1966 World Cup final ever did. In an interview with The Telegraph, the 80-year-old footballing legend said older generations are often “nervous” about embracing technology.
The former England striker admitted he often relies on the assistance of his son-in-law and granddaughter to help navigate the world of apps, video calls and smartphones.
Speaking from his home in Cheltenham, Sir Geoff, who owns a Macbook Air and iPhone, said: “No question at all, I get more uptight about the connectivity now on phones and laptops than I have ever done in my life and that includes World Cup finals and meeting the Queen. “My personality and character is someone who just gets on with things.
In the [1966] World Cup final I was a little keyed up as you would expect before the game. . . but there is no way I would compare it. “Without question.
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