Unseen WW2 Photos of Sir Alf Ramsey Revealed
Never-before-seen photos show Sir Alf Ramsey, England's 1966 World Cup manager, as a young soldier in Cornwall during WW2. Discover this unique glimpse into history.
Never-before-seen photos show Sir Alf Ramsey, England's 1966 World Cup manager, as a young soldier in Cornwall during WW2. Discover this unique glimpse into history.
Explore Roy Keane's bitter 30-year feud with Alf-Inge Haaland, from the horror tackle to modern-day jabs at Erling Haaland. Discover the full story behind football's most enduring rivalry.
Roy Keane reveals he never intended to seriously injure Alf-Inge Haaland in that infamous 2001 challenge, reigniting a bitter feud that has lasted nearly three decades. Read the full story.
Lord Alf Dubs, a former child refugee, condemns the government's new asylum reforms as 'shabby' and accuses the Home Secretary of using children as a political tool. Discover the full story.
Veteran Labour peer Alf Dubs criticises Home Secretary's asylum overhaul, warning it uses children as weapons and threatens community cohesion. Read the full analysis.
Labour peer Lord Alf Dubs, a Kindertransport survivor, criticises the UK's new asylum rules, warning they lack compassion and make the country less welcoming. Read his powerful response.
Exclusive: The iconic raincoat worn by England's 1966 World Cup winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey has been discovered in a south London cupboard after four decades. Read the touching story behind this remarkable find.
Actress Anna Samson announces her emotional return to Home and Away as Martha Stewart, revealing behind-the-scenes details about reprising the iconic role after more than a decade away from Summer Bay.
The iconic suit worn by England's legendary manager Sir Alf Ramsey during the historic 1966 World Cup final victory is to be auctioned, offering fans a chance to own a priceless piece of football history.
Exclusive insight into the private torment of World Cup-winning manager Sir Alf Ramsey, who was haunted for decades by a racist remark made to his own player.
Half a century after his controversial sacking, Sir Alf Ramsey, the legendary manager who brought football home in 1966, is honoured by football icons and fans alike. Discover the legacy of the man behind England's greatest sporting triumph.
Exclusive: In a moving new interview, Peter Wright, the star of Channel 5's The Yorkshire Vet, opens up about the emotional final vow he made to his mentor, the legendary author Alf Wight, and how it continues to shape his life and career.