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Boleyn Ground
Tuesday, November 23rd, 1971
 
Friendly
Attendance: 29,250 (estimated)
     
4-4
   
 
     
 
     
 
     
 
 
 
 
1971
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Testimonial Match for Geoff Hurst. Estimated Attendance according to a scoring member of the European X1, Ted MacDougall at : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2391394/MacDougall-revels-in-his-recall-of-nine-goal-haul.html MacDougall received a telephone call from Geoff Hurst inviting him to turn out for a Rest of the World XI against West Ham in his testimonial game at Upton Park. We assembled at the Hilton in Park Lane – me in my beat-up, second-hand car – where I looked around the lobby and thought, `What the hell am I doing here?'' There was Bournemouth''s Ted MacDougall standing beside Eusebio, Simoes, Uwe Seeler, Jimmy Greaves, Dave Mackay and Jimmy Johnstone – stars I''d only ever seen on TV. Anyway, I managed to score in front of 40,000 spectators, which was something special. Although this article mentions a Rest of the World X1, West Ham''s opponents were definitely a European X1. West Ham statistician John Northcutt later (10th October 2011) confirmed the exact attendance as 29,250.
 

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krisstofferwood
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Testimonial Match for Geoff Hurst. Estimated Attendance according to a scoring member of the European X1, Ted MacDougall at : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2391394/MacDougall-revels-in-his-recall-of-nine-goal-haul.html MacDougall received a telephone call from Geoff Hurst inviting him to turn out for a Rest of the World XI against West Ham in his testimonial game at Upton Park. We assembled at the Hilton in Park Lane – me in my beat-up, second-hand car – where I looked around the lobby and thought, `What the hell am I doing here?'' There was Bournemouth''s Ted MacDougall standing beside Eusebio, Simoes, Uwe Seeler, Jimmy Greaves, Dave Mackay and Jimmy Johnstone – stars I''d only ever seen on TV. Anyway, I managed to score in front of 40,000 spectators, which was something special. Although this article mentions a Rest of the World X1, West Ham''s opponents were definitely a European X1. West Ham statistician John Northcutt later (10th October 2011) confirmed the exact attendance as 29,250.
alanchapman
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Match no. 237. Geoff Hurst Testimonial. Hurst put West Ham ahead but goals from Ted Macdougall, Jimmy Greaves and Rodney Marsh (2) meant the European Xi were 4-1 ahead with 14 miutes to go. Hammers then scored 3 goals in 5 minutes through Pop Robson (2) and Clyde Best to force an entertaining draw. Mordecai Spiegler of Israel appeared as a second-half substitute for the all-star team. West Ham had tried to sign him after the 1970 World Cup Finals but the Football League blocked it.
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