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15 Characters who could have been brilliant… but weren’t around long enough! |
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Dream Team gave us some great characters, many of which are fondly remembered and still get talked about today. A lot of these in particular had solid, long stints and the chance to earn their legendary statuses. But what about those that stayed under the radar, didn't reach their full potential, or just were gone from the show far too soon. In no order here are 15 from across the series we felt just missed out. Though some featured in this list did in fact reach brilliant status for the short time they were around! |
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LUKE DAVENPORT (NEIL NEWBON) |
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Appeared Season 7 |
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Luke Davenport was possibly the most illustrious character ever created to play for Harchester United. There were some big boots to fill when King Karl Fletcher was forced off to Saudi, and in came a replacement whose own record made Fletch's pale in comparison. |
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SOFIA MOXHAM (LISA MCALLISTER) |
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Appeared Season 8 |
Probably the classiest woman to ever step inside The Dragon's Lair, Sofia more than made up for the levelled criticisms of being unrealistic in the role of a football agent (one outlet dubbing her Sofia Maxim). She was astute, intelligent and caring as both an agent and a friend, prepared to go that extra mile to fight for the best deal for her clients. Two particularly nice sides to her were her loyalty and protectiveness of main client Tommy Valentine, whom she was also in love with, and her compassionate nature to Clyde Connelly when, prior to his suicide, she is one of the few looking out for him. After Tommy leaves, |
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LAWRIE HANNIGAN (CHRISTOPHER ELLISON) |
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Appeared Season 9 |
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Like Craig Charles as Joel Brooks, Christopher Ellison was an actor who I loved seeing putting in a guest appearance in DT. The respected actor had a long stint as the no-nonsense D.I Frank Burnside in "The Bill", something which Ellison himself has said it has been hard to move away from the much loved character. And it seems his brief DT tenure didn't change that. Hannigan was even described as "If Burnside had changed careers to football management". While his merciless jibes such as "That Hahn obviously mollycoddled the hell out of those boys!" and "Look will you stop being such a tart?!" would’ve made old Frank proud. Maybe, with more time, Hannigan would have made his own mark in that respect. But we got him for two episodes (which seems to be a favourite number for DT guest characters) and he had some great moments. Notably his press conference with the invisible Hector because Bolton Wanderers had 'stolen' him! He was even treated to a dramatic exit, last seen with a mysterious car pulling up beside him, and Lynda being led to believe he'd been murdered by Russian gangsters. This wasn't the case however. It turned out Casper Rose paid him to leave as he was preventing his plan to get Dempsey into the job. The writers just forgot to mention this on-screen! |
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CLAUDIA IRVING (GEORGIA ZARIS) |
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Appeared Season 5 |
Australian beauty Claudia would have been right at home in |
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NATHAN WOODS (IKE HAMILTON) |
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Appeared Season 8 |
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Nathan was the Under-19's goalkeeper, drafted in for the then Championship-based Harchester's 5th Round FA Cup clash with |
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JENNIFER TAYLOR (DANNIELLE BRENT) |
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Appeared Season 6 |
Another example of a good character and actress brought in way too late. When DT began it's sixth run, it's strong female front from the previous season had suffered a bit of a hit. The popular Claudia, villainess Victoria and long-term legend Lynda had all bowed out within episodes of each other. To replace them, of course the brilliant Abi, Jacqui Wallis who was just always OK and Tara Keane, who didn't really make the impact probably intended. Eight episodes before the end of the season, alongside the return of disgraced former manager Alan Rothman, arrived his sassy PA Jennifer, in the role actress Dannielle Brent, who was fresh from a four-year regular stint in "Hollyoaks". Immediately there was a touch of the absent Lynda and Claudia to the character; Claudia in her pairing up with Nikki, and evidence to show that the writers hoped the character would be around for a bit, she was moved in with Nikki and became her housemate. While she also connected with the players and manager in a business way (and pleasure for both Rothman and almost Marcel!) that hadn't been seen since Lynda's departure. It was confirmed that Jennifer's friendship/possible romance with Marcel was going to be explored in the following Season 7, but as stated at the start, it was all too late. Dannielle landed the huge role of Natalie Buxton in ITV's "Bad Girls" and Jennifer quietly departed with Rothman. If only we'd had her from the beginning of Season 6! |
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HECTOR DA SILVA (PEDRO CUNHA) |
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Appeared Season 9 |
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There was a real buzz about Hector when the first details about his character came through. A new continental striker in the newly built-up team who would catch the eye of Lynda Block. Could Hector be in the same mould as Luis Amor Rodriguez? Actually no, in fact probably the most exciting thing about him was the fans debate over whether his second name was in fact Da Silva or Briganza. But that's not to say Hector didn't get off to a good start. He came to Harchester on a stop-over whilst practically being kidnapped by his agent for a more lucrative move to Moscow, rescued by Lynda, and then caught up in further drama when Bolton want him and Lawrie Hannigan accuses them of player theft. Not to mention being the source of a £10M demand from those who were about to own him in |
