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Elliot Lee - gone to Wrexham (p15)
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Clearly wasn’t match fit but showed somestoneroses19 said:Enjoyed his 15 minutes. Thought he looked strong and didn’t expect the pace he has. Look forward to seeing what he can do over 90 minutes, but initially looks like a smart signing for us.
nice touches and movement. Saw enough in that period to see he will offer something in this division.1 -
Maybe, but he doesn't seem to remember many of his goals!jimmymelrose said:
I'm a bit cheesed off with your digs at Golfie.Lordflashheart said:
Had a beer - whilst your negative comments are usual, poor spelling is not ??golfaddick said:
I could probably look it up but I dont thknk Robert Lee played much at the Valley. He scored the last goal there but as a sub so I'm thinking that might have been his breakthrough season. He left us before we went back, so although he played a lot of games & scored a lot of goals I'd stick my neck out to say probably a handful of games & 1 goal at THE VALLEY.Lordflashheart said:
What an idiotic commentgolfaddick said:Will most likely play more games & score more goals than his dad did at The Valley.Robert Lee scored more than 1 goal at The Valley - annoyingly my Home and Away book is in the loft - pretty sure he scored on his debut at The Valley
My point is that your original comment was not needed - Robert Lee played lots of games and scored lots of goals for us at home games - sadly most at grounds that were not our ‘home’ - he was however a massive player for us and one of the key players that kept us in Div 1 way beyond what was thought possible
FYI, if his spelling is off, it's because he had an eye operation two days ago.
He doesn't want any sympathy but leave it out. He wasn't criticising Robert Lee. He probably saw and appreciated the player more than the average Lifer of equivalent age.
(hope the eye op has gone well and gives him a slightly more "rosy" view!)0 -
Has he had the rose tint removed? 😉3
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Stocky, strong, vision, controls midfield. Racking my brain for who he reminded me of. Then it came to me. Don’t laugh now.Luis Figo.10
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He reminded me of di canio funnily enough - not sure what his game is exactly but I like it - bags of talent there - and yes I know it was only 15 minutes but he is exactly what this team needs1
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I thought you were going to say Ralph Milne!Weegie Addick said:Stocky, strong, vision, controls midfield. Racking my brain for who he reminded me of. Then it came to me. Don’t laugh now.Luis Figo.
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A really good first impression from Lee jr. Can see him doing really well AND lifting the game of others.0
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My sister said, Robert, his father was seated near her (in our seats ) in the Lower West …. I was in Canvey Island watching my eldest play cricket whilst cnuting off our teams numerous West Ham fans cos they’d drawn with palace “oh we like Charlton’’ …….‘we’ll my son has been brainwashed by me to hate every London club because they’re our rivals’ so fuck off you Essex cnuts8
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I feel you may have got distracted from the original point of this story.oohaahmortimer said:My sister said, Robert, his father was seated near her (in our seats ) in the Lower West …. I was in Canvey Island watching my eldest play cricket whilst cnuting off our teams numerous West Ham fans cos they’d drawn with palace “oh we like Charlton’’ …….‘we’ll my son has been brainwashed by me to hate every London club because they’re our rivals’ so fuck off you Essex cnuts26 -
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Well that escalated quickly.oohaahmortimer said:My sister said, Robert, his father was seated near her (in our seats ) in the Lower West …. I was in Canvey Island watching my eldest play cricket whilst cnuting off our teams numerous West Ham fans cos they’d drawn with palace “oh we like Charlton’’ …….‘we’ll my son has been brainwashed by me to hate every London club because they’re our rivals’ so fuck off you Essex cnuts7 -
Can you start that one again? It's shifting all over the place like it's by Christopher Nolanoohaahmortimer said:My sister said, Robert, his father was seated near her (in our seats ) in the Lower West …. I was in Canvey Island watching my eldest play cricket whilst cnuting off our teams numerous West Ham fans cos they’d drawn with palace “oh we like Charlton’’ …….‘we’ll my son has been brainwashed by me to hate every London club because they’re our rivals’ so fuck off you Essex cnuts9 -
Drinking is not my forte 🥴13
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could have sworn Rob was sat with Chris Parkes yesterday0
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He prolly was, our seats are next to the directors boxDA9 said:could have sworn Rob was sat with Chris Parkes yesterday1 -
“We went 1-0 up, Charlton got a penalty and I think they ended up beating Luton 3-1. Ever since then I’ve really wanted to play for Charlton at The Valley. I feel like it is a proper football club and a proper stadium.”
My new fave player4 -
he's got to make the line up first....0
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That's a first, Newcastle and Charlton legend Rob Lee1
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Although the way we are going everybody is going to forget us..0
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League One Andy Reid. Excellent again today. Such a hard worker for an attacking player. Has that great quality of knowing what he wants to do with the ball before he receives it and once he gives it he wants it back again. Quick mind and feet and very willing to do the defensive running required of him. Really like him and I expect he’ll be getting amongst the goals again soon.
What a pass to Washington as well.4 -
POTS frontrunner imo1
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Between Lee - Purrington - Dobson at the momentLeuth said:POTS frontrunner imo
The latter probably gets my vote3 -
I love the energy we have in the midfield 3 of Lee, Gilbey and Dobson. A lot of quality too. Such an improvement over what we've had there in the last year or so.11
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Proper good player, seems that half a yard ahead in this league so wins a lot of the 50/50s etc by reading it.
Can see him starting to get on the scoresheet more with the runs he makes too.1 -
Yeah shame his injury time effort was so tameNorth Lower Neil said:Proper good player, seems that half a yard ahead in this league so wins a lot of the 50/50s etc by reading it.
Can see him starting to get on the scoresheet more with the runs he makes too.0 -
Was running on fumes by then so I can forgive him.ForeverAddickted said:
Yeah shame his injury time effort was so tameNorth Lower Neil said:Proper good player, seems that half a yard ahead in this league so wins a lot of the 50/50s etc by reading it.
Can see him starting to get on the scoresheet more with the runs he makes too.5 -
I'm going to be honest - I never realised just what a good player this guy is. Skilful, a great eye for a pass and a really dangerous attacker.
I'm pleased to see Luton doing reasonably well as hopefully they won't want to recall him in January. But if he carries on like this, there must be a danger someone else will come in for him.
I hope we sign him permanently. And he goes on to prove that those who doubt his ability to play at Championship level wrong. And FWIW I don't see the slightest reason why he can't play at a higher level.
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I’m throwing DJ into the mix too…ForeverAddickted said:
Between Lee - Purrington - Dobson at the momentLeuth said:POTS frontrunner imo
The latter probably gets my vote3











