Appearances:
38 |
Starts:
38 |
Substitute:
0 |
Unused:
0 |
Goals:
14 |
Games per Goal:
2.71 |
Assists:
Goal Involvements:
Player #177
Source: Football card #13 Charlie Millington issued by Taddy & Co for Grapnel and Imperial cigarettes under the Prominent Footballers series, first series, 1907.
Source: Football card #13 Charlie Millington issued by Taddy & Co for Grapnel and Imperial cigarettes under the Prominent Footballers series, first series, 1907.
Born:
Citizenship:
Position:
From:
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Seasons:
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Winger
1905-06
1907-08
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Charlie Millington
Charlie Millington
Seasons Quick-View
Season
1905-06 | 1906-07 | 1907-08 |
Age
21 | 22 | 23 |
Division
D1 | D1 | D1 |
Squad #
Appearances
7 | 30 | 1 |
Starts
7 | 30 | 1 |
Subs
0 | 0 | 0 |
Unused
0 | 0 | 0 |
Goals
7 | 7 | 0 |
Assists
Bookings
Red Cards
Games / Goals
Goal
Involvements
FAC: FA Cup; FL: Football League; D1: Division 1; D2: Division 2; D3: Division 3; PL: Premier League; CH: Championship
Goalkeeping Statistics
Season
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
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1905-06 | 1906-07 | 1907-08 |
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⛔ %
🥅 : Goals Conceded; 🔢 : Goals Conceded per Game; ⛔ : Clean Sheets.
Charles John Henry Millington
Birth Date
25 April 1882
Birth Place
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Birth Country
England
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Citizenship
England
Villa Youth
n/a
Previous Teams
1901-02 Midland Athletic
1902-03 Newark Avenue
1903-05 Grantham Town
1905 Ripley Athletic
Transfer in
Aged
23
From
Ripley Athletic
For
Free
On
September 1905
Under
George Ramsay
Promoted to First Team Squad
In
Under
Loans Out
None
Transfer Out
Aged
25
Fulham
To
For
£400
On
October 1907
Under
George Ramsay
Subsequent Clubs
1907-09 Fulham
1909-12 Birmingham
1912-13 Wellington Town
1913-14 Brierley Hill Alliance
1914 Stourbridge Town
Retired
Died
13 June 1955, Aged 73
Villa Career
1905-07 Free, 38 | 14 | #177 |
Seasons | Fee |
Leagues | PL: Premier League; CH: Championship; D1: First Division; D2: Second Division; D3 Third Division.
🕒 Games | Starts (Subs) | ⚽ Goals | 🔥 Assists | 🇺 Unused | Player Number |
Appearances
Unused
38
0
Goals
14
Played Under
George Ramsay led Management Committee
Debut
Season
Date
Match
Age
Manager
(First Squad)
Manager
First Goal
1905-06
14 October 1905
Nottingham Forest (a), Division One
23
No Substitutes in Period
14 October 1905
Appearances
Goals
38
14
Final Appearance
Season
Date
Match
1907-08
9 September 1907
Sunderland (h), Division One
Aged
Manager
(Final Squad)
Manager
25
No Substitutes in Period
Honours
Played for the Villa
Height
Foot
International Record
National Team
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England
Years | Caps | Starts (Sub) | Goals |
Caps with Villa
Charlie Millington
Source: Football card #13 Charlie Millington issued by Taddy & Co for Grapnel and Imperial cigarettes under the Prominent Footballers series, first series, 1907.
Source: Football card #13 Charlie Millington issued by Taddy & Co for Grapnel and Imperial cigarettes under the Prominent Footballers series, first series, 1907.
Player #179 for Aston Villa, Charles John Henry Millington, known as Charlie Millington and nicknamed Nut played as a winger for the club in the outside right position.
Charlie played for Villa between 1905-06 and 1907-08.
Charlie was born in Lincoln on 25th April 1882 and made his debut for Villa as a 23 year old on the 9th September 1907.
Villa had signed Charlie from Ripley Athletic in September 1905 and he went on to make a total of 38 appearances across his 2 seasons with the club scoring 14 goals including a goalscoring debut in the 2-2 with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Charlie’s most prolific season was in 1906-07 making 28 League appearances and scoring 7 of his 10 league goals for Villa.
Charlie’s other notable season was the FA Cup campaign in this first season with Villa when he scored 4 in the 11-0 win over King’s Lynn in the 1st round.
Charlie’s final appearance for Villa came on 9th September 1907 following which he was sold to Fulham for £400 in October 1907.
Charlie played under the George Ramsay led Management Committee.
Charlie passed away in Lincoln on 13th June 1955 aged 73.
Monday, 13 June 1955.