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CHARLES BUCHANS FOOTBALL MONTHLY FEBRUARY 1967 JOHN HORE
JOHN HORE : ENGLAND TEAM :
JOCK WALLACE : BRYAN ROBSON
and muchĀ moreĀ
A4 SIZE
CONDITION ā¦. All items listed are pre – owned .Condition generally good with
some issues having delivery name to cover , may have little soiling/creasing/browning/
minorĀ tears/spine wear/rusted staples/paper corrosion around staples.
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Supplements / Free Gifts ( when applicable ) are NOT included unless stated
CHARLEL BUCHAN’S FOOTBALL MONTHLY
JOHN HORE : ENGLAND TEAM :
JOCK WALLACE : BRYAN ROBSON
and muchĀ moreĀ
A4 SIZE
CONDITION ā¦. All items listed are pre – owned .Condition generally good with some issues having delivery name to cover , may have little soiling/creasing/browning/ minorĀ tears/spine wear/rusted staples/paper corrosion around staples.
The image you see is for the item you will receive , enlarge the Image for better view
Supplements / Free Gifts ( when applicable ) are NOT included unless stated
Charles Murray BuchanĀ (22 September 1891 ā 25 June 1960) was an EnglishĀ footballer, sporting journalist and commentator.[3]
Buchan started his career in 1909 with Woolwich Arsenal (later renamedĀ Arsenal F.C.). He is known for his career withĀ Sunderland, where he became leading scorer for 7 of his 9 seasons with the club. He remains the club’s all-time record League goalscorer. He was a winner of theĀ First DivisionĀ title in 1913, and reached theĀ 1913 FA Cup FinalĀ with Sunderland.
Buchan served with the infantry regiment,Ā Sherwood Foresters, during theĀ First World WarĀ and was awarded with theĀ Military MedalĀ for his service.
He re-joined Woolwich Arsenal in 1925, and saw the club to their first FA Cup final in 1927. Along withĀ Herbert Chapman, Buchan was a pioneer of Arsenal’s adoption of theĀ WM formation, which brought significant success in the for the club in the 1930s. He was capped six times by theĀ England National Football Team, scoring four goals.[3]
After retiring from football, Buchan became a footballĀ journalistĀ withĀ The Daily NewsĀ – later renamed toĀ News Chronicle. He also commentated for theĀ BBC. In 1947, he co-founded theĀ Football Writers’ Association.
From 1951, he edited his own football magazine –Ā Charles Buchan’s Football Monthly.[3]
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