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  1. Founded in 1864 – some 14 years before Manchester United and 37 before the New York Yankees - the Carlton Football Club is amongst the oldest and greatest of world sporting institutions and with 16 Grand Final victories to its name, the competition’s most successful.. In the first three decades of Carlton’s existence, from the days of the Challenge Cup through to the Victoria Football ...

  2. 2 de ago. de 2011 · The decade between 1986 and 1996 witnessed the most exciting era ever in the annals of Irish soccer. Starting with the qualification for the 1988 Euro Finals...

  3. The Complete Series: The Charlton Years: The Charlton Years - Ebook written by Lee Falk, Joe Gill. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read The Complete Series: The Charlton Years: The Charlton Years.

  4. 6 de mar. de 2012 · Hermes Press is collecting, all 74 issues of The Phantom comic books which ran from 1962-1977, and this volume begins the Charlton years. Volume One of The Charlton Years picks up with The Phantom #30, the first Charlton issue, and features all The Phantom stories from issues #30-#40. Volume One of The Chartlon years features cover art by Frank ...

  5. After 80 years, Sam Walsh joins Arthur Sanger in historic games record Sam Walsh linked with descendants of Arthur Sanger as he equalled the games record in the Carlton No.18. AFL. History "You barrack like hell": Former Blue Strauch reflects on Jenna's Olympic silver Former Blue Dean Strauch is happy to be ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2014 · In terms of the B & F, it’s worth noting that in the 85 years since Horrie Clover took out the inaugural trophy for Club Champion in 1929, all but five Carlton Best and Fairests – George Gniel, Arthur Hodgson, Bill Milroy, Corey McKernan and David Teague – were named in the coveted 150.

  7. Alan Curbishley’s time as Charlton Manager came to an end after 15 years at the helm. Having steered the club to its greatest successes since the days of Jimmy Seed, his resignation was announced prior to a defeat to Blackburn Rovers in SE7 on April 29th, 2006.