The team gathered at the Royal Garden Hotel for the celebration dinner. My mother had the great pleasure to serve dinner to Bobby and the team at the Top table that very night, and a truly memorable experience never to be forgotten.
My birth name is Robert Moore . Way back in 1967 when I was 12 my team (Swindon) played West Ham in the FA Cup . My Dad wrote to West Ham asking if I could meet my idol . He didn`t really expect any reply so was really surprised when we got a letter from West Ham saying be at the main entrance at 2pm . In we went and Ron Greenwood met us and took us into the dressing room to meet the great man. Bobby Moore couldn`t have been nicer to me and introduced me as Bobby Moore to the rest of the team ( including Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst) . I had my leg pulled when a couple of the players said " Blimey you`ve shrunk since the last game". I asked Bobby for an autograph and he signed my book "from one Bobby Moore to another". I must admit I was absolutely starstruck and could barely say anything but Bobby Moore was such a kind man and put me at ease as he introduced me to the other players. A day I have never forgotten.
I'm no football fan but I have great respect for Bobby and the boys 1966 achievement. Surprised how small his memorial stone Is and the lack of Flowers on It. R.I.P Bobby Moore.
Hi RS I agree with you and it's often the case which is very strange. I did Lena Zavaroni the other week and she had a wonderful stone but it's not always the case. Thank you for the comment. Regards, Alan
Great video Alan I'm not a football fan but he was a fantastic person and great footballer I watch a drama on him a few years ago it's worth watching a great guy
Reflecting on what you said at the end about time is so true it acompanys sharing .if you had everything in the world and no one to share with what would all that wealth mean . It would mean nothing. Time is to be shared. You are absolutely correct.
Has there been a better example of an Englishman? What a man. So sorry I never got to see him play. Never ever forgotten. Arsenal fan, and Bobby Moore is a real hero to me for how he carried himself and his example on & off the pitch.
Saw that cup final in 66, I was 10 years old, Also saw Bobby when he played for Fulham at Fratton Park, Fantastic thinker of the game. Thanks for the video.
My partner & I have vested his grave. Did you visit 2 of the Jack the Ripper victims whilst you were there? We asked the staff where they were & not only did they tell us they gave us a lift in their van to their graves & also showed us where Bobby was, at the timecwe didn't know he was there. They were so friendly & helpful. 🇬🇧
I remember when I was younger going to my Aunt and Uncles house and he would be watching Bobby Moore, my uncle played cricket for the village but he still watched Bobby Moore. X
What a great player and gentleman Bobby Moore was. Saw him a few times playing in real life. He was so calm and collected in his play, such a great captain & example to all players. RIP Bobby..👏
I stood next to Bobby Moore and Martin Peters on Cardiff railway station back in the late sixties. England had played Wales in the home internationals .rip both
thanks for giving Bobby a lot of time to tell his story and say what a great man he was, he was everybody's hero and while people play football will always be revered and respected, an unassuming icon impossible to replace.
Hello David, it's a real pleasure when they are an icon, but they're also really a great human. Everybody who knew him respected him so much that made making a video a joy even though I'm not a big football fan. Thank you for the comment Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep I am not a great footy fan either Alan, but I remember the greats: especially Bobby himself, Greavesie and Bestie. All great characters as well.
don't use or understand telegram Alan, somebody else as asked me to join as well. is it any good. ? Am bit wary of all of this technology. even unsolicited emails scare me!
I still treasure my 1967 autograph. My late great aunt used to work for Bobby Moore and got me a personal autograph for my 7th Birthday in 1967. RIP Bobby. I have my copy of a DVD which is kept with my autograph
Hi Derek he was one of those people that the more you find out about him the more you like him not just a a legend of a footballer that a really good guy. Thank you for the comment I really appreciate it. Regards Alan
We were on our honeymoon in 1975. First time in London. We made our way to Harrods, just to say we had been there. As we were about to leave, a big car drew up at the entrance. Who stepped out but Bobby Moore! Amazing, made us a memory forever.
