Jack Charlton who has died aged 85, enjoyed World Cup success in 1966 with England and went on to record further exploits in the unlikely role as Ireland coach earning himself the sobriquet 'Saint ...
Thousands lined the streets on Tuesday to pay their respects to the late Jack Charlton, who won the World Cup with England in 1966 before becoming a national hero as a manager across the Irish Sea.
Jack Charlton, an uncompromising central defender who won the 1966 World Cup with England alongside his brother, Bobby, before coaching Ireland to its first major tournaments, has died. He was 85.
YOUR heart would have gone out to him if you’d seen him. The little fella on the crutches, hopping across the grass, chasing a ball with his mates. You might have felt sorry for David Kelly then but ...
Amid the New Firm, Graeme Souness’s Rangers revolution and Celtic’s own struggles, the club’s Irish soul never dimmed.
Turns out, Staunton was so rattled by the experience that he sheepishly knocked on Jack Charlton’s hotel room door the night ...
Jack Charlton who has died aged 85, enjoyed World Cup success in 1966 with England and went on to record further exploits in the unlikely role as Ireland coach earning himself the sobr... Already a ...