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Alf Ramsey was slow and easily tired, Stanley Mathews was "nothing special" and England's game was decades out of date by 1953, the coach of Hungary's 'Magical Magyars' wrote in notes discovered ...
Team captain Ferenc Puskas scores Hungary's third goal during the match at Wembley Stadium Sixty years ago, a football match shook the foundations of the British Empire and encouraged a previously ...
When he came to Wembley in 1953, no one in Britain had seen ball skills like his before. His stunning footballing ablility left England captain Billy Wright tackling air at Wembley and helped Hungary ...
Ferenc Puskas had a quality to his play that could leave even his most accomplished rivals agape with admiration, and last night England World Cup winners including Sir Bobby Charlton and Alan ...
Puskas, dubbed "The Galloping Major", ... He was the inspiration behind the "Magical Magyars", the Hungarian national side that sensationally beat England 6-3 in 1953, ...
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Former team mates and opponents led the tributes to Hungarian football great Puskas who died on Friday, aged 79. Puskas made his name as a feared striker in the great Hungary ...
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