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Appeared Season 8 |
Introduced for the last ten episodes of Season 8, Savannah Caskey was always intended to be a short-term regular character, and despite proving to be a popular addition, this plan didn't change. Played by Hannah Tointon, the show made the interesting move of having both Tointon sisters (her sister Kara having a long history with DT), but keeping their characters unrelated and not even sharing a scene together. |
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TAYLOR DOYLE (PAUL ELLIS) |
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Appeared Season 5 |
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Toxic |
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GABRIELLE TAYLOR (DAPHNE ALEXANDER) |
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Appeared Season 10 |
The gorgeous Gabrielle was the supermodel girlfriend of Spanish striker Miguel Lopez, and appears as he is making his transfer from Athletico |
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FRASER HIBBS ( |
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Appeared Season 9 |
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Fraser, or Hibbsey, is an interesting rare example of a fictional coach based at the real Charlton Athletic, and equally never an employee at the fictional Harchester. A one-episode character from the Season 9 New Year special flashback episode "War of the Roses", exploring the back story of the warring Rose brothers Casper and Eugene in their childhood and teenage years. Fraser was the head coach at Charlton Athletic's youth academy where the boys first met and made their connection during the 90's, and was a long-time friend of the boys' father Terry Rose, despite being morally decent unlike the scummy Terry. In fact, Fraser would have been a better father to the boys and husband to Cass's mom Julie (whom he carried a torch for) than the womanising Terry ever was. A father to Jessica, Fraser takes her to |
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KAREN BOYLE (CHERYL MACKIE) |
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Appeared Season 7 |
The most morally decent member of the Boyle family, until Dean had that amazing turnaround and became a Harchester legend, was his step-mother and sister to club claimant Donna, Karen Boyle. Actress Cheryl Mackie made her first appearance in DT at the precise time her former show " |
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STEVIE SHAW ( |
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Appeared Season 5 |
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To me (and probably other viewers) Stevie Shaw felt like a 'two season' character, and his story does feel incomplete. It's undeniable his actor brought a real charisma to the role, and Stevie's place in the show was cemented right away. Immediately becoming the club's new captain, he also claimed the title of being Fletch's "best mate of the season", drumming up support for Karl to play the team's UEFA Cup tie against Palma whilst on trial for murder, and the honour in itself, becoming Fletch's housemate. Stevie was also shown to go through a patch where his state of mind began to suffer, including a striking memory of him crouched by the Harchester canal wearing only a bedhseet. Interestingly, the theme of mental health briefly touched upon with Stevie was continued, though at a much more in-depth case, the following season with Jamie Parker. Over time, it seemed Stevie was far-removed from the love-rat with two fiancée’s(!) he'd been in his early days, so it was a shame we didn't get longer with the more settled man. After waiting all season for he and Nikki to get their act together, and let's not forget it was he who scored the goal which qualified Harchester for the Final against AC Milan, Stevie met his end in the M1 crash on the way to said game in |
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PHILLIPA FRENCH (NADIA COLEMAN) |
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Appeared Seasons 2 & 3 |
She was Jerry Block's sophisticated lawyer, the woman always on hand to bail the Harchester chairman out of his various messes before Marilyn Harwood came on the scene. It wouldn't be surprising to learn that she was an inspiration to the businesswomen Lynda later became. Phillipa really was the club's lost chief executive. She shone particularly when she took charge of the club, its staff and the press following the plane crash when Jerry was being useless as usual! And you just know she went home every night to a husband and a couple of kids, to talk about her crazy stressful day sorting out the craziest club, before helping the kids with their maths homework. We salute you Phillipa, Harchester's most overlooked servant! |
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PAVEL KOVAC ( |
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Appeared Season 10 |
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What happens when you introduce a new character who has great potential, one which the viewers warm to immediately, and is given some great character direction in the space of his first two episodes. You use him for those two episodes and then never have him feature again. Played by English actor Nick Nevern, Pavel Kovac was a Czech Republican striker playing for Inter Milan when Chloe Tyler spotted his potential as a big name signing for Harchester. Kovac was edgy, and it was later learnt he was undergoing tests which diagnosed testicular cancer. Before that revelation, he signed a four-year deal with The Dragons, set to play alongside his old friend in European football Miguel Lopez, and developed a mentor-like bond with the on-trial Jason "Tyre Boy" Porter. So with some solid connections made and an illness-recovery story to play out where the viewer could champion Kovac's return to the pitch, you would think it all would keep the character on a good run for DT's last season. Some viewers were even touting Kovac as potentially the new Didier Baptiste. But those two episodes were where it was left, with a further mention later in the season that Jimmy Craig (with whom Kovac never appeared despite being included together in that season's team photo) had "lost Pavel Kovac to illness". Recently however, this website did hear some info how a suggestion was made that Kovac be allowed to appear in the final episode, entering the dressing room to wish the lads well before the big Title decider against |
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