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Marvin Hinton RIP

shirty5
shirty5 Posts: 19,370
edited December 3 in General Charlton

Sad news re the passing of former Charlton Athletic player Marvin Hinton at the age of 85

Marvin played 145 League and Cup games for Charlton Athletic between 1957 and 1963 scoring two goals before joining Chelsea for £30,000 in August 1963

Rest in Peace

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  • Remember him well. Excellent defender. Marvin and Billy within a few days.
  • Addick Addict
    Addick Addict Posts: 40,272
    RIP Marvin
  • pettgra
    pettgra Posts: 1,585
    A very fine defender. Only got to watch him for one season before Gliksten sold him. RIP Marvin.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,982
    RIP
  • Lovely player to watch - skilled and stylish
    RIP
  • Classy player who I only saw from 62-3 when he was shipped off to Chelsea.

    Frank Haydock proved to be a bloody good replacement though.

    RIP
  • RedChaser
    RedChaser Posts: 19,897
    Another of my boyhood heroes gone 😞. I’ll never forget his performance in the FA Cup 5th round 1962 at Aston Villa (lost 1-2) when he had Derek Dougan in his pocket, whose whinging to the ref eventually got Marvin booked. Elegant player for a Centre Half who loved a slide tackle and England U23 International who went onto bigger things with Chelsea, RIP.
  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,384
    Made his debut at right back as did Billy. 
    RIP Marvin. 
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,446
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  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 21,037
    edited December 3
    Too young (just!) to remember him in a Charlton shirt but his Chelsea career showed what a fine footballer he was.

    RIP Marvin

    Edit: Just had a look at his Wiki page and it includes this:          

    Hinton began his football career with Charlton Athletic F.C. having overlooked his local club Crystal Palace

    So not just a fine player but also a very good judge!
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,117
    Remember him, very cool and skillful, a joy to watch
    RIP
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,627
    Like Billy Bonds a player from the Charlton ranks that went just before I got to see them.  Two great players.  Sad to lose both in the same week.
  • Missed him by one season. RIP Marvin.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,246
    RIP Marvin
  • StrikerFirmani
    StrikerFirmani Posts: 2,750
    As has been mentioned by others a classy cultured center half loved watching him, he read the game so well.  One of the many good players sold off by MG to the detriment of CAFC.

    RIP Marvin.


  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,653
    edited December 3
    RIP Marvin...bit before my time but dad and uncle and aunt would have seen many of his games for us.
  • Bailey
    Bailey Posts: 3,347
    When I first watched Charlton in 1968, I was given a roll call of players who Charlton sold and went on to greater things by the older supporters in my company, Marvin Hinton was the first of those players, and as has been said, he was one of the first footballing centre half's, RIP Marvin. 
  • Horsfield9
    Horsfield9 Posts: 3,086
    RIP Marvin. 
  • Saw him in my first season supporting Charlton but better recollection of his skills playing for Chelsea. Believe Frank Haydock came in to replace him for the 1963/64 season when we came 4th in the Second Division.

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  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,901
    RIP Marvin
  • Dartaddick
    Dartaddick Posts: 116
    RIP Marvin
  • thickandthin63
    thickandthin63 Posts: 2,992
    A truly class defender,unhurried,stylish a pleasure to watch.I was distraught when he went to Chelsea,so many good players sold in that period.
    R.I.P. Marvin you were a true Valley Great.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,415
    RIP

    His early pro contract from the museum's archive


  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,436
    RIP Addick
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,546
    Such a classy player…..smooth and unhurried, his sliding tackles were a sight to behold, not only did he win the ball so cleanly but more often than not, uncannily came away with it.
    RIP…..Marvin…..RIP.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,034
    Too young to have seen him play but often heard the name mentioned  - RIP Marvin 
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,983
    RIP Marvin. 
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,252
    Has there been anything from the club at all on Marvin Hinton and Billy Bonds? 
  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,370
    Has there been anything from the club at all on Marvin Hinton and Billy Bonds? 
    Only on social media accounts acknowledging the passing of both. Nothing on the clubs website