Three Lions
MatthewDay
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From the first international match in 1872 to the heartbreak of Euro 2024-the complete story of English football told through its 100 most defining moments. England invented football and gave it to the world. Then spent 152 years trying to prove they could still win it. Three Lions: England's 100 Greatest International Moments is the definitive chronicle of English international football, capturing every triumph, tragedy, and transformative moment from the birth of the beautiful game to the present day. This comprehensive 150,000-word history takes you from Partick to Wembley, from Victorian dominance to modern heartbreak, from Geoff Hurst's hat-trick to Jude Bellingham's bicycle kick. Experience the glory: Relive the 1966 World Cup triumph when Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet trophy and England stood on top of the football world. Witness Alf Ramsey's "Wingless Wonders" revolutionize tactics and deliver the nation's finest sporting achievement. Feel the heartbreak: Suffer through Maradona's "Hand of God," Gazza's tears at Italia 90, David Beckham's red card redemption arc, the golden generation's unfulfilled promise, and the Iceland humiliation that forced English football to confront its complete failure. Celebrate the revolution: Discover how Gareth Southgate transformed a toxic culture into a healthy environment, broke the penalty curse, and led England to their first final in 55 years-then another one three years later. Understand the cultural transformation that made representing England a source of pride rather than burden. Meet the legends: From Billy Wright and Stanley Matthews through Bobby Charlton and Gordon Banks, from Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne to David Beckham and Wayne Rooney, from Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard to Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka-every England great is here, their defining moments captured in vivid detail. Understand the patterns: Why does England always lose on penalties? What is the quarter-final curse? How did the burden of 1966 become both blessing and curse? Why couldn't the golden generation deliver trophies? This book explores the psychological barriers, tactical evolution, and cultural factors that shaped 152 years of English football. Each of the 100 moments receives in-depth treatment-1,200 to 1,500 words of passionate, meticulously researched narrative that places matches in their historical, cultural, and tactical context. This isn't just match reports; it's the story of England told through football, from empire to uncertainty to the search for redemption. Perfect for: England supporters who've lived through the heartbreak and want to understand the complete journey Football historians seeking comprehensive analysis of international football's evolution Younger fans wanting to connect with the history their parents and grandparents experienced Anyone fascinated by how sport reflects national identity and cultural change What's inside: 10 chronological chapters covering 1872-2024 Every major tournament analyzed: World Cups, European Championships, and more The Hungarian disasters that shattered English complacency Italia 90's renaissance and Euro 96's "Football's Coming Home" heartbreak The Southgate Revolution and pathway to consecutive European Championship finals St George's Park generation and the future of English football Comprehensive conclusion examining why 58 years without silverware defines modern England From the birth of international football to the continued wait for silverware, from tactical innovations to cultural revolutions, from individual brilliance to collective disappointments-this is England's complete story. The journey from Partick in 1872 continues, and this book chronicles every step.





















































