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www.lastingtribute.co.uk, one of the leading memorial websites that allows people to pay online tributes in celebration of the lives of those they admired, has set up special pages to give people an opportunity to leave memories of Sir Alf Ramsey and Alan Ball. Football fans up and down the country are invited to leave messages of tribute to two of the heroes of the 1966 World Cup on the anniversary of their deaths.
Sir Alf, (born January 22, 1920 – died April 28, 1999) managed the England team from 1963 to 1974, with his greatest achievement coming when his team hoisted the Jules Rimet trophy at Wembley in the summer of 1966. He played football for Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur before going on to manage Ipswich Town, England and then Birmingham City.
Alan Ball (born May 12, 1945 – died April 25, 2007) was the youngest member of the ‘66 World Cup-winning team and was ‘Man of the Match’ in the final, following his performance. He played 975 competitive games for various clubs, including Blackpool, Everton, Arsenal, Southampton, Philadelphia Fury, Vancouver Whitecaps, Eastern AA and Bristol Rovers, notching up more than 180 league goals in a 22-year career.
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Lasting Tribute’s operations director Elaine Pritchard commented: “For many people, these two men were giants of the game, with the exploits of 1966 still being talked about today. “Our tribute pages will enable people to leave memories and messages of people they may have seen play or just talked about after either watching the match on television or reading about it afterwards.”
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