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Norbert "Nobby" Peter Stiles MBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born Collyhurst
Collyhurst

Collyhurst is an area of the Manchester, a city in North West England. It is northeast of Manchester City Centre, on Rochdale Road and Oldham Road....
, Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
, 18 May 1942) is an English former football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 midfielder
Midfielder

In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defender s . Their main functions are to dispossess the opposing team, to retain possession of the ball, and to feed it to the strikers, and perhaps, to score as well....
. He was the toothless midfield ballwinner of England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
's 1966 World Cup winning squad. Stiles, Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton Order of the British Empire is a former England professional association football player who won the FIFA World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966....
 and Ian Callaghan
Ian Callaghan

Ian Robert Callaghan MBE holds the record for the most appearances for Liverpool F.C.....
 are the only Englishmen to have won both World
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 and European
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 Cups.

Early days
Stiles grew up in Collyhurst
Collyhurst

Collyhurst is an area of the Manchester, a city in North West England. It is northeast of Manchester City Centre, on Rochdale Road and Oldham Road....
, a working class, heavily Irish Catholic
Irish Catholic

Irish Catholics is a term used to describe people of Catholic or Roman Catholic background who are Irish people or of Irish descent.The term is of note due to Irish immigration to many countries of the English speaking world, particularly as a result of the Irish Famine in the 1840s - 1850s, following which the population declined by over...
 neighbourhood of north Manchester. He supported Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 and his talent was swiftly recognised when he played for England Schoolboys
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 at the age of 15.






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Norbert "Nobby" Peter Stiles MBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born Collyhurst
Collyhurst

Collyhurst is an area of the Manchester, a city in North West England. It is northeast of Manchester City Centre, on Rochdale Road and Oldham Road....
, Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
, 18 May 1942) is an English former football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 midfielder
Midfielder

In association football, a midfielder is a player whose position of play is midway between the attacking strikers and the defender s . Their main functions are to dispossess the opposing team, to retain possession of the ball, and to feed it to the strikers, and perhaps, to score as well....
. He was the toothless midfield ballwinner of England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
's 1966 World Cup winning squad. Stiles, Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton Order of the British Empire is a former England professional association football player who won the FIFA World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966....
 and Ian Callaghan
Ian Callaghan

Ian Robert Callaghan MBE holds the record for the most appearances for Liverpool F.C.....
 are the only Englishmen to have won both World
FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
 and European
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 Cups.

Early days


Stiles grew up in Collyhurst
Collyhurst

Collyhurst is an area of the Manchester, a city in North West England. It is northeast of Manchester City Centre, on Rochdale Road and Oldham Road....
, a working class, heavily Irish Catholic
Irish Catholic

Irish Catholics is a term used to describe people of Catholic or Roman Catholic background who are Irish people or of Irish descent.The term is of note due to Irish immigration to many countries of the English speaking world, particularly as a result of the Irish Famine in the 1840s - 1850s, following which the population declined by over...
 neighbourhood of north Manchester. He supported Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 and his talent was swiftly recognised when he played for England Schoolboys
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 at the age of 15. He achieved a childhood ambition when, in the same year, the club he supported gave him an apprenticeship in September 1959.

He was an unlikely footballer in many ways - he was very small, at a time when teenagers were being rejected by clubs purely because of their lack of height; he was also a wearer of dentures
Dentures

Dentures are Prosthesis devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity....
 (the removal of which prior to matches gave him a gap-toothed expression which had the potential to scare) after having his real teeth forcibly ripped out during a match; and he suffered from severe shortsightedness
Myopia

Myopia , also called near- or short-sightedness, is a Refractive error of the eye in which collimated light produces image focus in front of the retina when accommodation is relaxed....
, meaning he needed strong contact lenses when playing and wore thick spectacles off the field.

Nevertheless, Manchester United manager Matt Busby
Matt Busby

Sir Alexander Matthew "Matt" Busby Order of the British Empire Order of St. Gregory the Great was a Scotland association football player and manager, most noted for managing Manchester United F.C....
 saw something in the tenacious youngster. Stiles was given his debut as a full back in October 1960 against Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English Football League teams professional football club based in Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England....
.

Old Trafford life


Stiles' simple passing game and fearless ball-winning skills saw his swift conversion into a "holding" midfield player of a type now a feature of all top teams but still a rarity at a time when forward lines consisted of five players and the midfield was restricted to covering half-backs. Stiles was deployed in the middle of the park to snuff out the flair and peril of creative opponents, and this he did with much success. His ability to gain and retain possession also allowed his more skilled team-mates like Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton Order of the British Empire is a former England professional association football player who won the FIFA World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966....
 and, later, George Best
George Best

George Best was a Northern Irish professional association football player, best known for his years with Manchester United F.C.. He was a winger whose game combined pace, acceleration, balance, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to beat defenders....
 more space on the park to utilise.

