Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Albert Page, Alfred Sellman, Billy Grassam, Bill Bidmead, Byron Bubb, Charlie Aston, Charlie Buchan, Charlie McGibbon, Cliff Jones (Welsh footballer), Curtis Allen, Daniel Francis (footballer), David Neave, Dean Chandler, Frank Hesham, Frank Newton, Fred Avey, Fred Boreham, Fred Ferrari, Fred Massey, George Armitage (footballer), George Burrell, George Seeley, Herbert Coates, Jack Banks, James Moles, Jamie Waite, Jimmy Collins (English footballer), Jimmy Durrant (footballer), Jimmy Jackson (footballer), Jimmy Robertson (footballer born 1880), Joel Etienne-Clark, Len Casey (footballer), Len Hughes, Mark Bell (footballer), Marvin McCoy, Max Seeburg, Michael Bakare, Peggy Lokando, Peter Turner (Scottish footballer), Rio Alderton, Sam Meredith, Sandy Tait, Segar Bastard, Shaun Batt, Simon Clark (footballer), Tarkan Mustafa, Terry Burton, Tommy Cable, Tommy Shanks, Tom Leslie, Vivian Gibbins. Excerpt: Charles "Charlie" Murray Buchan (22 September 1891 - 25 June 1960) was an English football player and writer. Buchan's playing career started with Arsenal (then Woolwich Arsenal) before he moved to Leyton, and then onto a prolific fourteen-year period with Sunderland: he was Sunderland's leading scorer for seven of his nine seasons with the club, and remains the club's all-time record League goalscorer. He won the Football League First Division with Sunderland in 1913 and was a losing finalist in the 1913 FA Cup Final. During his period with Sunderland Buchan served with the Sherwood Foresters after the outbreak of the First World War, being awarded the Military Medal. He re-joined Arsenal in 1925 and was a losing finalist again in Arsenal's first FA Cup final in 1927. Buchan was responsible, along with Herbert Chapman for Arsenal's adoption of the WM formation which eventually brought Arsenal significant success in the...