Carlton Fairweather, Sunderland Coach, Dies at 63
Carlton Fairweather, Sunderland Coach, Dies at 63

Carlton Fairweather, Sunderland Coach, Dies at 63

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Carlton Fairweather, a former member of Wimbledon's Crazy Gang and long-time Sunderland coach, has died at 63 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Fairweather was known for his charismatic personality and significant contributions to Sunderland, where he spent 22 years in various roles, including managing the Sunderland Ladies team. His playing career included 164 appearances for Wimbledon, although he missed the club's 1988 FA Cup victory due to injury, and he also had stints with Carlisle United and teams in Hong Kong and the United States. Tributes have poured in from both AFC Wimbledon and Sunderland, highlighting his dedication, humility, and impactful presence at the clubs. Fairweather passed away surrounded by his family, and he is remembered fondly by former colleagues and players.

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