Bobby Moore and Graham Gooch by Phil Stevens

Bobby Moore and Graham Gooch by Phil Stevens

Author:Phil Stevens
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: sport, football, cricket, soccer, biography, life, history, krays, east end, london, gangs, triumph, world cup
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited 2011
Published: 2011-06-14T00:00:00+00:00


There are always flags and nicks-nacks on his grave and the tree next to it. He is one person who will never be forgotten.

- This quote is taken from a letter to the author from Mick Geoghegan 14th October 2009.

God bless, Bobby, sleep well

The public response to Moore’s death was frankly unexpected. Nobody could remember such an emotional show of public affection for a sporting figure. At West Ham the response was immediate, as thousands of fans and well-wishers made the pilgrimage to the Boleyn Ground to pay their respects and say goodbye. Shirts, scarves, messages, wreaths and flowers adorned the gates to the ground, which became a shrine to his memory. Moore died on a Wednesday, and later that week visitors to Upton Park stood in stunned silence at the sight of the gates, which by this time were a sea of claret and blue. Complete strangers wept in each other’s arms, overcome with emotion and a profound sense of loss. As one fan said at the time, “Bobby’s death rocked the country ... you just don’t see scenes of public unity like this today.”

To achieve this kind of emotional outpouring there had to be something about Bobby Moore that transcended football. Certainly, he was hugely popular during his life, but the level of grief surprised his wife, Stephanie, who said:



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