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She was named for Sergeant Cornelius H. | Charlton, a Medal of Honor recipient. |
having scored 38 goals in 90 appearances for | Charlton, a goal every 2.3 games. |
Born in West | Charlton, a hamlet in Saratoga County, New York, Donna |
ll-known is the one from the narrow and steep | Charlton Abbots road, South of Winchcombe. |
The Abbey, | Charlton Adam in Somerset, England is an irregular two |
The Church of St Peter and St Paul at | Charlton Adam in the parish of Charlton Mackrell, Some |
irport (IATA: N/A, ICAO: NZGC), also known as | Charlton Aerodrome, is an aerodrome between Gore and M |
The match finished 7-6 to | Charlton, after Charlton had only ten men for the majo |
He later linked up with Jack | Charlton again from 1986 to 1995 as assistant manager |
Charlton again returned to his inland job in Gunnedah | |
a great volley, he was never selected by Jack | Charlton again. |
Bessone made his debut for | Charlton against Colchester United. |
eptford Invicta, Croydon Common, Metrogas and | Charlton Albion. |
Charlton all saints in winter | |
All Saints church, | Charlton All Saints |
ompton Greenfield, Hallen, Cribbs Causeway or | Charlton, all of which were transferred from the paris |
Charlene, Catherine, Christina, Caroline and | Charlton; along with 15 grandchildren; three step-gran |
Edward Francis ("Eddie") | Charlton AM (31 October 1929 - 7 November 2004) was an |
once said that while United had Best, Law and | Charlton, an in-form Paddy was the heartbeat of the te |
At the end of 2008, Harkin was released by | Charlton and promptly snapped up by his hometown club, |
ce were John Castleman, and Morgan's brothers | Charlton and Dick. |
e Hart Lane and signed on loan for Port Vale, | Charlton and Norwich City. |
arl Carter and Tony Cooke, Gareth Gwynn, Matt | Charlton, and Adam Buxton. |
g chances for attacking players such as Bobby | Charlton and George Best. |
Marchant, | Charlton and Ledbetter went on to form the band Red Ha |
Charlton and teammate Dennis Viollet swapped places wi | |
e also added those to that section along with | Charlton and Walsall. |
NY 147 intersects NY 67 in the town of | Charlton and serves mainly as a connector between the |
Filton Halt, | Charlton and Hallen stations did not reopen, but in 19 |
eds, along with Rob Dibble, Randy Myers, Norm | Charlton and Tim Layana although he and Layana are rar |
ournament, in the last 16 match between Eddie | Charlton and Kirk Stevens, which took place on the aft |
August 2010 Fry made his first appearance for | Charlton and scored his first goal, in a 3-1 away defe |
Charlton and Marjorie Lyons had two sons: Charlton Hav | |
he Match award in his next two games, against | Charlton and Newcastle United, and scored his first go |
Charlton and Dorothy's son, also named Charlton Ogburn | |
With managers such as Jack | Charlton and then Willie McFaul, Newcastle remained in |
sa was initially devised and written by Peter | Charlton and Paul Goddard, who himself operated the ch |
tt Key was born to Ann Phoebe Penn Dagworthy ( | Charlton) and Captain John Ross Key at the family plan |
) military land grant in 1774 to Southall and | Charlton, and changed hands numerous times between the |
2-0 win over Mexico (goals coming from Bobby | Charlton and Roger Hunt) that moves them closes to qua |
Sturbridge is bordered by | Charlton and Southbridge to the east, Union, Connectic |
dnesday a severe thunderstorm burst over East | Charlton, and an hour later Mrs Hickmott and her son S |
e son of Lieutenant Colonel Richard Granville | Charlton, and served in the Tirah Campaign of 1897-98 |
e five children , Derrell, sue for custody of | Charlton and Terrence when Charlton was 15. |
eagues during the 2006-07 season saw Watford, | Charlton and Sheffield United all relegated and replac |
h training session, meets Mick Byrne and Jack | Charlton and must explain to them why he brought a dec |
everal other Virginia Tech Alumni such as Ike | Charlton and Bryan Randall. |
ted to crack cocaine, and she often abandoned | Charlton and his younger brother Terrence while search |
He did make any first team appearances for | Charlton, and transferred to Chester City in December |
Olympics team, paid Hay A$10 a week to train | Charlton and backstroker Tom Boast. |
llowed his more skilled team-mates like Bobby | Charlton and, later, George Best more space on the fie |
