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In club football Hurst played for West Ham United where he spent 13 years scoring 180 goals in the First Division.
Hurst played one first-class cricket match for Essex, against Lancashire at Aigburth in 1962, although it was not a successful outing: he made 0 not out in the first innings, and was bowled by Colin Hilton, again for 0, in the second.
After Seattle, Hurst played in Kuwait and signed for Cork Celtic in January 1976.
Hurst had played well enough to keep his place and, with substitutes still disallowed in competitive football, Greaves ' hopes of taking part in the final were dashed.
Hurst was immediately jumped on by Alan Ball, the only other player upfield at the time Moore played the pass.
Hurst was named in the Ramsey squad which played in Mexico to defend the World Cup in 1970.
Michael Hurst played the character in two TV-Movies ( Hercules and the Amazon Women and Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur ) and in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys ( appearing as a recurring character in the first two seasons and a main character for the remaining seasons ).
The character was notably killed off several times only to be eventually revived. Hurst also played Iolaus 2 ( a parallel universe double ), who appeared in several episodes.
Hurst also played the character in two guest appearances on Xena: Warrior Princess (" Prometheus " and " The Quest "), and voiced the character in the animated film Hercules and Xena The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus.
Horn, however, was disenchanted with the program, so he sought to have the show changed to a dance program, with teenagers dancing along on camera as the records played, based on an idea that came from a radio show on WPEN, The 950 Club, hosted by Joe Grady and Ed Hurst.
Rebecca was executive producer and also starred in New Zealand feature film The Map Reader as Amelia alongside Michael Hurst and played the mother of Michael, The map reader of the title portrayed by Jordan Selwyn, nephew of New Zealand acting icon Don Selwyn.
The portrayal of real life athletes Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell ( played by Ryan Hurst and Wood Harris, respectively ) appears within the integrated storyline.
Mr. Bingley's other sister and his brother-in-law were played by Lucy Robinson ( Louisa Hurst ), and Rupert Vansittart ( Mr. Hurst ).
During the 2002 season they played at Ashton United's Hurst Cross ground, Ashton-under-Lyne, due to a dispute with Oldham Athletic over the use of Boundary Park.
Apart from the 2002 season when they played at Hurst Cross in Ashton-under-Lyne, they played there until 2009, when the football club no longer wanted them as tenants.
He initially partnered Tottenham Hotspur striker Jimmy Greaves up front but following a leg injury to Greaves he played alongside Geoff Hurst of West Ham United.
Stiles, winning his 20th cap, had no man-marking brief against West Germany but played a strong, tough match as England saw a 2 1 lead levelled with the last kick of the game before Geoff Hurst completed a famous hat-trick to win the competition in extra time.
Hurst was one of three grown orphans caught up in a mission to one-up various criminal figures ; Ward-Lealand played romantic interest to one of the other orphans.
Hurst played a European mystery man uncovering the truth behind corporate genetic meddling.
Rosco was also known for insulting and yelling at his deputies, Enos Strate ( played by Sonny Shroyer ) and Cletus Hogg ( played by Rick Hurst ), most often calling them " dipstick " and he also often lied to them about the crooked plans that he and Boss Hogg were working on.
Glynn Hurst ( born 17 January 1976 ) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Hurst and part
In July 1998, the two partners in Hurst Publishing sold part of their business to the specialist European venture capitalists BC Partners, who approached Guardian Media Group and proposed a merger to form a new overarching company, which had complete ownership in all titles.
*** The 1970 Hurst 300 — a model with a similar concept to the letter series, though not usually considered by automotive historians to be part of that series
J. R. R. Tolkien wrote part of The Lord of the Rings in a classroom on the Upper Gallery during his stay at the college where his son taught Classics ; his " Middle-earth " is said to resemble the local area, whilst there are specific resonances in names such as " Shire Lane ", ( the name of a road in Hurst Green ) and the " River Shirebourn " ( the Shireburns built Stonyhurst ).
Before 1895, Twyford was part of the parish of Hurst, within the liberty of Broad Hinton.
