| Darren Bent |
Signed by Charlton from
Ipswich Town for £3 million, he spent two seasons at the Valley scoring
a lot of goals before he joined Spurs in June 2007 for £16.5 million on
Charlton's relegation from the Premier League. |
| Dennis Bond |
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| Mark Bowen |
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| Sid Castle |
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| Jimmy Chipperfield |
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| Garth Crooks |
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| Matt Forster |
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| Peter Garland |
Spurs youth player and reserve
who went to the Valley to get first team football. |
| Bert Goodman |
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| Richard Gough |
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| John Hendry |
Young Spurs forward how had a
loan spell at Charlton to get first team experience. |
| Edwin Herod |
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| Theo Foley |
One time Spurs reserve coach
had previously been manager at Charlton in the 1970s. |
| Mike Flanagan |
Played for Spurs reserves, but
made more of a name for himself at Charlton. |
| Neil Johnson |
The Spurs inside forward
played one game for the Valley club while on loan in 1971. |
| Chris Jones |
Another loanee, who went to
Charlton in . |
| Paul Konchesky |
Loaned to Spurs from September
to December 2003, the midfielder played in ten matches. |
| Don McAllister |
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| Paul Miller |
Centre half who came through
the Spurs system to sign as a professional in May 1977 and play nearly
300 matches for the club, before joining Charlton in February 1987. |
| Danny Murphy |
Former Crewe Alexandra
midfielder, who became an England international midfielder and joined
Charlton Athletic from Liverpool. Made 64 appearances and scored
10 goals (56 in the League with seven goals) in one and a half seasons
for the Valley side before his move to White Hart Lane is January 2006. |
| Terry Naylor |
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| John Oakes |
Played one game for Spurs as a
war time guest player on 09.02.1944 at Reading. More noted as a
centre half at Athletic, where he had been signed for £1,144 from
Aldershot. Played 133 League games for Charlton with three goals
to his name, with another 203 war-time matches for them in which he
scored four times. |
| Chris Perry |
Bought by Spurs from Wimbledon
in 1999, the defender moved on to Charlton in 2003. |
| Andy Reid |
Signed from Nottingham Forest
after a long chase, but failed to fit in at Spurs after a number of
injuries and scored once in 26 Premier League games and one cup
appearance. Left to get more first team football at Charlton in
the summer of 2006. |
| Martin Robinson |
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| Jimmy Seed |
Charlton's most successful
manager was Jimmy Seed, who was once a Spurs player
from 1919 to 1927, including a Spurs win in the FA Cup final of 1921.
Seed was manager of Charlton from 1933 to September 1956 when he was
sacked because Charlton had made a horrible start to the 1956-57 season. |
| George Skinner |
Started for Spurs during WWII
and made one appearance after the war, but left to join Gillingham and
then Brighton and Hove Albion. Played one game as a guest during
war-time for Charlton Athletic. |
| Gary Stevens |
Spurs' versatile
defender/midfielder moved into coaching at Charlton for a couple of
years on retirement. |
| Les Stevens |
Signed professional for Spurs
in May 1940 staying until February 1948, but made a single war-time
guest appearance for Charlton in a 2-0 win over Crystal Palace on
10.02.1945. |
| Paul Walsh |
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| Simon Webster |
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| Charlie Whitchurch |
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| Len Worley |
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| Luke Young |
Started with Spurs, coming up
through the youth system and got into the team (debuted in 1997 and made
776 appearances), but
the defender was frustrated by the lack of a regular start in the first
team and left in 2001. |
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