A unique cartoon celebration of England's greatest football achievement with on-the-spot memories from some of the greatest writers in Fleet Street including Patrick Collins, five times Sports Writer of the Year with the Mail on Sunday; James Lawton, Sports Writer of the Year with the Daily Express and Sports Columnist of the Year with The Independent; Steve Curry, chief football writer of the Daily Express and Sports Reporter of the Year with the Sunday Telegraph; Bob Harris, chief correspondent for Thomson Newspapers; and John Keith, award winning northern football writer for Daily Express. Reports on EVERY match from the tournament plus special insights into Alf Ramsey's dilemma over Jimmy Greaves or Geoff Hurst; the systematic butchering of Pele, the world's greatest player; the romance of North Korea beating the mighty Italians; and the full drama of the final and Hurst's hat-trick.
A unique cartoon celebration of England's greatest football achievement with on-the-spot memories from some of the greatest writers in Fleet Street including Patrick Collins, five times Sports Writer of the Year with the Mail on Sunday; James Lawton, Sports Writer of the Year with the Daily Express and Sports Columnist of the Year with The Independent; Steve Curry, chief football writer of the Daily Express and Sports Reporter of the Year with the Sunday Telegraph; Bob Harris, chief correspondent for Thomson Newspapers; and John Keith, award winning northern football writer for Daily Express. Reports on EVERY match from the tournament plus special insights into Alf Ramsey's dilemma over Jimmy Greaves or Geoff Hurst; the systematic butchering of Pele, the world's greatest player; the romance of North Korea beating the mighty Italians; and the full drama of the final and Hurst's hat-trick.