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Elliot Lee - gone to Wrexham (p15)
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You forgot probably his best film/ performance as the police inspector in The Day of the JackalNornIrishAddick said:
He reminds me of a younger version of Michael Lonsdale (Anglo-French actor, Ronin and the baddie in Moonraker).ForeverAddickted said:1 -
Bad signing I think as he has one boot lace longer than the other one.ricky_otto said:
Don’t you worry people will find something not to like….something like one of his boot laces is longer than the other one.Rothko said:Perfect, runs beyond the lines, wants to get close to the striker and is a proper 10. What’s not to like?2 -
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.12 -
welcome Elliott, keep it in the family .. though I'd be a lot happier if this type of decent signing was on a permanent basis0
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I made my debut in the 83/84 season and played 10 games.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.
84/85 season I played 39 games
So all in probably about 25 at The Valley.4 -
I've got a feeling Alan Shearer is the Godfather ......2
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That was Marlon Brando...........Covered End said:I've got a feeling Alan Shearer is the Godfather ......
But your right he is.8 -
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 possible1 -
I really hope he does the business and don’t really know a lot about him but not sure where this level of positivity comes from?Got an average goal record at this level and can’t get in a championship side. The past promotion teams have comprised players ready to make the step up to the championship. Better than nothing and clearly a steady league one player… but would be surprised if he’s gonna transform us into a competitive side. We need some premiership
youth quality IMO.Hope I’m proved wrong.1 -
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To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.3 -
1 in 3-4 goal record is pretty respectable honestly, about par with the legend that is Johnnie Jackson.paulsturgess said:I really hope he does the business and don’t really know a lot about him but not sure where this level of positivity comes from?Got an average goal record at this level and can’t get in a championship side. The past promotion teams have comprised players ready to make the step up to the championship. Better than nothing and clearly a steady league one player… but would be surprised if he’s gonna transform us into a competitive side. We need some premiership
youth quality IMO.Hope I’m proved wrong.
Plus we've seen that 1) Morgan just isn't right for the no.10 role and 2) that role is crucial to our style of play.
He himself is a decent player at least but potentially is the key to making the midfield more than the sum of its parts simply by the role/position he plays.2 -
Lee averaged one goal in every 2 games whilst playing at the Valley for Charlton AthleticCafc43v3r said:
To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.1 -
I don’t put Robert Lee in the Paul Walsh camp - Robert spoke fondly about his time with us on Charlton TV during no fans in stadiums - admittedly he wasn’t as media friendly as Curbs or Lennie - some are better on camera than othersCafc43v3r said:
To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.
Paul Walsh can simply do one - and I say that sadly, as I stood on the East Terrace and thought he was a footballing god when he appeared on the scene in 1980 - I was 12 when he was sold and I cried (with my late Dad trying to explain to me that supporting Charlton this would always be the way things would be !!)
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For an attacking midfielder I think his goal record at this level is pretty damn good tbhpaulsturgess said:I really hope he does the business and don’t really know a lot about him but not sure where this level of positivity comes from?Got an average goal record at this level and can’t get in a championship side. The past promotion teams have comprised players ready to make the step up to the championship. Better than nothing and clearly a steady league one player… but would be surprised if he’s gonna transform us into a competitive side. We need some premiership
youth quality IMO.Hope I’m proved wrong.6 -
That's not disputed or relevantshirty5 said:
Lee averaged one goal in every 2 games whilst playing at the Valley for Charlton AthleticCafc43v3r said:
To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.0 -
Oh, jeez, my memory :-(stoneroses19 said:
He didn’t score against us last season. We won 2-0 and drew 0-0 with them.JamesSeed said:Watched him fairly closely on the Oxford game when he scored. He looked pretty useful and arguably just what we need.His brother scored for Gillingham when they beat us at home.0 -
But if only someone knew exactly how many games he played and goals he scored - that way they could put it on this thread and the matter would be over ......shirty5 said:
Lee averaged one goal in every 2 games whilst playing at the Valley for Charlton AthleticCafc43v3r said:
To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.
Oh, someone already has you say .......
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Well then you would be wrong.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.2 -
Apparently Lincoln and wigan are after him 😂Cafc43v3r said:
That was Marlon Brando...........Covered End said:I've got a feeling Alan Shearer is the Godfather ......
But your right he is.1 -
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Totally agree. I was on the East Terrace at a similar time with my dad and he pretty much said exactly the same as your dad! Paul has never really referred to his time at Charlton since he left, despite being a local lad at the time, having been brought up in Plumstead If I recall correctly.0
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Thanking you - well saidOff_it said:
Well then you would be wrong.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.1 -
Think it might have been next door just in Abbey Wood mate, Basildon Road😉.Addicktion_to_red said:Totally agree. I was on the East Terrace at a similar time with my dad and he pretty much said exactly the same as your dad! Paul has never really referred to his time at Charlton since he left, despite being a local lad at the time, having been brought up in Plumstead If I recall correctly.1 -
Here's his first .....
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-english-league-division-two-match-at-the-valley-charlton-athletic-83608321.html
Here's his last ....
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-charlton-athletic-last-match-at-the-valley-ground-before-their-move-83604346.html
That's two. You're wrong.0 -
Yeah, but he's clearly no Franck Mousa!Exiled_Addick said:JamesSeed said:Watched him fairly closely on the Oxford game when he scored. He looked pretty useful and arguably just what we need.
A few seasons old now, but that;'s definitely one of the better new signing highlights reels I've seen.
:-)
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Ignore me. Brain’s gone. Was thinking of Olly.addick1956 said:
Which Oxford game ?JamesSeed said:Watched him fairly closely on the Oxford game when he scored. He looked pretty useful and arguably just what we need.0 -
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Thought he was a striker rather than a no10, but fine yeh goal record okay for that.
key point for me though is he doesn’t appear to be championship quality. We need to be trying to assemble a championship side, like we had in 11/12 and like we had in 18/19.1 -
Fuck me a great signing and half the posts on this thread are all about how misunderstood individual posters are.
"It's all about meeeeeee"5 -
I little known fact, it's pretty much only football fans and his mum that called him Robert. Ask anyone else, team mate, friend, family, he was always Rob.Cafc43v3r said:
To be fair I don't think Golfie was knocking Robert? He even said he played many games and scored a lot of goals. He merely pointed out most of them weren't at the Valley.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
The only criticism I have ever seen on here about Robert is the common reference to him as Rob and the fact, like Paul Walsh, he sometimes comes across like he forgot he played for us.2









