goalkeeper, ammann
left back, traore
centre, diawara & chapple
right back, spector
Midfield, mc'cormack, faye, pouso, mustoe
strikers, abbott, pringle
subs, petterson, church, linger, francis landsdowne, sturgess
Not all bad players, but never done for us.
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The other eight could be world-beaters but with these in the team we would still lose.
Paul Curtis
Dietmar Bruck
Phil Chapple
Bobby goldthorpe
Alan Ellis
Brendan O'Connell
Alan McCormack
Hugh McCauly
Barry Endean
Mike Small
Petterson and Ammann? Have a word!
Nicky Weaver was worse than that pair!
peter mountford (my pesonal worst)
johnny ostergaard (danish carthorse)
john pearson (if he could find a way to topple over in front of goal, he would!)
http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/41267/and-the-worst-charlton-player-you-ve-seen-play-for-charlton-is/p2
http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/51970/worst-ever-charlton-signing
http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/49244/worst-strikers-to-ever-wear-the-charlton-shirt
http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/41803/charlton-s-five-worst-premiership-signings
Seabourne has to be at LB although it is tight with him and Evina and Frimpong has to be CM
Mike Small is a must
Mark McCammon on the back of that 1 sub appearance
Tom Hovi
Petterson made the best Valley save EVER at home to Palace . Banks-esque.
And Ammann was solid. They should be nowhere near.
Thuram
Simon Francis Amdy Faye Doherty Djimi Traore
Alan McCormack Thierry Racon Matt Spring
Frank Nouble Leon Clarke Pawel Abbott
With honorable mentions to Izale Mcleod, Marcus Bent and David Mooney
Edit: Paul ? was "slung in"
He may have been limited but he did a good job.
he is the only professional footballer ive ever seen that made Paul Bacon look decent...wtf was bacon about? He would always have gleaming kit at the end of a game with his dodgy barnet - basically he always looked like the kid at school who was excused P.E. - nice new shiny kit look, always pick him last.
Conversely the likes of Shaun Bartlett, Bryan Hughes and Dennis Rommedahl were (for me) extremely limited relative to the level they were being asked to perform at, yet superior to virtually any player in today's squad.