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Geoff Hurst's Greats

Geoff Hurst's Greats
Author: Geoff Hurst
Publisher: Icon Books
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1785781561

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Half a century on from his Wembley hat-trick, England World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst risks controversy as he narrows down football's finest to a select 50. Which of his 1966 teammates have earned their place among the all-time greats? Would he have had Franz Beckenbauer in his XI ahead of Bobby Moore? What are his memories of playing against Pelé and Eusébio? And which England stars of later generations would Sir Geoff have loved to play alongside? With first-hand tales of former teammates and rivals, along with tributes to those he's admired from the terraces, Geoff Hurst's Greats is essential reading for football fans of all ages.


Geoff Hurst's 50 Greatest Footballers of All Time

Geoff Hurst's 50 Greatest Footballers of All Time
Author: Geoff Hurst
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1906850801

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Half a century on from his Wembley hat-trick, England World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst risks controversy as he narrows down football's finest to a select 50. Which of his 1966 teammates have earned their place among the all-time greats? Would he have had Franz Beckenbauer in his XI ahead of Bobby Moore? What are his memories of playing against Pelé and Eusébio? And which England stars of later generations would Sir Geoff have loved to play alongside? With first-hand tales of former teammates and rivals, along with tributes to those he's admired from the terraces, Geoff Hurst's Greats is essential reading for football fans of all ages.


Geoff Hurst's 50 Greatest Signed

Geoff Hurst's 50 Greatest Signed
Author: HURST GEOFF
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781906850906

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Nineteen Sixty-six and All that

Nineteen Sixty-six and All that
Author: Geoff Hurst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006-04-10
Genre: Soccer players
ISBN: 9780755314775

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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.


Geoff Hurst, the Hand of God and the Biggest Rows in World Football

Geoff Hurst, the Hand of God and the Biggest Rows in World Football
Author: Graham Poll
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0007343663

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Ex-referee and now fearless writer and football pundit, Graham Poll is no stranger to controversy. His latest book is an entertaining and provocative reappraisal of the major incidents in World and English football down the years – from Geoff Hurst’s goal in ‘66, through Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ to the infamous Battle of the Bridge in 2009.


1966 and All that

1966 and All that
Author: Geoff Hurst
Publisher:
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2002-05
Genre: Soccer players
ISBN: 9780747241874

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Geoff Hurst's unique hat-trick in the 1966 World Cup final catapulted him to international superstardom and changed his life forever. Now, in this updated edition of his long-awaited and bestselling autobiography, he recalls England's greatest sporting moment, and reveals the inside story of what it was like playing with and against some of the greatest names in history - Pele, Moore, Beckenbauer and Charlton. His assessment of today's superstars, packed with insight from one of the game's true legends, must be read, as England look to the future with an exciting young squad.


The Complete Book of the World Cup

The Complete Book of the World Cup
Author: Cris Freddi
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998-01
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780002188319

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This is the ultimate reference book on the World Cup, with match-by-match articles featuring the biggest names in world football, plus results from every game played. All the statistics are here in one volume, enough to satisfy the most avid of World Cup fans, including team line-ups, goalscorers, stadiums, referees, crowd figures and exact dates, plus an authoritative records and statistics section, as well as detailed reports of every game played in the finals. From the brilliant Italian team, winners in 1934, and Geoff Hurst's hat-trick for England in 1966 to the fabulous Brazilian team of Pele, Tostao and Jairzinho of 1970, and the 1998 French side of Zidane, Deschamps and Desailly, all the fabulous memories and defining moments are captured in this one book. As well as the facts and feats, this book contains archive photographs of some of the most memorable images of football's greatest tournament.


Eight World Cups

Eight World Cups
Author: George Vecsey
Publisher: Times Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-05-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0805098496

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"Full of humor and insight about sport and culture.... The pomp, glory, and great entertainment all get their due in Eight World Cups."—The Boston Globe Blending witty travelogue with action on the field—and shady dealings in back rooms—George Vecsey offers an eye-opening, globe-trotting account of eight World Cups. He immerses himself in the great national leagues, historic clubs, and devoted fans and provides his up-close impressions of charismatic soccer stars like Sócrates, Maradona, Baggio, and Zidane, while also chronicling the rise of the U.S. men's and women's teams. Vecsey shows how each host nation has made the World Cup its own, from the all-night street parties in Spain in 1982 to the roar of vuvuzelas in South Africa in 2010, as the game in the stadium is backed up by the game in the street. But the joy is sometimes undermined by those who style themselves the game's protectors.


World Cup Cortinas

World Cup Cortinas
Author: James Ruppert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780955952975

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In 1970 Ford loaned every Wolrd Cup squad member the greatest saloon car in the world. From Gordon Banks at the back to Geoff Hurst at the front they all got a Ford Cortina 1600E. This is a truly confusing book - it's slightly about football, but also about cars too: footballers and cars; footballers and their cars; why George Best could never get enough Jaguar E-Types; and just how big is David Beckham's garage?


Unlikely Warriors

Unlikely Warriors
Author: Richard Baxell
Publisher: Aurum
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781310823

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When a Nationalist military uprising was launched in Spain in July 1936, the Spanish Republic’s desperate pleas for assistance from the leaders of Britain and France fell on deaf ears. Appalled at the prospect of another European democracy succumbing to fascism, volunteers from across the Continent and beyond flocked to Spain’s aid, many to join the International Brigades. More than 2,500 of these men and women came from Britain, Ireland and the Commonwealth, and contrary to popular myth theirs was not an army of adventurers, poets and public school idealists. Overwhelmingly they hailed from modest working class backgrounds, leaving behind their livelihoods and their families to fight in a brutal civil war on foreign soil. Some 500 of them never returned home. In this inspiring and moving oral history, Richard Baxell weaves together a diverse array of testimony to tell the remarkable story of the Britons who took up arms against General Franco. Drawing on his own extensive interviews with survivors, research in archives across Britain, Spain and Russia, as well as first-hand accounts by writers both famous and unknown, Unlikely Warriors presents a startling new interpretation of the Spanish Civil War and follows a band of ordinary men and women who made an extraordinary choice.