A compilation of a large number of the record 49 goals scored by Bobby Charlton for England - interesting to note how many of them were with his trademark long-range shots.
Bobby was an Inside-Forward either Inside-Right or Inside-Left. He was naturally right footed but was also two-footed with his left arguably became the greater of the two. Long-range vicious thunderbolts, long and short passing, great dribbler, great stamina and intelligence. A true No.8 and No.10 under the 2-3-5 system( No.1 goalkeeper, two full-backs- No.2 Right Fullback and No.3 Left Fullback, three half-backs- No.4 Right Half, No.5 Centre-Half, No.6 Left Half, five forwards- No.7 Outside-Right, No.8 Inside-Right, No.9 Centre-Forward, No.10 Inside-Left and No.11 Outside-Left.
My favourite player of all time was our bobby . Just pure class and gentleman. I was so lucky to see him play and even meet him . One things for sure their will never be a player like our Bobby seen again .
Cup winner, League winner, European Cup winner, World Cup winner, European Footballer of the Year, record goalscorer, the greatest footballer England ever produced. Thank you Sir Bobby...
The present England team should hang their heads in shame, Bobby was the true England star who could score with either foot, a real master of his game and time.
Other great goals are his volley against Scotland on his debut at Hampden Park in 1958 when we beat them 4-0. Bobby scored our third goal. 1966 against Mexico it was both his and England’s first goal of not just the match but in the entire tournament. And what a great goal it was. 2-0 it ended. 1965 against Scotland at Wembley Stadium- he scored the first goal of the match and it ended 2-2, England being reduced to nine men through injury after having been 2-0 up. 1962 against Argentina in the World Cup in Chile. We beat Argentina 3-1- Charlton as you see in the video was playing outside-left. From the free kick. Maybe a right footed shot goal commentary 1966 at Hampden Park against Scotland. It finished Scotland 3-4 England- Bobby Charlton scoring the winning goal. Another personal favourite is the headed goal from the edge of the box.
Great compilation I think the first goal shown was Charltons last against Colombia in 1970 and the last one shown was his first against Scotland in 58 assisted by Tom Finney with that lovely slow hanging cross.
Marvellous, marvellous footage for which many thanks indeed. But why, oh why obscure the original commentary with random background music? The now ubiquitous imposition of music onto archive sports footage is one of the most unnecessary media crimes of the modern age. Am I the only one who thinks this? Rant over!
My favourite goal of his in this video compilation was the second last goal. “England have switched their forward line, for a moment it looks like Finney’s outside-right, Charlton’s outside-left. Now Haynes to Charlton... it’s this great man Charlton and a great goal!! Oh what a goal!
HE WAS A MIDFIELDS PLAYER NOT A STRIKER HE SCORED 1 GOAL IN 2 GAMES FOR ENGLAND AND WAS ENGLANDS HIGHEST GOAL SCORER WITH 49 AND MAN UTD TOP SCORER WITH OVER 200 SO WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT WHEN YOU SAID HE WASNT A GREAT SCORER OF GOALS HE WAS LIKE STEVEN GERRARD OR LAMPARD HE GOT OVER 200 FROM MIDFIELD THATS INCREDIBLE ROONEY A STRIKER TOOK 12 YEARS TO BEAT HIS RECORD ALAN SHEARER AND MICHAEL OWEN DIDNT SCORE AS OFTEN FOR ENGLAND, I MEAN HE PLAYED CENTRE MID AND SCORED MORE THAN ANY MAN UTD STRIKER
Football back then was so much more exciting because teams did not sit back and defend but went all out attack and played five players in the forward line. Teams would still attack when they were only 1-0 up in the 90th minute and would not be satisfied with a 1-0 score line. And... there were plenty of goals. Six, seven, eight or nine goals in one match would be scored so regularly, that it would not surprise anyone about the score line whereas if three or four goals are scored in one match nowadays it is a surprise. I hate seeing overly defensive and negative play with too many playing in a defensive manner. I love winning but if it comes at the expense of entertainment or lack of it i.e. not scoring plenty and out and out attacking with five forwards then otherwise it becomes boring and not worth watching. I hate the fact that teams do and would settle for 1-0. In fact I would demand my money back if that was the case.
@@brianvincent4165 I meant no disrespect so apologies if any offence was caused. Great reply from you also which I do appreciate. Wishing you all the best.
Bobby Charlton just died. Rest in Peace, easily the GOAT English player.
Bobby was an Inside-Forward either Inside-Right or Inside-Left. He was naturally right footed but was also two-footed with his left arguably became the greater of the two. Long-range vicious thunderbolts, long and short passing, great dribbler, great stamina and intelligence. A true No.8 and No.10 under the 2-3-5 system( No.1 goalkeeper, two full-backs- No.2 Right Fullback and No.3 Left Fullback, three half-backs- No.4 Right Half, No.5 Centre-Half, No.6 Left Half, five forwards- No.7 Outside-Right, No.8 Inside-Right, No.9 Centre-Forward, No.10 Inside-Left and No.11 Outside-Left.
Amazing when you think how heavy those old footballs were.
My favourite player of all time was our bobby . Just pure class and gentleman.
I was so lucky to see him play and even meet him . One things for sure their will never be a player like our Bobby seen again .
I love watching Bobby Charlton's cannonball shots for goal, especially from a long way out.
Cup winner, League winner, European Cup winner, World Cup winner, European Footballer of the Year, record goalscorer, the greatest footballer England ever produced.
Thank you Sir Bobby...
