Sunday People

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WALTERS was only working as a packer. ita and Dinnerladi­es had a terrible crush e World Cup avidly mes of all the team.” ar-old ALAN r a top TV gardener, taller fans in front. Ex-Tory MP and broadcaste­r DAVID MELLOR, 67, was a student working as a deckchair attendant in Dorset. He wrote: “I remember sidling up to beach hut owners to get t he l atest from those who had radios.” Test cricket star IAN BOTHAM, 60, said he and his dad kept his mum and sister waiting on a day out as they listened to the match.

BBC veteran TONY BLACKBURN, 73, was at sea on pirate radio ship Radio Caroline. But his memories did not even mention the World Cup.

The letters are to be auctioned, with some of the proceeds going to charity. Go to soccerbid.co.uk for details.

The Sunday People has made a contributi­on to the Bobby Moore Fund, set up after the former England captain died of cancer.

 ??  ?? CAPTAIN: Bobby Moore with the coveted trophy
CAPTAIN: Bobby Moore with the coveted trophy

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