He's hailed as a West Ham legend for scoring 180 goals for the East London club.Wilson made 266 League appearances for Huddersfield, and had been capped 30 times for England - a record for Huddersfield Town. Against the odds, he led them to the Euros in 1988, the last eight of Italia 90 and then last 16 of the 1994 World Cup.The great Jack Charlton, celebrating in 1966 (left) and posing in a pub last yearRoger Hunt was one of Liverpool's greatest ever players and was a key figure for his countryNow 77, former West Ham striker - who was knighted in 1998 - is retired and lives in Cheltenham with his wife, Judith.The poll, ran by Radio Times, gave voters the opportunity to pick any sportsman or sportswoman who has won the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award since its inception in 1954.The Bobby Moore Fund, formed by his wife Stephanie, has raised millions of pounds for research into the disease.His toothless dance after victory at Wembley has become iconic in English football, as were his ferocious midfield displays.Played for England 32 times between 1948 and 1953, captaining the side three times, scoring three times and appearing in the 1950 World Cup.Proud Englishman famously had a picture of Sir Winston Churchill in his office wherever he worked.Finest English keeper of all time, who played mostly for Leicester City and Stoke City as well as a spell in the United States.Racked up 106 England caps between 1958 and 1970 and was for decades England and Manchester United's leading goalscorer, before being overtaken by Wayne Rooney.Speaking to Sportsmail last June, Hurst is retired and lives in Cheltenham with his wife, JudithScorer of the second goal in the final. Gordon Banks, one member of England's legendary 1966 World Cup team has died, it was today revealed.His family released a statement via the Stoke FC … Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com.“You get the ball forward, you compete, you close people down, you create excitement, you win balls when you shouldn’t win balls, commit yourself to the game,” Charlton said of Ireland’s style. Gordon Banks was once asked how he thought his sid...Hailed as ‘the greatest full back I ever played against’ by George Best, 79-year-old Cohen is still connected with Fulham, the only club he ever played for, and he has a statue outside Craven Cottage.The team's success at the American tournament made him a hero in sports-mad Ireland. Jack celebrated the victory by partying in a random person’s house in north London, ending up sleeping on the floor. He had brief but impressive spells at northeast clubs Middlesbrough, Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle before being hired by Ireland in 1986 as its first foreign coach.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Jack Charlton, an uncompromising central defender who played alongside his brother, Bobby, in England’s World Cup-winning side in 1966 before enjoying coaching success with Ireland, has died. Ball died of a … A very different player to Bobby, who was once all-time top scorer for both England and Manchester United, Jack was in the shadow of his brother during his playing career.“As well as a friend to many, he was a much-adored husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather,” the family said in a statement.