How England Won the 1966 World Cup - 2006 Documentary
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- Documentary to commemorate the 40th anniversary of England winning the 1966 World Cup, including interviews with all 10 of the remaining players still alive in 2006. Narrated by Sean Bean
I felt sorry for Bobby Moore ,He never got the recognition he deserved ,He should have been Knighted ,It was very sad he died way too soon he was one of the best players England ever had. R.I.P Bobby
Every single kid should be made to watch this. It’s inspiring and patriotic and such a good reminder of what it means to be English. It bought a tear to my eye.
It's boring and tedious and we are still waiting on you chumps winning it again 😂
My granddad was there at the final in 1966 and said it was one of the best moments of his life. He described the atmosphere as one of a kind and people celebrated for weeks over the victory and it lifted everyone's spirits. Now that England are in the semifinals this year he would be so proud and lets hope they go on to bring the cup home. R.I.P G
The whole stadium did and they were just as confused as the viewers at home and waited in anticipation for the refs decision. From what he told me he had his doubts along with everyone else but towards the end he didn't give a shit because they scored the fourth and it debunked any doubts of England winning fair. Basically it nullified any excuses and cemented the fact that England had won in all honor.
Did they bring it home yet we still waiting?..
So was my grandad
@@KaNe1493 The problem is that the third goal(for me the ball never passed the line) was with the match 2-2,so it defined the match The fourth goal was at 120', with West Germany totally in England field,it was the strawberry of the cake,no more
@@gustavostacchiotti68 The ball was just over the line and it was known back then, but you have to see the high definition movie film from ground level looking straight along the line and not from an angle, which does exist but has rarely been shown in documentaries. You cannot make a decision based on the fuzzy black and white TV pictures that are always shown, as the image is just not clear enough. And finally, Roger Hunt turns away in celebration rather than trying to follow up.
R.I.P Sir Bobby Charlton..." BOBBY CHARLTON " the name is absolutely and always will mean English football absolute legend ♥️⚽️♥️🏴❤
I love the way Mr.Ramsey says "congratulations" to the players hes picked. Making sure the players know what a privilege that is.
That was excellent. Thanks for posting it!
Alan Ball was only 61 years when he died. Dynamo of a player. RIP
Peter Harwood Brain damage caused by Footballs when heading the ball.
Hi rick, he died of a heart attack whist trying to put out a fire in his back garden that had got out of control. Jeff Astle died of dementia due to heading the ball.
Peter Harwood That's sad
yes it is but if we win the cup this time I am sure he will be looking down with pride' While I was away coaching in Philippines I lost other friends the same way. It included ex-Leeds and Scottish international Jim Story whom was my player manager at Waterlooville in 1972.what a man and comedian he was. He told me stories that had me convulsed in laughter
Peter Harwood So you were a pro footballer?
God bless each and everyone of them.
The cheaters that they are. Two irregular goals in the final alone.
@@brazzo975 The ball was just over the line and it was known back then, but you have to see the high definition movie film from ground level looking straight along the line and not from an angle, which does exist but has rarely been shown in documentaries. You cannot make a decision based on the fuzzy black and white TV pictures that are always shown, as the image is just not clear enough.
Referees have always used their discretion to allow play to continue when people encroach on the pitch during play, as at the 1972 European Championship final when hundreds of Germans were on the pitch.
This was great! Thank you for the video!
A heart touching documentary, I see good men winning the world cup, i like jack charlton very much. Very sympatic. Long time ago in a world who was different.
Jackie should be a saint
Thanks for the memories. I was lucky enough to be their.
I was 10, and they were great..Thank you.
Thanks so much❤
Wow channel 5 commissioned this programme, what a excellent production
Great video:All these years later and that game and result still brings tears to my eyes.
Being an England fan for years it is big pleasure to see and hear from players I only read off.
Wonderful piece of film well done!
Lovely documentary.....sad though that now some of them of them no longer with us...Bobby Moore, Alan Ball, Ray Wilson, and some battling Alzhiemers.......bless them all! Fantastic achievement they did....it'll happen again someday!
