Geoff Hurst exclusive interview: The England hero on turning 70, how the '66 World Cup
final almost sank the Isle of Wight ferry and more
'Even now, almost daily, I hear amazing stories of what people were doing and where they were on
that day'
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Geoff Hurst exclusive interview: The England hero on turning 70, how the '66 World Cup
final almost sank the Isle of Wight ferry and more
'Even now, almost daily, I hear amazing stories of what people were doing and where they were on
that day'
View the full story here: The Mirror
A news article on 2011-12-07 21:00:18 from: The Mirror
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Geoff Hurst exclusive interview: The England hero on turning 70, how the '66 World Cup
final almost sank the Isle of Wight ferry and more
'Even now, almost daily, I hear amazing stories of what people were doing and where they were on
that day'
View the full story here: The Mirror
A news article on 2011-12-07 21:00:18 from: The Mirror
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Geoff Hurst exclusive interview: The England hero on turning 70, how the '66 World Cup
final almost sank the Isle of Wight ferry and more
'Even now, almost daily, I hear amazing stories of what people were doing and where they were on
that day'
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Geoff Hurst reveals his top six England goals ever (and THIS isn't one of
them)
Charlton, Owen, Barnes and Beckham make 1966 legend's list
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Geoff Hurst reveals his top six England goals (and he only scored two of
them)
Charlton, Owen, Barnes and Beckham make 1966 legend's list
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"A good ball by Dixon finding Smith onto Thomas charging through the midfield, Thomas it's up
for grabs now. Thomas , right at the end. An unbelievable end to the season." My favourite goal
of all time, probably every Arsenal fans favourite goal. There have been plenty more beautiful
(TH v MU 2000) but certainly none more dramatic.
Some time ago, a friend and I were discussing youth power in football and how an academy brings
out talent time and again. I thought this would be an interesting topic to write on though it has
been thrown around quite a bit in the blogosphere already. But, given that it's international
weekend, Phil Jones has been prompted as a future England captain, and Jack Wilshere is causing
people the age of his Dad sweat over him, it sounds appropriate to devote something to the Next
Gen.
One of the most controversial games in World Cup history just increased and decreased in
controversy simultaneously. That's an achievement in itself.
The 1966 World Cup final was marked by the was-it-or-wasn't-it-over-the-line debate
over Geoff Hurst's third and decisive goal.
Top 10 hat-tricks: Robbie Fowler, Nigel Clough, Ronny Rosenthal, Sean Kerly, Merv Hughes
and more
What, no Geoff Hurst?!
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By Chris Wright
Flares? Shamless play-acting? Neo-Nazism? It truly was a European night at the Britannia
yesterday evening, with Stoke securing themselves a narrow first-leg lead in their Europa League
third-round qualifying tie with Hajduk Split courtesy of a Jonathan Walters header.
By Chris Wright
Flares? Shamless play-acting? Neo-Nazism? It truly was a European night at the Britannia
yesterday evening, with Stoke securing themselves a narrow first-leg lead in their Europa League
third-round qualifying tie with Hajduk Split courtesy of a Jonathan Walters header.
We've teamed up with McDonald's, the official Community Partner of the FA, to offer two children
between the ages of 7 and 11 years old, the chance to become a McDonald's Player Escort and walk
out with Manchester's football stars at Wembley Stadium on 7th August at The FA Community Shield,
sponsored by McDonald's.
We've teamed up with McDonald's, the official Community Partner of the FA, to offer two children
between the ages of 7 and 11 years old, the chance to become a McDonald's Player Escort and walk
out with Manchester's football stars at Wembley Stadium on 7th August at The FA Community Shield,
sponsored by McDonald's.
This week's episode of Friday Flashback Videos takes a trip back to 1969 to a match played
between West Ham United and Manchester City on a slippery pitch at Upton Park.
The match features some legendary English footballers such as Manchester City's Francis Lee,
Mike Summerbee and Colin Bell against West Ham United featuring Geoff Hurst, Harry Redknapp, Frank
Lampard Sr.