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Sir Geoff Hurst’s Best Financial Decision Was Doing Theatre Tours
There is no bigger prize in football than the World Cup. The tournament, held every four years, has only ever been won by eight different nations: Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, France, Uruguay, England, and Spain.
The Three Lions won it way back in 1966, and that remains the only time they’ve ever lifted the famous trophy. That triumph was most memorable as Sir Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick in the final, as England beat West Germany 4-2 after extra-time.
The English striker instantly became a legend of the sport, and only Kylian Mbappe (for France in 2022) has since also scored three goals in a World Cup final. Despite that, Hurst has revealed that he didn’t earn a huge amount of money in his career, and later worked odd jobs in retirement.
Geoff Hurst Made Just £17 a Week at West Ham
It’s fair to say the world of football is quite different to how it once was. These days, clubs spend hundreds of millions on player wages, but life in the 1960s was far more modest even for the big stars. Speaking to The Telegraph, Hurst spoke about his wage when he first started out at West Ham:
“My wage was £17 a week during the summer months and £20 a week during the season at West Ham when I started in 1959. It wasn’t loads, but it was enough to ensure I could always pay the bills.”
It seems as though becoming a national hero with his display in the World Cup final didn’t change that much either. Despite winning the sport’s biggest prize, celebrations afterwards were fairly understated:
“After the winning banquet, a few of us, including Alan Ball and Nobby Stiles, went to Danny La Rue’s nightclub in Hanover Square for a few drinks that night. The morning after winning, I washed the car and mowed the lawn.”
And the public didn’t seem to be that fussed either. Ahead of the final, the England players walked from the hotel to the cinema to watch Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines. Hurst recalled how there was no sense of celebrity among the squad, noting: “After the film, we all trooped back to the hotel, and no one came near us asking for an autograph, either way. About a week after winning the World Cup, we did the same and still no one came up to any of us for an autograph. People didn’t take much notice, so fame wasn’t an issue.
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Hurst Ran A Pub and Worked in Finance After 1966 World Cup Triumph
The Football Association (FA) handed out a £22,000 bonus for winning the World Cup in 1966, suggesting it be divided between the squad based on player appearances at the tournament. However, the team decided to share it evenly. Hurst recalled: “We all got together and agreed that we didn’t think this was fair as we had all worked hard towards the goal of winning the World Cup.
“As such, we told the FA that we had decided to split the money equally. The FA agreed, and so each player got £1,000 even if they didn’t play a single game, as was the case with the likes of first and second reserve goalkeepers, Peter Bonetti and Ron Springett.”
Despite achieving so much within the sport, Hurst would admit: “I never really earned enough to save, or to put into a pension, and didn’t receive any advice to do so from the club or the FA.”
As such, after retiring from football in 1976, he worked a few different jobs to keep his finances healthy. Running a pub and working in insurance, Hurst would reveal that the ‘best financial decision’ he ever made was to start his theatre tours. He explained:
“I retired from football in 1976 and went into a few things. I ran a pub for a while. I worked in insurance. Nothing stands out, though. The most fun thing has been my theatre tours, where I talk about my football career. I’ve been doing them for the past 10 years, including my recent Last Man Standing tour, and thoroughly enjoy them. That’s probably my best financial decision, as I’m getting paid to do something I enjoy.”
While he ‘loved every minute’ of his West Ham career, playing football in the 1960s ‘was never lucrative’ for Hurst. Even after winning the World Cup, there wasn’t that much interest for a long time. Explaning how that changed over the years, he added:
“I suppose talking about winning the World Cup and scoring the hat-trick has proved pretty lucrative over the years. I’d say that for the first 30 years after the World Cup final interest was low, but as my team mates fell away interest grew, and certainly when I became the last surviving player, and hat-trick scorer to boot, my earnings through speaking events has grown.”
Hurst’s status as an England legend cannot be doubted. It’s very interesting, though, to see how different the sport was viewed back in the 1960s. If the Three Lions are successful this summer, for instance, it’s hard to imagine anyone in Thomas Tuchel’s squad will ever have to work in a pub or insurance after they retire.
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Tim Ream Ignored Donald Trump’s Phone Call With USMNT
USA captain Tim Ream’s reaction to Donald Trump’s World Cup phone call has caused a stir on social media after the president delivered one final rallying call ahead of the team’s opener against Paraguay on Friday night. The USMNT have high hopes of making their mark on the tournament this summer, with Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie among their standout stars.
With Australia and Turkiye making up the rest of Group D, the Stars and Stripes could yet spring a surprise by reaching the knockout stages, although that is likely where the FIFA world No. 17 side would face a much sterner test. That hasn’t stopped Trump from talking up their chances, however.
In a phone call with Mauricio Pochettino and the squad, the White House leader insisted the United States have every chance of going all the way, expressing confidence in both the coach and the star quality at his disposal. Throughout the conversation, the former Tottenham manager appeared grateful for the words of encouragement and support.
USMNT Captain Tim Ream’s Reaction to Trump’s World Cup Call
‘Gratitude’ perhaps wasn’t a word that could be used to describe Ream’s reaction to the phone call, though, with many football fans quickly noticing how uninspired the former Premier League defender looked throughout the video. One X user wrote (watch the full phone call below):
“Tim Ream wants absolutely nothing to do with this. [Donald] Trump is a bad omen man.”
“I’ve always liked Tim Ream,” a second added, while a third continued: “Tim Ream is all of us here.” Elsewhere, another account wrote: “USMNT Captain Tim Ream refuses to acknowledge Trump phone call,” as a fifth concluded: “Tim Ream was fighting for his life to avoid saying something mean, I love him.”
