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World Cup News

  • 12 June 2006

Taken from the New Statesman archive, 8 July 1966. Scepticism about the England manager on the one hand, versus pride in the players on the other; terror of Brazil on the one hand and a desperate confidence on the other: such were the eve-of-contest issues 40 years ago. Keller’s hero Greaves, as any fule kno, didn’t play in the final. The unloved Ramsey picked Geoff Hurst instead, and Hurst scored three. - Brian Cathcart

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