What I'd really be interested in is knowing more about the 4 years before the actual '66 tournament. How Ramsey went about getting England to the point we all know (and I'm Irish btw). What player selections, what matches were played, how the tactics and team dynamics developed, how Ramsey dealt with the F.A./media, etc.
perhaps because there's not much to show and in these short tournaments winners are decided through details such as a ghost goal... then it's only a matter of deitifying the coach as a big brain, master of strategy with a patriotic duty to bring the cup home...
My Dad was there and he wrote his thoughts of the day down in a book about it. There was also Kenneth Wolsteholmes autograph inside.
England needs to win another world cup....1966 is becoming tremendously heavy for thiese heroes to keep on their shoulders.
Love from 💚❤️🇮🇹
Cheers, and congrats on the euros
One of the few TV productions where Sean Bean's character is alive at the end.
Hey Watch "Sharpe", Bean's character is shot numerous times, slashed with a sword, poisoned,hanged and even contracts Malaria, and he survives 5 seasons and a few TV movies.
Plus there’s the episode where he gets his arms and legs chopped off but he still makes it back for dinner and evening drinks. 🤣🤣
Some solid goalkeeping shown here, especially from Banksy. The ball was over the line anyway.
I don't think it was. But it doesn't matter now.
Haha no
January 2021. Just the kind of escapism I need. Wonderful. I'm five all over again.
What a great moment!
Just popped in on the day ov our semi final against Denmark COME ON ENGLAND 🏴🏴🏴🏴
Did you pop in last Sunday as well? 😛
On the 30th july 1966 when England played agnist West Germany in the finals ! The third was " No Goal "
The 4th neither. There were spectators on the field. In England they never show evidence. They only pretend!
@@dr.med.detlefkohler6488these were different times. i think someone's salty they got knocked out of the euros🤔
@@mechanicalturkproductions7349 did even better in Russia,you should have waited to comment.Dyu remember that butcher schumacher against France in 82 as well>?
@@dr.med.detlefkohler6488
The ball was just over the line and it was known back then, but you have to see the high definition movie film from ground level looking straight along the line and not from an angle, which does exist but has rarely been shown in documentaries. You cannot make a decision based on the fuzzy black and white TV pictures that are always shown, as the image is just not clear enough. And finally, Roger Hunt turns away in celebration rather than trying to follow up.
Referees have always used their discretion to allow play to continue when people encroach on the pitch during play, as at the 1972 European Championship final when hundreds of Germans were on the pitch.
@@gunternetzer9621 That is not the case!
Brilliant stuff,You we're a great player and man Bobby Charlton& thats from a Liverpool fan,great seein those brothers together and the clip of the players today,shame no Jimmy Greaves,-how must he feel as probably the most skillful player we had.
RIP Ramon 'Ray' Wilson
England came so close to the world cup in 2018. Brought People together like I've never seen
Sadly we underestimated Croatia , and some got to caught up in all the hype
@@robosborne7103 Yhe difference today was the team then had composure nowadays all they sing is "Its coming home" which shows arrogance
@@armaanhafiz I think the Italians chanted 'It's coming Rome in 2021' but of course it's not arrogant when somebody else does it.
When football was played by proper men, not the wimp diving actors who play the game today!!
Yes!!!!!
Diving has killed the game.
They may have muscles but they are for show in reality they act like wimps.
No loyalty nor desire no fight.
Have you got every right to say that
@@ethanstevenson6892 wdym u can see it.
& over peid.
@@ay613 agreed.
I hope Gareth is watching this tonight, as tomorrow night he can win the Euros and become the next legendary manager 🙏
A GLORIOUS DAY.......I was 2 years old, well in September of that year, remember my father shouting at the B&W but I also remember a smile on my face but had no clue what it was about..........? England won the WORLD CUP, did I mention am British and from Edinburgh...........?.... I have now....memories you can't ever take away now have it in colour xx a great day
As a spurs fan I'm gutted greaves didn't play that day cos he deserved a big occasion like that
Bobby Moore, on the other hand, was a class act.
On the other hand? Who wasn't a class act?
@@blackmore4 Cohen, Charlton, Ball, Hunt - depends on your interpretation of the word class.
