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The work, titled by Jackson as The Champions or The World Cup Sculpture, is a one-and-a-half times life-size bronze piece, 16 feet (4.9 m) tall, weighing four tonnes. [1] [2] [3] It stands in a prominent location at the junction of Barking Road (the A124) and Green Street in the London Borough of Newham, close to the former home stadium of West Ham, the Boleyn Ground (commonly called Upton Park).
Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and Ray Wilson. Barking Road and Central Park Road, Newham, London 2003 Philip Jackson [2] Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters London Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London 2021 [3] Geoff Hurst, Jimmy Armfield, Simone Perrotta: Curzon Ashton, Manchester: 2010 Andrew Walker [4] [5] Sir Matt Busby
Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst MBE (born 8 December 1941) [2] is an English former professional footballer. A striker , he became the first player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final, as England recorded a 4–2 victory over West Germany at Wembley in 1966 .
Sky has greenlit documentaries on England World Cup winner Geoff Hurst, serial killer Fred West and music producer Phil Spector. Scroll down for the full slate below. The shows come on a seven ...
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Newham Trackside Wall (second section) Victoria Dock Road: 2016–2021: Sonia Boyce: Mural — Panels with images, personal testimonies and information relating to the area, on a wall running alongside the Elizabeth line. The two sections combined measure 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) in length, making this one of the longest artworks ever ...
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According to Geoff Hurst's autobiography, England full back George Cohen overheard Ramsey talking to his coaching staff about the possibility of dropping Moore for the final and deploying the more battle-hardened Norman Hunter in his place. However, eventually they settled on keeping the captain in the team.