Excerpts from a New England
Gareth Southgate, Eight Years and Eighteen Episodes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published:18th Nov '24
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
David Winner delivers a perceptive and wry analysis of Gareth Southgate’s time as England manager, cleverly placing Southgate’s enlightenment, achievements and legacy in the context of a turbulent period of political, social and cultural upheaval. If you loved Dear England, you’ll love this!
Winner is the author of such classic football books as the William Hill-shortlisted Brilliant Orange: The Neurotic Genius of Dutch Football and Those Feet: A Sensual History of English Football.
- Through eight years of weird tumult, one modest and bearded Englishman embodied decency and tried to keep us happy and sane – he wasn’t bad at being a football manager either …
- After the national team’s nadir of defeat by Iceland at Euro 2016, Gareth Southgate woke England, re-imagining, re-energising and taking them to a World Cup semi-final and two Euros finals
- A nation rejoiced – well, some of the time – for still there was criticism: of being ‘woke’, for stepping beyond sporting boundaries and trying to make the nation proud of its modern diversity; and for the tactics – born of being an England defender himself – that some considered too cautious
Excerpts from a New England is the sixth book in the innovative Football Shorts series. It’s a must-read for every England fan.
ISBN: 9781836800163
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 164g
192 pages