Italia '90: The Players' Stories is a nostalgic look back at the tournament that changed the face of English football following a decade of tragedy and disaster.
The book is written by Harry Harris, the chief football writer at the Daily Mirror at the time, who saw all the ins and outs of the tournament at close quarters.
The Players' Stories includes contributions from all but three of the playing squad and a moving foreword by Paul Gascoigne who became a star at the tournament, but who has since had his fair share of ups and downs, to say the least.
Harry also tells the inside story of the tabloid wars of the period and how football was used as a circulation boosting tool, even if it meant negative headlines for England manager Bobby
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