Unseen Sir Alf

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781801509589
  • Dimensions: 160 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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:

  • Reshapes our understanding of English football's only World Cup-winning manager
  • Uses fresh historical evidence in every chapter to rethink Alf's story for new generations
  • Shows how Alf's life issues have ties to the stories of modern football figures such as Gareth Southgate, Gary Lineker and Hope Powell
  • Reveals how Ramsey faced and overcame many barriers: a racist nickname, prejudice against 'gypsies', poverty, snobbery, war, being a banned Sunday footballer, not playing professionally until 26, and probable neurodiversity
  • Demonstrates how Alf's success has lessons not only for anyone who feels different, but for modern England as a nation

So, who really was Alf Ramsey, and what might modern England learn from him? This book holds all the answers.

Grant Bage has written football fanzines and academic textbooks. He plays and watches football, is an Honorary Fellow of The Historical Association and has a history PhD. His latest book, The Unseen Sir Alf: A Different Kind of Hero, draws on five years' intensive research. Grant's professional expertise as a manager, researcher and writer, plus his experiences as a fan, make him the perfect person to write this book.