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- The Guardian Sat urday 3 Aug ust 2019
(^10) The big picture
He has photographed historic events from Winston Churchill’s
funeral to Muhammad Ali’s fi rst African tour, but covering the
1966 World Cup fi nal remains a career highlight for the sports
photographer Gerry Cranham, now in his 90th year. In this shot,
taken just after Martin Peters (No 16) scored England’s second
goal, the midfi elder appears weightless with euphoria. It’s a
feeling that fi lters to the top of the frame, where fans hover at
the edge of the stadium, hoping to catch a glimpse of the action.
A celebratory pitch invasion would soon be under way when
Geoff Hurst scored the fi nal goal of England’s winning match.
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No 34 The 1966 World Cup fi nal,
By Gerry Cranham
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