Good man - maybe not a great player, but he had a heart for Charlton and his attitude was spot on.
Not good enough to be a regular starter in the championship. But as a squad player no worse than Harriet in my opinion.
"..no worse than..." in this context being "would run rings around him despite the age gap ripping Callumity a new one with every turn" the resemblance between them lasts until they take the field and someone throws in a ball
That game at Portsmouth where we sang from beginning to end and Ajose scored the winner, he came on towards the end, ripped their RB, as they say, "a new one", and did absolutely feck all with the ball. If he could have crossed as well as he ran with the ball, we would have won that one three or four nil. And that's why, much as I wish him the best, I can understand why he keeps getting moved on.
Decent turn of pace, good work rate, likeable fella. Couldn’t cross, couldn’t shoot, and rarely went past his fullback. Had one or two decent substitute cameos, most notably for his defensive contribution vs Blackburn which says a lot. Mostly felt he was a poor signing for us and we got him a season too late.
Be a very good player for Northampton. At the very least you know he'll work his bollocks off.
The fact that he was at Wembley to support the team having been completely uninvolved for months shows his character, compare that to someone like Fosu who sulked for half the campaign.
Never got going for us with all his injuries. Thought we'd picked up a winger who had just hit his prime but unfortunately he never was able to get a decent run together. Hope he does well at Northampton, seems like a good bloke
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He always gave of his best for us and his experience will be useful to them.
Should do well there.
Good man - maybe not a great player, but he had a heart for Charlton and his attitude was spot on.
But as a squad player no worse than Harriet in my opinion.
the resemblance between them lasts until they take the field and someone throws in a ball
The fact is he has played in 18 of their 26 league matches, a couple of 90 minutes, a few 45 minutes, but mostly under 20 minute cameos.
Still enough to warrant a deal till the end of the season you would have thought
https://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/20202/january/mark_marshall/
The fact that he was at Wembley to support the team having been completely uninvolved for months shows his character, compare that to someone like Fosu who sulked for half the campaign.