Paul Gascoigne has admitted he misses the fun of Italia 90, including pedal boats, pools and general holiday vibes. England went into the 1990 World Cup with simmering optimism - with some true world-class stars.
Led by Bobby Robson, the likes of Gary Lineker, Terry Butcher and Peter Beardsley took to the pitch in Italy. But perhaps the best of the lot was Gazza, who was playing for Tottenham at the time.
And in Harry Harris’ new book, Italia 90 Revisited — The Players’ Stories, available from Empire Publications, the England legend revealed all on his World Cup adventure.
He said: "It was the best time of my life. I loved it, I loved it from the moment I got on that plane. "Nothing fazed me, I wanted to be in the World Cup, every
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