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Past/Present Charlton XI but one player per country

Discussion in 'Charlton' started by CafcFactsStats, Oct 31, 2019.

  1. CafcFactsStats

    CafcFactsStats Well-Known Member

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    Colin Walsh was a fine player but did you consider John Hewie as the Scotland representative. A while ago, but spent 19 years as a player at Charlton and the first Charlton player to play in a World Cup Finals (I believe) with Scotchland !!!!!

    Plus Derek Hales instead of Luke Young? Killer playing out of position at RB though.
     
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    Give it a go then!!
     
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    Not criticising in any way, a fine team, just an observation …. sorry.
     
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    Sat In Greenwich Well-Known Member

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    no martin pringle?
     
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    I would have Romania’s George Tucadean up front, alongside Poland’s Pawel Abbot.

    Akpo Sodje could be our get-out-of-jail card.
     
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    lardiman We can rebuild him Forum Moderator

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    I'm going to assume this is an "all-time" past & present, so deceased players can be included.

    Sam Bartram (England)

    Jock Campbell (Scotland)
    Hermann Hreiðarsson (Iceland)
    Patrick Bauer (Germany)
    Radostin Kishishev (Bulgaria)

    Mark Kinsella (Republic of Ireland)
    John Robinson (Rhodesia)
    Paulo Di Canio (Italy)

    Yann Kermorgant (France)
    Eddie Firmani (South Africa)
    Allan Simonsen (Denmark)

    By the way, I picked these without looking at the list on the first post <ok>
     
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