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Sport - Football - Arsenal - Team 1963-64 Front Row - L to R - David Court, Terry Neill, Joe Baker, Freddie Clarke, John Barnwell, John McCleod, George Eastham, Jimmy Magill, George Armstrong
Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford, Manchester against Leeds United at the start of the 1970-1971 season
Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1961-62 Team -Top Row - L to R - Magill, Mel Charles, Brown, Jack Kelsey, McClelland, Skirton, Young, Terry Neill. Middle Row - L to R - George Swindin (manager) D.R
Len Weare, the Newport County goalkeeper jumps high to gather the ball under pressure from Cardiffs John Charles and support from Countys Graham Rathbone. 12th August 1964
England v. Rest of the World International Soccer match at Wembley. Goalkeeper Vladimir Beara (Yugoslavia) makes a flying leap to this header from Nat Lofthouse, the England centre-forward
Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1965-66 - Team - Back Row - Left to Right - Billy McCullogh, Don Howe, Peter Simpson, Ian Ure, Bob Wilson, Jim Furnell, Tony Burns, Alan Skirton, John Radford
The 1968 European Cup winning Manchester United team, back together again in August 1975 to take part in the 2nd September 1975 Mike Summerbee Testimonial Match against Manchester City
Bobby Charlton (left) with his Manchester United team mate, Nobby Stiles at Old Trafford, Manchester. Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United from 1956 to 1973
Singer Rod Stewart and girlfriend Kelly Emberg pictured at Ninian Park before the Wales v Scotland game - 10th Sept 1985
Bobby Charlton, pictured during the Bolton Wanderers verses Manchester United match at Burnden Park Stadium, Bolton, Lancashire. Bolton won the match by one goal to nil. Picture taken 17th March 1962
Two Celtic players have a well earned sleep with their European Cup trophy. Celtic have just beaten Inter-Milan 2-1 in Lisbon, Portugal to win the trophy. Picture taken 29th May 1967
Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire. Bobby Charlton slides the ball past his brother Jack Charlton (number 5 for Leeds) as George Best (right for Manchester United)
Howard Kendall, aged 20, has just signed for Everton Football Club for 5, 000 making him the highest priced wing-half in England. He has just finished his contract for Preston
left to right - Dennis Viollet, Bobby Charlton and Johnny Giles, pictured in training for Manchester United. Picture taken 4th August 1960
Bobby Charlton for Manchester United races into the 6 yard and past Tottenham Hotspur defender Maurice Norman, ground White Hart Lane, during the Tottenham Hotspur verses Manchester United match
England Womens Football Team, pictured during training session ahead of their European clash with Sweden. 25th May 1984
Bobby Charlton, pictured when he was manager of Preston North End Football Club. He had played his last game for Manchester United in April 1973, away to Chelsea
George Best, former Manchester United player, playing in his first match for Fourth Division Stockport County. It is a friendly, Stockport County verses Stoke City
Cissie Charlton, mother of Bobby and Jack Charlton pictured in the North East of England. The family lived in the Ashington area, Northumberland, but it is not confirmed this picture is in Ashington
Jubilant crowds celebrate Cardiff Citys 1-0 defeat of Aston Villa in front of a 55, 000 spectators with their goal scored by Graham Moore April 1960
Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1959-60 - Back Row - Left to Right - L. Julians, B. McCullough, B. Dodgin, J. Standen, Jack Kelsey, Mel Charles, G. Ward, J. Petts. Second Row - Left to Right - J
The home of Cardiff City Football Club, Ninian Park
Sport - Football - Arsenal - Aug 1964 - Team. Back Row - L to R - Geoff Strong, Joe Baker, Jon Sammels, Gordon Ferry, Jim Furnell, Bob Wilson, Ian Ure, Don Howe, John Radford, John Snedden
Bobby Charlton, football player for Manchester United, smiles proudly with his wife Norma (aged 22) as he takes his first look at their first baby, Suzanne Liza
Manchester United footballer Bobby Charlton talking to Prime Minister Harold Wilson at a party for West German Chancellor Willy Brandt at Number 10 Downing Street. London
Bobby Charlton, footballer for Manchester United, pictured with his wife Norma and their daughters Suzanne (left) and Andrea (right). Picture taken circa 1st April 1967
PIctured are the fans cheering stoke city at the LAST GAME AT THE VICTORIA GROUND PHOTO BY: MALCOLM HART
Bobby Charlton, (right) ex football player for Manchester United and England in the 1950s and 1960s, pictured during one of his Soccer Schools
Wales versus England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park, Cardiff, Wales. The final score was a 1 -1 draw. Dick Krzywicki scored for Wales in the 40th minute
Liverpool Footballer Kenny Dalglish with his wife Marina son Paul and daughter Kelly at Buckingham Palace, London, after receiving his MBE. Picture taken 1st February 1984
Vinnie Jones (right) and John Fashanu pictured during a photocall for Wimbledon Football club. 4 days after this picture was taken, Wimbledon would win the FA Cup
Bobby Charlton talks with Don Revie (Leeds United manager - centre) and Bill Shankly (Liverpool manager - right). Both managers greatly admire Bobby Charltons contribution to football
Elton John, singer and songwriter pictured in Newcastle June 1977. Elton wears a jacket that could be a nod to his beloved Watford Football Club
Bobby Charlton makes a speech after his testimonial at Old Trafford. With him at the long table is former Prime Minister Harold Wilson looking up towards Charlton, listening with intent
Elton John, singer and songwriter pictured during his interview for John Gibson, Chief Sports Writer at The Newcastle Chronicle in November 1977
Sam Hammam, chairman of Wimbledon Football Club. Sam is in the stands for the Wimbledon verses Arsenal game, where Wimbledon beat Arsenal 3-2. The stadium is Selhurst Park
Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire. Final score was a 2-2 draw with goals for Manchester United from Bobby Charlton and John Fitzpatrick
Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton after England win 2 - 1 against Portugal in the World Cup 1966 Semi Final. Bobby scored both England goals
Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8 ) walk off into the Wembley Stadium tunnel after England beat Mexico 2- 0 In the FIFA world Cup Finals Group One
The Charlton Family in 1974. Picture shoes Left - Mrs Bobby Charlton (Norma) 2nd from the Left - Mrs Cissie Charlton (Mother of Bobby and Jack Charlton)
George Best plays in the Paul Aimson Bury FC testimonial. This match is between The All Stars XI (featuring George Best and other well known names) and Bury FC. Bury FC won the game 3-2
Kevin Keegan, Liverpool Footballer who plays in the forward position, pictured in front of the new stand at Anfield, Liverpool
Rodney Marsh (left) and George Best (right) pictured together in 1987. The actual picture event or photocall is not clear. The two football legends once played together for Fulham FC in 1976
Gareth Southgate, (left) and Alan Shearer (right) pictured training for England Football Team, at Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. The team are preparing for a friendly match against Hungary
Glenn Hoddle (left) and Cyrille Regis (right) taking time off from preparing for Saturdays FA Cup semi-finals, Glenn Hoddle of Spurs
Pat Bonner (LEFT : Celtic Goalkeeper) with Mick McCarthy (RIGHT - Celtic Manager 1987 to 1989) on their starting marks during training.. Picture taken circa 1st September 1987
Pat Bonner reaches up high to catch the ball in front of goal. Celtic in their away strip, playing away against Hearts. The score was 1 - 1 Picture : 25th February 1995