Dear England fans left speechless minutes in as they praise 'impeccable' detail
The four-part series follows Southgate’s use of psychology and team culture to end England’s penalty-shootout failures.
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Cringe-inducing Gareth Southgate drama Dear England makes even Ted Lasso look subtle
James Graham’s state-of-the-nation footballing drama doesn’t have what it takes to make it past the group stage
Spare me the adolescent mush of Dear England - Politics, Policy, Political Views
The football season lurches into its final week, with Arsenal, the newly-crowned champions of England, trying to win their first Champions League trophy. But there will be no summer-long reprieve from the round ball game. A World Cup begins next month in North America, and dozy folk who fail to pay attention may hear a
This Fiennes Brother isn't Voldemort - but he's just as watchable in this new show
The nation's obsession with football is rife - and for those who appreciate the beautiful game, the BBC adaptation of the award-winning play Dear England is essential viewing. The critically acclaimed West End play, which follows the story of Gareth Southgate’s time as England manager, has been given the TV treatment. Joseph Fiennes - who played Gareth on the stage - reprised his role for the series, following the much-loved manager in post-Brex…
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