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1966 World Cup Final reprint programme, personally hand signed by Sir Geoff Hurst
£55.00England’s hat-trick hero when England beat West Germany 4-2 in 1966 to win the World Cup final.
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England 1966 World Cup Signed By 7 Retro T-Shirt and Photo Display framed
£350.00The display is personally hand signed by World Cup winning players, George Cohen, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, & Ray Wilson, Roger Hunt, Sir Geoff Hurst, Sir Gordon Banks, Signed Retro…
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England 66 World Cup retro shirt signed by Sir Martin Peters
£70.00England Shirt hand signed by Martin Peters MBE. An English former footballer and manager and a member of the England team that beat West Germany 4-2 in that very memorable…
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Replica 1966 England World Cup Final Shirt With Five Signatures
£165.00England Shirt hand signed by 5 of the 1966 England World Cup Winning Team and a nice piece of history and great investment.
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Size 5 Football Hand Signed by England’s Sir Geoff Hurst – 4-2
£95.00Sir Geoff said these balls are the closest he has seen to the real thing. These are museum quality, and also have the added bonus of having Bobby Moore’s signature…
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Very ‘RARE’ England 1966 World Cup Retro Shirt & Photo Display
£2,150.00The display is personally hand signed by of Sir Alf Ramsey’s World Cup winning team, Ron Flowers, Peter Bonetti, Sir George Banks, Sir Geoff Hurst, Jack Charlton, George Eastham, Martin…
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Very ‘RARE’ England 1966 World Cup Retro Shirt and Photo Display
£2,350.00The display is personally hand signed by of Sir Alf Ramsey’s World Cup winning team, Alan Ball, Bobby Moore, George Cohen, George Eastham, Ian Callaghan, Jack Charlton, Martin Peters, Nobby…
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World Cup 1966 Replica Tracksuit Top Signed by the Goal Scorers, Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters)
£485.00Hurst remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final & Martin Peters being the other goal scorer when England recorded 4–2 victory over West Germany…
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World Cup 66 Replica Score Draw Shirt Signed by Sir Geoff Hurst
£145.00Hurst remains the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final, when England recorded a 4–2 victory over West Germany at the old Wembley Stadium in 1966.











