Gone on loan to Stevenage for a month from Leyton Orient. Is this the end for him although only 30, or is he coming back from an injury. I know he was not the best but he always tried 100%, which is more than a lot of our players now do
Gone on loan to Stevenage for a month from Leyton Orient. Is this the end for him although only 30, or is he coming back from an injury. I know he was not the best but he always tried 100%, which is more than a lot of our players now do
Stevenage are in terrible form, but should just about stay up.
Strange how Pritchard got better and better, peaking in that first season in the Championship where he looked comfortable, but then declined afterwards
Probably not quiet up to Championship status but always showed heart and battled for the team. If we had had ten like him this year we wouldn't be staring disaster in the face now!
If we had a few more players like Pritchard and and a few less like Reza, I'm pretty sure, at the very least, we'd still be in with a good chance of surviving this season, if not away from the relegation zone altogether.
We gave him a chance but I think being apart of Charlton was what kept him at his best, and only his absolutely 110% best, was good enough, but still plausible and was a very good team player.
Naturally, probably the least talented in our squad but there was still something within him that was quite unquie...(ffs "unique")
Was very hit and miss while wearing the shirt. His best games and moments were in league one and played a relatively big part in our league one winning title season. Perhaps an unsung hero in some respects.
I met Bradley back in November and he spoke fondly of his time with us. Said how he was grateful that Charlton gave him his chance in league football and loved his time with us. A really nice bloke. I wish him well
If we had a few more players like Pritchard and and a few less like Reza, I'm pretty sure, at the very least, we'd still be in with a good chance of surviving this season, if not away from the relegation zone altogether.
Well said that man. Our form started to drop when the foreign legion came in.
If we had a few more players like Pritchard and and a few less like Reza, I'm pretty sure, at the very least, we'd still be in with a good chance of surviving this season, if not away from the relegation zone altogether.
Well said that man. Our form started to drop when the foreign legion came in.
Like the guy from Zimbabwe you mean or that bloke from Brittany?
I met Bradley back in November and he spoke fondly of his time with us. Said how he was grateful that Charlton gave him his chance in league football and loved his time with us. A really nice bloke. I wish him well
Never met him personally, but you could always tell what a nice guy he was. He truly was amazed by his rise at Charlton, and like others have said, I was mystified when his form fell away. Such a hard worker and a team of Bradleys would definitely have kept us up this season. Wish him all the very best in life.
He was a 'Charlton' style player, gave 110% to the cause. We didn't get promoted as we had the very best player in every position but because of hard work, determination and team players who were prepared to give their all .....
Oh for those days again, despite what some people view of SCP's management skills he knew who worked and who didn't and how to get the best of what he had. Imagine if he'd of had £9m to spend.....
I digress, I liked BP for all the reasons people said, a bit of a 'Keith Jones' type.
Nothing wrong with his attitude or commitment it seemed from the sidelines, but could be frustrating at times. I was hoping he would make it, even if not at CAFC as he appeared to want tobe here, and try his best.
Give me that everyday, than a team of 'freeloaders' that think they are doing us a favour. I think he came by way of being a sports science support at Sparrows lane or something, certainly covered the ground in his performances. Good luck to the guy.
He was a 'Charlton' style player, gave 110% to the cause. We didn't get promoted as we had the very best player in every position but because of hard work, determination and team players who were prepared to give their all .....
Oh for those days again, despite what some people view of SCP's management skills he knew who worked and who didn't and how to get the best of what he had. Imagine if he'd of had £9m to spend.....
I digress, I liked BP for all the reasons people said, a bit of a 'Keith Jones' type.
To be fair, we did have a number of very good players for that division, the majority of which adapted easily to the Championship, which is a tribute to SCP's acquisition skills.
A team with the likes of Hamer, Solly, Wiggins, Morro, Cort, Jacko at his peak, BWP, Yann, Dale, a fit Haynes etc in it has some very decent players at L1 level
I have great admiration for him - he's lived the dream that so many of us dream. Charlton saw something in him and gave him his chance, which I think he will be eternally grateful for.
If we had a few more players like Pritchard and and a few less like Reza, I'm pretty sure, at the very least, we'd still be in with a good chance of surviving this season, if not away from the relegation zone altogether.
Well said that man. Our form started to drop when the foreign legion came in.
Like the guy from Zimbabwe you mean or that bloke from Brittany?
I shall correct myself , I meant to say Roland's foreign legion. Didn't want to make it sound anti foreigner.
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Strange how Pritchard got better and better, peaking in that first season in the Championship where he looked comfortable, but then declined afterwards
He was decent for us and I'll remember him fondly. I hope he still has a few years in the football league.
We gave him a chance but I think being apart of Charlton was what kept him at his best, and only his absolutely 110% best, was good enough, but still plausible and was a very good team player.
Naturally, probably the least talented in our squad but there was still something within him that was quite unquie...(ffs "unique")
Was very hit and miss while wearing the shirt. His best games and moments were in league one and played a relatively big part in our league one winning title season. Perhaps an unsung hero in some respects.
His name is connected to fond memories.
Wish him all the very best in life.
Oh for those days again, despite what some people view of SCP's management skills he knew who worked and who didn't and how to get the best of what he had. Imagine if he'd of had £9m to spend.....
I digress, I liked BP for all the reasons people said, a bit of a 'Keith Jones' type.
I was hoping he would make it, even if not at CAFC as he appeared to want tobe here, and try his best.
Give me that everyday, than a team of 'freeloaders' that think they are doing us a favour.
I think he came by way of being a sports science support at Sparrows lane or something, certainly covered the ground in his performances.
Good luck to the guy.
A team with the likes of Hamer, Solly, Wiggins, Morro, Cort, Jacko at his peak, BWP, Yann, Dale, a fit Haynes etc in it has some very decent players at L1 level
Simon Church of the midfield.
RIP greavsie.