Stand behind the goal at Wembley. Feel the ground shake. Relive the exact moment England became World Champions.
In 1966 England's Glory Match, former MP and lifelong football obsessive Adrian Bailey offers more than match statistics. He offers a living memory. As one of the diminishing band of supporters who witnessed the victory live, Bailey transports you to the sweltering heat of July 30th, 1966.
This isn't just tactical analysis. It's a vibrant social history of the Swinging Sixties, viewed through the lens of the nation's favourite game. From the theft of the Jules Rimet Trophy to the controversial "Wembley Goal," experience the tournament through the eyes of an undergraduate who stood on the terraces behind Hurst's historic hat-trick.
Inside, you'll discover:
Eyewitness Authenticity: Personal anecdotes from the final and key matches like the Argentina showdown.Social Context: How football reflected life in 1960s Britain, from wages and culture to the birth of the modern game.Future Hope: A bridge connecting the glory of 1966 to the optimism for the 2026 World Cup.Fan Voices: Curated memories from fellow supporters across the country who shared that magical summer.Written by a historian and former Chair of the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee, this book combines rigorous fact-checking with passionate storytelling. It preserves the euphoria for a new generation before the eyewitnesses are gone.
Perfect for nostalgia seekers, history buffs, and England fans dreaming of another triumph. Don't let these memories fade into history.
Grab your copy today and celebrate the summer football came home.