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The Kish

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May 5, 2011
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Who's the one player you've most admired playing for us dahn our ground?

Paolo for me. I know his little star was fading when he joined but it was just that feeling and optimism that he could do anything and turn a game.

The Chelsea Boxing day thrashing is still probably my most treasured memory.

I'm sure some of the older fans will produce some interesting characters that us young'uns have missed out on
 
Richard Rufus for me. He just was an excellent pro and went about his job in a no nonsense fashion that I quite enjoy, especially being a centre half myself.
 
At the risk of repeating myself again - Super Clive.
Nuff said. Model pro. Alltime legend. My hero
Of the older guys I always admired Dick Tydeman - even tho he was basically ****e always looked good in that No 4 shirt
 
I always admired Izale mcleod giving the opposition millions of let offs, only for another striker to finish them off. True gentleman
 
I have two both in my opinion had the capacity to 'Buzz the crowd' Killer Derek Hales and Super Clive Mendonca both Goal Machines.
 
A question that's been asked a million ties in many varying forms...

However, my answer is the same each and every time... Richard Rufus. In his prime the fella was simply immense. A true out and out defender who never gave anything less than 100% whenever he pulled on the shirt of our beloved club. A true Charlton legend in every sense...!!

I would agree with you Kish re Di Canio. Yes he was on the downward slope somewhat by the time he made it to our gaff, but he is without doubt the most gifted player I've ever seen in a Charlton shirt. He could do things that I've never seen anyone do before. I'm not old enough to remember Allan Simonsen. My late father used to rave about him stating on many occasions that he was absolutely magic. For me Pauo was really special...!!