Sir Bobby Charlton: One of sport's greatest figures
Sir Bobby Charlton was one of England's greatest footballers and symbolised Manchester United both on and off the pitch.
Sir Bobby Charlton was one of England's greatest footballers and symbolised Manchester United both on and off the pitch.
Sir Bobby Charlton, one of the key players in England's 1966 World Cup victory and a Manchester United legend, dies at the age of 86.
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Everton head coach Sean Dyche says the decision by referee Craig Pawson not to give Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate a second yellow card for his challenge on Beto was "incredible".
The defender tripped Beto with the game still goalless but avoided a second yellow card