again in his prime, there would be a few bruised and battered defenders next year.
For me it has to be Darren Bent. Whilst I would dearly love to see the likes of Parker or Jensen in the middle of the park, adding a striker who is going to get you 20+ goals a season would simply transform us. Imagine adding 20 goals to our tally last season! That would put us level with Watford on goals scored and if they came in the right games who knows what our points total might be?
I guess it is a fading generation like mine who would say Firmani. But you young 'uns, before the memory fades, let me say that Eddie Firmani at his peak, indeed his Charlton peak, would trump Bent, Mendonca, and even Hales. A superb footballer.
My first thought was Parker, but then JJ fills that role pretty well, so I'd go for Darren Bent. Imagine him and Kermo up front....
JJ certainly stepped up to the plate in the 2nd half of 2012/13 & dragged us through quite a few games but to suggest he's in the same class of a parker at his peak is just plain silly. Now if we were talking about dedication to the cause thats something else although having said that the little toe rag always gave 100% for us until a hefty wage increase led to splinters in his arse
That's why I said he "fills the role pretty well", Charltonbob - not suggetsing JJ is in the same class as Parker, just that we have more adequate cover in that area presently, whereas we do not have a first class goal scorer.
That's why I said he "fills the role pretty well", Charltonbob - not suggetsing JJ is in the same class as Parker, just that we have more adequate cover in that area presently, whereas we do not have a first class goal scorer.
Ah right sorry, speeding through reading at work, took it the wrong way ;-)
I guess it is a fading generation like mine who would say Firmani. But you young 'uns, before the memory fades, let me say that Eddie Firmani at his peak, indeed his Charlton peak, would trump Bent, Mendonca, and even Hales. A superb footballer.
I don't doubt what you say, Seth. Heroes are generational - and personal - and being a mere slip of a lad who has watched Charlton since 1966, I must nominate Derek Hales. I'm thinking of all the passion he aroused, all the febrile adoration, the whole stand shaking with our chants of "KEEELER! KEEELER!". Of my many joyous memories of him in his pomp, may I mention the game at Fulham, fourth round of the FA Cup, 1980-81. We were in the Third Division then, so had started in the first round: this was a very important game. Halesy received the ball on the corner of the Fulham 18-yard box with his back to goal: he didn't even turn, nor was it a bicycle kick - he lobbed it over his own shoulder in the most beautiful and graceful arc that eluded the keeper and plopped into the net. Cue: Delirium on the terraces. Later in the same game, Halesy got red-carded for a bit of physical - and we loved him passionately for that too. Until quite recently there was a brick wall in Greenwich that had graffito, gently faded from the 1970s: KILLER HALES IS GOD.
Well I am also going to show my age and go for Firmani, certainly the greatest player I ever seen at Charlton, but those great memories are sadly fading.
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He became a progressively better player at Newcastle, WHU and now Spurs - and at the latter he has surely played the best football of his career?
Chris Powell Richard Rufus Eddie Youds Luke Young
Scott Parker Claus Jensen Di Canio
Andy Hunt or Clive Mendonca
Darren Bent Shaun Bartlett
Now if we were talking about dedication to the cause thats something else although having said that the little toe rag always gave 100% for us until a hefty wage increase led to splinters in his arse