
Geoff Hurst & Martin Pieters Framed Signed Champagne Label
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Geoff Hurst & Martin Peters were a part of the 1966 World Cup winning team. Peters scored once & Hurst scored a hat trick in the final, helping England to win their maiden World Cup at Wembley by defeating West Germany 4-2 in extra time.
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Geoff Hurst & Martin Pieters Framed Signed Champagne Label.
– 100% Authentic Hand Signed Autographs.
– Signed in a private signing session.
– Certification of Authenticity supplied with every purchase.
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