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    Charles Murray Buchan (22 September 1891 – 25 June 1960) was an English footballer, sporting journalist and commentator. Buchan started his career in 1909...
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  • appearances between 1961 and 1976. The club's top league goal scorer is Charlie Buchan, who scored 209 goals from 1911 to 1925; Bobby Gurney is the record...
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  • Hodgson 1925–1940 288 455 0.63 Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leeds United 5 Charlie Buchan 1912–1928 258 481 0.53 Sunderland, Arsenal 6 David Jack 1920–1934 257...
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    competitions, in 390 appearances, scored between 1925 and 1950.[C] Charlie Buchan is the next highest goalscorer, closely behind Gurney with 221 goals...
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    R3 Charlie Buchan 21 1920–21 Div 1 (1) 42 14 13 15 57 60 41 12th R1 Charlie Buchan 27 1921–22 Div 1 (1) 42 16 8 18 60 62 40 12th R1 Charlie Buchan 21...
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    War I 1919 Arthur Knight 1920 Jesse Pennington 1920 Joe McCall 1921 Charlie Buchan 1921 Arthur Grimsdell 1921 Ephraim Longworth 1921–1922 George Wilson...
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  • to become a fabled Arsenal manager himself. With the help of player Charlie Buchan, implemented the nascent WM formation which would serve as a stable...
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  • Scottish-born Canadian author Charlie Buchan (1891–1960), English football player and writer Colin Buchan, Scottish footballer David Buchan (1780–1838), Scottish...
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    FW 1924–1929 117 0 117 18 Dan Lewis  Wales GK 1924–1931 167 0 167 0 Charlie Buchan  England FW 1925–1928 120 0 120 56 Joe Hulme  England FW 1926–1937 374...
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  • Charles Buchan may refer to: Charlie Buchan (1891–1960), English football player and writer Charles Forbes Buchan (1869–1954), British Army officer This...
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    Edith Bilsland, composer, soprano and pianist Michael Bradshaw, actor Charlie Buchan, footballer and writer Mason Burstow, footballer John Carnell, science...
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  • running from 1974 to 1995. Founded by footballer-turned-broadcaster Charlie Buchan and published independently, it was the first publication devoted solely...
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  • Hat-trick of penalties: Billy Walker for Aston Villa v Bradford City in 1921. Charlie Mitten for Manchester United v Aston Villa in 1950. Ken Barnes for Manchester...
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    ESP 2007–2023 15 Harry Kane  England 263 (213) ENG (50) GER 2012– 16 Charlie Buchan  England 258 (258) ENG 1912–1928 17 David Jack  England 257 (257) ENG...
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  • 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: SoccerData. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-905891-61-0. "Charlie Buchan". Doing the 92. Retrieved 11 June 2020. "Jimmy Cookson". Doing the 92...
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    the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 15 March 2017. Charlie Buchan (2011). Charles Buchan: A Lifetime in Football. Random House. ISBN 978-1-84596-927-1...
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  • "Charlie Buchan - the Sunderland legend lives on". Sunderland Echo. Archived from the original on 8 November 2018. Retrieved 7 November 2018. "Charlie...
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    career as a centre-half, but it was at full-back that he excelled, Charlie Buchan describing him as "...the outstanding full-back of his time. A commanding...
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    considered a bargain. Intended as a replacement for retired captain Charlie Buchan, Jack was a success at Highbury. He made his debut against Newcastle...
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    Bobby was signed to Sunderland in May 1925, after being spotted by Charlie Buchan while playing for top non-league side Bishop Auckland. He made his debut...
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  • Arsenal, Chapman immediately made an impact by signing 34-year-old Charlie Buchan, an England international and Sunderland's all-time record goalscorer...
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  • (1898–1973), a New Zealand bacon curer, businessman and art collector Charlie Buchan, footballer Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland Frank Caws...
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    Crystal Palace. This period in their history also saw the goalscoring of Charlie Buchan, who went on to score 221 goals for Sunderland, making him (as of 2009)...
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    One of Chapman's first decisions was to bring in Sunderland striker Charlie Buchan, recognising Arsenal's lack of goal threat. Arsenal finished second...
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  • played for nine clubs in his career. He was the older brother of Charlie Buchan. Buchan began his career with non-League clubs Woodhall Thistle and Northfleet...
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  • footballer December 31 – Steve Bruce, English international June 25 - Charlie Buchan (68), English international footballer (born 1891) September 15 - Héctor...
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  • (23) 8 Charlie Buchan 1911–1925 379 (0) 32 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 411 (0) 9 Michael Gray 1990–2004 341 (22) 17 (1) 23 (4) 2 (0) 383 (27) 10 Charlie Hurley 1957–1969...
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  • manager Herbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he made Charlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another...
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  • 192 league appearances and scored 32 goals. He linked up well with Charlie Buchan for whom he created many goals from the left wing. He went on to play...
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    Chapman's first signing was veteran Charlie Buchan from Sunderland; as well as his contributions on the pitch, Buchan would play an important part of it...
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