les, with many of the same creators, were the | Charlton anthologies The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves |
les, with many of the same creators, were the | Charlton anthologies The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves |
les, with many of the same creators, were the | Charlton anthologies The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves |
While Brenner and | Charlton are enjoying a round of golf, Fletcher interr |
Bugsby's Reach of the River Thames in the New | Charlton area of London in the London Borough of Green |
Fluff | Charlton as Taffy |
Trotter had originally joined | Charlton as a trainer twenty two years earlier under J |
He has since returned to | Charlton as part of their work in the community scheme |
He joined | Charlton as an apprentice in the 2004-05 season. |
club and promptly sacked him, installing Jack | Charlton as caretaker manager. |
Sodje mainly appeared for | Charlton as a substitute during the 2010-11 season. |
innear turned down the chance to replace Jack | Charlton as manager of the Republic of Ireland nationa |
r BBC Radio Devon and as a scout for sometime | Charlton assistant manager Keith Peacock. |
Dowlais-born Astley played for | Charlton, Aston Villa, Derby County, Blackpool and Met |
He married Ann Phoebe Penn Dagworthy | Charlton at the city of Frederick on October 19, 1775. |
er in Desires of Frankenstein by James Martin | Charlton at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
r his management against bottom of the league | Charlton at Carrow Road in December. |
He later succeeded Jack | Charlton at Middlesbrough but left after a disagreemen |
ager-coach at Bury in 1972; and No 2 to Bobby | Charlton at Preston North End in 1973-74. |
or the next couple of seasons, deputising for | Charlton at right back or Dennis Evans at left back. |
The Speedy Young Wagstaff joined | Charlton at the age of 18 after being spotted at a Cha |
Chandler was released by | Charlton at the end of the 1996-97 season, having play |
best local, and worldwide talent to bring to | Charlton at a young age. |
had later on 14 August 2009 an trial out with | Charlton Athletic F.C.. |
He joined | Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2003 by virtue of t |
He was sold to | Charlton Athletic for £10,000 in November 1972 after a |
promotion to Division One, Phillips moved to | Charlton Athletic for £25,000 before finishing his lea |
also played for York City F.C., Watford F.C., | Charlton Athletic F.C. and most notably Colchester Uni |
ayed as a fullback in the Football League for | Charlton Athletic and Watford and in non-league footba |
Bailey joined | Charlton Athletic from non-League club Gorleston in 19 |
November 2000 Boanas took over as manager of | Charlton Athletic Ladies, while still managing Tooting |
Mc Allister joined | Charlton Athletic in August 1981, he featured in 55 ma |
In 2000, he joined the coaching staff at | Charlton Athletic as reserve team manager, leading the |
After being rejected by | Charlton Athletic at the age of 15, Boyd moved to Stev |
o score twice with the new ball as Derby beat | Charlton Athletic 4-1. |
He made his debut on 6 October for | Charlton Athletic in their 4-1 home win against League |
He signed for | Charlton Athletic on 11 January 2007 for a reported fe |
Aberdare Athletic and | Charlton Athletic were successful, and joined the Foot |
In 2007 | Charlton Athletic men were relegated from the Premier |
nd Great Eastern Railway Works before joining | Charlton Athletic in 1921, the full back played 236 ma |
He signed for | Charlton Athletic in 1921 and went on to play in 66 ma |
gned in August 2001 to focus on his role with | Charlton Athletic Ladies. |
Born in Dagenham, Allen represented | Charlton Athletic (1956-1961), Reading (1961-1970) and |
e he scored against Sunderland, and also with | Charlton Athletic in 1993-94. |
£1.5 million for Whyte's services, which the | Charlton Athletic board rejected despite the club bein |
e season well with wins over Cardiff City and | Charlton Athletic saw Stoke top the table. |
ract with Crystal Palace in 1989 and moved to | Charlton Athletic on a permanent basis in 1994. |
for Chapel-en-le-Frith, Huddersfield Town and | Charlton Athletic before joining Port Vale in February |
youngster, training in the youth academies of | Charlton Athletic and Chelsea. |
