Nobby Stiles obituary

Robust Manchester United and England footballer who made a memorable contribution to England’s 1966 World Cup victory

Of all the players who contributed to England’s World Cup victory in 1966, Nobby Stiles, who has died aged 78 after suffering from prostate cancer and dementia, was the most unlikely of heroes. But, with his socks round his ankles and his false front teeth left in the dressing room, he was a formidable opponent, a robust tackler and an implacable marker, as he showed in a memorable and crucial performance in the semi-final against Portugal, when he comprehensively – and fairly – squeezed the life out of the great Eusébio.

Related: Nobby Stiles, 1966 World Cup winner with England, dies aged 78

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/oct/30/nobby-stiles-obituary

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