
The Unseen Sir Alf tears up the traditional narrative of Sir Alf Ramsey's life and career. Using new evidence to tell Alf's story afresh, it changes everything we thought we knew about England's 1966 World Cup-winning manager.
Alf despised most journalists, was kind to fans, often rude to his FA employer but loved his players. He looked conformist but was really a radical. Yet this odd, complex character became a national hero after England's 1966 World Cup win, and he should be one again.
Written by a history academic with a deep love of football, this groundbreaking book:
So, who really was Alf Ramsey, and what might modern England learn from him? This book holds all the answers.
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