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Shaun Bartlett: I Loved Charlton

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What a man!1
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Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.8
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Talal said:Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.4
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One of the best forwards at defending set pieces I've ever seen9
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Talal said:Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.2
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Addick Addict said:Talal said:Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.0
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I think he got goal of the season one year, what a player!0
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At least someone wants to come in! Get on the phone Matt, might not have any choice!0
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and we loved him back3
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great interview ... cheers Shaun1
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Mendonca In Asdas said:I think he got goal of the season one year, what a player!
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Shaun done a lot of work off the ball as well his movement was excellent, and as others have said great in the air.
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He was the epitome of a Curbs player. Amazing, unselfish attitude and his work ethic was first class. Unless my mind's playing tricks on me, his home debut was one of the most memorable he could have hoped for.18
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I adored Shaun Bartlett. The first time I got a name on the back of my shirt as a kid it was his. A player whose strongest foot was his head. Never had tonnes of goals in him but his all round play and helping us hold the ball up the pitch meant we could always bring other players into the game around him and the goals ended up distributed around the team through his workrate. Glad he loves us because I love him
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Garrymanilow said:I adored Shaun Bartlett. The first time I got a name on the back of my shirt as a kid it was his. A player whose strongest foot was his head. Never had tonnes of goals in him but his all round play and helping us hold the ball up the pitch meant we could always bring other players into the game around him and the goals ended up distributed around the team through his workrate. Glad he loves us because I love him1
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Loved Bartlett - especially him scoring the only goal at the Kop end - never thought I'd see us win at Anfield.6
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I bumped into him at Sainsbury’s, lovely man.
A player I adored also.0 -
I always said I would never have a player's name on the back of my shirt unless it was the same as mine. So I was delighted when he signed, and I happened to be 37 at the time (his squad number) so it was obviously meant to be. When I went to the club shop and asked for the name on the back, the assistant said "You do know he's only on loan don't you?". Then I showed him my credit card and got an approving nod.10
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Talal said:Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.0
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What year was 'that volley' and who put the ball in for him, can't make out the shirt number?0
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Mendonca In Asdas said:What year was 'that volley' and who put the ball in for him, can't make out the shirt number?
at a guess 2002 and it was Graham Stuart4 -
Cheers DP.0
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So under rated by so many Charlton suporters. Yet his manager knew his value and picked him every time.
He'd run through brickwalls for the team - fitness, attitude and application spot on.
Remember the time Curbs decided to change shape and play 4-5-1 and Bartlett had to plough a lone furrow up front?
Strong running and strong in the air; movement, positioning, timing ..... it was all there. And with decent ability on the ball.
We all remember some superbly taken goals of his. But what a team player - every manager's dream.
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Loved the pre-match routine he and Fish orchestrated.0
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Algarveaddick said:I always said I would never have a player's name on the back of my shirt unless it was the same as mine. So I was delighted when he signed, and I happened to be 37 at the time (his squad number) so it was obviously meant to be. When I went to the club shop and asked for the name on the back, the assistant said "You do know he's only on loan don't you?". Then I showed him my credit card and got an approving nod.0
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Always thought he could have been converted to a centre half.1
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Addick Addict said:Talal said:Very humble guy. I think along with Yann the best at timing a jump for a header.Bartlett was probably the best defensive forward we’ve ever had. We very rarely conceded from corners in those days because Bartlett would just head everything away.
I’m sure he would have scored more if we were a more expressive team that played with genuine wingers and put in lots of crosses, rather than Curbs’ preference for a slightly narrower midfield.4 -
Goal he got at Spurs was better than the Leicester one0
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CharltonKerry said:Always thought he could have been converted to a centre half.3
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Bartlett one of the best.
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