That said, Busby was not afraid to sacrifice Stiles when required and when United beat Leicester City
Leicester City F.C.

Leicester City Football Club, is an England professional football club based at the Walkers Stadium in the city of Leicester. Leicester's highest ever finish was second in the old Division One in 1928-29 in English football, and despite getting into the FA Cup final four times, they have never won the cup....
 3-1 in the 1963 FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 final, Stiles was not picked for the game. He began to make more frequent appearance in the seasons ahead, however, and won the First Division
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
 title in 1965. The same year, his country came calling.

An England hero


With England hosting the World Cup in 1966, manager Alf Ramsey
Alf Ramsey

Sir Alfred Ernest 'Alf' Ramsey was a footballer and manager of the English national football team from 1963 to 1974. His greatest achievement was winning the Football World Cup 1966 with England on 30 July 1966....
 had no competitive qualifying campaign to prepare, and therefore he spent the prior two years meticulously assessing players in friendly matches and British Home Championship
British Home Championship

The British Home Championship was an annual football competition contested between the United Kingdom's four national teams, England national football team, Scotland national football team, Wales national football team and Northern Ireland national football team from the 1883–84 season until the 1983-84 season....
 games. With Bobby Charlton the only certainty for his World Cup midfield, he needed to create a trio of players to complement the Manchester United attacker and among those was the requirement for a "spoiler". Stiles was tested out for this role in a 2-2 draw against Scotland
Scotland national football team

The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in FIFA football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. Scotland are the joint oldest national football team in the world, alongside England national football team, whom they played in the world's Scotland v England in 1872....
 at Wembley on 10 April 1965. He kept his place for eight of the next nine internationals, scoring the only goal in a Wembley win against West Germany
Germany national football team

The German national football team is the association football team representing the country of Germany in international competition since 1908....
 along the way, and his place in the starting XI for the tournament seemed set in stone by the time Ramsey confirmed his 22.

Stiles won his 15th cap as England kicked off the competition with a dour goalless draw against Uruguay
Uruguay national football team

The Uruguay national football team is controlled by the Asociaci?n Uruguaya de F?tbol.Uruguay is one of the most successful national football teams in the world....
 and maintained his place as the uncompromising hardman playing ahead of the back four and making sure there was space and time for the likes of Charlton ahead of him. With Stiles not missing a minute, England progressed through the group with wins over Mexico
Mexico national football team

The Mexican national football team is controlled by the Federaci?n Mexicana de F?tbol and represents Mexico in international association football competition....
 and France
France national football team

The France national football team represents the nation of France in international football . It is fielded by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA....
 and then scraped past a violent Argentina
Argentina national football team

The Argentina national football team is the national football team of Argentina and is controlled by the Asociaci?n del F?tbol Argentino . Argentina has the world record for most international titles won by any national team....
 side in the last eight.

In the semi-final, Stiles performed an effective man-marking job on the Portuguese
Portugal national football team

The Portugal national football team is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation , finishing 4th at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The first appearance in the 1966 FIFA World cup saw them reach the semi final, losing 2-1 at Wembley Stadium to the eventual world champions England national football team....
 playmaker, and prolific goalscorer, Eusébio
Eusébio

Eus?bio da Silva Ferreira, Order of Infante D. Henrique, Order of Merit , popularly known simply as Eus?bio, is a Portugal former football striker of Mozambique origin....
; to the extent that the enigmatic and immensely skilled player was essentially nullified for the whole match, which England won 2-1. Purists bemoaned the lack of prettiness, but realists congratulated Stiles on his desire to win the battle against a difficult opponent. Ramsey, on being asked by a journalist
Journalist

A journalist is a person who practices journalism, the gathering and dissemination of information about current events, trends, issues, and people while striving for viewpoints that aren't biased....
 about the way he had instructed Stiles to "deal with" Eusébio, questioned and objected to the terminology
Terminology

Terminology is the study of terms and their use. Terms are words and compound words that are used in specific contexts. Not to be confused with "terms" in colloquial usages, the shortened form of technical terms which are defined within a Academic discipline or speciality field....
 used, though he knew exactly why the reporter had referred to Stiles' display in such a manner. The tactics, despite the criticism they provoked, were effective; Eusébio's only major contribution was a late penalty, and England progressed to the final.

