Ok, few more thoughts after I shamelessly ate and drank half of the table. Have a feeling I might end up talking to myself here, but that's the feeling am familiar already in real life.
So, that was afternoon well spent, thanks for the suggestion
@Raees. Only watched the final long before, so not in a great memory, but this had to be the toughest game Brazil played in the tournament. First of all, both teams went blow for blow the whole 90 minutes, but (for a change) I thought England was better for larger parts. They prevented Brazil from dominating game/possession and looked more threatening all together. Moore as already mentioned was brilliant, Charlton even at the age of 33 pure class, but they lacked the cutting edge upfront to win this.
There was only one part of the game and that was first 15 minutes of the second half when Brazil was clearly on top which resulted in Jairzinho goal.
As for individual performances, at first thinking Pele didn't had a great game, but then you realize he should have scored (Banks save of the century) and along with that assist could have another one. Gerson was injured, so Rivelino moved in the centre and I thought he played very well. Didn't complicated, moved the ball fast and a solid defensive contribution. The fact that England managed to prevent Brazil midfield from dominating resulted in more space for Jairzinho and Paulo Cezar Caju on the left though. Jairzinho was pretty much as expected, almost unstoppable (if Moore wasn't close) 1 on 1, but too erratic with his passing for my liking. A game winner nevertheless, but that part of his game was missing. Caju on the left was brilliant though and a discovery for me. Class act all around.
Bepo award for wanker of the week goes to Jeff Astle. Poor Jeff managed to miss the whole goal from the point-blank and saved one of Brazil defenders from picking the award.
MoTM - Bobby Moore