MPX5147085: Entertainment Television Sport Football: Bobby Charlton had a surprise of his life when he went to the Sportsman Club to receive the clubs award for "The Great Moment of Sport" Bobby Captain of Manchester United got his surprise when he was about to make a speech when in walked A Eamonn Andrews to say.. .. . "Bobby Charlton - This is your life". George Best hugs Bobby as Mrs. Charlton Bobby's wife looks on. Eamonn Andrews is on the right. November 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5147100: Child's play - Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1/2, the shirt Alan Ball wore in the 1966 World cup final. It's child play for 2 1/2 year old Peter Stiles as he tries on this World Cup shirt which belonged to Alan Ball. But today, Peter's father Nobby will have the ral Alan Ball to content with. For Manchester Utd' s wing half Nobby Stiles will probably have the job of marking alan Ball in the sixth round of the FA cup with Everton. Nobby and Alan swopped jerseys after the World cup final. Note: Peter also has the same colour o fhair as Alan Ball.. . ginger. February 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5147086: Entertainment Television Sport Football: Bobby Charlton had a surprise of his life when he went to the Sportsman Club to receive the clubs award for "The Great Moment of Sport" Bobby Captain of Manchester United got his surprise when he was about to make a speech when in walked A Eamonn Andrews to say.. .. . "Bobby Charlton - This is your life". Eamonn Andrews (right) walks in and announces "This is your life" Sir Mat Busby claps as Bobby Charlton cover his mouth in shock. November 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5147155: Long after the other Manchester City players have finished training, there are two still there. Malcolm Alison the Ass Manager, and Joe Corrigan the recognised first team goalkeeper. A mud spattered Corrigon being blasted from all angles by Malcolm Alison at Maine Road. November 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
MPX5146874: The destination is a little further afield than Skipton which shows on the Victoria Station directory board in pic, for these Leeds players. They were on route from Leeds to Budapest, and had just arrived in Manchester, on their way to Ringway, to fly to Budapest. Left to right David Harvey, reserve goalie, Johnny Giles, Mick Jones, and Terry Hibbit leave the train at Victoria. December 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images