Great player ,scored with either foot ,class act on and off the park
That goal against Mexico will always be England’s best ever
Yes it was a thing of beauty. The man was pure class . And in my view England, s greatest ever footballer .
The present England team should hang their heads in shame, Bobby was the true England star who could score with either foot, a real master of his game and time.
Other great goals are his volley against Scotland on his debut at Hampden Park in 1958 when we beat them 4-0. Bobby scored our third goal.
1966 against Mexico it was both his and England’s first goal of not just the match but in the entire tournament. And what a great goal it was. 2-0 it ended.
1965 against Scotland at Wembley Stadium- he scored the first goal of the match and it ended 2-2, England being reduced to nine men through injury after having been 2-0 up.
1962 against Argentina in the World Cup in Chile. We beat Argentina 3-1- Charlton as you see in the video was playing outside-left.
From the free kick.
Maybe a right footed shot goal commentary
1966 at Hampden Park against Scotland. It finished Scotland 3-4 England- Bobby Charlton scoring the winning goal.
Another personal favourite is the headed goal from the edge of the box.
I never got to witness him on the pitch but I wish I could've been there to witness such greatness
RIP LEGEND 🙏⚽️🏴
Great compilation I think the first goal shown was Charltons last against Colombia in 1970 and the last one shown was his first against Scotland in 58 assisted by Tom Finney with that lovely slow hanging cross.
One of our all time greats, I was at Wembley for his 100th International
Я видел Бобби Чарльтона в 1989 году в Москве, когда он приезжал на 60- летие Льва Яшина. Великий футболист, хороший человек. Я проживаю в Казахстане.
Marvellous, marvellous footage for which many thanks indeed. But why, oh why obscure the original commentary with random background music? The now ubiquitous imposition of music onto archive sports footage is one of the most unnecessary media crimes of the modern age. Am I the only one who thinks this?
Rant over!
A true legend. One of the all time greats.
My favourite goal of his in this video compilation was the second last goal.
“England have switched their forward line, for a moment it looks like Finney’s outside-right, Charlton’s outside-left. Now Haynes to Charlton... it’s this great man Charlton and a great goal!! Oh what a goal!
sir bobby chartlon best footbal playerrrrr
Spot on Thomas, the GOAT.
My father favourite player sir bobby... the great player the lagend..
If he was playing now, his total would be double the 49 he scored and basically a midfielder, not a striker.
England's best ever player
The greatest player of all time.
he was not a great scorer of goals. He was a scorer of Great goals )
HE WAS A MIDFIELDS PLAYER NOT A STRIKER HE SCORED 1 GOAL IN 2 GAMES FOR ENGLAND AND WAS ENGLANDS HIGHEST GOAL SCORER WITH 49 AND MAN UTD TOP SCORER WITH OVER 200 SO WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT WHEN YOU SAID HE WASNT A GREAT SCORER OF GOALS HE WAS LIKE STEVEN GERRARD OR LAMPARD HE GOT OVER 200 FROM MIDFIELD THATS INCREDIBLE ROONEY A STRIKER TOOK 12 YEARS TO BEAT HIS RECORD ALAN SHEARER AND MICHAEL OWEN DIDNT SCORE AS OFTEN FOR ENGLAND, I MEAN HE PLAYED CENTRE MID AND SCORED MORE THAN ANY MAN UTD STRIKER
Imagine what Sir Bobby would have done with one of the pathetic light balls from today? He'd have blasted through the net!!
Send them into orbit.
bloodlust1000 The guy was a footballing god.
How many players could hit the ball that sweet with either foot?
None but Mason Greenwood
Not trying to compare them..but Christiano ronaldo can do it...
None.
He was a different class - left, right, headers. How much would he be worth these days?
He’s got nothing on maradona he could use his hand to score
How the hell could he hit those old footballs that hard?
He kicked them with his feet.
I am wondering if we should have had him in the team for 2016 ... !!
Bobby Charlton - no-one anywhere near his ability in the current England team. Full stop!
2:19, what a strike!
Gerrad upgrade version
Gerrard could not lace Bobby's boots!!!!!
Beckenbauer reckoned he was the best player in the world in 1966. You can see why.
Left foot, right foot, head, BANG!
great great english man[ thank you Bob
Football back then was so much more exciting because teams did not sit back and defend but went all out attack and played five players in the forward line. Teams would still attack when they were only 1-0 up in the 90th minute and would not be satisfied with a 1-0 score line. And... there were plenty of goals. Six, seven, eight or nine goals in one match would be scored so regularly, that it would not surprise anyone about the score line whereas if three or four goals are scored in one match nowadays it is a surprise. I hate seeing overly defensive and negative play with too many playing in a defensive manner. I love winning but if it comes at the expense of entertainment or lack of it i.e. not scoring plenty and out and out attacking with five forwards then otherwise it becomes boring and not worth watching. I hate the fact that teams do and would settle for 1-0. In fact I would demand my money back if that was the case.
sir Robert Charlton , hammer of the Scots
There’s only one Bobby Charlton
2.10 what was that defender thinking?….geez tackle him you nong.how the game has changed over the years.
Yeah but could he do this against stoke on a cold windy monday night?
Always did!!!!
@@brianvincent4165 Easy on the exclamation marks boy. It was a tongue in cheek comment. Chill out.
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Wonderful shout.
My apology.
A dying old man who also loved Bobby Charlton as a child.
Please forgive me.
Xxx.
@@brianvincent4165 I meant no disrespect so apologies if any offence was caused. Great reply from you also which I do appreciate. Wishing you all the best.