- Published: 2 June 2016
- ISBN: 9781473541245
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 14 hr 4 min
- Narrator: Charlie Anson
Fifty Years of Hurt
The Story of England Football and Why We Never Stop Believing
- Published: 2 June 2016
- ISBN: 9781473541245
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 14 hr 4 min
- Narrator: Charlie Anson
Powerful... Winter feels the pain as acutely as any ordinary fan. He also has a mischievous turn of phrase. The quips, however, don't dilute the serious issues he raises. It's a horribly sobering, as well as a revealing and entertaining read.
The Times
A wholly original work on arguably the biggest topic in football. Winter has a wonderful turn of phrase and his skilful hand is necessary because the subject matter is so well known. The recontextualisation of the past as a means to understand the present is this book’s gift. Winter is justifiably proud of his attendance at every England match since 1993, and his asides, observations and anecdotes are what elevate this above other accounts of the Three Lions. History suggests that Winter's tale is likely to remain relevant for years to come.
Independent
This is an utterly fascinating, moving and very dramatic book. Great footballing heroes past and present leap from the pages. Never has the beautiful game been more beautifully written about.
Jilly Cooper
Elegaic... Winter's excellent contacts have brought him interviews with key players.
Economist
Deeply felt, highly readable and enjoyable.
When Saturday Comes