The year football came home ❤️
this is the team england could never be like
RIP SIR BOBBY CHARLTON U WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED AS A TRUE ENGLAND LEGEND 🏴🏴🏴
🦁🦁🦁
The judge decided the match: Great Tofik Bahramov- Azerbaijani !! Bravo !!!!😍😘🥰👍💞💖💓💕💐
Eusebio was called the 'Black Panther" not pearl, as that name was given to Pele. I was lucky enough to see both of them play at Goodison Park in the group match. Pele was injured and spent most of the game hobbling out on the touchline. Eusebio was magnificent; a true sportsman. So sad he's no longer with us. Four years later, and Pele led perhaps the finest team ever to victory in Mexico.
That was probably the best match of the world cup....I remember it well.
Eusebio was most commonly called the Black Pearl, but also the Black Panther. I remember the first from my childhood.
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@@penfloyd That was Hungary v Brazil - Group 3 was where all the football was played.
Now England are in the European Championship final....
shitting myself the nerves.
And lost wow
@@castleai9551 Italy won. They seem to be a bogeyman team for England.
In world cup winning teams there's always player's that seem to get overlooked by the bigger stars...burrachaga and valdano in 86 dunga in 94 Deschamps in 98 and so on...nobby styles was one of those players... amazing engine with a never say die never give up run through walls attitude he literally made opposition player's life's a misery...his performance against eusibio was maybe the best man marking job in world cup history
Ball winning is a euphemism for kicking people. If you like your football in a skilled and cultured groove it is possible to win the ball without doing this - the classic example from the past is Jean Tigana from the great French midfield of the 80’s. The wiry man from Mali was never a chopper; more of an interventionist; anticipating passes and cutting them out - always the first attacking player to get back to help in defence and always available just outside his own penalty area if a colleague won the ball in defence. From there with one deft pass he turned defence into attack. He often cut out opposing attacks by intercepting passes in midfield at the precise spot where the ball could be won, without a tackle and certainly not by kicking anyone in the manner of English 'ball winners' from the 60’s and 70’s like Stiles, Storey and Hunter. The art of interception sets the quality defenders and midfield players a big step apart from players who might be quicker, but rarely look and think.
And Rodrigo de Paul and Enzo Fernandez in Qatar 2022 for Argentina
It was just one of those glorious days where the streets were empty, everyone in someone's front room watching a black and white telly. There perhaps wasn't the euphoria that you get nowadays but rather a quiet, composed, self-satisfaction that we, England, were the best team in the world - and we definitely were!
You have the reason,1966 had to be wonderful for you Here in Argentina nobody at streets December 18 th and at 14.52 the explosion. Thousands of persons at streets and the following day 5 millions to welcome Messi and his boys
Brazil were far better.
@@aranyaism not in 1966,not in 1978,not in 1986,not in 1982,not in 1930,not in 1934,NOT IN 1950,NOT IN 2014,not in 1990,not in 1998,not in 2006.not in 2010,NOT in 2022,not in 1954,not in 1974,not in 1938,not in 2018
Funny how they forgot to mention the referee in Argentina-England was german and at the same stage the referee in Uruguay-German was english. Strangely enough, both games ended up in controversy, with several south american players sent off.
And how FIFA changed venues in the England-Portugal match from Goodison Park to Wembley
Bring back geoff hurst commentating and ron akinson 😍😍😇😇😇x x love great britain x x x
Certainly every ENGLISH football supporter should watch this video before they pass on ,a fantastic documentary,one of the best I’ve ever viewed,I remember doing NOBBIES dance down Plymouth Royal Parade high street with hundreds of other English fans ,GOD BLESS ENGLAND❤️
Worthy winners back then. Eusebio player of the tournament with Portugal and Brazil via injuries and not having the belief faded.
2021 bring football home again?
nooooooo..
@@gordantomislav5882 rrright
Todays generation will never understand football before the internet and social media and smartphones took off. The entire country would be watching the world cup games at the same time. Couldnt see highlights on youtube whenever you wanted.
It was an event for everyone in the country. The entire nations mood and spirit was lifted.
Schools would replace lessons with a viewing of the games, it was that big.
When you watch this video as England are in the semi finals for the World cup in Russia. COME ON BOYS! BEST OPPORTUNITY TO WIN IT AGAIN!
And now I watch it as England are playing Italy in the finals today.
How did those games work out for us?
@@jolkm8133 and now I watch it as England are about to face France in quarter finals
Something about Alan Ball. He had a great trust and love for his father that im jealous of.
