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    England World Cup legend Roger Hunt left over £500,000 to family in his will

    ENGLAND World Cup winner Roger Hunt left more than half a million pounds to his family.The former Liverpool striker, 83, who died last September, bequeathed his £539,110 fortune to second wife Rowan.
    England World Cup winner and former Liverpool player Roger Hunt left more than half a million pounds to his familyCredit: Alamy
    Sir Geoff Hurst often credited Hunt’s quick ­celebration of the controversial third goal in the final’s 4-2 victory over West Germany for convincing the referee to allow itCredit: PA:Press Association
    Roger scored 18 goals in 34 games for his country, including three during England’s glorious 1966 World Cup campaign. 
    He was part of the strike pairing alongside final hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst.
    Sir Geoff often credited Hunt’s quick ­celebration of the controversial third goal in the final’s 4-2 victory over West Germany for convincing the referee to allow it.
    Coming from a family that ran a haulage business, he played for non-league Stockton Heath – now Warrington Town – before he was signed by the Reds in 1959.
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    A disciplined player, he was booked just twice in his career and was appointed MBE in 2000.
    He was buried in Glazebury, Lancs, where he was born and was ­living when he died.
    He married his first wife Patricia in 1959 and they had two children David and Julie, before later marrying Rowan.
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    David Beckham lands MASSIVE seven-figure pay cheque to front controversial Qatar World Cup ad campaign

    DAVID Beckham has landed yet another multi-million pound pay day for fronting a new Qatar World Cup advertising campaign.The ex-England captain, 47, is pocketing a seven figure sum with former NFL ace Peyton Manning, 46, to star in TV and print ads for sponsors Doritos.
    David Beckham has landed yet another multi-million pound pay dayCredit: Getty
    The ex-England captain will front a new Qatar World Cup advertising campaignCredit: Getty
    Becks and his American Football counterpart shot the campaign in the UK this week.
    The spoof jokes about the differences between the two forms of “football”.
    A source said: “This is a megabucks campaign for two of the most famous sportsmen in the world, centred around the planet’s biggest tournament.
    “It’s huge money for both of them — but fronting anything with a Qatar link is always going to have an element of controversy.”
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    Becks’s involvement as a face of the event has been controversial, attracting widespread criticism after he landed a deal thought to be worth more than £10million to act as an ambassador for the tournament.
    The country has highly restrictive laws on women’s rights.
    Homosexuality is illegal and punishable with up to seven years in prison.
    Beckham’s spokesperson recently said: “David has been visiting Qatar regularly for over a decade.
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    “He’s always talked about the power of football as a force for good
    Yesterday, it was announced England captain Harry Kane, 29, will wear a rainbow-themed “One Love” armband during the tournament’s games in a display of support for equal rights.
    England legend David Beckham speaks with Nasser al-Khelaifi, chairman of Qatar Sports InvestmentsCredit: AFP
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    England fans will be able to drink beer at the World Cup – but there’s a big catch

    ENGLAND fans can drink beer during matches at the World Cup in Qatar – as long as it’s non-alcoholic Budweiser Zero.The news comes after it was revealed alcoholic lager will cost around £13-a-pint when the event starts in 60 days.
    England fans can drink beer during matches at the World Cup in Qatar – as long as it’s non-alcoholic Budweiser Zero (stock picture)Credit: Getty
    While matches are in progress and at half-time, Budweiser Zero will be the only beer on sale for around £6-a-pint
    Ticket holders will be able to buy pricey pints within the stadium perimeter before and after matches.
    But while the match is in progress and at half-time, Budweiser Zero will be the only beer on sale for around £6-a-pint.
    But thirsty Three Lions fans have been warned not to sup alcohol outside designated areas – and not to attempt to smuggle their own booze into the Muslim country – risking fines and deportation if they do so.
    A FIFA spokesman said its goal was “catering for those who wish to enjoy an alcoholic drink while being respectful towards the local culture”.
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    England face Iran in their opening match at the Khalifa International Stadium on November 21.
    And while fans have high hopes for Gareth Southgate’s men, alcohol free beer experts have warned them not to expect much from the booze.
    The Free Beer website’s review of Budweiser Zero was lukewarm.
    It said: “Very mild malt flavours, initially very fizzy, and a pretty watery mouthfeel. Bland.”
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    Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt all smiles as the ex-Man Utd stars conquer Three Peaks challenge following pre-match beers

