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| ARTICLES RELATED TO David O'Leary |  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - A world championThe Germans took an early lead through Helmut Haller, though Charlton later said he could have blocked the shot but thought goalkeeper Gordon Banks had it covered which he didn't. England equalised shortly afterwards through Geoff Hurst and then as the second half wore on, Charlton came close to scoring the goal which would have put England ahead.
Alan Ball's corner reached Hurst, whose shot from the edge of the area was partly blocked, taking the ball into a high loop in the air. As it dropped, Charlton - up with the attack as ever - ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - A world champion |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - Early seasons with LeedsSo began a remarkable one-club career which lasted two decades and, after initial struggles and a flirtation with mediocrity, became one of the most decorated and glittering as football entered the modern era. He played in the Leeds senior team for the first time in April 1953 and within another two years, was a regular fixture.
Leeds were a lower division side in the 1950s, containing one superstar in John Charles and a bunch of honest journeymen professionals. But they won promotion to the First Division i ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitchDespite being born into a footballing family (his uncle was Jackie Milburn), Charlton didn't seem to be cut out to be a footballer in his younger days, overshadowed completely by the skill of his younger brother Bobby, who was taken on by Manchester United while Jack was doing his National Service.
After quitting a job in a coal mine after just one day, Charlton applied to join the police but was then offered a trial by Leeds in 1950 after they'd spotted him playing as a central defender in an amateur match. The trial game clashed wit ...
See also:Jack Charlton, Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch, Jack Charlton - Early seasons with Leeds, Jack Charlton - England comes calling, Jack Charlton - A world champion, Jack Charlton - Back to Elland Road, Jack Charlton - On the World Cup sidelines, Jack Charlton - Twilight honours at Leeds, Jack Charlton - Management, Jack Charlton - An honorary Irishman, Jack Charlton - Personal life Read more here: » Jack Charlton: Encyclopedia II - Jack Charlton - The pit the beat and the pitch |
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| |  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and recordsDavid O'Leary holds the record for Arsenal appearances, having played 722 first-team matches between 1975 and 1993. Fellow centre half and former captain Tony Adams comes second, having played 668 times. The record for a goalkeeper is held by David Seaman, with 563 appearances.
Current Arsenal captain Thierry Henry is the club's top goalscorer with 194 goals in all competitions (as of December 31, 2005), having surpassed Ian Wright's total of 185 in Oc ...
See also:Arsenal F.C., Arsenal F.C. - History, Arsenal F.C. - Crest, Arsenal F.C. - Colours, Arsenal F.C. - Stadium, Arsenal F.C. - Supporters, Arsenal F.C. - Ownership, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal in popular culture, Arsenal F.C. - Arsenal Ladies, Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records, Arsenal F.C. - Current squad, Arsenal F.C. - Famous players, Arsenal F.C. - Managers, Arsenal F.C. - Club captains, Arsenal F.C. - Honours, Arsenal F.C. - Footnotes Read more here: » Arsenal F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Arsenal F.C. - Statistics and records |
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|  |  |  | David O'Leary: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players1880s
Archie Hunter (Forward)
George Ramsay (Forward)
Howard Vaughton (Forward)
1890s
Charlie Athersmith (Winger)
James Cowan (Midfielder)
John Devey (Forward)
Howard Spencer (Defender)
1900s
Joe Bach (Forward)
Harry Hampton (Forward)
1910s
Sam Hardy (Goalkeeper)
Clem Stephenson (Forward)
1920s
Frank Barson (Midfielder)
Tommy Sm ...
See also:Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa F.C. - History, Aston Villa F.C. - The ups and downs of the 1980s, Aston Villa F.C. - The 1990s: more mixed fortunes, Aston Villa F.C. - Recent years, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Honours, Aston Villa F.C. - Club Colours, Aston Villa F.C. - Managers, Aston Villa F.C. - Current squad, Aston Villa F.C. - Players out on loan, Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players, Aston Villa F.C. - Appearance Records, Aston Villa F.C. - All Time Leading Goalscorers, Aston Villa F.C. - Other Items of Interest, Aston Villa F.C. - Famous Aston Villa Fans, Aston Villa F.C. - Related Links Read more here: » Aston Villa F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Aston Villa F.C. - Notable Players |
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