Wonderful tribute to the great Bobby Moore. As a West Ham United fan I watched him play many times. Like Bobby I was born in Barking. Bobby first met his future wife Tina at the Ilford Palais. I also met my future wife at the Ilford Palais. Bobby is my all time sporting hero.
Thank you for doing Bobby Moore both my parents are buried at this cemetery also lots of family and friends my dad followed west ham all his life and saw Bobby play many times and see him lift the world cup at Wembley he was a true gent R.I.P Bobby Moore
What you do is brilliant and very interesting because there is no way I could get around these beautiful centuries to find these famous people like you do and for that I give you a big thank you in deed.
My mum was on green street outside the ground waiting to cross the road with me in a pushchair then a lovely car pulled up and Bobby got out. Stopped the traffic. Wheeled me across the Rd. Took the shopping and drove us back to Frinton Rd. I missed the world cup as I was born 7th Sept. He pulled up outside our house 104 Frinton and neighbours came out, taking pics etc brilliant day. I loved that Rd.
I worked at his house for a good few months in the 1970’s a very nice man, a lovely family and of course, the death of Dean, Bobby and Tina’s son. So sad.
Northern Ireland had a great football player of all time George Best. my father in law bought George best dads car his father was called Dicky Best he showed me the log book in those days
Bobby Moore is my favorite player of all time. I always tried to get the number 6 when I played and made sure my team colours were the same as West Ham
You are a very happy man Alan and it shows in your videos because of the respect and gratitude you show these famous people who we all knew. You keep passing big trees but I think they are You sorry, Yew trees. For you to tap their gravestones and say Thankyou is a wonderful gesture. Leave a pebble from us too will you Alan and Thankyou once again. RIP.
Hello Barry, yes I do want to leave something. I'm got my focus on leaving in a moment on each one in the future. I've just got to organise it because I'd like to do that but everybody that watches the channel. Thank you for the great comments your a star Alan
Hi Alan I've really come to enjoy your grave tours, I'm actually catching you within seconds today whoo whoo! The history you tell is always interesting. Still loads to catch-up on, thank you 😊 enjoy your pot noodles lol
Hello Jean, I'm so pleased that you enjoy the information. It was such a professional man that was plenty to say. I love to research him and I've had chicken and mushroom pot noodle tonight. Thank you, Alan
Hello David, I bet that was greatly exciting about all. Your family was shouting as well. It's got to be one of the best football matches ever are the best. Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep Yes it was fantastic especially in them days life was different everyone was talking about it. I also seen Bobby play at Mansfield Town in the FA Cup And Mansfield Town beat West Ham 3-1 I was in the crowd I loved every minute of it. Thanks for the Videos they are excellent ❤️
In the late sixties we were on our way to visit my mums aunty in Clacton . We got stuck in a traffic jam , i looked across at the cars in the other lane and Bobby Moore was sat in his Jag smiling at me .
Hi Tang We start off on a treadmill in life and often we don't drop it when we've got enough money. Time is far more valuable than money. Thank you for the comment take care Alan
Hello Allen. I like the stuff you do & the also the history of these people that you reel off so casually yet in a storyline way as you locate there resting place. Your also a nice geezer with a positive outlook on life that's refreshing compared to a lot of the doom & gloom that's a foot these days. All the best for now. Take care & look forward to the next celebrity. Many thanks, Gavin.
Hello Gavin, that's for the encouraging of you. Thank you! I'll produce extra videos now. Seriously, very kind of you. I like to research them before I set off which is enjoyable, particularly documentaries. Then when I get there I'm inside the skin a bit. Makes the old process a lot more enjoyable for me and I hope for the viewer. Thank you. Take care. See you again. Alan
Most of my family are buried/ cremated there. Bobby Moore lived near us too! Beautiful cemetery and like being in a park in some areas. My mum and her siblings often go over there, with a picnic. They don’t see it as morbid. Mum says they’re just having a nice afternoon with their family 😊x
I remember going with the school to wembley and seeing England v Pele I was so happy I got to see Bobby Moore and Pele play a great game I was so lucky to see the two greatest players in the world my late dad knew him very well with both being from barking
Hi Sue like to give the best picture of the person I can and the important things they've done. He was quite the professional footballer. Regards, Alan
Oh learning loads. My stepdad was a teacher at Tom Hood. Mr Derbyshire taught maths. I went to Brampton Manor and Fairlop when we left East ham and went posh to ilford! Ha ha xx
Hi Alan I have not long found your channel and been watching lots of the other ones you are so interesting and it’s great seeing all the graves you visit and always having a word with them. I like that about Time how true. When you went to Tony Hancock grave gosh it seemed a scary place . Look forward to seeing more videos and you are always smiling 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃 take care and keep beep beeping Sandra .
