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England, World Cup and George Eastham
George Eastham, England 1966 World Cup winning squad member who criticized apartheid, dies at 88
Former England midfielder George Eastham, a member of the country’s 1966 World Cup winning squad who was better known for his social activism, has died. He was 88. Soccer club Stoke City announced Eastham’s death late Friday,
George Eastham dead: England World Cup winner and football pioneer passes away at 88
Blackpool-born George Eastham spent most of his career at Newcastle, Arsenal and Stoke and also left a far-reaching legacy as the man who battled against so-called ‘slavery contracts’.
England World Cup winner George Eastham – who changed football forever – dies aged 88
England World Cup winner George Eastham has died, aged 88. The former Stoke City midfielder was part of Sir Alf Ramsey’s iconic 1966 squad. He also played for Newcastle United and Arsenal
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1960: George Eastham says he thinks 'there's still a lot to come'
George Eastham thinks 'there's still a lot to come' after joining Arsenal in the 1960s. The member of England's 1966 World ...
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George Eastham 1936-2024
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, though, became embroiled in a major dispute over the basic right of a footballer to ply his trade wheresoever he ...
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George Eastham: A Legendary Legacy on and Off the Field
George Eastham, part of England's 1966 World Cup-winning team, passed away at 88. Renowned for his left foot, Eastham played ...
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George Eastham 1936-2024 | OneFootball
George was included in both the 1962 and 1966 England World Cup squads, but was more often than not a deputy for England. He ...
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