Euro 2020 final between England and Italy are the envy of the nation. For most supporters getting a seat for the biggest international match that the stadium has hosted for 55 years is an impossible dream.
Geoff Hurst’s controversial second goal in 1966Back in 1966, it seemed preposterously easy to get a ticket for the World Cup final.
You could pick one up at the local shop along with your morning newspapers. “My mother Ethel used to drive me to school,” said Albert Boniface, who attended all the England games in that glorious mid-sixties summer. “We passed a newsagent on Western Avenue with a sign in the window that said ‘World Cup tickets for sale. ’“It was just an ordinary newsagent and had books of 10 tickets.
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