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"England avenged the defeat in Vienna of the previous year thanks mainly to the midfield domination of Johnny Haynes, who kept picking holes in the massed Austrian defence with low, angled passes. Five goal chances fell to the feet of Liverpool striker Roger Hunt, who was making his debut along with Sunderland's rugged Stan Anderson. Hunt was able to score from only one of the opportunities, and the London press started the Greaves v. Hunt debate that was to last throughout their careers. It is worth pointing out here that Jimmy and Roger have nothing but the highest respect for each other and that the 'bitter rivalry' between them was manufactured by the media."
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00:03The shot from Haynes, and it rolls to the right, and that's Gawford with a wonderful chance, and a goal,
00:10yes.
00:12Gawford has scored.
00:21Eight minutes before half-time, right, your cradle, there's flowers going to take it, and you just tie your shoelaces,
00:29and the best of luck to you.
00:38I don't know how you fared, but the cradle had not much chance with that one, so it's two goals
00:44to nil for England after 37 minutes.
00:51Gawford and Flowers, the goal scorers, midway through the second half, and a corner to England, Canary to Haynes.
01:04Hunt, and number three.
01:12Sixty-seven minutes gone.
01:16Very damp, a very wet, but a very happy crowd.
01:19As well, Hunt makes it three goals to nil.
01:24Now, hope.
01:31Hope to Kozlanski.
01:35And, or it goes over.
01:38And Butzek has scored.
01:45And, ball very much in the net.
01:50Butzek, number nine.
01:54Making it.
01:54Making it three-one.
01:55And then the lead.
01:56And then the lead.
01:56And, of course, with no minorocystron.
01:58Who knows, who knows, don אש EVERYM.
01:58And so, this will be verified.
01:58To pare homerines and miss twent ŠŠøŠŗ guides.
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