Hello Sandra, The best bit about this is every single one is a unique story because it's a unique person. It makes it really enjoyable. But you're right. Tony Hancock what a scary place. I think it was more in my mind than in reality but it did feel spooky. You're a great inspiration with your comments. Thank you ever so much. I look forward to seeing you again. Regards, Alan
My mum was outside Upton park Ground with me in a pushchair trying to cross the rd on Green Street. I was born in 1966. A posh car pulled up and it was Bobby. He stopped the traffic and took my mum and me back home to Frinton Rd and carried her shopping. What a gent x
I’m no big footie fan, just every 4 years when England is in it, but I appreciate what ‘66 meant, and the team. Just want to win again so we don’t have to keep on about 1966! Knowing how important it was, you would think flowers would be in abundance. They think it’s all over!
It'll be great not having '66 as our only success but even so the current crop even though they may be fitter just don't have the charisma or style of the old gang.
@@shirleyn546 We've got the world Cup starting next month and we all know that the award of this and the previous one in Russia was due to back handers so now I don't have even the remotest interest it.
I was born in 1966 best year ever. Awesome Video. Love your channel it's not just about showing us they final resting place you do a history lesson which is Awesome . KEEP USING YOUR DRONE ALSO lol
Hi Man Cave great to see you,. Danny, the drone always makes an appearance:-) don't worry and thank you for the great comment please you found knowing about their life interesting. Regards Alan
The team gathered at the Royal Garden Hotel for the celebration dinner. My mother had the great pleasure to serve dinner to Bobby and the team at the Top table that very night, and a truly memorable experience never to be forgotten.
My birth name is Robert Moore . Way back in 1967 when I was 12 my team (Swindon) played West Ham in the FA Cup . My Dad wrote to West Ham asking if I could meet my idol .
He didn`t really expect any reply so was really surprised when we got a letter from West Ham saying be at the main entrance at 2pm . In we went and Ron Greenwood met us and took us into the dressing room to meet the great man.
Bobby Moore couldn`t have been nicer to me and introduced me as Bobby Moore to the rest of the team ( including Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst) . I had my leg pulled when a couple of the players said " Blimey you`ve shrunk since the last game".
I asked Bobby for an autograph and he signed my book "from one Bobby Moore to another".
I must admit I was absolutely starstruck and could barely say anything but Bobby Moore was such a kind man and put me at ease as he introduced me to the other players. A day I have never forgotten.
Thats a lovely story great man❤
Bobby Moore, true English gent. Great sportsman, where did those days go. God bless him
The clips I've seen show what a great man as well as football player ⚽️
Bobby Moore what a fabulous man,a true gentleman,great football player,RIP Bobby,thank you Alan enjoyed this one,from a Yorkshire lass xxxx❤️😊
I find your enthusiasm infectious Alan. Awesome.
Paul Hug
I'm no football fan but I have great respect for Bobby and the boys 1966 achievement. Surprised how small his memorial stone Is and the lack of Flowers on It. R.I.P Bobby Moore.
Hi RS I agree with you and it's often the case which is very strange. I did Lena Zavaroni the other week and she had a wonderful stone but it's not always the case. Thank you for the comment. Regards, Alan
Totally agree doesn t take long to be forgotten, so sad
Such a shame it didn’t have inscribed - Captain of the England Football Team who won the World Cup in 1966, on the memorial stone.
@@ronabarr950 But Why not ? It can't be cost, misplaced modesty I expect. Shame.
