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Most underrated player for Charlton
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I remember him keeping Peter Crouch quiet, in fact I don't think Crouchie won a header against him despite being a foot taller!CH4RLTON said:Also an Honorable mention for Chris Perry who I thought was outstanding in his time with us.1 -
Dennis Booth, always did well when called upon.1
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Mark Robson.... John Robinson was the player who had the successful career but I thought Robson was a cracking player and cant remember what happened to him...2
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Chris Bart Williams another one who I remember thinking looked a proper player.0
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One we've all forgotten LEABURN!2
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Mark Hudson - not one of our greats but a very good centre back. Never understood why he got so much stick.4
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Graham Stuart 100%, if he played today would be a England international
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Think he’s playing in the Isthmian South East League for Faversham Town nowGarrymanilow said:
Poor old Paul Hayes. Lovely skillful player but had the misfortune of being around at the same time as our best and most beloved player since the Premier League days. Terrible lucksam3110 said:In recent times Buyens, Hayes and Motta0 -
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Keith Jones1
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Dave madden, George Shipley, Alan Kernahagn, John Bumstead,Martin Robinson(like marmite), Keith jones, Chris perry. Andy Todd(pure warrior)2
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Magic man.... quality!Mortimerwasgod said:Me.0 -
Always liked him. Famously got the winner in our 1-0 win at Old Trafford in 1986.Lordflashheart said:Whilst he was a bit lightweight I always enjoyed watching Mark Stuart - on his day a tidy skilful player2 -
Willie Duff the goalie with a great punch, ask Everton!1
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Michael Smith - a proven goal scorer at L1 and Champ level.
Barely got a kick for us.
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Kept us up with that sweet winner in the 1-0 over Leeds.
Admittedly he did little else for us, but was fantastic for Iran.
Frederic Bulot
Started very slowly for us, then returned from the African Cup of Nations and was bloody good. Clearly protected himself by cruising along at 50% before then.
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Certainly Les Berry would be one of my choices for being underrated. I'd add the Kish but he always seemed higgly regarded to me.0
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In our promotion season 85/86 at Selhurst Park I used to like George Shipley and thought he was an important part of that team. He also chipped in with a few goals including one at Millwall I think in a 2.2 draw although I might be wrong.0
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Melrose (on debut) and Shipley from the edge of the box that day.E_cafc said:In our promotion season 85/86 at Selhurst Park I used to like George Shipley and thought he was an important part of that team. He also chipped in with a few goals including one at Millwall I think in a 2.2 draw although I might be wrong.2 -
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We've had such a churn of players over the past 10 years, I'll see someone named and think 'Oh yeah... Bloody hell... He played for us. Totally forgot about him.'hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The most underrated player for me was Diawara - thought he was a real quality player who many of our fans never rated. One of the best tacklers I've seen.
Top quality he was. Gutted when he went.
I'll echo support for Graham Stuart. He could do everything. But he had an uncanny knack for being able to drive the team 25-yards up the pitch just by running with the ball seemingly into a dead end, then turning and passing it back to everyone who had moved up behind him.
We weren't the best at moving the ball around back then and it helped us get a foothold in games.
I also thought Greg Shields and Garry Rowett looked brilliant. Shame injuries cut their Charlton careers short.
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As a youth player his team mates called Stuart “Bobby” - as they thought he was the new Bobby Moore.Chunes said:
We've had such a churn of players over the past 10 years, I'll see someone named and think 'Oh yeah... Bloody hell... He played for us. Totally forgot about him.'hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The most underrated player for me was Diawara - thought he was a real quality player who many of our fans never rated. One of the best tacklers I've seen.
Top quality he was. Gutted when he went.
I'll echo support for Graham Stuart. He could do everything. But he had an uncanny knack for being able to drive the team 25-yards up the pitch just by running with the ball seemingly into a dead end, then turning and passing it back to everyone who had moved up behind him.
We weren't the best at moving the ball around back then and it helped us get a foothold in games.
I also thought Greg Shields and Garry Rowett looked brilliant. Shame injuries cut their Charlton careers short.1 -
Florentin Pogba.
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I refer you to the runaround Jermain Easter gave Diawara in that league cup game. Diawara had an excellent career in football but none of it was with usChunes said:
We've had such a churn of players over the past 10 years, I'll see someone named and think 'Oh yeah... Bloody hell... He played for us. Totally forgot about him.'hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The most underrated player for me was Diawara - thought he was a real quality player who many of our fans never rated. One of the best tacklers I've seen.
Top quality he was. Gutted when he went.
I'll echo support for Graham Stuart. He could do everything. But he had an uncanny knack for being able to drive the team 25-yards up the pitch just by running with the ball seemingly into a dead end, then turning and passing it back to everyone who had moved up behind him.
We weren't the best at moving the ball around back then and it helped us get a foothold in games.
I also thought Greg Shields and Garry Rowett looked brilliant. Shame injuries cut their Charlton careers short.1 -
Good pick, as shown by his career after he left us. Not his fault that Pardew somehow left us with only one decent CB in the entire squadDavo55 said:Mark Hudson - not one of our greats but a very good centre back. Never understood why he got so much stick.0 -
I must have missed that one!wmcf123 said:
I refer you to the runaround Jermain Easter gave Diawara in that league cup game. Diawara had an excellent career in football but none of it was with usChunes said:
We've had such a churn of players over the past 10 years, I'll see someone named and think 'Oh yeah... Bloody hell... He played for us. Totally forgot about him.'hoof_it_up_to_benty said:The most underrated player for me was Diawara - thought he was a real quality player who many of our fans never rated. One of the best tacklers I've seen.
Top quality he was. Gutted when he went.
I'll echo support for Graham Stuart. He could do everything. But he had an uncanny knack for being able to drive the team 25-yards up the pitch just by running with the ball seemingly into a dead end, then turning and passing it back to everyone who had moved up behind him.
We weren't the best at moving the ball around back then and it helped us get a foothold in games.
I also thought Greg Shields and Garry Rowett looked brilliant. Shame injuries cut their Charlton careers short.0 -
Always a bit concerned with Diawara when he made his debut in August or September wearing gloves.2
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I agree, no one I knew underrated Kish, we all thought he was greatDazzler21 said:None of these other than Diawara and the Keepers were ever actually underrated IMO. Lots of them were rated quite highly whilst we were here. Kishishev for example one of our most rated players in my lifetime.0 -
I thought Mark Bowen merited even more acclaim.
His defensive work as a full back was superb. I recall him taking the ball from attackers time after time, like candy from a baby.2 -
And I was there to witness that win - what a day !!!EveshamAddick said:
Always liked him. Famously got the winner in our 1-0 win at Old Trafford in 1986.Lordflashheart said:Whilst he was a bit lightweight I always enjoyed watching Mark Stuart - on his day a tidy skilful player0
















