The King

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His time at Sunderland came a couple of years too soon for me to see him play, but the fact he was voted player of the century ahead of legends like Carter, Gurney, Mapson, Crossan, Ford, Shackleton, Montgomery, Watson and Rowell says it all for me about how great a player he was.

RIP Charlie. The undisputed King of Sunderland!
 
I know, I know.....but how good would The Charlie Hurley Stadium sound?

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We genuinely need to start thinking about stuff like this. Stadiums 27 years old and we have one stand named after a stand in Roker Park that in my opinion was and is ridiculous. There's plenty corners, stands etc that could show some respect to past greats by renaming. I'm still amazed there isn't something in there for Mr Porterfield,North stand or something.
 
His time at Sunderland came a couple of years too soon for me to see him play, but the fact he was voted player of the century ahead of legends like Carter, Gurney, Mapson, Crossan, Ford, Shackleton, Montgomery, Watson and Rowell says it all for me about how great a player he was.

RIP Charlie. The undisputed King of Sunderland!
I was there in the Mecca the day we voted him the king
November 1979
 
He scored my first Sunderland goal at my first Sunderland game.
As all have said , a gentleman, and so humble I remember him once saying that whilst he always was so happy to receive invitations to go to Roker/SOL , he couldn’t understand why such a fuss was being made if him .
“ I’d walk a million strolls -
for one of your goals
my Chaarrrlllie….”