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 ...
Mark Lawrenson in action against his Liverpool team-mate Alan Hansen(Image: Keith Hailey/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images) Jack Charlton’s shock reaction to a crucial goal early in his reign ...
Jack Charlton, an uncompromising central defender who played alongside his brother, Bobby, in England’s World Cup-winning side in 1966 before enjoying coaching success with Ireland, has died. He was ...
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.
Jack Charlton, the beloved former manager of the Republic of Ireland’s national football team, was laid to rest in his native Ashington, Northumberland today, and fans across Ireland came together to ...
Calls were growing last night for former Republic of Ireland manager Jack Charlton to be posthumously knighted. The football legend, who died on Friday at the age of 85 with his family by his side, ...