Thanks to everyone who voted this year. In the pre-1950 category, the winner was Harold Hobbis with 56% of the vote. He was an England International in the Thirties who played 266 games for Charlton and appeared in two promotion teams. Second was Jimmy Oakes.
In the 1951-80 category, it was very close but victory went to another Engand international and a real club legend, Derek Ufton. (His England shirt is displayed in the Museum). He achieved 46% of the vote. John Hewie was runner-up.
In the post-1980 category Mark Kinsella stormed home with a massive 84% after finishing runner-up three years running. Carl Leaburn, a controversial figure as always, came second. The three winners will have their names added to the permanent Hall Of Fame board in the Museum , while Oakes, Hewie and Leaburn will be put back into the vote in 2016 along with two further candidates in each category.
Who do you want to see nominated next time ?
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Norman Smith - Only player in Charlton history to win two league winners medals as a player.
Colin Powell - 358 appearances, doing the hard work for a goal of the season, years of service as groundsman.
Saša Ilić - Ten consecutive clean sheets and that penalty save.
50 to 80s - Matt Tees and/or Ray Tracey
80s to now - Paul Mortimer and/or Kish