Dear England : Lessons in Leadership by Gareth Southgate review – an exercise in (…)
The former England coach could’ve written a great book – instead he’s produced an AI-style word-sludge of generic leadership chat This is an oddly dull, oddly irresistible football book. Even its title is confusing. Dear England is already the name of a hit Gareth Southgate play, a forthcoming (…)
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