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Jack Charlton RIP
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RIP Jack, very good old school CH not just a stopper did his job defending winning the ball and keeping it simple either clearing it or laying it off to those around him.0
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RIP a true legend0
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R.I.P big man another of the boys of 66 gone but never forgotten. Plus a great manager0
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RIP Big Jack.0
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A football great bearing in mind his overall contribution to football...always a very engaging character..RIP0
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What a great picture!6
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RIP Jack0
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RIP big Jack.
Loved his raconteur...did he have a little black book as he said? And if so, how many names were in it?
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RIP
Saw him at The Valley in the sixties when Leeds were in the old division 2. A few seasons later he was a World Cup winner!1 - Sponsored links:
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RIP Jack0
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I have always believed that J C was the last and one of the most important jigsaw pieces in the making of Ramsey's World Cup winning team .. he was a totally determined granite hard defender who allowed Moore some discretion at the back .. J C held the defence together and terrified all but the bravest attackers, I'll go so far as to say that without him we would not have won the cup.
I remember him at the Valley (mid 1960s) in Leeds's promotion year a hard man in a very hard team: Hunter, Bremner, Giles, Reaney, Collins, Cooper; J C was the hardest of them all but in an understated way .. I recall him grabbing goalkeeper Sprake by the collar after one mistake .. Leeds beat a very good Addicks team that day in a season where we finished just short of promotion (no play offs in those days) .. memories memories lol
J C has suffered from dementia for a while but I could never imagine him dying, he seemed so indestructible .. I know it comes to us all, but this is a sad day
R I P (now posted on 2 tributes )
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RIP. Great player.0
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RIP
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RIP the big man.0
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RIP Jack. Not many can say they're a hero here and over in Ireland.
Great story I've found courtesy of Tony Cascarino:
"We went to the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican and it was quite funny because Jack Charlton was there and when Jack first saw the Pope he said to us: ‘Hey, I’m more famous than him.’“But what not a lot of people know is, Pope John Paul II was a semi-professional goalkeeper, so he ended up having a chat with Packie Bonner about goalkeeping... we’re in the Sistine Chapel and we’re talking and all laughing watching Packie and the Pope talk about goalkeeping, and you could tell they were because of what they were doing with their hands.
“Anyway, we played Italy in the quarter-finals of the World Cup we lost 1-0, and Packie Bonner has made the mistake for the goal.”
“In the dressing room after the game Jack Charlton thanked us all, and his final words were: ‘We’ve had a great World Cup, we’ve had a great time, go and have great holidays…’“… ‘Oh and by the way Packie, the Pope would have saved that!’”
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From the big man's Wiki page -
When he made his Leeds debut he asked the manager for instructions. He was told "see how fast their centre forward can limp!"
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Rubbish news, Rest in Peace big Jack0
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"you've gotta puddum under preshha"
Another legend gone.0 - Sponsored links:
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RIP Big Jack & thank you 🙏🏻 💚2
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Always used to love watching his press interviews when he was the Ireland manager. A true legend of football and sport. RIP1
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Oh Wow, what a sad way to start the day.
Goodbye old fella.
A true legend of the game, not only here in The UK but worldwide.
Fantastic uncompromising centre half who didn’t take any crap on or off the field of play. Very strong character.
What a life he had too.
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Met him at a function about 10-12 years ago, great great man had a decent chat, very humble man as well, I was in awe, RIP Jack.0
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RIP Jack Charlton
from the other Jack Charlton.3 -
One of the true characters of the game.RIP0
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Legend RIP big Jack0
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Absolute legend lost, RIP.
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RIP wor Jackie!0
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RIP a great player, instrumental in our 1966 World Cup winning team.
Think he started the thing of standing in front of opposing keepers
at corners. Great player, great manager. Will be sadly missed!0