- Charlie E. Pannam
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Charlie E. Pannam Personal information Birth 21 April 1897 Height and weight 174cm / 69 kg Playing career¹ Team(s) Collingwood (1917-22)
- 97 games, 12 goals
South Melbourne (1926-28)
- 45 games, 31 goals
Total - 142 Games, 43 Goals
Coaching career¹ Team(s) South Melbourne (1923-28) 108 Games, 54 Wins, 54 losses
¹ Statistics to end of 1928 season Charlie E. Pannam (born 21 April 1897, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and South Melbourne in the VFL. He was the son of Charlie H. Pannam and the brother of Alby Pannam. Their surname Pannamopoulos was Greek but during their career they shortened it to Pannam.
Pannam spent six seasons with Collingwood and played in Grand Finals in all but one of them, winning premierships in 1917 and 1919. He played mostly in the middle of the ground, as either a wingman or centreman. In 1923 he joined South Melbourne as coach and for his first three years in charge he did so in a non playing capacity but from 1926 to 1928 took the field as captain. His tally of 108 games as South Melbourne coach remained a record until passed by Ian Stewart in 1981.
References
Coach: McHaleCaptains of the South Melbourne Football Club/Sydney Swans 1897–1898: Fraser • 1899: Adamson • 1900: Windley • 1901: Trim • 1902: Windley • 1903: Fogarty • 1904–1905: McGee • 1906: Howson • 1907–1908: Dolphin • 1909: Ricketts • 1910–1911: Thomas • 1912: Ricketts • 1913: H. Kelly • 1914–1915; 1917:* Belcher • 1918–1919: Caldwell • 1920: Belcher • 1921: Willis • 1922: Tandy • 1923–1925: P. Scanlan • 1926–1927: Pannam • 1928: J. Scanlan • 1929: Stanbridge • 1930–1931: J. Scanlan • 1932: Leonard • 1933–1936: Bisset • 1937: Nash • 1938–1945: Matthews • 1946–1948: Graham • 1949: Lucas • 1950–1952: Lane • 1953–1954: Clegg • 1955: Gunn • 1956: Gillett • 1957–1960: Clegg • 1961–1971: Skilton • 1972: Rantall • 1973–1976: Bedford • 1977–1979: Quade • 1980–1983: Round • 1984: Round/Browning • 1985: Browning • 1986–1992: Carroll • 1993–2002: P. Kelly • 2003–2005: Maxfield • 2006–2007: Hall/Kirk/Barry • 2008: Hall/Barry/Bolton • 2009–2010: Bolton/Goodes/Kirk • 2011: Goodes/McVeigh*South Melbourne did not participate in the VFL in 1916 due to World War ICoaches of the South Melbourne Football Club/Sydney Swans 1909: Ricketts • 1910–1911: Thomas • 1912: Ricketts • 1913: Kelly • 1914–1917: Belcher • 1918–1919: Elms/Howson • 1920: Hiskins • 1921: Wood • 1922: Cazaly • 1923–1928: Pannam • 1929: Caldwell • 1929: Fleiter • 1930–1931: Scanlan • 1932: Leonard • 1933–1936: Bisset • 1935: Diggins • 1937–1938: Cazaly • 1939: Matthews • 1940: Baggott • 1941–1944: Kelly • 1945–1948: Adams • 1948–1949: Hale • 1950–1952: Lane • 1953: Nash • 1954–1957: Matthews • 1958–1959: Clegg • 1960–1961: Faul • 1962–1964: McMahen • 1965–1966: Skilton • 1965: Lahiff • 1967–1968: Miller • 1969–1972: Smith • 1973–1975: John • 1976–1977: Stewart • 1978: Tuddenham • 1979–1981: Stewart • 1982–1984: Quade • 1984: Franklin • 1984: Hammond • 1985: Northey • 1986–1988: Hafey • 1989–1991: Kinnear • 1992–1993: Buckenara • 1993: Scott • 1993–1995: Barassi • 1996–2002: Eade • 2002–2010: Roos • 2011–: LongmireItalics denote caretaker coachCategories:- 1897 births
- Collingwood Football Club players
- Sydney Swans players
- Sydney Swans coaches
- Australian people of Greek descent
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