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Charlton name quiz
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Did we have a guy called Yardley as well? The name rings a bell (there's a Yardley Hotel by Eltham High Street)0
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Leroy Rosenior and Martin Duffield are both great shouts and take the total to 140
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Well done BlackForestReds - Soares makes 150
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Indeed we did have a Yardley - very good striker in the early 30s - 16 with seven to go0
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Fred Whitlow.0
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Graham Tutt0
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Fred Whitlow0
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Whitlow is a good shout and makes 170
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"Big" Ron Saunders...0
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Tut-tut, Tutt Tutt. Tutt has already been mentioned (but to your credit was the inspiration for this)0
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Ron Saunders
John "Fred" Saunders0 -
Peter Etheridge?0
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Fantastic call on John Saunders - one match at Middlesbrough in April '63 - 180
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I don't think Etheridge ever made a first team appearance shirty50
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Lee Harmsworth0
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And Harmsworth makes 19 - last of three games was that 5-1 drubbing at Maine Road in front of almost 50,000 fans0
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Geezers thumbing through their copies of The Valiant 500 all over the show here!0
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Phil Babb0
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You're right LenGlover! Phil Babb made one long forgotten appearance as a goalkeeper against Brighton in 1997/98. (Not really....)0
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Darren Fluff0
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mattaddick said:
You're right LenGlover! Phil Babb made one long forgotten appearance as a goalkeeper against Brighton in 1997/98. (Not really....)
There was a bloke called Babb or similar who played a game or two and scored a goal. That's who I'm thinking of but he may not fit the category.
I'm doing this properly with no references hence my vagueness!
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David Stocks!0
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Jimmy Siles (at least that's what the Chelsea announcer called Farmer when we played at the bridge. Jim told us after that he didn't mind them saying 'S' for Siles instead of Giles, he was just glad it wasn't a 'P'0
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You've plucked Stocks magnificently out of the memory banks Len. In and out of the side at left back in the early 60s. Takes us to 20.0
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Love it!bc_addick said:Jimmy Siles (at least that's what the Chelsea announcer called Farmer when we played at the bridge. Jim told us after that he didn't mind them saying 'S' for Siles instead of Giles, he was just glad it wasn't a 'P'
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Maurice Setters0
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And Setters makes 21. Final game that ill-fated 5-0 thrashing by Leicester at The Valley on Easter Saturday 1970 which led to Eddie Firmani's sacking0
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There's three to get and they're all fiendishly difficult. If anyone can get them without looking them up then that's brilliant. I certainly couldn't.0
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There has to be a Malcolm or a Sykes or something somewhere?0