Dear England: The Real Story of the Three Lions Rebirth
By (Author) Jonathan Northcroft
By (author) Rob Draper
Bonnier Books Ltd
BLINK Publishing
1st October 2024
6th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
Sporting events and management
796.334660942
Hardback
320
Width 162mm, Height 240mm, Spine 31mm
536g
The definitive, behind-the-scenes account of England's journey from no-hopers to genuine contenders
Under the stewardship of Gareth Southgate and captained by Harry Kane, England will arrive in Germany as favourites to win Euro 2024 and finally end all those trophy-less years of hurt. It's taken for granted that England are now considered serious challengers at major football tournaments but prior to Southgate, this wasn't the case. 'Golden Generations' came and went, with club rivalries and big egos ensuring that England camps had a fractured, toxic atmosphere where performances on the pitch paled in comparison to their club successes. So, how did we get here
Dear England: The Real Story Behind the Three Lions Rebirth delves in Southgate's turbulent journey to being appointed England manager and emerging as a waistcoated cult figure, to becoming the country's most successful manager since Sir Alf Ramsey and forging a new kind of patriotism for the 2020s. Award-winning football writers Jonathan Northcroft and Rob Draper have had extraordinary access to the England team during Southgate's tenure and take us behind the scenes as they interview key backroom staff and players, including Harry Kane, Jordan Pickford, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Phil Foden, Gary Neville and Dan Ashworth, to give the complete account of the highs and lows of Southgate's reign.
As much a tale off the pitch as it is on it, this is an emotional journey of national healing but also a cerebral deconstruction of how to transform a failing corporate culture and empower young people to write their own history. For the first time, this is the real story of how Southgate emerged as a key leader in a fractured political epoch and of how England learned to understand itself.
Jonathan Northcroft (Author)
Jonathan Northcroft has been the Chief Football Correspondent at The Sunday Times since 2009 and is a frequent contributor to Sky Sports, BBC, BT and TalkSport football programmes. Inaugural winner of the Jim Rodger Memorial Award for young sports writers in Scotland, he has written books on modern football journalism, England's rebirth at the 2018 World Cup, Leicester City's 2015-16 title miracle and ghosted the autobiography of Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.
Rob Draper (Author)
Rob Draper is the European Football Writer of the Year 2023, formerly the Mail on Sunday's Chief Football Writer, and now with The Guardian.