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Dive into the legendary journey of football icon Bobby Charlton

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Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (left) and Emlyn Hughes (right) pictured during an England football

Bobby Charlton (left) and Emlyn Hughes (right) pictured during an England football training session at Roehampton, South West London

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (ex England and Manchester United footballer

Bobby Charlton (ex England and Manchester United footballer) pictured during one of his football school events, this time at Prenton Park, Merseyside

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton. (ex footballer for Manchester United and England

Bobby Charlton. (ex footballer for Manchester United and England) pictured centre right of the picture, heading the ball to Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane (left in white)

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton. Footballer for Manchester United. Pictured during training

Bobby Charlton. Footballer for Manchester United. Pictured during training. Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United from 1956 to 1973. He appeared a record 606 times, scoring 199 goals

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton pictured with his wife Norma, and children Suzanne (aged 15

Bobby Charlton pictured with his wife Norma, and children Suzanne (aged 15, riding pony Gambol) and Andrea (aged 12, with Judy the dog) outside their home in Knutsford, Cheshire

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton, (right) ex football player for Manchester United

Bobby Charlton, (right) ex football player for Manchester United and England in the 1950s and 1960s, pictured during one of his Soccer Schools

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: The best brains in the football business all got together with one common desire

The best brains in the football business all got together with one common desire, to put a spark back into English soccer

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: The best brains in the football business all got together with one common desire

The best brains in the football business all got together with one common desire, to put a spark back into English soccer

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton has his name in lights on the new electronic scoreboard at Old Trafford

Bobby Charlton has his name in lights on the new electronic scoreboard at Old Trafford. Its another record for the Manchester United skipper, as this game

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton, ex footballer for Manchester United and England from the 1950s to

Bobby Charlton, ex footballer for Manchester United and England from the 1950s to the early 1970s, launches the school sports day at British Gas Sports and Social Club, Erdington, Birmingham

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Wales versus England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Wales verses England. The British Home Championship match played at Ninian Park

Wales verses 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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (left for Manchester United) in an action clash with his brother Jack

Bobby Charlton (left for Manchester United) in an action clash with his brother Jack Charlton (right, for Leeds United). The match is Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton pictured amongst female staff at The Manchester United Fan Club

Bobby Charlton pictured amongst female staff at The Manchester United Fan Club. Bobby Charlton had been with the club for 11 years when this picture was taken

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: That old Charlton soccer magic is alive and kicking again in the North East thanks to mum

That old Charlton soccer magic is alive and kicking again in the North East thanks to mum of football legends Bobby & Jack

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton talks with Don Revie (Leeds United manager - centre

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton makes a speech after his testimonial at Old Trafford

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Norma Charlton, wife of Manchester United ace Bobby Charlton

Norma Charlton, wife of Manchester United ace Bobby Charlton, catches the Manchester United Club Train at Manchester Piccadilly station, with minutes to spare

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton and his wife Norma Charlton at home in Lymm, Cheshire

Bobby Charlton and his wife Norma Charlton at home in Lymm, Cheshire. Bobby looks thoughtful as Norma sits next to him, looking at him in support of his mood

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (left) with his Manchester United team mate, Nobby Stiles at Old Trafford

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton and his wife Norma Charlton at an event (unknown

Bobby Charlton and his wife Norma Charlton at an event (unknown) Bobby Charlton met his wife, Norma Ball, at an ice rink in Manchester in 1959 and they married in 1961

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: England World Cup Winners XI vs Thames TV All Stars XI. At White City

England World Cup Winners XI vs Thames TV All Stars XI. At White City...a Charity match in aid of the newspaper. England won the match. 12th May 1979

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton and some of the Manchester United football team go ten pin bowling at

Bobby Charlton and some of the Manchester United football team go ten pin bowling at Cheetham Hill Bowling Alley, Manchester

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (right) talks with Geoff Hurst (centre) and Sit Alf Ramsay (left

Bobby Charlton (right) talks with Geoff Hurst (centre) and Sit Alf Ramsay (left) during celebrations for The Bobby Charlton Testimonial at Old Trafford, Manchester. Picture taken 18th September 1972