This was the only football match I ever watched, like him very much, rest in peach Bobby👏👏👏
Great video Alan I'm not a football fan but he was a fantastic person and great footballer I watch a drama on him a few years ago it's worth watching a great guy
He had styled didn't he Karl I think I know the drama. You mean the one on ITV? I watched it too. See you later mate
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep Hi Alan yes it was itv take care
Reflecting on what you said at the end about time is so true it acompanys sharing .if you had everything in the world and no one to share with what would all that wealth mean . It would mean nothing. Time is to be shared. You are absolutely correct.
Well said Eric
Proper gentleman and a wonderful captain. Thanking you for remembering him
Escape to victory comes to mind? ❤. Great breakdown Pal
Hi Allen ok lovely video love Bobby Moore lovely chap thank you cheers 🏍🏍🇬🇧🇮🇹🇮🇪🍫☕️
Hi Salvatore nice to see you thank you Alan
Thanks my brother just died February he was massive Bobby fan and West ham fan thanks we played always blowing bubbles at the Chapel 🙏❤️🇬🇧🌹
Great Richard best Alan
Has there been a better example of an Englishman? What a man. So sorry I never got to see him play. Never ever forgotten. Arsenal fan, and Bobby Moore is a real hero to me for how he carried himself and his example on & off the pitch.
Saw that cup final in 66, I was 10 years old, Also saw Bobby when he played for Fulham at Fratton Park, Fantastic thinker of the game. Thanks for the video.
My partner & I have vested his grave. Did you visit 2 of the Jack the Ripper victims whilst you were there? We asked the staff where they were & not only did they tell us they gave us a lift in their van to their graves & also showed us where Bobby was, at the timecwe didn't know he was there. They were so friendly & helpful. 🇬🇧
I was 10 years old and can remember every game England played in that World Cup. Great Memories.
these were proper footballers not like the wimps we have today RIP Bobby
God Bless you Bobby. Such dignity leading out your team be it national or club. Complete class and a real gentleman. Remembered fondly always.
Your absolutely right Alan about time, make the most of it as it flies by
A great footballer and a great man and a true gentleman RIP SIR BOBBY
I remember when I was younger going to my Aunt and Uncles house and he would be watching Bobby Moore, my uncle played cricket for the village but he still watched Bobby Moore. X
What a great player and gentleman Bobby Moore was. Saw him a few times playing in real life. He was so calm and collected in his play, such a great captain & example to all players. RIP Bobby..👏
I stood next to Bobby Moore and Martin Peters on Cardiff railway station back in the late sixties. England had played Wales in the home internationals .rip both
Hi Alan good video Bobby Moore was a fantastic footballer a true legend of the game 👍
Best to you John
thanks for giving Bobby a lot of time to tell his story and say what a great man he was, he was everybody's hero and while people play football will always be revered and respected, an unassuming icon impossible to replace.
Hello David, it's a real pleasure when they are an icon, but they're also really a great human. Everybody who knew him respected him so much that made making a video a joy even though I'm not a big football fan. Thank you for the comment Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep I am not a great footy fan either Alan, but I remember the greats: especially Bobby himself, Greavesie and Bestie. All great characters as well.
@@davidlee6720 Absolutely! I really like Grieves. he was always interesting and fun and a great football. CU have a nice evenng Daviid
don't use or understand telegram Alan, somebody else as asked me to join as well. is it any good.
? Am bit wary of all of this technology. even unsolicited emails scare me!
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep I keep getting a spam comment saying I've been selected,
Bobby was true Gentleman my Hero thank Alan great coverage 👏👏👏🇬🇧
Hi Babara nice words thank you Alan
A great reader of the game two or tree moves ahead of most attackers RIP Bobby Moore the greatest England captain.
I still treasure my 1967 autograph. My late great aunt used to work for Bobby Moore and got me a personal autograph for my 7th Birthday in 1967. RIP Bobby. I have my copy of a DVD which is kept with my autograph
As a West ham fan for over 57 years he is an absolute legend..top man in many respects.. thanks for sharing your experience, cheers.
God bless Bobby they really were great days.
What a beautiful place to be laid to rest thank you Alan loved this one . ❤️
Hi Carole your sweet thank you Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep ❤️❤️
A True gentleman and footballer and my Hero.
