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Chic Charnley
Scottish footballer
"James Charnley" redirects here. For the national landmark in Chicago, see James Charnley House.
James Callaghan "Chic" Charnley (born 11 June 1963 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player and coach.
Charnley's playing career lasted nearly 20 years, with spells at Hamilton Academical, St Mirren, Hibernian and Dundee, however he is perhaps best known for his numerous spells at Partick Thistle. He also was a coach at Thistle for a short time and was briefly assistant manager of Clyde.
Throughout his career, Charnley had a reputation as being a hot-head; he was sent off 17 times in a senior career which lasted for nearly 20 years.[2]
Club career
Charnley played for a number of clubs: Ayr United, Clydebank,[3]Hamilton Accies, Partick Thistle, St Mirren, Bolton (on loan), Djurgårdens IF, Dumbarton, Dundee,[4]Hibernian[5] and Cork City F.C.
He also played for non-league clubs Rutherglen Gle