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How 1966 commentary legend Kenneth Wolstenholme cheated death as WW2 pilot

A WARTIME RAF logbook reveals how football commentating icon Kenneth Wolstenholme cheated death after the plane he piloted came under heavy fire.

He is known for the line, ‘They think it’s all over . . . it is now,’ at Geoff Hurst’s third goal sealing England’s 1966 World Cup win.

But he had earlier been an exceptional RAF pilot who flew 89 raids for Bomber Command in World War Two.

He was nearly killed in a sortie on the German archipelago of Heligoland in 1941.

An entry in the logbook tells of his Blenheim bomber being badly damaged and observer Sgt John “Polly” Wilson killed.

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