BOBBY MOORE, BARKINGSIDE, ESSEX, DECEMBER, 1972

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Location: Essex, England
Year: 1972
Biography: Even without all the trophies he earned, Moore would still be remembered as one of the greatest defenders ever to have lived. As it was, he won just about every piece of silverware available to a football player including the FA Cup in 1964, the European Cup Winners Cup in 1965, both with his beloved club West Ham. But it was as captain of England that Moore is best remembered. On 30th July 1966, playing against West Germany at Wembley Stadium, he captained the only England side ever to win the World Cup. He cemented his reputation as a gentleman when, just before collecting the trophy from the Queen, he wiped his muddy hands on his shorts so as not to ruin her white gloves. It was typical of Moore who personified quiet dignity, hard work and fair play.
Never the most flamboyant player, it was his reading of the game and his unsurpassed timing in the tackle that marked him out as one of the all-time greats. Even the great Pele described him as ‘the greatest defender I ever played against’. Born in 1941, he died from cancer in 1993.
Print Type: Fibre-based Harman Galerie FB Digital
Printed by: Metro Imaging, London
Limited Editions: All prints are limited editions, no further prints are produced once sold
Bespoke: All prints are bespoke and printed to order, stamped and numbered
Presentation: Prints are supplied to clients flat in an acid-free box or rolled in a tube
Watermark: Watermarks will not be present on an original print
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