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Anil Koq. Hasselbaink was the laziest to ever pull on a Charlton shirt. George Hope was a striker from way back who I remember as being outstandingly poor.
 
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Anil Koq. Hasselbaink was the laziest to ever pull on a Charlton shirt. George Hope was a striker from way back who I remember as being outstandingly poor.

I was under the impression Anil Koq never actually featured in a competitive first team match for Charlton.
Technically I couldn't then include him, though I would be happy to.
Was he an unused sub?
Or did he play.

Correct me if I'm wrong...
 
Tomer Hemed, also some other player who was upfront looked like a Viking was utterly sh*t
 
Macauley Bonne <doh>

Actually played 52 times for Charlton. About 50 times too many.

Scored for fun at Orient before we signed him.
 
I was under the impression Anil Koq never actually featured in a competitive first team match for Charlton.
Technically I couldn't then include him, though I would be happy to.
Was he an unused sub?
Or did he play.

Correct me if I'm wrong...
Probably correct. I know Omar Pouso played once I was there. Karim Bagheri played once but I missed that particular treat.
The Lennie and Curbs years were a bit of a barren spell for donkeys at our CLUB.
 
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Some other names for Worst. Joe Ledley, Tudgay, Petrucci, Veljkovic, Fiorini, Kane, Penley, Ceballos, Souare, Vaz Te, Ladapo.

Some options for good players. Michael Morrison, Patrick Bauer, Chris Solly, Rhoys Wiggins, Gudmundsson, Holmes.

Sadly these are the best players I've seen due to missing the glory days!
 
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In the 1930's we had the best collars ever - eat your heart out Harry Hill <laugh>
 
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I'm enjoying it.
And the nice thing is, even when I get to 52 cards (a full deck) I can just go on and make up a second deck - Series 2 they call it in Top Trumps.

I might do another deck as well;
"One-Season Wonders"
Great players we have had at the Club for just a short time.
Di Canio,
Simonsen,
Ralph Allen

are just a few that come instantly to mind.