Hello there.
I'm writing an article about Shaun Bartlett (it's a kind of Where Are They Now? thing) and I want to get fans' memories about him as a player and a man. Any memories/stories you have - good or bad - please post them here. Doesn't even have to be a story/memory as such, could just be your general view on his time at the Valley. Also any personal memories/anecdotes you have of meeting him/seeing him around - stuff like that.
I'd want to use some of the your quotes for the article, which will appear on the Yahoo Football website this week. So if you don't want your comments to be used then let me know, and they won't be.
I should come clean straight away and admit I'm not a Charlton fan, I'm actually a Hammer. Feel free to abuse me for this!
Cheers,
Kevin
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The crime rate on Kings Hill is almost zero yet Shaun has his house protected like Don Corleone!
Typical Curbishley signing, epitomised the "no I in team attitude" that our sides had while Curbs was in charge.
Also 1-0 win at Liverpool (the same season?)
Great player
As said, in many ways he was a stereotypical Curbs signing in terms of ability and approach, yet investing in an overseas striker that had never played in England was very 'un Curbs'. (scratch that, it was a loan at first. Very Curbs!)
Loved Bartlett, always seemed his head was too small for his body. Seemed to play with a smile on his face, would work hard for the team, sometimes playing the difficult role as a lone striker.
great ambassador for the club when with us, and scorer of the best Charlton goal i've ever seen live.
Wonderful player and by all accounts a great man. Was dealt very harshly by team he was managing in South Africa - fired just after getting them promoted.
The Leicester goal, I was about 15m away at pitch level and watched the flight of the ball straight onto his foot. A real lesson for kids in keeping your eye on the ball.
Bought my dad that Goal of the season mug as he was in the background of the photo.
Oh and another needless story about his debut, I missed out on the valley Lottery that day by one fckin number, every other game Id buy me and my dad one but was in a rush and it was manic getting in the ground, had my boy in one hand an only one spare £1 coin in the other, didn't want to mess about looking for a note and waiting for change.
My chips were well and truly pissed on at HT and then they scored more or less from kick off just added insult to injury.
Also after looking at his goal scoring record I see his real first name is Thurston. Perhaps Curbs could relate to that and helped convince him to sign.
Scored the Premier League goal of the season on 2000/01 with an incredible left-footed volley (he was right-footed) but I'll always remember the two goals he scored against Man United on his debut in an amazing 3-3 draw. What a start.
Still, it's not like he is the only bloke to have done that for us in the last 60 years or so......
The first and only time in my life I bought a shirt with a name and number on the back...
she stormed out in tears with me laughing. looking back wasnt particularly nice of me but she drove me mad.
needless to say the air was particularly frosty between me and her boyfirend after and he was well up for kicking off out in the car park after
that was the last game i did funnily enough.