SIR GEOFF HURST INTERVIEW: My 'immaculate' friend Bobby Moore was shamefully let down by football after 1966 World Cup. I'm backing Harry Kane to lead England to glory this summer - if he does, let's show him the respect he deserves!
Geoff Hurst is remembering an absent friend. He has many more of them now, this last surviving member of those 11 heroes of '66. There is one, though, who fills his mind more than most.

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- Primary source: Daily Mail
- Published: Jun 13, 2026, 1:00 AM UTC
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