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Tony Kay looks on as Alex Parker challenges for the ball mid air -
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Everton v Swansea 1954 -
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Well they were hard but fair in their era Jack charlton was a right DB in the Dirty Leeds side of the 1960s, and had a little black book on who to get Moggsy was top of his list ... Evidently Charlton had been dishing it out all afternoon at Goodison when a free kick was given to the blues Moggsy sprinted from the wing to head butt him going up in a aerial duel, and put him in Walton Hospital knocked out, no one messed with Moggsy........
In Big Jack's autobiography he states that the were only 2 names in the book, Moggsy and Hutchinson of Chelsea. Apparently Moggsy broke big Jack's ankle and stood over him and asked him 'are you OK big fella?'
 
In Big Jack's autobiography he states that the were only 2 names in the book, Moggsy and Hutchinson of Chelsea. Apparently Moggsy broke big Jack's ankle and stood over him and asked him 'are you OK big fella?'
Every time I hear or read the name Jack Charlton, I'm reminded of Ron Hutchinson's pithy summary of the vast & meticulous dossier compiled on the great Leeds centre-half by Dave Sexton in the run-up to the 1970 FA Cup Final: "He's just a w@*nker with a long neck."
 
Every time I hear or read the name Jack Charlton, I'm reminded of Ron Hutchinson's pithy summary of the vast & meticulous dossier compiled on the great Leeds centre-half by Dave Sexton in the run-up to the 1970 FA Cup Final: "He's just a w@*nker with a long neck."
He used to stand and obstruct the opposing goalkeeper on every corner, Labby , and Hursty used to barge him away lankey toss pot - He was never a footballer just a dirty player who Ramsey liked because of his great brother who could play Bobby Charlton
 

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