He was a true legend 👍
R.I.P Bobby keep blowing them bubbles mate he was hammers though & though
Hi Alan, big thanks for putting this one out there. A lovely place to rest for one of England's superstars!
R.I.P. Bobby ❤️🙏
Hi Derek he was one of those people that the more you find out about him the more you like him not just a a legend of a footballer that a really good guy. Thank you for the comment I really appreciate it. Regards Alan
I watched the World Cup in Copenhagen, Denmark while visiting my grandparents, I will never forget it. RIP Bobby
My parents are buried in the same cemetery not far from Bobby Moore. My mum felt so sorry for him when it was announced that he had cancer. 😢
Hi Alan. A true gentleman of sport Bobby was ,taken way to early, I was at that cemetery last Thursday for a funeral.
What a gentleman and one of the great footballers of his day when football was football ...🏴🏴🏴🏴
We were on our honeymoon in 1975. First time in London. We made our way to Harrods, just to say we had been there. As we were about to leave, a big car drew up at the entrance. Who stepped out but Bobby Moore! Amazing, made us a memory forever.
What a lovely memory you've got from a nice time for you and your husband. Superb, Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep Alan, you're so right, it is a great memory, for me and my wife of 47 years, she loved it. I'm a bloke btw lol.
I was eight when England won the world cup, I moment I will never forget. R.I.P Bobby God bless you and your family.🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖🏴
Wonderful tribute to the great Bobby Moore. As a West Ham United fan I watched him play many times. Like Bobby I was born in Barking. Bobby first met his future wife Tina at the Ilford Palais. I also met my future wife at the Ilford Palais. Bobby is my all time sporting hero.
Rip Bobby Moore, his parents and also his son Dean.
Thank you for sharing . Big names never forgotten very interesting once again. Love from Holmfirth West Yorkshire 💙
Hello Jill, Thank you for the lovely comment. I love where you live I'm from Bradford. We have some lovely countryside. Take care, Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep would love to take a trip with you to your visits 💙💚
@@gillnelson9037 If im near i give you a shout Gill
Bobby visited my school in 1970 and I was away with a bad cold that day..bloody hell!!
I met him when I was a boy, in s Reading shoe shop, I'll never forget him❤️
Thank you for doing Bobby Moore both my parents are buried at this cemetery also lots of family and friends my dad followed west ham all his life and saw Bobby play many times and see him lift the world cup at Wembley he was a true gent R.I.P Bobby Moore
Hello Sue, it's a lovely space. I'm going back tomorrow to do another one. And thank you for the comments about Bobby. It was great. Bye for now Alan
What you do is brilliant and very interesting because there is no way I could get around these beautiful centuries to find these famous people like you do and for that I give you a big thank you in deed.
My mum was on green street outside the ground waiting to cross the road with me in a pushchair then a lovely car pulled up and Bobby got out. Stopped the traffic. Wheeled me across the Rd. Took the shopping and drove us back to Frinton Rd. I missed the world cup as I was born 7th Sept. He pulled up outside our house 104 Frinton and neighbours came out, taking pics etc brilliant day. I loved that Rd.
True words at the end there 👍
Hi Melody, yes we can lose our lives if we don't release best Alan
I worked at his house for a good few months in the 1970’s a very nice man, a lovely family and of course, the death of Dean, Bobby and Tina’s son. So sad.
I remember watching this match, and it was amazing. Bobby was just how you described him.
Nice memory PJ
What a calm wonder. So stylish and talented. A great business man too. Thank you for telling me about such a wonderful man.
Northern Ireland had a great football player of all time George Best. my father in law bought George best dads car his father was called Dicky Best he showed me the log book in those days
When Sir Alf was asked what were England,s chances he replied "Oh we'll win it"
Bobby Moore is my favorite player of all time. I always tried to get the number 6 when I played and made sure my team colours were the same as West Ham
Rest in peace Bobby Moore!!! 👼👼⚽
Nice relaxed style you have.
Lovely stories also.