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
Geoff Hurst

Sir Geoffrey Charles Hurst Member of the British Empire is a retired England Association football best remembered for his years with West Ham United F.C.....
 completed football's most famous hat-trick
Hat-trick

A hat-trick in sports is associated with succeeding at anything three times in three consecutive attempts. In North America it is often rendered as hat trick, with no hyphen....
 to win the competition in extra time. Though no abiding memory of Stiles' on-pitch display lingers in the memory (which, in his position, was a sign that he'd played superbly), there was a post-match image which lived on for decades - the sight of him doing an involuntary, spontaneous jig with the Jules Rimet Trophy in his hand while holding his false teeth in the other. Thirty years later this moment would be referred to by Frank Skinner
Frank Skinner

Frank Skinner is an English people writer and award-winning comedian, best known for the hit football song "Three Lions" with David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds, as well as television presenter, alongside Baddiel, the hit comedy show Fantasy Football League....
 and David Baddiel
David Baddiel

David Baddiel is an English comedian, novelist and television presenter....
 in the lyrics
Lyrics

Lyrics are a set of words that make up a song, either by speaking or singing. The word 'lyric' comes from the Greek word ,lyricos, meaning "singing to the lyre"....
 to "Three Lions
Three Lions

"Three Lions" is a song released in 1996, the official anthem of the England national football team for that year's 1996 European Football Championship, held in England....
", the England theme song written with the Lightning Seeds
Lightning Seeds

The Lightning Seeds are an alternative pop/rock band, largely the brainchild of writer, singer and guitarist Ian Broudie. The group has its origins in the England city of Liverpool....
 for Euro 96: in the 1996 version, a list of English football memories ends with "...Nobby dancing", and in the 1998 version, in a reference to the World Cup finals taking place in France, the middle section consists of the line: "We can dance Nobby's dance, we can dance it in France".

European glory


Stiles played in the next four internationals but was deemed to have performed poorly as England lost infamously to Scotland at Wembley in 1967 and was dropped by Ramsey. He won his second League championship medal with Manchester United in the same year, but greater club honours were to come.

United reached the European Cup
UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
 final in 1968, which was to be staged at Wembley, and Stiles' old nemesis Eusébio was again someone he had to deal with as part of a fearsome attacking potential posed by opponents Benfica. Stiles' played well without keeping Eusébio wholly quiet, and with the score at 1-1 and just a few minutes left, the Portuguese legend got away from the United defence with just goalkeeper Alex Stepney
Alex Stepney

Alexander Cyril Stepney was an England football player who was Manchester United F.C.'s goalkeeper when they became the first English club to win the UEFA Champions League....
 to beat, yet only managed to slam the ball straight into Stepney's midriff
Midriff

In the human body, the midriff is the section of the body between the chest and the waist, i.e. the Diaphragm area. Its main outside anatomical feature is the navel....
. United won 4-1 and became the first English club to lift Europe's main trophy.

Stiles was selected for the England squad which contested the 1968 European Championships but the holding role in midfield had been taken by Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
's Alan Mullery
Alan Mullery

Alan Patrick Mullery Order of the British Empire is a former England football player and coach . After enjoying a successful career with Fulham F.C....
. England went out to Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia national football team

The Yugoslavia national football team represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in association football....
 in the semi finals, during which Mullery became the first ever England player to be sent off. Stiles was recalled for the otherwise meaningless third place play-off game against the USSR
USSR national football team

The USSR national football team was the national football team of the Soviet Union. It ceased to exist on the History of the Soviet Union . FIFA considers the CIS national football team as its successor team allocating its former records to them; nevertheless, a large percentage of the team's former players came from outside the Russian...
, but it was clear that despite his misdemeanour, Mullery was now Ramsey's first choice.

Winding down


Stiles played just once for England in 1969 and twice in 1970. He was selected by Ramsey for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico
Mexico

The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federalism constitutionalism republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico....
 but only as Mullery's understudy, and not only did he not get a kick during the competition as England surrendered the title in the quarter final, he never played for his country again. He ended with 28 caps - ultimately the least capped member of the 1966 XI - and one goal.

Coaching and management


After 392 matches and 19 goals, Manchester United sold Stiles in 1971 to Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club, also known as 'The Boro', are an English football club based in Middlesbrough, who play in the Premier League....
 for 20,000 pound
Pound sterling

----The pound sterling , subdivided into 100 pence , is the currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependency and the British Overseas Territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctic Territory....
s. Two years later, he became a player-coach at Preston North End
Preston North End F.C.

Preston North End Football Club is an England professional football club located in the Deepdale area of the city of Preston, Lancashire, currently playing in the second tier of English league football, Football League Championship....
 when Bobby Charlton was manager, though this did not work out for Charlton, and Stiles ended up as manager from 1977 to 1981.

Stiles joined the exodus of ageing and semi-retired European players to the NASL
North American Soccer League

North American Soccer League was a professional football league with teams in the United States of America and Canada that operated from 1968 to 1984....
 in 1981, to become coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps
Vancouver Whitecaps (NASL)

The original Vancouver Whitecaps were founded on December 11, 1973 and during the 1970s and 1980s played in the North American Soccer League ....
, spending three years at the Canadian club.

