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This amazing print is of Hugh Johns' original commentary notes for ITV on the World Cup Final match between England and Germany at Wembley on July 30, 1966.
Why we love this sheet? Moore, Charlton, Hurst and co. led England to their only World Cup win. As well as Johns' original notes, the sheet also contains a print of his hand-written line for Hurstās final goal and his signature.
And to celebrate the 60th anniversary of England's victory, we have produced a stunning special edition print, featuring every winer of the Jules Rimet trophy and a match ticket from the final.Ā
This is a limited edition print of only 500.Ā
Available as an A2 framed sheet only.
- The wrapped MDF wooden frame has a black matt finish, scratch-resistant perspex, built-in picture hooks and an MDF back.
- They are A2 in size and the frame is 30mm wide and 15mm deep.
All products come with a letter of authentication verifying that these are prints of the original commentary notes.
Original: $178.05
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This amazing print is of Hugh Johns' original commentary notes for ITV on the World Cup Final match between England and Germany at Wembley on July 30, 1966.
Why we love this sheet? Moore, Charlton, Hurst and co. led England to their only World Cup win. As well as Johns' original notes, the sheet also contains a print of his hand-written line for Hurstās final goal and his signature.
And to celebrate the 60th anniversary of England's victory, we have produced a stunning special edition print, featuring every winer of the Jules Rimet trophy and a match ticket from the final.Ā
This is a limited edition print of only 500.Ā
Available as an A2 framed sheet only.
- The wrapped MDF wooden frame has a black matt finish, scratch-resistant perspex, built-in picture hooks and an MDF back.
- They are A2 in size and the frame is 30mm wide and 15mm deep.
All products come with a letter of authentication verifying that these are prints of the original commentary notes.




















