088. John Charles Home ⇒ World Football ⇒ Legendary Players Probably the greatest Welsh player of all-time, John Charles was one of the first foreign players to make an impact at the highest level of Italian football. Known as the “Gentle Giant”, he was equally at home as a centre forward or centre-half and enjoyed … Continue reading "088. John Charles"
Wales v Scotland 1954 at Ninian Park
In the last quarter of the nineteenth-century, a very large number of American artists traveled to Paris to absorb its beauty, take advantage of the extensive artistic education available and all the opportunities that education offered. Most returned home after their studies but a few remained declaring Paris their home. Charles Sprague Pearce (1851-1914) was... Read more »
The importance of art to the Restoration is revealed in this tremendous show featuring some of Charles II’s most treasured possessions
JANINE SELF: Imagine for a second that the Premier League’s top scorer is also his club’s best defender. Impossible, surely. Not for William John Charles, CBE.
WalesOnline has gained exclusive access to the minutes of Cardiff City's board meetings through the decades. These are the remarkable stories contained within them
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HRH The Prince of Wales has guest edited the November 14 edition of Country Life. In his leader article, he talks about the threats to the British countryside, and what we can all do to help.
John Charles Ryle was born of well-to-do parents at Macclesfield on 10 May 1816. After a period of private schooling, he entered Eton in February 1828, where he excelled at rowing and cricket. Going up to Christ Church, Oxford in October 1834, he continued his sporting prowess, and captained the First Eleven in his second […]
Finte, dribbling, tunnel. Il suo modo di superare gli avversari rendeva giustizia al suo carattere, focoso ma serafico, un ghigno beffardo sempre dipinto in faccia. Come a voler prendere in giro l’antagonista, con spudorata presunzione di superiorità
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