On 29 September 1985 Stiles took over as manager of West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
; however, he was sacked the following February after the side managed only three wins under his leadership, and this would prove to be his final stab at management. He later revealed his struggle with depression
Clinical depression

Major depressive disorder is a mental disorder characterized by a pervasive depression , low self-esteem, and anhedonia in normally enjoyable activities....
 while in the job, finding it tough to cope with working in the Midlands and the daily commute from Manchester, where his family lived.

Between 1989 and 1993 he worked for Manchester United as their youth team coach, developing the considerable skills of teenage prodigies such as David Beckham
David Beckham

David Robert Joseph Beckham Order of the British Empire is an England association football who currently plays in midfielder for Italy Serie A club A.C....
, Ryan Giggs
Ryan Giggs

Ryan Joseph Giggs Order of the British Empire is a Welsh association football who has played for Manchester United F.C. for the entirety of his club career to-date....
, and Paul Scholes
Paul Scholes

Paul Aaron Scholes is an England national football team association football player who currently plays for English Premier League club Manchester United F.C.....
. Nicky Butt
Nicky Butt

Nicholas "Nicky" Butt is an England Association footballer who currently plays for Newcastle United F.C.. Butt is primarily a Midfielder#Defensive midfielder, and a former England national football team international....
 and the Neville brothers, Gary
Gary Neville

Gary Alexander Neville is an English association football player. He is England national football team's most cap ped defender and Manchester United F.C.'s Captain ....
 and Phil
Philip Neville

Philip "Phil" Neville is an England football , who captains Everton F.C. and plays for England national football team. He is the brother of Manchester United F.C....
 also came through at this time.

Decorated


In 2000, Stiles was awarded his MBE after a campaign by sections of the media
Mass media

Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a mainstream such as the population of a nation state....
 who were surprised that five of the 1966 team had never been officially decorated for their achievements. Stiles duly joined Alan Ball
Alan Ball (footballer)

Alan James Ball, Jr., Order of the British Empire was an England professional football and football club manager. He was the youngest member of England national football team FIFA World Cup 1966 winning team and was made Man of the Match in the final following his performance....
, Roger Hunt
Roger Hunt

Roger Hunt, Order of the British Empire is an English former Association football....
, Ray Wilson
Ray Wilson (footballer)

Ramon "Ray" Wilson Order of the British Empire was a association football who played at left back. He was a member of the England national football team team that won the 1966 FIFA World Cup....
 and George Cohen
George Cohen

George Reginald Cohen Order of the British Empire was the right back for England national football team in the side which won the Football World Cup 1966....
 in collecting his gong.

Stiles released his autobiography
Autobiography

An autobiography is a biography written by its subject . The term was first used by the poet Robert Southey in 1809 in the English language Periodical publication Quarterly Review, but the form goes back to antiquity....
, After The Ball, in 2003.

Stiles was a keen guitarist, and a close friend of Syd Barrett
Syd Barrett

Syd Barrett was an England singer, songwriter, guitarist and artist. He is most remembered as a founding member of psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, providing major musical and stylistic direction in their early work, although he left the group in 1968 amidst speculations of mental illness exacerbated by heavy drug use....
 (of Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd are an English Rock music band who initially earned recognition for their psychedelic rock and space rock music, and later, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music....
), the two often jamming together in the late sixties (Tyers, 2007).

His son John Stiles (footballer)
John Stiles (footballer)

John Stiles is a former professional footballer and the son of 1966 England FIFA World Cup winner Nobby Stiles.A midfielder his first club was Shamrock Rovers which was managed at the time by his uncle John Giles....
 played for Shamrock Rovers and Leeds United in the early 1980s.

Stiles was elected to the English Football Hall of Fame
English Football Hall of Fame

The English Football Hall of Fame is housed at the National Football Museum in Preston, England. The Hall aims to celebrate and highlight the achievements of the top English footballing talents, and non-English players and managers who have become significant figures in the English leagues....
 in 2007.

Honours

  • World Cup
    FIFA World Cup

    The FIFA World Cup, occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the List of men's national association football teams of the members of F?d?ration Internationale de Football Association , the sport's global govern...
    : 1966
  • Football League Championship
    Football League Championship

    The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
    : 1964–65
    The Football League 1964-65

    Statistics of The Football League in season 1964/1965....
    , 1966–67
    The Football League 1966-67

    Statistics of The Football League in season 1966/1967....
  • European Cup
    UEFA Champions League

    The UEFA Champions League, which evolved from the European Champion Clubs' Cup, is a seasonal club Association football competition organised by UEFA since 1992 for the most successful football clubs in Europe....
    : 1967–68
    European Cup 1967-68

    The 1967-68 European Cup was the 13th UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier club association football tournament. The competition was won by Manchester United F.C., who beat S.L....


  • FA Charity Shield: 1965, 1967