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    The Boy Poyet

    I know he played as a DM for Charlton last season but from what I gather he's pretty cultured (legacy of his father?).

    With Nolan aging & Ravel being all Ravelish could we see Diego as the creative player we've been craving?

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    you guys are off your rockers! you expect a player from nearly relegated charlton to be some kind of creative genius based solely on the fact his father was half decent in his day..? WTF?

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    Quote Originally Posted by jordan12rhodes
    you guys are off your rockers! you expect a player from nearly relegated charlton to be some kind of creative genius based solely on the fact his father was half decent in his day..? WTF?
    let us dream, arsehole...

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    Quote Originally Posted by OZHAMMER
    you guys are off your rockers! you expect a player from nearly relegated charlton to be some kind of creative genius based solely on the fact his father was half decent in his day..? WTF?
    let us dream, arsehole... [/quote]

    ok.. i`ll let you dream on..

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    Quote Originally Posted by Taansend
    I know he played as a DM for Charlton last season but from what I gather he's pretty cultured (legacy of his father?).

    With Nolan aging & Ravel being all Ravelish could we see Diego as the creative player we've been craving?
    I think he has the potential Taans.
    But the same old question will again arise... WILL he be given the chance?
    I know what most will think... he'll sit on the bench until Nolan is either banned or injured.

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    Or maybe just maybe being a fellow London team we may just know charlton fans who rated him very highly and were gutted to see him leave

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    Quote Originally Posted by mickyj
    Or maybe just maybe being a fellow London team we may just know charlton fans who rated him very highly and were gutted to see him leave




    Maybe like 1967 when we signed one of their youngsters. What a signing that turned out to be!!

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    re: The Boy Poyet

    It's a bit much to ask a lad who played defensive midfield and never scored or assisted for Charlton to suddenly start playing No10 and unlock premier lg teams.

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