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Bobby Moore's tackle on Brazilian winger Jairzinho at the 1970 World Cup is the stuff of legend
in England. It's known simply as "The Bobby Moore Tackle". I'm posting it here mostly to find out
how well know it is outside the land of the Three Lions.
"I can shake hands with who I want."
Arsene Wenger defends his decision not to touch gloves with Mark Hughes following Arsenal's
3-0 League Cup defeat to Manchester City.
"Bobby Moore was a national hero...they are all legends and that's what we would
emulate. If we did.
This is the iconic moment where Brazil's Pelé and England's Bobby Moore swapped shirts
following their classic encounter at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico.
Brazil won 1-0 with a great goal from Jairzinho, but the game also featured the Gordon Banks
save and the Bobby Moore tackle (click that link for video of those moments from a very England
biased perspective).
In this video worksheet post we use a clip from the excellent The History Of Football [2002]
[DVD] on the 1966 World Cup final between Germany and England. There is also a worksheet,
transcript and answer sheet below. The report lasts for 3 minutes 30 seconds.
1966 Worksheet | 1966 Transcript Transcript
Bobby Moore and Uwe Seeler were out in the middle exchanging international compliments and
meeting the referee Dienst of Switzerland.
O sorteio dos grupos da Copa do Mundo de 2010, nesta sexta-feira, na Cidade do Cabo, será também
um grande show televisionado para mais de 200 países. Terá a presença da atriz sul-africana
Charlize Theron, vencedora do Oscar, de David Beckham e de outras grandes estrelas, todos
observados por mais de 150 milhões de pessoas em todo o planeta.
Something to read while you enjoy this ever so enthusiastic rendition of Gute Freunde Kann Niemand
Trennen by Franz Beckenbauer und Fußballnationalmannschaft 1966... ... as bought to our attention
by Dave Trotter here. Best hand-clapping ever. Bolivian players get stoned, and not in a drugs way.
(Unprofessional Foul) Clarence Seedorf answers 10 questions.