    EX-Man United stars Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs enjoyed pre-match beers before tackling the Three Peaks challenge.Butt, 47, posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint, joking that Guinness and lager were “maybe not the right fuel”.
    Nicky Butt posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint
    Butt later posted a photo of the group after completing the Three Peaks challengeCredit: Instagram paulscholesaaa
    Best mate Giggs, 48, sat to the right of the group and kept a low profile under a woolly hat.
    The challenge sees hikers walk 26 miles and ascend 9,843ft on Ben Nevis in Scotland, England’s Scafell Pike and Snowdon in Wales.
    And the group now appear to have completed the challenge.
    Butt provided regular updates of the group’s progress on his Instagram story, before posting a photo with the group at the summit of Snowdon.
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    Fellow ‘Class of 92’ member Paul Scholes posted a screenshot of Butt’s story which revealed they had completed the challenge.
    Scholes, 47, accompanied his post with the caption: “Unbelievable lads… well done.”
    The trio all played together for a number of years at Manchester United.
    They graduated through the academy along with the likes of David Beckham, Gary and Phil Neville.
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    Last week Giggs posed with fans outside the Railway pub in Hale, Gtr Manchester, near the home he shares with partner Zara Charles, 33.
    He faces a retrial over allegations of assault and coercive and controlling behaviour towards his ex Kate Greville, 38. More

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    Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt all smiles as ex-Man Utd stars conquer Three Peaks challenge following pre-match beers

    EX-Man United stars Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs enjoyed pre-match beers before tackling the Three Peaks challenge.Butt, 47, posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint, joking that Guinness and lager were “maybe not the right fuel”.
    Nicky Butt posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint
    Butt later posted a photo of the group after completing the Three Peaks challengeCredit: Instagram paulscholesaaa
    Best mate Giggs, 48, sat to the right of the group and kept a low profile under a woolly hat.
    The challenge sees hikers walk 26 miles and ascend 9,843ft on Ben Nevis in Scotland, England’s Scafell Pike and Snowdon in Wales.
    And the group now appear to have completed the challenge.
    Butt provided regular updates of the group’s progress on his Instagram story, before posting a photo with the group at the summit of Snowdon.
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    Fellow ‘Class of 92’ member Paul Scholes posted a screenshot of Butt’s story which revealed they had completed the challenge.
    Scholes, 47, accompanied his post with the caption: “Unbelievable lads… well done.”
    The trio all played together for a number of years at Manchester United.
    They graduated through the academy along with the likes of David Beckham, Gary and Phil Neville.
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    HOW TO GET FREE BETS ON FOOTBALL
    Last week Giggs posed with fans outside the Railway pub in Hale, Gtr Manchester, near the home he shares with partner Zara Charles, 33.
    He faces a retrial over allegations of assault and coercive and controlling behaviour towards his ex Kate Greville, 38. More

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    Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs enjoy pre-match beers before tackling the Three Peaks challenge

    EX-Man United stars Nicky Butt and Ryan Giggs enjoyed pre-match beers before tackling the Three Peaks challenge.Butt, 47, posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint, joking that Guinness and lager were “maybe not the right fuel”.
    Butt, 47, posted pictures on Instagram showing the group enjoying a pint
    Best mate Giggs, 48, sat to the right of the group and kept a low profile under a woolly hat.
    The challenge sees hikers walk 26 miles and ascend 9,843ft on Ben Nevis in Scotland, England’s Scafell Pike and Snowdon in Wales.
    Last week Giggs posed with fans outside the Railway pub in Hale, Gtr Manchester, near the home he shares with partner Zara Charles, 33.
    He faces a retrial over allegations of assault and coercive and controlling behaviour towards his ex Kate Greville, 38.
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    Football legend Tony Adams might make a go of it on Strictly if he can overcome his ballroom fear

