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Ken Charlery

Kenneth Leroy Charlery is a former St Lucian international footballer, who has played club football in England with Birmingham City and for Basildon United, Watford, Peterborough United, Boston United and Barnet, among others.

Playing career
Charlery obtained legendary status in his first spell at Peterborough United by scoring two goals in the 1992 3rd Division Play Off Final including an 89th-minute winner. Ken left Posh in the 1992–93 season to sign for Watford but returned the following year for a second spell at the club but was unable to save them from relegation to the old Second Division. which saw him depart for the final time. He is still known affectionately as King Kenny at London Road. ==Coaching career==
Coaching career
He was working as Assistant Manager at Harrow Borough, before joining Peterborough United as an assistant coach to help Andy Legg and Barry Fry with coaching responsibilities until the end of the 2005–06 season. Charlery returned to Harrow Borough, where as assistant manager, he helped them gain a place in the play-offs of the Isthmian League Premier Division in 2010–11. In the summer of 2011 he moved to St Albans City to be assistant manager under David Howell. In November 2015, Charlery was appointed manager of Ware. After being dismissed in January 2017 despite the club being in a respectable mid table position he became the owner of London Colney as well as being becoming first team manager. He resigned as manager in March 2021. == Honours ==
Honours
As a player Peterborough UnitedFootball League Third Division play-offs: 1992 As an individual Peterborough United Player of the Year (2): 1991–92, 1994–95 • Peterborough United Hall of Fame ==References==
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