MoM in that game,theres a clip of him giving a speech about all that on CZcams,only 21 and wondered why Bobby was crying and Jack was on his knees face in hand.
Ramsay's mercurial tactical wizardry, the stoic on pitch leadership of Moore, the stone wall defense he formed alongside fellow backs Cohen, Wilson and Jackie C., the stubborn shot-stoppage of Banks...the pulverizing offensive play of Ball, Peters, Stiles and Bobby C. all the way down to the cannonball boots of Hurst and Hunt up front...the pieces just came together...a feat never to be repeated...the big money won't allow it
34:14 "and then there was the free kick that me brother gave away" LOL!
Love Bobby charlton lol
Our Kid you mean.
Short answer. By cheating.
1. Geoff Hurst 2nd "goal" was nowhere near over the line
2. The Rattín red card was a joke
3. Semi final was moved from Goodison to wembley at the drop of a hat. Nothing to do with Portugal kicking Brazils arse there of course.
RIP Diego Armando!
He knows when to raise his hand!
Good one.
Sadly no England football team has ever lived up to the fine men that played in the Class of 1966. The England rugby team of 2003 and the England cricket team of 2019 tasted "World Glory" . as an England fan I would love to see a England Football world cup victory in my lifetime
Me too I want to tell my future kids one day I witnessed England winning the workd cup again. This year hopefully it will be true 🏴🔥 we definitely have a good enough team for it
@@armaanhafiz I am from Argentina,we won the Qatar World Cup after 36 years I tell you England will win the World Cup in the next 3 World Cups I am a fanatic of Premier League and I think it is time England wins a second World Cup
@@gustavostacchiotti68 Congrats to Argentina. In England we did not want France to win. I think no matter what nationality you are everyone wanted to see Messi lift the cup
@@armaanhafiz Thanks,I knew England people did not want France to win the WC,especially they wanted Messi to lift the WC and Argentina was a deserved World Champion
England has not even come close to winning the world cup again , 1966 was a dream come true and yes seeing your country actually lift the trophy is much better than watching archives of it on CZcams. 1966 is weighting too heavily on these lads shoulders.
I was 7 years old when i watched the game with my family. When the goal was given, my father threw a beer bottle at the TV which caused the CRT to implode, then he got off his chair, ripped the TV off the power point and threw it through the window, shouting this was rigged, exactly like the battle of Britain!. I will never forget it, it was awesome!
Ned Stark!!! Sean Bean has a great narrating voice.
I´m glad the documentary didn´t go into the whole war backstory before the final. I´m sure some people talked about it back in the day of course, and some fans are classless and clueless enough to even chant about it in the present as if it was a game, but as I say. It was only about football and the atmosphere seemed to be noble and respectful considering it was an England vs Germany final.
Strange to see England winning something, but it doesn´t feel too bad. I am glad we did it when the world and football were still a serious thing instead of all the current modern shennanigans.
Two irregular goals in the final, you losers. How does it feel you only even won one little title and it was by CHEATING???
1966 & 2018, come on England.
Beautiful moving film. June 2021 - only 4 of the 11 are still alive. Hurst, Hunt, Bobby Charlton and George Cohen. Nobby Stiles and Bobby Charlton went on to win European Cup with Man Utd 2 years later. 1966 Squad Member Ian Callaghan won European Cup with Liverpool 11 years later. They are still the only English players to have won both.
I'm glad they died for the cheats that they were.
@@brazzo975 Moron
@@michaelmuldowney8 yes, you
Now only Hurst and Charlton are left.
@@psyskeptic9979only hurst left now😢😢😢
I live near Lilleshall the place where the world Cup winning team were picked
Well we will be winning it again very soon, come on boys ⚽️ 🏆 you can do it. 1966-2018 star ⭐️ ⭐️
Helmet hair 82 fucking lost to pissing. Croatia
And get rekt by the Croatian.. lol!
You must be french or croatian...
Lol dream on. You never win it again, unless you cheat again.
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This team was full of winners with a never say die attitude and they didn't get millions of pounds just down to earth people who wanted to make the country proud and they certainly did
Losers they didn't win because of 2 irregular goals in the final.
@@brazzo975 Daniel Bertoni handball in 1978.
It’s coming home boys!!!
I found somewhere where Sean Bean doesn't die!
