The walk and talk of Bobby Moore at Craven Cottage and more on his life after West Ham and England

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Bobby Moore died in 1993 at the age of 51. His life was football, in real having his club career with West Ham United, playing for The Hammers from 1958 to 1974. Bobby Moore was an uncapped England player as he flew to South America with the rest of the squad for the 1962 World Cup. He made his début in the pre-tournament friendly – a 4–0 win over Peru in Lima. Bobby Moore stayed in the team for the whole of England’s participation in the 1962 World Cup, which ended in defeat by eventual winners Brazil in the quarter finals at Viña del Mar.

Bobby Moore is still the only England captain to have lifted a major trophy for Three Lions during history, not to forget the England 1966 World Cup winners.

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