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Sir Geoff comes to the Regent Centre in March 2019. He will talk amusingly about his illustrious West Ham & England career . Every one that came in 2018 had a great time and we have had so many requests to do it again So here we are back on the road with his great friend and agent Terry Baker from A1 Sporting speakers once again asking the questions.
VIP ticket holders will have a chance to meet him and have a photograph with him before the show. The second half will be a question & answer session with the audience. This will be a great event for football fans.
Tickets: £25.50 (including 50p Regent Centre Development Fee)
See England’s 1966 World Cup Winning, hat-trick scoring hero, Sir Geoff Hurst
Live at the Regent in Christchurch on Friday 15 March 7.30pm 2019
VIP Meet & Greet 6.15pm Fri 15 March before the show. Tickets: £50.50 (includes a personal, autographed photo with Sir Geoff by a professional photographer) Across the world, Sir Geoff Hurst certainly needs no introduction. He is a sporting legend who is still the only player ever to score a hat trick in A World Cup Final.
Sir Geoff made his name with club side West Ham United, with whom he made 499 league and cup appearances, scoring 248 goals. He was Player of the Year three times and won the F.A Cup with West Ham in 1964 and the European cup winner’s cup in 1965.
However, it was playing in the national side that launched Sir Geoff as a world football icon-not only as being part of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966 but also scoring a hat trick in that final. Hence Kenneth Wolstenholme´s immortal words “They think it’s all over — it is now”.
In the Autumn of 1998 the BBC announced that the England fourth goal with Kenneth uttering those immortal words, has been the most shown sporting piece of footage ever seen on television.
After leaving West Ham, Sir Geoff then played for Stoke City with 100 appearances and 30 goals, then West Bromwich Albion for 1 year. He then became player-manager for Telford and also had spells playing in America and Kuwait.
He went on to become the assistant coach to the England National team under Ron Greenwood from 1977 to 1982, and then became the manager of Chelsea for 2 years.
He has undertaken a number of speaking engagements across the world for many companies. Some of the speeches were just an entertaining after dinner speech whilst others more of a motivational address.
The standing ovations he received proved that Sir Geoff Hurst is far more than a footballer that got lucky on one hot July afternoon. Geoff received his knighthood in 1997.