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Sport - Football - Swansea - Swanseas Brian Evans score the Swans first of four goals against Oldham goalkeeper Barry Gordine - 8th February 1970
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Swanseas centre forward Todd slipd the ball past Walsall goalkeeper Boswell to score the first of his three goals at the Vetch Field - 5th November 1962
Sport - Football - Wales - The Wales team to play N. Ireland at Ninian Park Back Row - Ivor Allchurch, Alan Harrington, Roy Paul, Jack Kelsey, John Charles, Mel Hopkins
The Welsh team lines-up for the national anthem - Dave Bowen, John Charles, Jack Kelsey, Ron Hewitt, Alan Harrington and Mel Charles at Ninian Park. 5th February 1958
and enjoy a cigarette following their win over Scotland in their dressing room at Ninian Park - John Charles and Ivor Allchurch (right). 3rd October 1964
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Team Picture - Back Row : Evans, Purcell, Dwyer, Thomas, Hayes, Davies : Front Row : Gilligan, Reynolds, Davies G, Morgan, Barrie Jones - April 1963 -
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Swansea players leave the field at Anfield after their victorious defeat of Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup Quarter Final watched by Liverpools Bob Paisley in
Sport - Football - Swansea City v Cardiff City - The Swans Brayley Reynolds beat Cardiff keeper Nicholls, but his shot was cleared off the line - February 1960
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - 27th August 1957 - Team - Back Row : Ivor Allchurch, B. Jones, J. King, D. Thomas, T. Brown, D. Peake
Phil Bennett from the world of rugby and veteran Welsh soccer international Ivor Allchurch in pursuit of possession during last nights game at the National Stadium. 11th August 1980
Sport - Football - Swansea Town - Swans full back and captain Brian Hughes is accompanied by young mascot Denise Peyton as the team takes the field at Anfield for their FA Cup Quarter Final tie v
Sport - Football - Swansea City - Smiles all around at Preston North End after a 31 win guaranteed a third promotion in four seasons and Swansea City joined the footballing ilite
Sport - Football - Swansea - Swanseas Welsh international David Giles slams the ball home watched by Welsh international teammate Leighton James. The goal was disallowed - 5th April 1981
Sport - Football - Swansea City - Swanseas former England international Bob Latchford (11) climbs above The Norwich City defence to head goalward at the Vetch Field - 5th September 1982
Cardiff City players board a plane for their latest trip abroad in the European Cup Winners Cup. Pictured are the players including John Charles (middle)
World Cup 1958 qualifying match at Ninian Park. Wales v Israel. The Israeli goalkeeper gathers a chest high shot by Welsh centre forward John Charles. 5th February 1958
Welsh footballing great John Charles (2nd from the right) with his Cardiff City teammates during a session at the Turkish baths at the Empire Pool, Cardiff
John Charles signs for Cardiff watched by manager George Swindon following his transfer from Italian club side Roma. August 1963
League Cup - Hull 0-1 Coventry. Greg Abbott pictured on Wednesday 4th October 1995
Neville Southall Football goalkeeper for Everton FC bending down to pick up the football in a goalmouth full of red balloons during a match v West Ham United 2nd March 1992
Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall catches the ball with Eric Cantona jumping Manchester United v Everton 23rd January 1994
Everton goalkeeper Neville Southall in Fa cup final Everton v Watford 1984 20 May 1984
Neville Southall former Everton goalkeeper 14 May 1998 at Goodison park
Answering the call to international duty are three Greater Manchester schoolboy soccer stars. Linking up for the first time since hearing of their selection to play for England Boys Under 15s are
Sport - Football - Swansea - Leicester full back Shepherd kicks attempts to kick the ball off the line following a header from Swanseas Otten (left) - 14th April 1965
Welsh footballing great John Charles (centre) pictured with officials of Cardiff City and Roma during his transfer from the Italian club, August 1963
Home Championship match at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Wales 1 v England 1. Welsh footballing great John Charles (right) lies injured on the floor with Welsh trainer Jack Jones as referee H Phillips blows
trophy as player manager of Hereford United at the second leg of the cup final at Ninian Park, last night. Cardiff City won 4-1 - 17th May 1968
Welsh footballing great John Charles (right) pictured with Ivor Allchurch (left), Jimmy Murphy and Roy Vernon, during a Welsh training session. 10th October 1963
John Charles of Wales left scores against England in the international match between England and Wales at Wembley Stadium. England won 3-2. 10th November 1954
Wales v Scotland at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Welsh centre-half John Charles outjumps the Scottish defence and goalkeeper Bill Brown dives in vain as the ball flashes home, 20th October 1962
Cardiff City v Standard Liege Cardiffs John Charles goes down following a scuffle during the game as players square up to each other during Cardiffs 1-2 defeat. 8th September 1965
An All American Football Team: The all-American Soccer Squad at RAF Woodbridge, Suffolk, Junior High School. January 1975 75-00160
An All American Football Team: The all-American Soccer Squad at RAF Woodbridge, Suffolk, Junior High School. January 1975 75-00160-005
Players line up before commencing in a game of motoball, soccer on a motorbike
Sweeping out to the attack, exhausts crackling, three players jockey for position before the goalmouth during a game of Motoball, soccer on a motorbike
Sport - Footbal - Arsenal - 1955-56 - Team Back Row - L to R - Popple, Nicholas, Dove, Brasted, Smith, Wilkinson, Smailes, Cook, Vernon, Dooler
Sport - Football - Arsenal - 1971 - FA Cup Final Arsenal lift the FA Cup following their 2-1 win over Liverpool - Holding the cup is victorious skipper Frank McLintock on the shoulders of winning
Sport - Football - Arsenal - Charlie George (Left) and skipper Frank McLintock celebrate in front of fans after defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium. Date - 8th May 1971