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When Pele and the 1966 World Cup Brazil team came to Lymm | When Pele and the 1966 World Cup Brazil team came to Lymm |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Previously unseen photos of Brazil's 1966 World Cup squad relaxing in a rural Cheshire hotel are to go on show. | Previously unseen photos of Brazil's 1966 World Cup squad relaxing in a rural Cheshire hotel are to go on show. |
An exhibition is being held at the Lymm Hotel where the world's most glamorous football team was based for the tournament, 50 years ago. | An exhibition is being held at the Lymm Hotel where the world's most glamorous football team was based for the tournament, 50 years ago. |
It includes images of football greats Pele and Garrincha and their team-mates at ease in the hotel grounds. | It includes images of football greats Pele and Garrincha and their team-mates at ease in the hotel grounds. |
Some of the shots were taken by then hotel manager Roger Allen and have been loaned by a private collector. | Some of the shots were taken by then hotel manager Roger Allen and have been loaned by a private collector. |
Current manager of the hotel in Lymm, Jamie McDonald, said: "My granddad never stopped talking about meeting Pele. I'm told the players were very approachable, some even borrowed bikes to go round the village." | Current manager of the hotel in Lymm, Jamie McDonald, said: "My granddad never stopped talking about meeting Pele. I'm told the players were very approachable, some even borrowed bikes to go round the village." |
The arrival of the most famous footballer on the planet, Pele, attracted scores of autograph hunters. | The arrival of the most famous footballer on the planet, Pele, attracted scores of autograph hunters. |
Glenda Bowers, who was 15 at the time, recalled: "My friend and I hung round outside all the time. We got loads of autographs of the Brazilian team. | Glenda Bowers, who was 15 at the time, recalled: "My friend and I hung round outside all the time. We got loads of autographs of the Brazilian team. |
"I must have had Pele's a dozen times. I think when I got married my mum threw them out!" | "I must have had Pele's a dozen times. I think when I got married my mum threw them out!" |
Pele's gift | Pele's gift |
Also on display are more personal items including Pele's training kit, which he gave to the hotel laundryman. | Also on display are more personal items including Pele's training kit, which he gave to the hotel laundryman. |
Exhibition organiser Alan Williams said: "A press photographer wanted to photograph Pele throwing something to the laundryman. | Exhibition organiser Alan Williams said: "A press photographer wanted to photograph Pele throwing something to the laundryman. |
"So he threw his training kit, which he allowed him to keep. The man didn't have any interest in football but his family have kindly loaned it to us. | "So he threw his training kit, which he allowed him to keep. The man didn't have any interest in football but his family have kindly loaned it to us. |
"Another item is a picture of one of the bar staff, Bessie Vale, with Pele. She has kept the photo in her purse for the last 50 years." | |
While the locals loved the arrival of the boys from Brazil, the tournament was disastrous for the team as they failed to get past the group stage. | While the locals loved the arrival of the boys from Brazil, the tournament was disastrous for the team as they failed to get past the group stage. |
Pele vowed never to play in a World Cup again - although he broke this pledge four years later - after suffering repeated kickings in all three group matches played at Everton's ground, Goodison Park. | Pele vowed never to play in a World Cup again - although he broke this pledge four years later - after suffering repeated kickings in all three group matches played at Everton's ground, Goodison Park. |
The exhibition, BrazilLymm66, runs for four days from Sunday in aid of funds for a Lymm Heritage Centre. | The exhibition, BrazilLymm66, runs for four days from Sunday in aid of funds for a Lymm Heritage Centre. |
Roger Hunt, who was one of the stars of the England team that won the 1966 tournament, will open the exhibition at 18:00 GMT. | Roger Hunt, who was one of the stars of the England team that won the 1966 tournament, will open the exhibition at 18:00 GMT. |
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