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Charlie Linney

b. 1925-09-08Retired
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Biography

Charlie Linney (born September 8, 1925) was a notable Australian rules footballer who made significant contributions to the sport during the mid-20th century. He played for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) from 1945 to 1950, where he quickly established himself as a talented player. Linney was known for his exceptional skills on the field and his ability to inspire teammates.

Throughout his career, Linney played in a total of 78 matches, during which he scored 40 goals. His performance in the 1946 season was particularly distinguished, earning him recognition as one of the league's standout players. Linney was a key member of the Essendon team that reached the VFL finals, showcasing his dedication and talent in high-stakes matches.

After retiring from professional football, Linney left a lasting legacy in the Australian Football community. He was remembered not only for his athletic prowess but also for his sportsmanship and commitment to the growth of the game. Linney’s contributions have made an enduring impact, and he is celebrated as an important figure in the history of Essendon and the VFL.

Quick Facts

Full nameCharlie Linney
Date of birth1925-09-08
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