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When We Were Lions: Euro 96 and the Last Great British Summer

Hardback | English

By (author): Paul Rees

2016 marks the 20th anniversary of the 1996 European Cup, hosted in England, when the national football team reached the semi-finals to be knocked out, on penalties, by Germany. It was also the end of a generation - these were the last footballers to be brought up on beer and sweat. In September ''''96 Arsene Wenger arrived at Arsenal with his ''''continental'''' philosophy of diets and training, and by 1998 Beckham had arrived, changing the face of football the world over.
1996 was also a significant date across the British spectrum. It was the year that Brit-Pop went global. The Lad culture of the 90''''s peaked in 1996 when James Brown turned Loaded Magazine from a 100k readership into a 1 million+ readership, and Simon Fuller of 19 Management was making his first steps into turning footballers into the next celebrities. And, of course, Skinner and Baddiel wrote that song, which became an anthem for a generation who seemed to have never had it so good. The Tories were on their way out, although unemployment was at a record low, Blair could do no wrong, and it was a glorious summer, where everything seemed possible.
Though it wasn''''t all a haze of a halcyon summer, it was the first time that England had played a unified Germany since before the war, old prejudices reared their heads and the marginalised hooligans of the game were hidden only by a lick of paint that the old Wembley stadium got ahead of the tournament.
Starting with Gazza''''s goal against Scotland and ending later that summer when the dream was over, but the belief remained that this really was a great time for Britain. Through that narrative will be woven a portrait of an England which was proud to wear Three Lions on the Shirt.

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Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2016
  • Publisher: Aurum Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781315088

About Paul Rees

PAUL REES been a professional writer and journalist for more than 20 years. He was Editor-in-Chief of the music magazines Q and Kerrang! for a total of 13 years and during that period interviewed everyone from Sir Paul McCartney Madonna and Bruce Springsteen to Noel Gallagher Adele and Take That. His work has also been published in the Sunday Times the Telegraph the Independent the Evening Standard the Sunday Express Classic Rock Outdoor Fitness When Saturday Comes and a range of international periodicals. Paul will conduct over 100 interviews for the book including the key protagonists from the football pop and the press who created the whole Brit-Pop phenomenon.

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