t. Columb's College, he eventually signed for | Charlton Athletic in the summer of 2006. |
Charlton Athletic | |
Achampong then played for | Charlton Athletic between 1989 and 1990, playing in 10 |
ame played at the historic ground was against | Charlton Athletic in April 1997. |
ade his Chelsea debut in October 1952 against | Charlton Athletic and scored in a 2-2 draw. |
as part of the Burnley side which lost 0-1 to | Charlton Athletic in the 1947 FA Cup Final. |
, a 15-year-old Earnshaw scored twice against | Charlton Athletic in an FA Women's Premier League Cup |
8, when he sealed an emergency loan deal with | Charlton Athletic prior to a permanent move the follow |
Charlton Athletic Community | |
In February 1971, Endean was transferred to | Charlton Athletic of the Second Division, where he spe |
e to hold down a regular spot and he moved to | Charlton Athletic in March 1963 for £15,000. |
is career at Millwall, but also had spells at | Charlton Athletic and Bristol City, as well as loan sp |
Division South outfit Thames before moving to | Charlton Athletic to become the assistant manager. |
ho played as defender for West Ham United and | Charlton Athletic in the Football League, as well as Q |
He played professionally for | Charlton Athletic and Southend United between 1965 and |
He later served as assistant manager at | Charlton Athletic before stepping down after the resig |
oal in Swindon's play-off semi-final win over | Charlton Athletic in May 2010. |
Following that run, Town beat | Charlton Athletic 5-1, but Town's form never made any |
captain of the 'Gas Girls' Holtham signed for | Charlton Athletic in 2006. |
He subsequently played league football for | Charlton Athletic before returning to non-League footb |
Town F.C., Aldershot F.C., Exeter City F.C., | Charlton Athletic F.C. and Exeter City again before le |
meant victory on the final day encounter with | Charlton Athletic at The Valley was needed - the Addic |
a brief spell with Sunderland before joining | Charlton Athletic a year later. |
During the 2003-04 English football season, | Charlton Athletic F.C. competed in the FA Premier Leag |
In 2010, | Charlton Athletic F.C. invited Kerr to train, after se |
footballer who played for Huddersfield Town, | Charlton Athletic and Ipswich Town. |
am, Quinn was in the starting line up to face | Charlton Athletic in the semi-final in which Crystal P |
and two (one a penalty) in a 3-1 victory over | Charlton Athletic at Bloomfield Road on November 29. |
He signed for | Charlton Athletic on 9 March 1999 and played with them |
March 2011 Parrett signed for League One side | Charlton Athletic on loan until the end of the 2010-11 |
He played his first match for | Charlton Athletic on 23 January 2007 against Middlesbr |
Fleetwood made his long-awaited debut for | Charlton Athletic away to Hereford United in the 2010 |
seasons at West Ham, Kitson was loaned out to | Charlton Athletic and Crystal Palace, but neither of t |
He signed for | Charlton Athletic in 1921. |
Crane started his professional career with | Charlton Athletic in July 1990 as a trainee. |
"Drowned" ( | Charlton Athletic Football Grounds, 1974) |
s United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United and | Charlton Athletic who he helped to win the War Cup Sou |
Fenton later appeared for Millwall, | Charlton Athletic and Colchester United, making over 4 |
Charlton Athletic and Watford were relegated. | |
Previously he played for | Charlton Athletic where he was the club's youngest eve |
ved testimonial in 2005 against his brother's | Charlton Athletic side. |
Scott Wagstaff, footballer for | Charlton Athletic F.C. |
r who played four league games in England for | Charlton Athletic in the 1964-65 season. |
ey won their playoff semi final after beating | Charlton Athletic on penalties but were defeated by on |
pact, scoring the winner on his debut against | Charlton Athletic on December 14, 1946. |
r 1972, and made his debut in a 2-0 defeat at | Charlton Athletic on 2 December that year. |
Charlton Athletic 3-3 Swindon Town on aggregate. | |
long-range strike in a 3-1 victory at home to | Charlton Athletic on 9 January 1999. |
During the 1998-99 English football season, | Charlton Athletic F.C. competed in the FA Premier Leag |
Football League side | Charlton Athletic begin each of their home games by pl |
es, in a 1-1 draw against Premier League side | Charlton Athletic in August 2006. |