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You are a very happy man Alan and it shows in your videos because of the respect and gratitude you show these famous people who we all knew. You keep passing big trees but I think they are You sorry, Yew trees. For you to tap their gravestones and say Thankyou is a wonderful gesture. Leave a pebble from us too will you Alan and Thankyou once again. RIP.
Hello Barry, yes I do want to leave something. I'm got my focus on leaving in a moment on each one in the future. I've just got to organise it because I'd like to do that but everybody that watches the channel. Thank you for the great comments your a star Alan
A lovely video and brilliant tribute to a legend.
Cheers, Ben Cu mate.
Hi Alan I've really come to enjoy your grave tours, I'm actually catching you within seconds today whoo whoo! The history you tell is always interesting. Still loads to catch-up on, thank you 😊 enjoy your pot noodles lol
Hello Jean, I'm so pleased that you enjoy the information. It was such a professional man that was plenty to say. I love to research him and I've had chicken and mushroom pot noodle tonight. Thank you, Alan
Really interesting again. You're so right about not being able to buy time. Thanks for making this and uploading :)
I love u alan. Xx bobby was the best. Part of my early life. and what u said about Felix Dennis was brilliant. I met him in London. Xx
I watched the game live at the aga of 9 years old and loved football all my life. Thanks For The Stream ❤️
Hello David, I bet that was greatly exciting about all. Your family was shouting as well. It's got to be one of the best football matches ever are the best. Alan
You are such a lovely guy tha ks for entertaining me.
I'm from glasgow and love your channel.
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep
Yes it was fantastic especially in them days life was different everyone was talking about it.
I also seen Bobby play at Mansfield Town in the FA Cup And Mansfield Town beat West Ham 3-1 I was in the crowd I loved every minute of it.
Thanks for the Videos they are excellent ❤️
I remember 1966 world cup remember seeing that TV clip Bobby Moore receiving the throphy.
Great footballer and football brain he had. Up their with the best. George best etc no pun intended 😁. Rip Bobby 🙏⚽
Brilliant man 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧
Sir Bobby Moore.
If only.
In the late sixties we were on our way to visit my mums aunty in Clacton . We got stuck in a traffic jam , i looked across at the cars in the other lane and Bobby Moore was sat in his Jag smiling at me .
What a nice memory. See you later. Alan
That last comment you made about TIME as really hit home thanks Alan.
Hi Tang We start off on a treadmill in life and often we don't drop it when we've got enough money. Time is far more valuable than money. Thank you for the comment take care Alan
Thanks Alan good one as usual its great going into the background of these famous people, sad but really interesting
James your a star best Alan
Hello Allen. I like the stuff you do & the also the history of these people that you reel off so casually yet in a storyline way as you locate there resting place. Your also a nice geezer with a positive outlook on life that's refreshing compared to a lot of the doom & gloom that's a foot these days. All the best for now. Take care & look forward to the next celebrity. Many thanks, Gavin.
Hello Gavin, that's for the encouraging of you. Thank you! I'll produce extra videos now. Seriously, very kind of you. I like to research them before I set off which is enjoyable, particularly documentaries. Then when I get there I'm inside the skin a bit. Makes the old process a lot more enjoyable for me and I hope for the viewer. Thank you. Take care. See you again. Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep Many thanks Allen for your reply. Look forward to more from the channel in the near future. Have a good great day. 🙂 Gavin.
I love watching you , you always cheer me up with your little quirks 😅
Hello, Dawn I'm so pleased it lifts your spirit. I love human beings and the quirks we have. Look after yourself. Alan
Nice tribute
Thanks for your vid! Good memories being 13 at the time
Most of my family are buried/ cremated there. Bobby Moore lived near us too! Beautiful cemetery and like being in a park in some areas. My mum and her siblings often go over there, with a picnic. They don’t see it as morbid. Mum says they’re just having a nice afternoon with their family 😊x
I remember going with the school to wembley and seeing England v Pele I was so happy I got to see Bobby Moore and Pele play a great game I was so lucky to see the two greatest players in the world my late dad knew him very well with both being from barking
You said it all Alan rip Bobby thankyou alan❤
I love your channel and the information you have about the people you visit is touching. 🙋🙋🙋🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Hi Doe I love doing the videos and I do get a mix of emotions but thank you for the great comment. That's lovely of you. Regards, Alan
Great to see Bobbys resting place.