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While Russia and Qatar used the previous two World Cups to present themselves in a positive light, the same cannot be said for the United States under Trump in recent months. An inaugural FIFA “Peace Prize” awarded to him in December has since been followed by a series of political tensions.
From Venezuelan government kidnappings and threats of excessive force towards NATO over Greenland’s occupancy, to ongoing visa issues that have left players, coaches, referees and fans struggling to enter the country, his influence on the build-up to the tournament has been heavily criticised.
Attendance figures have also raised concerns, while FIFA president Gianni Infantino has urged everyone to “chill” amid the chaos. Whether Ream is a supporter of the Trump administration or not is anyone’s guess, but one thing is clear – much of the football world appears unconvinced, to put it lightly.
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Referee Michael Oliver Out of 2026 World Cup Match Due to Injury
English referee Michael Oliver has pulled out of his first World Cup fixture, as he was set to take charge of the Ivory Coast‘s match against Ecuador. FIFA have since released a statement clarifying the matter.
There has been plenty of focus on referees already in the early stages of the tournament. Before a ball had even been kicked, international headlines were made when Somali official Omar Artan was denied entry into the US despite having a visa. Adding to that, in the opening match between Mexico and South Africa, there were three red cards – which is just one fewer than shown in the entirety of Qatar 2022.
Adding to the drama, Premier League referee Oliver will miss his first match of the 2026 World Cup.
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Premier League Referee Michael Oliver Will Miss World Cup Fixture
The experienced official has now been replaced for the Group E clash between Ivory Coast and Ecuador, which will take place on 15 June in Philadelphia. Oliver has suffered a ‘minor’ injury, which will keep him from doing his job for one game, but he is expected to be fit again soon.
A statement from FIFA, via the Sun, explained that Francois Letexier, from France, will replace the Englishman:
“Appointment change: Due to a minor injury, referee Michael Oliver (ENG) has been replaced by Francois Letexier (FRA).
“Oliver is expected to be available for selection again in the coming days.”
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As a result of his injury, Oliver’s team have all been replaced. Indeed, Brits Stuart Burt and James Mainwaring would have been running the line but Cyril Mugnier and Mehdi Rahmouni have beem called up instead, to work alongside the experienced Letexier.
However, Saudis Khalid Alturais and Mohammed Alabakrv keep their place as fourth official and reserve assistant.
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Oliver has refereed at a World Cup before, covering three games at Qatar 2022, but will likely be sad to miss the game. Not only for professional reasons, but the Ashington-born official could miss out on a huge sum due to his injury.
Indeed, referees are expected to make around £75,000 for their involvement in the tournament, a figure that represents roughly double what officials were paid at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil – and that’s before bonuses. It remains unclear how much exactly Oliver would have been paid for the game between the Ivory Coast and Ecuador, but referees retained for the knockout rounds will earn more at each successive stage.
Anthony Taylor is the other English referee who will take charge of games this summer. The two Premier League officials are understood to have earned in the region of £250,000 for their work this season, and that’s before taking into account what is on offer at the World Cup.
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Man Utd Now Want USMNT Star Antonee Robinson
With the summer transfer window now just days from officially opening, Manchester United are putting their plans into action for a busy few months in the market.
The Red Devils have worked particularly hard to get ahead of their rivals in the race for midfielders, with Ederson already agreeing a deal to join the club from Atalanta.
Work is underway to sign Matues Fernandes from West Ham, while other targets from the middle of the park are also being considered for an important season that is just around the corner.
The midfield has been a key area of focus, but so too is left-back, where Man United have traditionally been light on options after several injury concerns for Luke Shaw over the years.
The defender has recovered well since, featuring plenty for the club last season, but the challenge escalates when the return to the Champions League is factored into the intense schedule of next campaign.
With that in mind, Newcastle star Lewis Hall has emerged as a target, but there is another Premier League ace who is now on Man United’s radar to fill the left-back role.
Man United Want Antonee Robinson
As Manchester United line up options to fill the left-back position for next season, they face a potentially hefty fee to land the heavily-linked Hall this summer.
That could see them pivot to Antonee Robinson instead, as Sky Sports reports that the Red Devils are showing interest in the USMNT international.
The 28-year-old has been a regular for Fulham in the Premier League since he made the switch from Wigan Athletic back in 2020, making over 200 appearances for the West London club.
Robinson’s current contract at Craven Cottage runs until 2028, meaning some clubs may sense an opportunity to land a deal before he enters the final year of his contract.
The report claims that the defender is expected to attract interest this summer, though it’s unclear whether he will be free to leave Fulham if an offer arrives.
Plenty could depend on the club’s next head coach, with Marco Silva’s exit at the end of his contract leaving the Cottagers in search of a new manager for the hot seat.
Either way, Man United could try their luck to land Robinson, who may see his stock rise even further during this summer.
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World Cup Boost For Robinson
The World Cup is the sort of stage that allows perceptions to be shaped forever, and for Robinson, there is an opportunity to show just how good he really is.
The Fulham full-back will be on duty with the USMNT for their home World Cup, giving the chance to propel the nation forward to new heights in the biggest tournament ever.
Robinson has already been described as “world-class”, but that may not be the perception held elsewhere of a relatively solid Premier League star.
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He has certainly shown his quality in the build-up to the tournament, scoring an incredible long-range effort for the USA against Germany in a pre-tournament friendly.
If he can perform to the top level that he is capable, then there is a chance that even more teams may be in the mix for the left-back this summer.
That could create quite the battle for Man United in the transfer market.
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