Do I Not Like That Graham Taylor's 38 Games as England Manager By Rob Carless
Graham Taylor's tenure as the head of the England team frequently faced mockery. In the face of criticism, Taylor's approach to football proved effective, particularly in guiding Watford to the top tier. This enabled him to obtain the England position, a role that comes with significant pressure. Nonetheless, Taylor held a deep pride in his English heritage and aspired for nothing less than excellence for his nation in the realm of football. His role became even more complicated as a result of the legacy of his predecessor, who had brought the national team so close to victory. At this moment, it was finally his opportunity. Taylor adeptly navigated the challenges of an ageing squad that had endured some harsh injuries. Nonetheless, his time in the role swiftly deteriorated, and his lacklustre performance resulted in unparalleled criticism. After enduring a disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign, he emerged battered and bruised, yet he maintained his dignity and pride. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Jordan is the author of five books, two of which detail big moments for the team he supports. His 2022 book covered the 1988 shock FA Cup triumph of Wimbledon FC, and a previous work told the story of how Wimbledon returned to Plough Lane after three decades away. This is his second book to cover the national team. The first was about England's 1982 World Cup journey. ROYAL MAIL TRACKED 48 [Delivered to You 2nd Week September 2025] Published: September 8, 2025 Price: £25.00 Hardback: 288 pages ISBN-10 : 801507171 ISBN-13 : 9781801507172 Format : 240mm x 160mm May be a Short Print RunPRE-ORDER NOW