Michael Richardson thought it was all over in 1966. Haydn Parry reveals the man on the Wembley pitch.
English football, Ken Wolstenholme and Geoff Hurst in particular, owe Michael Richardson a peculiar debt. For, as Wolstenholme stared down incredulously from his gantry at the impromptu pitch invasion prior to the fourth goal and final whistle in 1966, it was a young Mr Richardson who was doing his stuff, upstaging the main event in the top left hand corner of the nation’s TV screens. Michael’s 15 seconds of fame came at the age of 18, although these days he still has a public profile, of sorts, as the drummer in Elkie Brooks’s band (ask your parents).
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