Also known as a Henrician Castle, Hurst was built as part of Henry's chain of coastal defences to protect England during the turbulent times of his reign.
That part of Hurst was a detached part of Wiltshire until the Counties ( Detached Parts ) Act 1844 transferred the liberty to Berkshire.
At The Moor the A229 has now taken over the most easterly part of the A265, so that it now joins the A21 north of Hurst Green just south of the East Sussex border, at Cooper's Corner.
Gray began in films in her teens with a bit part in School for Scandal ( 1930 ) and returned in 1935, making nearly twenty films, culminating in her sensitive role in Brian Desmond Hurst ’ s romantic melodrama Dangerous Moonlight ( 1941 ).
He was also a judge in the Foyle Young Poets Awards 2008, and went as a teacher with the winners for a week to The Hurst, an Arvon centre based in Shropshire, as part of their prize.
No. 63 Hurst Street shared a chimney with No. 65 Hurst Street, the front house of a pair of back to backs which were part of Court 2 Hurst Street, now demolished.

Hurst and goal
Beckenbauer pulled a goal back for the Germans and Ramsey replaced the ageing and tired Charlton with Colin Bell who further tested the German keeper Maier and also provided a great cross for Geoff Hurst who uncharacteristically squandered the chance.
In extra-time, Geoff Hurst had a goal mysteriously ruled out after which Gerd Müller's goal won the match 2-3.
England took the lead in extra time with that hotly debated second goal from Hurst.
Hurst then scored his hat-trick goal and the game was over.
In the first period, Ball flicked a pass inside to Hurst in the penalty box who struck a strong shot towards goal with his right foot, falling backwards as he did so.
It looked like a 3 2 win for England with Hurst as the hero with the winning goal but in the last seconds, as the Germans were pushing everyone forward to seek the equalizer, Moore cleared his lines with a long ball over the German defence.
While spectators ran on the field, Hurst ran on towards the goal, stating later that he aimed for the top left corner knowing that, should it miss, the resulting delay would eat away valuable seconds.
Hurst still emerged the hero of the win but, as a result of the third goal, became an icon of the world.
It wasn't until the celebratory banquet that evening that Hurst realised he had scored a hat-trick, assuming that the final whistle had been blown before he'd struck the ball into the net for his third goal.
", as Geoff Hurst scored England's fourth goal.
He attended the 1966 FIFA World Cup Final and claims ( with a little jest ) to have been influential in persuading the man known vernacularly as " the Russian linesman " Tofik Bakhramov ( who was actually from Azerbaijan ), to award a goal to Geoff Hurst when the England striker had seen his shot hit the crossbar of opponents West Germany, leaving doubt as to whether the ball had crossed the line.
The first extra time goal by Geoff Hurst, nicknamed Wembley-Tor ( Wembley goal ) in Germany, is still controversial after all this time.
While the Germans pushed hard to tie the game, spectators entered the field in the final seconds, and Hurst scored another controversial goal giving England a 4 2 win.
After a violent quarter-final ( where the Argentine captain Antonio Rattin refused to leave the field after being sent off ), England won 1 0 thanks to Geoff Hurst latching onto a cross from Martin Peters and heading home a goal.
Even as the match ended with Geoff Hurst scoring England ’ s fourth goal, Ball was still running down the pitch in case Hurst needed assistance.
Against Finland, he scored his first international goal in what was only his second appearance, and subsequently he made Ramsey's squad for the competition, as did his West Ham team-mates Bobby Moore ( the England captain ) and Geoff Hurst.
A Geoff Hurst goal gave England a narrow victory in Romania's first match at the Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara.
It was his chase and low cross which set up Hurst's massively controversial second goal, and England's third ; he was also sprinting upfield, unmarked and screaming for a pass, as Hurst took the ball forward to smash his historic hat-trick goal with the last kick of the game.
Roger Hunt is the player whom strike partner Hurst always mentions when discussing his controversial second goal in the final when the ball hit the crossbar and bounced down-Hurst always says that Hunt, the closest player to the ball, would have followed up to score himself if he'd been in any doubt, but he turned away in celebration of a certain goal.

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