Finlay Stanley hahhahhaa
Sean bean spoke and I thought I was alone thinking that
No you are confused. It was Mr Bean.
That was long ago !!
Come On England!
14:08 what a goal!
Good old Ned Stark with the excellent narration...
The North remembers!
Winter is coming for the foes of English soccer!
In Mexico 70 we all knew that the only chance had been in London 66 and the brittish took it very well Nothing could beat the Brazilian Machine
Gustavo Stacchioti English not British mate, they are two completely different things.
Karma Bomb ok I understood you not the same England that Scotland or Ireland
Karma Bomb
I know - they are not exactly the same. But they are British too as well as English. Although it makes more sense to call them English because they play for the England national team.
@@gustavostacchiotti68 Ireland factually is not part of GB :)
Can disagree all you want but there's a reason why on all passports here it's The United Kingdom of GB and Northern Ireland
@@jsmithmultimediatech Protestants vs Catholics
Maybe the ref made some favourable decisions towards England but what’s the point in complaining about it when every decision has gone against England in the last 50 years 😂😂
Only host champions to win the WC by not having to play a game in more then 1 stadium. Did that matter? not really
Dee Eli
Yeah, Wembley. I can see why England only played in Wembley because its their home stadium.
Agree 100% the list is endless of bad luck and poor refereeing decesions over a 50year period.
Schnellinger (#3) played with his hand in 89th minute
Every decision? Not sure about that. We've had some goal line decisions go against us, but we've also had some lucky penalty decisions go our way. Ref decisions tend to even themselves out over the years.
"How England won the 1966 World Cup"
answer: with a goal that never crossed the line
Sean bean 😎
I was 1 yrs old when England won the world cup
Up you Lions.
They won by swarming the ref and then the linesman in the final to give them a goal to win the World Cup
Like the cheats that they are. No wonder everyone hates England.
Unlike your mob.
is the narrator ned stark !!!
Footballs coming home. YEAH.
Are we still on about this
Ah yes, we see the inception of “it’s comin’ home, bruv.” 😂
RIP MartinPeters fromJapan
Still relevant after 60 years. Can’t see it happening in my lifetime unless England hold the WC again.
Ramsey used the system he had learnt playing at Tottenham under Arthur Rowe. Rowe was the revolutionary
Rip Alan ball
Is that Sean Bean doing the narration?
FOOTBALLS COMIN HOME⚽️🏠
Biggest con was changing the venue if the semi final to Wembley, making the Portuguese team travel overnight
The schedule always allowed for England to stay at Wembley if they make the semifinal.
Please don't be argentinian!1978!Cruyffs Family kidnapped and squeezing those 6 against Peru
@@howwwwwyyyyy Argentina were not responsible for Cruyff's family being kidnapped.
It's coming home.
InnaSoulSounds Nope.
@@uApollo soon....
Godwilling
RIP Martin Peters
It's coming home boys.
Yeah, your bus.
"There are people on the pitch. They think it's all over.
It is now!!"
england has not even come close to winning it again, since then.
And they didn't really win back then. It was two irregular goals. Pathetic losers.
Really sad we lost half the team virtually in the last couple of years
Yes.
They were a really likeable group too.
They had a quality of humility so underrated now.
Only Geoff Hurst is alive now, wonderful memories.
Saturday July 7 - 2018
England beat Sweden in Russia world cup 2018 in qoter final 2-0
I know because I was there
47 minute documentary about England winning the Word up means Germany should make a 188 minute one for their World Cup victories.
Or maybe they just get on with trying to win the next one instead of living in the past!
And a 0 minute one about the amount of World Wars they’ve won
@@jakemyhill4985 they were 10 german bombers in the air....
@@jakemyhill4985 took the words right out of my mouth Ja Vol! lol.
@@daleHarrison93 What was the name of the make ...... wolfe
For a long time it was unclear whether the ball was behind the goal line or not. In the 1990s, a study carried out by engineers at Oxford University came to the conclusion that the ball had not been in the goal, had missed the full crossing of the line by six centimeters. So all that "Memories" what the english players have, are wrong. And its also clear the English player claims that the ball was inside the goal. but hey everythings ok, england wins with one less goal for me. this time..
The 4-2 was also an irregular goal.
Bobby Moore wasn't centre half. Jack Charlton.