    FOOTBALL great Tony Adams reckons he might make a go of it on Strictly — if he can overcome his fear of the ballroom.Former England skipper Tony, 55 — known as The Donkey because of his inelegant style — says stepping out on to the floor is more scary than on to the pitch.
    Former England skipper Tony Adams is a contestant on this year’s Strictly Come Dancing
    The ex-Arsenal defencer said: “I ain’t got a clue how to dance, so I’m making myself very vulnerable.
    “It feels like the first day of school but you can do anything if you try.
    “My former teammates do think I’m off my rocker for doing Strictly but they admire me for having the balls to give it a go.”
    Asked if he has danced in nightclubs, he replies: “Yeah baby, I’ve got it.”
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    After a pause, he adds: “When I was rehearsing with my partner recently, I did one move and they said, ‘Whatever that was, I don’t want to see it again’.”
    Tony who quit booze and drugs 26 years ago, adds: “I’m proving that once you’re free of addiction you can put yourself out there and do things like Strictly.”
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    I got so anxious after Boris’ Covid alerts I blew family’s £160k house deposit betting on table tennis, says Paul Merson

    GAMBLING addict Paul Merson grew so anxious after Boris Johnson’s daily Covid updates  during lockdown  he visited an online bookie – and blew his family’s £160,000 deposit for a new home  betting on table tennis.The ex-Arsenal and England footballer had frittered away £7million on gambling, alcohol and drugs during his long years of addiction, but believed he had finally turned a corner and was in recovery.
    Paul Merson has frittered away £7million on gambling, alcohol and drugs during his long years of addictionCredit: BBC / Little Gem Media Ltd. / Ch
    During lockdown, Covid updates sent his anxiety through the roofCredit: Reuters
    It culminated in him betting on table tennis, losing £160,000 he and his wife Kate had saved up for a house depositCredit: AFP
    Then, in early 2020, the pandemic hit, and by August 27, Sky Sports Soccer Saturday pundit Paul had spent the entire deposit and was feeling suicidal.
    He has now revealed he is banned from all betting companies, and believes his third wife Kate will leave him if he relapses again.
    Speaking from his rented South West London home, the dad of eight told The Sun on Sunday: “I was on furlough from Sky Sports and at first I enjoyed the lockdown.
    “I was in the garden with my youngest kids and the sun was out. But then I started getting addicted to bulletins when Boris Johnson and the bloke with the red tie came out.
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    “My anxiety kicked in and I thought, ‘They’re not going to have Soccer Saturday any more’.
    “I was thinking, ‘I’m not going to be able to earn anything’. My older kids’ mums have houses and I want to give my younger kids a future.
    “Kate and I had £160,000 saved up and I blew it in a few bets. It was all online, but it wasn’t a bookmaker, it was a private bookie.”
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    The only sports being played at the time were table tennis tournaments and golf.
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    Paul, 54, said: “My last bet was eight grand on a table tennis player. I didn’t have a particular knowledge of table tennis but everything was locked down at that point, so there wasn’t much to bet on.
    “When I got to that point it was just a total chase-up to try and get my money back, which is a prime example of a compulsive gambler.
    “That was my last eight grand but when I’m in the grip of it, I lose all sense of rationale.”
    He added: “I remember sitting in my front room and having suicidal thoughts and my kids were playing and I was thinking, ‘Oh my God, I’ve just done everything in’.
    “That was eating me up for a week. At that moment I was just thinking, ‘What’s the point of me being here? What’s the point of me being on this earth? I’m just getting in the way, and I’ve let my kids down for the umpteenth time’.
    “I was looking at my children and I hadn’t even told their mum yet that I’d done the money. And when I told her she went ballistic.”
