This article discusses the ongoing efforts by Tina Moore, wife of late World Cup winner Bobby Moore, to recover the iconic red jersey he wore during England's 1966 World Cup victory. The shirt, which was last seen in the attic of their former home in Essex, resurfaced in 2021 when it was discovered in the possession of a private buyer who had acquired it through a mysterious auction. Tina has since filed a legal claim at the High Court, alleging that Neville Evans, a Welsh businessman and sports memorabilia dealer, may possess the shirt. While Evans has denied current possession and refuses to comment directly, his lack of response has raised suspicions. Sir Geoff Hurst, the last surviving member of the 1966 World Cup-winning team, has publicly supported the effort to return the shirt to the Moore family, emphasizing its sentimental value. The case remains unresolved, with the Moore family seeking assistance from anyone with information.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the subject involves a historical sports artifact and personal property rights, the article presents both sides of the dispute without overtly favoring one party. It includes quotes from Tina Moore and Sir Geoff Hurst expressing support for returning the shirt, while also detailing the legal行动






