The family of England and West Ham captain Bobby Moore says it is seeking answers about the whereabouts of his missing 1966 World Cup-winning shirt after contacting a businessman who allegedly held information about it. According to the report, when the family asked the businessman about the shirt, his response raised questions: he said he was not “currently holding” the item. The wording is presented as puzzling by the family because it implies the shirt may have been in someone’s possession at a different time, but not at the moment the family asked. The article frames the shirt’s disappearance as an ongoing issue for Moore’s relatives, who are trying to clarify what happened to the memorabilia connected to the famous tournament victory. It is reported that the family’s request for explanation is driven by uncertainty about the shirt’s location and chain of custody. The account focuses on the businessman’s unusual phrasing and the family’s attempt to understand it, without detailing additional evidence or confirming where the shirt is now.
Bobby Moore family question businessman over whereabouts of missing 1966 World Cup shirt
The family of England and West Ham captain Bobby Moore says it is seeking answers about the whereabouts of his missing 1966 World Cup-winning shirt after contacting a businessman who allegedly held in...
- Bobby Moore’s family says it is seeking answers about the missing 1966 World Cup-winning shirt.
- The family contacts a businessman they believe may have information about the shirt.
- The businessman reportedly says he is not “currently holding” the shirt.
- The family finds the response puzzling and wants clarification.
- The report does not provide confirmed information about the shirt’s current location.
When World Cup winning captain Bobby Moore's family asked a businessman about his missing 1966 red shirt, the answer puzzled them when he said he was not 'currently holding' it
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