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Geoff Hurst – Last Boy of ’66
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Geoff Hurst – Last Boy of ’66

FOUR FOR ENGLAND. THREE FOR HURST.

'Images of us celebrating have taken their place in the nation’s photo album. Trophy aloft, smiling into our future.

Banksy, George, Jack, Mooro, Ray, Nobby, Bally, Bobby, Martin, Roger. My ten teammates. My old friends. They’ve now all gone. Heroes from an era that is slipping into sepia.'

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TAKING OVER THE WORLD'S
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TAKING OVER THE WORLD'S

Kieran and Harry Longworth sit down with the Stoltman brothers – two (mostly) gentle giants in the Highlands ahead of their quest for a third World’s Strongest Man title.

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A male tennis player dressed in white, kneeling on the grass court, passionately celebrating with his eyes closed, holding a tennis racket in one hand, during a match with an audience in the background.

 

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