Straight Talk With Roger Hunt
Liverpool Legend - Roger Hunt
"Sir" Roger Hunt: Licence to Thrill (1958-1969)
Roger Hunt on playing under Bill Shankly
Gordon Banks & Roger Hunt Interviews
Roger Hunt Tribute
Rolling Stones vs Solveig [Roger Hunt Mashup Cut]
M.Elliot vs M.Jackson - Don't Stop (Roger Hunt Mashup Cut)
Roger's Hunt | The Texas Hidden Springs Ranch
Roger Hunt Uncut 2
ROGER HUNT ROUGH CUT 01
Roger Hunt: TESOL France LAM SIG Spring Day
ROGER HUNT SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS WORLD CUP FINAL 1966 ENGLAND
Debut of 'Sir Roger' Hunt banner at Anfield 23rd April 2011
Straight Talk With Roger Hunt
Liverpool Legend - Roger Hunt
"Sir" Roger Hunt: Licence to Thrill (1958-1969)
Roger Hunt on playing under Bill Shankly
Gordon Banks & Roger Hunt Interviews
Roger Hunt Tribute
Rolling Stones vs Solveig [Roger Hunt Mashup Cut]
M.Elliot vs M.Jackson - Don't Stop (Roger Hunt Mashup Cut)
Roger's Hunt | The Texas Hidden Springs Ranch
Roger Hunt Uncut 2
ROGER HUNT ROUGH CUT 01
Roger Hunt: TESOL France LAM SIG Spring Day
ROGER HUNT SIGNING AUTOGRAPHS WORLD CUP FINAL 1966 ENGLAND
Debut of 'Sir Roger' Hunt banner at Anfield 23rd April 2011
Oshawa Generals GM Roger Hunt talks to Dan Malta at rookie camp.
Straight Talk with Roger Hunt, Unscripted Dr. Steven Haymon
Straight Talk With Roger Hunt, Allysha L. Hamber, Jacqueline Ewing
Meet the Candidates 2014: Roger Hunt
Marlows Freiheit Roger Hunt Remix
Roger Hunt Unscripted-Ree Cee
Roger Hunt, IH Barcelona Conference 2013
Lees Pawn Azalea Agency Seviin Li Roger Hunt
Sesion de Dj Roger Mega Mix
Interview with Roger Hunt - Oshawa Generals Assistant Coach
Roger Hunt Unscripted Rustin's Place Part 2
Building Technology Options Introduction by Roger Hunt
Roger Hunt
Lees Pawn Azalea Agency Roger Hunt
196 Race St. Roger Hunt Mill Townhomes-Downingtown, Pa
Roger Moore: The Spy Who Loved Me Premiere Interview
198 Race St. Roger Hunt MIll Downingtown
Dark Shadows - Roger Davis Interview 01.mp4
Roger Federer interview
Raw: Interview with the prosecutor of the Roger Springfield case
Pink Floyd Roger Waters 1984 Rockline Radio interview (part I)
Roger Waters (Pink Floyd) Paris interviews 2006
Roger's 5 tenminmix Handzup vol.2
LUKE BILYK ALICIA JOSIPOVIC of "DEGRASSI" interview at the 17th Annual Roger Neal Pre-Oscar Suites
Ron Howard Interview Peter Morgan RUSH Movie 2013 Clips Niki Lauda James Hunt Carjam TV HD
The Witcher 3 Interview - VFX Artist Jose Teixeira - Gamescom 2014
superGARAGE Much Music Interview Marco Roger Master T CMW 1997
Roger Hunt, MBE (born 20 July 1938 in Golborne, Lancashire) is an English former footballer. He was a member of the England team which won the 1966 World Cup.
Hunt played for Stockton Heath, Bury, Stockton for a second time, Devizes Town and Stockton again before manager Phil Taylor signed him for Liverpool on 29 July 1958. He made his debut and scored his first goal for the club on 9 September 1959 in a Second Division fixture at Anfield against Scunthorpe United; Hunt scored in the 64th minute to give the Reds a 2–0 victory. This goal was the first of many - he would go on to score 286 goals for the club, 245 of them in the league, which remains a club record.
After Bill Shankly replaced Taylor, Shankly and his fellow 'Boot Room' coaching staff embarked upon a clear out of 24 players. Hunt however was retained and was a major factor in the Reds success in the 1960s. Liverpool gained promotion to the First Division in 1962, after the club had finished 3rd or 4th, and thus just outside the promotion spots for five consecutive years from 1956 to 1961.
William "Bill" Shankly, OBE (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish football player and manager.
As a player, Shankly was a ball-winning right half who represented Scotland twelve times, including seven wartime internationals. He made 312 appearances in The Football League for Carlisle United and Preston North End between 1932 and 1949, losing the peak years of his career to the Second World War when competitive football was suspended. He became a manager when his playing career ended in 1949 and worked for Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Workington and Huddersfield Town before accepting the job as team manager of Liverpool in December 1959.
Shankly is best remembered for his management of Liverpool and is widely regarded as one of football's most successful and respected managers. He took charge of Liverpool when they were in the Second Division and rebuilt the team into a major force in English football. Liverpool won the Second Division Championship to gain promotion to the top flight First Division in 1962 and then won three League Championship titles, two FA Cups and the UEFA Cup before Shankly announced his surprise retirement from football a few weeks after Liverpool won the 1974 FA Cup Final, having managed the club for 15 years. He died seven years later at the age of 68.
Gordon Banks, OBE (born 30 December 1937) is a retired English football goalkeeper. The IFFHS named Banks the second best goalkeeper of the 20th century – after Lev Yashin (1st) and ahead of Dino Zoff (3rd).
Banks was a member of the England national team that won the 1966 World Cup. In March 2004 Pelé listed Banks as one of the 125 greatest living footballers. His most famous moment occurred in the 1970 World Cup against Brazil, where he pulled off a stunning save from a goalbound header from Pelé, which is often regarded as arguably the greatest save ever. Banks' consistent performances in goal led to the re-wording of a common English idiom to "Safe as the Banks of England".
Banks, born in Sheffield, was a careful student of goalkeepers during childhood. Banks played in local colliery football as a boy and was offered an apprenticeship by Chesterfield after initially going to work as a coal bagger and then as a bricklayer on leaving school. After performances in the youth and A teams gained him promotion to the reserves, Banks was posted to Germany with the Royal Signals on National service, winning the Rhine Cup with his regimental team. On his return he was offered a full-time contract by the Chesterfield manager, Teddy Davison.