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  1. From September 1951 until his death, he edited his own football magazine, Charles Buchan's Football Monthly. He published his autobiography, A Lifetime in Football , in 1955. Buchan died in 1960, at the age of 68, whilst holidaying in Monte Carlo .

  2. Jun 25, 2023 · A legend of both Sunderland AFC and football in general, Charlie Buchan sadly passed away on this day in 1960.

  3. Dec 13, 2017 · In 1960 Charles Buchan passed away whilst holidaying with his wife in Monte Carlo. The Football magazine he founded continued until 1974 (it’s September 1960 edition was packed with tributes to the great man); the Footballer of the Year award he instigated, and the Football Writers Association he founded, continue to this day.

  4. Charles Buchan, 68, former Arsenal and England footballer, died in a Nice casino while placing a 500 franc (7s. 6d.) bet at a roulette table. He fell on the green baize table. Since his retirement he had been a football writer and radio commentator.

  5. Born 1892 in London - Died 1960. Captain of England, Sunderland and Arsenal. Charlie Buchan was a tall, elegant inside forward, a true great of English football before and after the Great War. Originally he signed for Leyton F.C. who were then playing in the Southern League 1st division.

  6. Dec 31, 2012 · His England debut was in Belfast on 15 February 1913, and alongside him were his Sunderland colleagues Jackie Mordue and Frank Cuggy, the Sunderland Triangle. “Perpetual Motion” was its other name. Typically Buchan scored after 10 minutes; old habits die hard at any level.

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  8. May 19, 2020 · Buchan died in 1960 at the age of 68 in Monaco. 60 years on from his death, Charlie Buchan is still remembered and will always be remembered as one of the best footballers of his era, a Sunderland legend, an Arsenal star and a war hero.