LONDON: George Eastham, a member of England’s 1966 World Cup-winning squad, has died at 88, his former club Stoke City said on Friday. Son of England international George Senior, midfielder and inside forward Eastham played for Newcastle United, Arsenal and Stoke City in the English top-flight league in a professional career spanning two decades, and earned 19 international caps.
Known for his lethal left foot and creativity, Eastham is a legend at Stoke, famously scoring the winner in the 1972 League Cup final, helping the club win their first major trophy in a 2-1 victory over Chelsea. Eastham made 194 league appearances for Stoke over eight seasons, and went on to manage the club between 1977-78. The Blackpool-born player is also remembered for his crusade against the old ‘retain and transfer’ system which allowed a club to keep a player’s registration as a means to force them to stay. Agencies
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