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1966 and All That
1966 and All That
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Published:
10 April, 2006
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Catapulted to fame in only his eighth international, Geoff Hurst scored a hat trick against West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final. His final goal, 'They think it's all over ...It is now', has been played so many times that it has dominated his life ever since. This revealing and thoughtful autobiography shows that there is far more to the man than that one day. He relives the golden era in which he played, reveals some astonishing behind-the-scenes stories of events with England and his club sides that have never previously emerged, and he offers his authoritative views on the modern game. This 40th anniversary edition has been updated to include Geoff Hurst's forthright views on England's performances in the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004, together with his thoughts on the current players and their chances in the World Cup in Germany of emulating the events at Wembley 40 years ago.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780755314775 |
| ISBN10 | 0755314778 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 281 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 28 x 196 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Headline |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 40Anniversary e. |
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'Stands out from the standard ghosted autobiographies...the period detail gives it huge charm' Simon Barnes, The Times Simon Barnes, The Times Riveting Mike Pattenden, The Times
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Author's Bio
Sir Geoff Hurst played football for West Ham United from 1957-72, before going on to Stoke City and West Brom. He then moved into management at Telford United and Chelsea, after which he left football to pursue his business interests. He won 49 caps for England, scoring 24 goals. He was knighted in 1998 for his services to football.