...to lift the famous trophy - after legendary pair Eusebio and Luis Figo - and joins fellow Red Devils George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton in taking the gong. "I want to thank those who voted for me, those who know me and those who live with me," Ronaldo...
...top and a manager’s coat. And Keane’s not alone in finding the change too strange. World Cup winners Bobby Moore (Southend), Bobby Charlton (Preston), Geoff Hurst (Chelsea) and Alan Ball (lots of clubs) failed to find managerial success to match their playing...
...deserved to be awarded the gong. Ronaldo became the fourth United player to land the trophy, following in the footsteps of Sir Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and George Best; and Ferguson will be present to see the 23-year-old, who is also expected to be crowned...
...accolade on Tuesday. Ronaldo became the fourth United player to land the trophy, following in the footsteps of Sir Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and George Best. Ferguson will be present to see the 23-year-old, who is also expected to be crowned FIFA world player...
...that it has been so long since one of our players was given such recognition on the European stage. Whilst Denis Law and Sir Bobby Charlton join Best and Ronaldo as former winners, it is remarkable to see not just how few United players have been named the...
...management, but there has been a trend over the years where some of the greatest players just couldn't cut it as managers. Bobby Charlton is probably the most quoted example. Look at the big four clubs in the Premier League, Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool...
...the dressing room. Matt Busby's boys did not have hair-care times, they waited their turn at the barber's. Well, maybe not Bobby Charlton or Nobby Stiles. But it is doubtful whether their regular trim was any concern of the club. Ronaldo clearly appreciates...
...spoke of a wonderfully selfless commitment as Juventus crumbled before the weight of his effort. Afterwards Sir Bobby Charlton admitted sheepishly that Keane had driven him to flout the etiquette of the directors' box. Charlton said: "I didn't recall ever...
...they only needed a draw to stay up. They needed a win, and their defensive keep-ball tactics ran the clock down to relegation. Bobby Charlton. Another of the Class of ‘66, Charlton didn’t stay in management long, realising he didn’t have a knack for it. Prolonged...
...capped player on 107 caps and the London-born star is honoured be to among the likes of the great Bobby Moore and Sir Bobby Charlton in terms of England appearances. "I'm very honoured and privileged to be on 107 caps. At one point I didn't think I'd make...