News about Tina Moore
Bobby Moore's missing World Cup shirt is being returned to the United States, according to ministers
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April 29, 2023
Ministers have fallen back on calls for Bobby Moore's missing World Cup shirt (pictured) to be restored to the country. Lucy Frazer, the Culture Secretary, urged 'anyone with knowledge of its whereabouts' to come forward. Moore's family appealed through the Mail after the iconic 1966 red shirt, the defining symbol of England's greatest football triumph, went missing in unknown circumstances. Tina Moore's wife of 24 years saw the legendary red No. 6 shirt for the final time in her household. It was a surprise to find that it had arrived at an auction in the custody of an unknown private collector. This week, the mystery unfolded after the holder was declared'spooked' when the family alleged ownership.
Sir Geoff Hurst, the World Cup hat-trick hero, is behind the search for Bobby Moore's iconic Three Lions jersey
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April 23, 2023
Sir Geoff Hurst (inset), a World Cup legend, has joined the hunt for Bobby Moore's (left with Hurst) missing red shirt. After the Daily Mail revealed that an anonymous collector held it, England's 1966 hat-trick hero is calling for the iconic jersey to be restored to the late captain's family. He said, if you want it to be a success, please let it come forward.' 'It's so important.' This is the only time we've done it - the shirt of the captain of the World Cup-winning team. It should go back to his family. Tina Moore (right with daughter Roberta), 79, was the player's wife for 24 years, but she hasn't been able to find it for years.
Bobby Moore trusted her with the missing red shirt he wore during his 1966 World Cup victory, according to Tina Moore
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April 22, 2023
Tina, the first wife of legendary footballer Bobby Moore, is at sixes and sevens. We've arranged a meeting in a swanky London hotel to discuss the unfortunate fate of her husband's red England shirt when he lifted the 1966 World Cup, which was revealed solely in yesterday's Daily Mail, but then she's now in the custody of an unknown private owner. However, by a strange twist of fate, I've unknowingly booked the same room in the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington that she and her husband Bobby occupied on the triumphant night. Tina is a'spiritual' woman,' according to her own words, and she says, 'I haven't been back to this hotel since.' It's weird, isn't it? It may have been this room we stayed in.'
Bobby Moore's family are 'overwhelmed and touched' by support
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April 22, 2023
Bobby Moore's family has been "overwhelmed and touched" by the community's help with their campaign to recover his coveted 1966 World Cup shirt. Since the Mail revealed the mystery surrounding the captain's iconic red top (inset and left), messages have flooded in. Tina Moore (inset and right) last saw it in her house, but it has since been in the custody of an unknown collector. Roberta Moore (far right) and her mother are now fighting for their freedom, and a group of backers joined them yesterday. The World Cup winning skipper's old club, West Ham, where he was also captain for more than ten years, has called for the number six shirt to be resurgent 'for the people to treasure.'
Who's got Bobby Moore's shirt? Tina had been wondering about its whereabouts, but the FA called me back
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April 22, 2023
Every England football fan has a copy of Bobby Moore's iconic World Cup trophy - it's the picture every England football fan has in their heart - it's Bobby Moore on the shoulders of his ecstatic colleagues. The captain's vibrant red shirt may be the country's best souvenir, but its whereabouts are a mystery. The iconic footballer's family has pleaded for the return of the iconic footballer's family. Tina Moore, the footballer's wife of 24 years, told the Mail: "That red shirt was the defining symbol of his - and England - best footballing moment, and Bobby gave it to me.' I'm not sure who has it now, but I'm begging them to return it to their families. Please, let us have it back.' The missing shirt is found in the Daily Mail's backstage. Sir Bobby Moore and his wife Tina (left), Tina and daughter Roberta (inset), the number 6 shirt (top right), its crest (bottom right), and collar label (bottom center).