Chelmsford City's players have teamed up with Sir Geoff Hurst to be featured in an advertisement for Grant's Whisky.
The advert, which follows the English hero sees him speak of his influence by Charlie Hurst, Geoff's father, who was a former player for the Clarets, and had a spell at Sudbury Town.
Hurst gives an autobiographical view into his early career and how he was introduced to football by his father.
The Claret players also get a feel of football during Hurst's time, with the squad getting a chance to use post-War footballs and wear old boots.
The club announced in a statement, that they have received a substantial four figure sum for participating in the promotional campaign.
The advert is for Grant's, a blended Scotch whisky bottled by William Grant & Sons in Scotland.
Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final in 1966 when England beat West Germany on home soil at the Old Wembley, and remains the only player to do so to this day.
The former player was a striker, playing for West Ham United, Stoke City, West Brom before moving to Cork Celtic FC and Seattle Sounders.
The advert, which follows the English hero sees him speak of his influence by Charlie Hurst, Geoff's father, who was a former player for the Clarets, and had a spell at Sudbury Town.
Hurst gives an autobiographical view into his early career and how he was introduced to football by his father.
The Claret players also get a feel of football during Hurst's time, with the squad getting a chance to use post-War footballs and wear old boots.
The club announced in a statement, that they have received a substantial four figure sum for participating in the promotional campaign.
The advert is for Grant's, a blended Scotch whisky bottled by William Grant & Sons in Scotland.
Geoff Hurst scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final in 1966 when England beat West Germany on home soil at the Old Wembley, and remains the only player to do so to this day.
The former player was a striker, playing for West Ham United, Stoke City, West Brom before moving to Cork Celtic FC and Seattle Sounders.