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton for Manchester United races into the 6 yard

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire

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)

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton, in the number 9 shirt for Manchester United, at Old Trafford

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Leeds United verses Manchester United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton, of Manchester United, meets young fan Leslie Ripley of Barking

Bobby Charlton, of Manchester United, meets young fan Leslie Ripley of Barking, East London. 13 year old Leslie went to his first football match today

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Manchester United Football Team. Pictured at training ahead of the 1961-1962 season

Manchester United Football Team. Pictured at training ahead of the 1961-1962 season. The 1961-62 season was Manchester Uniteds 60th season in the Football League

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena

Bobby Charlton walks off into the distance leaving Mexico captain Gustavo Pena on the floor expressing his grief, after Roger Hunt scored Englands 2nd goal in the 75th minute

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Elizabeth Charlton, affectionately known as Cissie, congratulates her son Bobby Charlton

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: England Verses Mexico. International Friendly. Bobby Charlton takes a shot

England Verses Mexico. International Friendly. Bobby Charlton takes a shot completes his hat-trick in the 73rd minute. The final score was an impressive England 8 - Mexico 0

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton leaps to elude a defender during the match between Manchester United

Bobby Charlton leaps to elude a defender during the match between Manchester United and Cardiff City at Old Trafford. The match ended as a 3-3 draw, with Bobby Charlton scoring 2 goals

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton, pictured during the Bolton Wanderers verses Manchester United match at

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Left to Right - Roger Hunt (no 21) Bobby Charlton (no 9) and Jimmy Greaves (no 8

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

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: A Question of Sport - 1972. Ray Illingworth

A Question of Sport - 1972. Ray Illingworth, Bobby Charlton and Geoff Boycott together as the English team filming the 1972 BBC Question of Sport Television contest filmed at Old Trafford Cricket

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton of Manchester United is bought down by Dave Mackay of Tottenham Hotspur

Bobby Charlton of Manchester United is bought down by Dave Mackay of Tottenham Hotspur, in the match at Old Trafford, Manchester, but the referee did not give a penalty

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton scored Manchester Uniteds 2nd goal in their 2 - 0 win over Coventry

Bobby Charlton scored Manchester Uniteds 2nd goal in their 2 - 0 win over Coventry City at Old Trafford. George Best had scored the first

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Jack Charlton (left) and his brother Bobby Charlton (right

Jack Charlton (left) and his brother Bobby Charlton (right) sit together at Heathrow Airport, London, as they wait for departure to Mexico for the 1970 World Cup finals

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. Score 3 - 3

Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, FA Charity Shield at Old Trafford. Score 3 - 3. Picture shows Bobby Charlton booked for NOT taking a free kick - he refused because he thought two Spurs players

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton (right) at Preston Station with the Manchester United team as they leave

Bobby Charlton (right) at Preston Station with the Manchester United team as they leave for Wembley. They will be playing Aston Villa in the FA Cup final

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: The Charlton Family in 1974. Picture shoes Left - Mrs Bobby Charlton

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)

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton leaving the pitch at Old Trafford with young fans rushing to shake his

Bobby Charlton leaving the pitch at Old Trafford with young fans rushing to shake his hand or pat him on the back after Manchester Uniteds last game of the season against Leicester

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973

Chelsea verses Manchester United. 28th April 1973. Final score, Chelsea 1 - Manchester United - 0 This was the last ever game Bobby Charlton played for Manchester United

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton answers the telephone at home in Flixton, Manchester

Bobby Charlton answers the telephone at home in Flixton, Manchester, as he is helped by his three year old daughter Suzanne (right) and 15 month old Andrea (left)

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Manchester United Football team fly from Manchester Runway to Dublin for a match against

Manchester United Football team fly from Manchester Runway to Dublin for a match against Coventry, in heavy snow. The match has been arranged because the scheduled local derby of Manchester United

Background imageSir Bobby Charlton Collection: Bobby Charlton pictured training with school boys from Bebington High School

Bobby Charlton pictured training with school boys from Bebington High School, The Wirral, Liverpool, Merseyside. Left to right are Stephen Swanick, Carl Houghton and Kevin Davies, all aged 12



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