    Paul, whose first two marriages crumbled due to his addictions, was terrified he would lose the third. Yet despite her anger, Kate, whose maternal grandfather was also a gambler, forgave Paul, though she immediately took control of the family finances.
    Paul, who has 21 England caps, said: “My wages go to my wife and I have pocket money.
    “Now I thank God she’s in charge and I’m blocked from all betting companies, so I couldn’t gamble, even if I wanted to.”
    Since his relapse Paul has become an ambassador for addiction support app Recoverlution, which offers addicts the comfort of a 24/7 digital community.
    He said: “I know my addiction is waiting, and that does scare me. I got involved with this because I know that you can put off going to an Alcoholics Anonymous or Gamblers Anonymous meeting if it’s raining or you’re tired.
    “With Recoverlution there’s no excuse, you’ve got your laptop or your iPhone or whatever. And it’s there 24/7 and connects to all around the world. I think that’s an important thing — you can get help in the middle of the night.”
    Paul joined Arsenal in 1985 and won two Football League Championships, an FA Cup, the Football League Cup and the European Cup Winners’ Cup with them.
    Paul believes his third wife Kate will leave him if he relapses againCredit: paulmerseofficial/instagram
    Paul is a pundit on Sky Sports’ Soccer SaturdayCredit: Getty
    Yet within years his addictions took control. He said: “I was playing for England and sitting in crack dens with a massive rock of coke.
    “People would come in to score, then do a double take and think, ‘No, it can’t be Paul Merson, can it?’
    “I’d be drinking at 5am after the nightclubs shut and snorting cocaine in the taxi on the way to Arsenal training. I tried to kill myself three times. Someone has looked out for me. I don’t go to church but I do believe in God.”
    A spell in rehab conquered Paul’s cocaine addiction but his gambling problem was still rampant by the time he joined Aston Villa in 1998.
    He said: “I once lost a top-of-the-range Rolex to a friend in a game of heads and tails when we were drunk in Spain. He took the watch and then got robbed. But you can’t have a bet and moan if you lose.
    “At Villa, me and David James went to the car show at the Birmingham NEC and I bought a Ferrari for £105,000.
    “I said to the guy, ‘I’ll give you cash on Tuesday’. But on the Monday I went to the bookies.
    “On Tuesday the Ferrari geezer got to the training ground and I just said, ‘I lost it. I ain’t got the money’.
    “Then I said, ‘Do us a favour, can I just have a little drive?’ and I went up the road and back. I actually didn’t like it because it had those Tiptronic (semi-automatic) gears. I dodged a bullet with that one.”
    Now Paul attends Gamblers Anonymous sessions, talks to an expert, uses the app — and has chocolate for comfort instead of drink.
    He said: “I’m a chocoholic. Or a pudding-aholic. I eat puddings, which I’ve never been interested in. That took up too much room for the drink, so it’s swings and roundabouts.
    “But my wife would rather me eat a bar of Dairy Milk in two seconds flat than not know when I’ll be home.”
    And Paul is determined not to relapse again. He said: “Kate would leave me, and I wouldn’t blame her.
    “I don’t think I’ve got another recovery in me. I’ve done it too many times.”
    EASY TO LOSE £300K IN A DAY
    PAUL worries about young footballers playing at the top level and betting.
    He said: “Among professional sportspeople it is an increasing problem. In Tony Adams’s treatment centre it used to be 70 per cent alcoholics and 30 per cent gamblers and now it’s the other way round. That shows you.
    Paul says: ‘In Tony Adams’s treatment centre it used to be 70 per cent alcoholics and 30 per cent gamblers and now it’s the other way round’Credit: Getty
    “Gambling affected my game more than the drinking. With drinking, people can see you.
    “These players on 100 grand a week, someone could drop 300 grand in a day and come into training. No one knows.
    “It’s very easy for a player to sit indoors and lose money. I’m talking about one or two per cent.”
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