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Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1 / 2
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Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1 / 2
Childs play... Nobby Stiles shows son Peter, aged 2 1/2, the shirt Alan Ball wore in the 1966 World cup final. Its child play for 2 1/2 year old Peter Stiles as he tries on this World Cup shirt which belonged to Alan Ball. But today, Peters father Nobby will have the ral Alan Ball to content with. For Manchester Utds wing half Nobby Stiles will probably have the job of marking alan Ball in the sixth round of the FA cup with Everton. Nobby and Alan swopped jerseys after the World cup final. Note: Peter also has the same colour o fhair as Alan Ball...ginger. February 1969 P011522
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In this heartwarming photo print, we witness a beautiful moment between father and son. Nobby Stiles, the legendary Manchester United wing half, proudly shows his 2 1/2-year-old son Peter the iconic shirt worn by Alan Ball in the 1966 World Cup final. It's a simple act of passing down history and passion from one generation to another. As young Peter tries on the historic World Cup shirt, it becomes evident that football runs deep in their blood. The innocence and joy radiating from him remind us that even at such a tender age, dreams can be ignited. Perhaps this very moment will shape Peter's own love for the game as he grows older. However, today is not just about relishing in childhood playfulness; it holds greater significance for Nobby Stiles. As fate would have it, he finds himself facing Alan Ball once again on the football field during Manchester United's sixth-round FA cup match against Everton. A clash of titans awaits them both. It is worth noting that little Peter shares more than just his father's admiration for Alan Ball; they also share strikingly similar ginger hair color—a charming coincidence that adds an extra layer of connection between them all. This snapshot captures not only a precious family bond but also encapsulates the timeless spirit of football—where legends are made and memories are passed down through generations with unwavering pride and devotion.
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