In September 2008 he joined | Charlton Athletic on loan until the end of the year. |
Burton joined Championship side | Charlton Athletic on loan on 27 November 2008 with a v |
t was that he did not have to give up being a | Charlton Athletic Director. |
ce again after the arrival of Dean Kiely from | Charlton Athletic in January 2006. |
During the 2001-02 English football season, | Charlton Athletic F.C. competed in the FA Premier Leag |
& Diamonds fans that when he was released by | Charlton Athletic at the end of the 2004-05 season aft |
elf as a striker when moving across London to | Charlton Athletic where he managed 58 goals in 228 gam |
He signed for | Charlton Athletic in August 2003 but made no appearanc |
at the clubs old Burnden Park ground against | Charlton Athletic in April 1997. |
am and departed for fellow second flight team | Charlton Athletic after just one season at Molineux. |
er 1938 and made his first team debut against | Charlton Athletic in September 1939. |
d, Evans played for Tilbury as an amateur and | Charlton Athletic before Reds manager Don Welsh paid £ |
He spent three years with | Charlton Athletic in 2004-2007. |
rsenal, he had spells with Aberdare Athletic, | Charlton Athletic and Blackpool. |
Charlton Athletic Player of the Year (1): 2002-03 | |
Waghorn joined Championship side | Charlton Athletic on a month's loan on 17 November 200 |
Ford began his career at | Charlton Athletic under Alan Curbishley and was promot |
urnemouth team and brother Luke captained the | Charlton Athletic team, who were the opponents. |
he midst of a financial crisis he was sold to | Charlton Athletic for £3,000 in January 1933. |
In September 1987 | Charlton Athletic broke Vale's transfer record by payi |
He joined | Charlton Athletic a year later for £500,000. |
eason was 18th, prior to the home game versus | Charlton Athletic on 23 December 2006 (an early kick-o |
rlie' Vaughan was a footballer who played for | Charlton Athletic and Portsmouth as a centre forward d |
Diawara signed for | Charlton Athletic on a four-year deal for £3.712m on 3 |
In October, 1970 he transferred to | Charlton Athletic where he went on to make a further 7 |
the station was the scene of a fight between | Charlton Athletic and Southampton football hooligans t |
ing the 0-0 draw between Bolton Wanderers and | Charlton Athletic on 15 December of that year. |
Homelands, losing 7-2 in a friendly against a | Charlton Athletic XI. |
art from the newly completed Wembley Stadium, | Charlton Athletic F.C. decided to move to The Mount fo |
the Reds, who began with a 3-0 home win over | Charlton Athletic before overcoming Olympus Piraeus in |
g game of the 2010-11 season, a 1-0 defeat at | Charlton Athletic on 7 August and his first goal of th |
ted from the Premier League in 2007; Watford, | Charlton Athletic (south) and Sheffield United (north) |
y Allen, and in October 1993 he was loaned to | Charlton Athletic and later that season to Watford. |
al, having been in the Arsenal side beaten by | Charlton Athletic Ladies in the 2006 final. |
He was first team coach to Alan Curbishley at | Charlton Athletic for many years before he and Curbish |
in the top flight after an eight-year exile, | Charlton Athletic made a good start to the Premiership |
e he also had brief stints as a trialist with | Charlton Athletic and as a non-contract player with To |
y, where he spent the majority of his career, | Charlton Athletic and Northampton Town. |
matched in a Second Division fixture between | Charlton Athletic and Middlesbrough in October 1960. |
and 15 teams in the Southern League - won by | Charlton Athletic Reserves. |
He had a trial with | Charlton Athletic in February. |
He moved from Non League Ramsgate Athletic to | Charlton Athletic in 1946 where he stayed until 1957 p |
ratced the interest of League clubs including | Charlton Athletic and Colchester United. |
The Eagles beat | Charlton Athletic in the semi-finals to take them to t |
the 1934-35 season during a 2-1 victory over | Charlton Athletic and was a virtual ever present in hi |
ghton & Hove Albion for three years, and then | Charlton Athletic in 1924-25. |
Masiello made his first team | Charlton Athletic F.C. debut in a friendly against Dut |
Luciano went on to make 10 appearances for | Charlton Athletic and scored one goal against West Bro |
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