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Sir Bobby Charlton
Sir Bobby Charlton is an English former footballer and a member of the 22-man England 1966 World Cup Squad, this page is part of a tribute to each member of that squad. Charlton was born on 11th October 1937...
2 commentsTerry Paine
Terry Paine is an English former Professional footballer who was born in Winchester, Hampshire, on 23rd March 1939, and was a member of the England 1966 World Cup Winning Squad. Paine worked as a...
0 commentsJohn Connelly
John Connelly is a former English footballer, born on 18th July 1938 in Lancashire. Connelly played as an outside forward, a position that can most closely be described as an attacking right winger in modern...
0 commentsSir Alf Ramsey
This hub should be considered partly a tribute and partly a biography of Sir Alf Ramsey, and is part of a series of 23 hubs; each of which are dedicated to a member of the England 1966 World Cup winning...
7 commentsIan Callaghan
Ian Callaghan is a former Liverpool right midfielder and the holder of the record for the most Liverpool appearances having played 856 first team games. This hub is a biography of Callaghan and is part of a...
3 commentsAlan Ball
Alan Ball is an English former professional footballer and the youngest member of the victorious England 1966 World Cup Team. Ball was born in Farnworth, Lancashire, on 12th May 1945 and died 25th April 2007...
0 commentsThe Very Best Football Hooligan Books
I have already featured Great Football Hooligan Movies and followed that with a feature on The 5 Most Shocking Football Hooligan Videos. This hub is going to have a very very brief look at the best football...
3 commentsDarren Huckerby
20/09/09 I wrote this hub as a tribute to English footballer Darren Huckerby, who a few days ago announced his imminent retirement from the game after a glittering career. As a Norwich fan, Huckerby remains...
8 commentsJimmy Armfield
Jimmy Armfield is a former English professional footballer and a member of the victorious England 1966 World Cup Squad. Armfield was born on 21st September 1935 in Denton, Lancashire, before he moved with his...
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