God bless Bobby. Hope you are in Gods arms.🙏❤️
Love watching your videos, you give us lots of information about the celebrity, thank you! 😊
Hi Sue like to give the best picture of the person I can and the important things they've done. He was quite the professional footballer. Regards, Alan
Brilliant Alan love your videos and your out look on life... Keep up the Stirling work thankyou 😊👍
I was at the England v San Marino game and although I couldn't see Bobby when I saw him on the news afterwards he did look very ill. RIP Bobby
Sad Genial
Oh learning loads. My stepdad was a teacher at Tom Hood. Mr Derbyshire taught maths. I went to Brampton Manor and Fairlop when we left East ham and went posh to ilford! Ha ha xx
Alan your spot on in what you say about time, you can never get it back, live every minute as best you can. I really enjoy your videos 💖💖
thank you for another great vidio please keep up the great work
A lovely guy was Bobbie Moore RIP ❤️
I’m gunna finish watchin Frankie Vaughan now 😊
Hello June, well you've picked a couple of good ones to watch back to back there. They were both great guys. Thank you. See you soon. Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep thank you so very much for the link of Frankie Vaughan brilliant I throughly enjoyed it 😊
West Ham,s greatest ever player.
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Hi Alan I have not long found your channel and been watching lots of the other ones you are so interesting and it’s great seeing all the graves you visit and always having a word with them. I like that about Time how true. When you went to Tony Hancock grave gosh it seemed a scary place .
Look forward to seeing more videos and you are always smiling 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃 take care and keep beep beeping Sandra .
Hello Sandra, The best bit about this is every single one is a unique story because it's a unique person. It makes it really enjoyable. But you're right. Tony Hancock what a scary place. I think it was more in my mind than in reality but it did feel spooky. You're a great inspiration with your comments. Thank you ever so much. I look forward to seeing you again. Regards, Alan
My mum was outside Upton park Ground with me in a pushchair trying to cross the rd on Green Street. I was born in 1966. A posh car pulled up and it was Bobby. He stopped the traffic and took my mum and me back home to Frinton Rd and carried her shopping. What a gent x
Loved him beautiful manners looked gorgeous x
I was born 7th September. My mum remembers a priest sitting watching the game. Xxxx
West ham !!! Top team x
It’s always a pleasure to watch one of your videos Alan , it’s a mini history lesson
That's so kind of you Sonya take care, Alan
Trevor Brooking deserves a mention as well as Bobby. Top gents with beautiful manners. Xx makes me proud to be a cockney xx
1966 was a great year for England football team. Bobby led them to victory. RIP Bobby Moore.
Pele, Franz B & Bill Shankly all said you where the greatest defender ever, so I rest my case. Great video thank you. LFC YNWA.
Thank you Brian all the best, Alan
I’m no big footie fan, just every 4 years when England is in it, but I appreciate what ‘66 meant, and the team. Just want to win again so we don’t have to keep on about 1966! Knowing how important it was, you would think flowers would be in abundance. They think it’s all over!
Now it is Shirley ahahahah I agree CU Alan
It'll be great not having '66 as our only success but even so the current crop even though they may be fitter just don't have the charisma or style of the old gang.
@@fus149hammer5 god no! It’s like tennis, no personality, just money making machines IMO
@@shirleyn546 We've got the world Cup starting next month and we all know that the award of this and the previous one in Russia was due to back handers so now I don't have even the remotest interest it.
What beautiful surroundings never realised he died so young so sad
I was born in 1966 best year ever. Awesome Video. Love your channel it's not just about showing us they final resting place you do a history lesson which is Awesome . KEEP USING YOUR DRONE ALSO lol
Hi Man Cave great to see you,. Danny, the drone always makes an appearance:-) don't worry and thank you for the great comment please you found knowing about their life interesting. Regards Alan
@@MotorHomeBeepBeep Call me Heath my first name feels like i know you lol
@@mancavehobbies6213 Nice Heath :-)
R.I.P Bobby ❤️
Thanks 🤗