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Sunderland 10 - Hurley

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Hurley turned down this arch-rival of Millwall before signing for them. (4,3,6)
His nickname among Sunderland fans. (3,4)
Greater Manchester club Hurley joined after leaving Sunderland. (6,9)
In a game at Old Trafford in November 1966, Hurley had to play in goal after an injury to this keeper.
His best run in the FA Cup was the quarter-finals where they were beaten by this team who went on to become the first double winners of the 20th century. (9,7)
This London club tried to sign Hurley for £20,000 in 1958. (7)
He represented a London XI as they beat this German team to lift the 1955/56 inter-City Fairs Cup. (9,9)
He scored an own goal in a disastrous debut for Sunderland in a match they lost 7-0 to this club, nicknamed ‘The Seasiders’. (9)
He made his international debut in a match against England and he was supposed to mark this English player who later died in the 1958 Munich Air Disaster. (5,5)
Former Sunderland manager who said Hurley was his idol growing up. (6,6)
In his youth, he survived this German bombing campaign of Britain, in which one of his best friends was killed. (3,5)
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National team he represented. (8,2,7)
His first goal for Sunderland was against this Yorkshire club. (9,6)
One of Hurley`s most memorable moments for Sunderland was scoring against this Norfolk side in the 1960/61 FA Cup fifth round. (7,4)
Sunderland captain who first suggested that Hurley should go up the field for corners, a tactic that is used by most centre-backs today. (4,8)
Manager who signed Hurley for Sunderland. (4,5)
Irish city he was born in. (4)
He finished second to this West Ham and England centre-back for the 1963/64 FWA Footballer of the Year. (5,5)
He joined Sunderland from this London club in 1957. (8)
From 1971 to 1977, Hurley was manager at this club, nicknamed ‘The Royals’. (7)