Played 74 times for the Addicks at full back, his career curtailed by WW2 and injury, including in the 1947 Cup winning team before serving the club and local football for many years as an administrator. A gentleman of the first order as any who met him will tell you and worthy of the minutes applause given him when he died only a few seasons ago.
Bert Johnson
142 matches from 1946 to 1953 at wing half (midfield for the youngsters) including both cup finals and played in the post war sides that finished 3rd and 4th in the old first division. Went on to be chief coach at Leicester for many years when the foxes reached four cup finals and later at Forest.
Jimmy Oakes
One of the pre-war greats he was a key part of the double promotion team that then finished as runners up in the top flight.
He played 220 games at left back but is often remembered for one game he played against Charlton. He was representing Port Vale at the Valley when the game was abandoned (that would never happen these days). By the time of the re-arranged game he had transfered to Charlton and so played for both sides in the same fixture.
I think I've read the answer to this somewhere before but is this unique as far as we now in the annals of professional football?
PETER CROKER STUART LEARY (Although I'm tempted by DEREK UFTON because if he hadn't have gone off injured, we would very likely have not beaten Huddersfield 7-6).
Legend who lifted two trophies, the only Charlton captain to do so. The driving force of the play-off final and Championship team
ROBERT LEE
Youth product and turnstile who paid, via his transfer fee, to get us back to the Valley. Scored the "last" goal at the Valley
CHRIS POWELL
Legend who played for the club in three different spells, including its best finish since the 1950s, and was the first Addick to win an England cap since Bailey in 1964. Also manager of the team when they set the Club's record points tally and set over 20 club records.
More mobile than the current crop of turnstiles we have now, I seem to remember.
Henry, if the 3rd placed person drops off, is that it for them or can they be up for nomination again in 2,3,4 years?
thanks
I honestly don't know. Ask Killerjerrylee as it is his baby. I just know about it as the Hall of Fame is something that the Fans Forum do but the plaque is in the Museum.
Killerjerrylee is part of the Museum Board and on the Fans Forum so it all comes together.
Charlton Athletic FC @CAFCofficial 3m HALL OF FAME: Peter Croker, Stuart Leary and Chris Powell are the class of 2014 inductees. All extremely well deserved. #cafc #poty
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STUART LEARY
(Although I'm tempted by DEREK UFTON because if he hadn't have gone off injured, we would very likely have not beaten Huddersfield 7-6).
CHRIS POWELL
thanks
Killerjerrylee is part of the Museum Board and on the Fans Forum so it all comes together.
STUART LEARY
MARK KINSELLA
Stuart Leary
Mark Kinsella
Stolen almost word for word from mine plus a bit of padding : - )
Croker
Leary
Lee
Probably
Derek Ufton
Mark Kinsella
DEREK UFTON
CHRIS POWELL
Leary
Lee
HALL OF FAME: Peter Croker, Stuart Leary and Chris Powell are the class of 2014 inductees. All extremely well deserved. #cafc #poty