Lawrence DallaglioThe Boys of Winter: England's 2003 Rugby World Cup Win, As Told By The Team
S**W
Just Brilliant.
What a fantastic book. 20 years on, we’ve all heard so many great stories about the team and their journey. Personally I never tire of hearing about 2003 and loved the chance to read in more detail. This book goes even further than expected with some amazing insights. Genuinely worth reading, I finished in 3 days.
D**N
The stuff of legends.
Endlessly fascinated by the 2003 world cup winners, my favourite sports team ever. Enjoyed the book, although much regarding the events surrounding the players and team has been said before. I was rather worried that after 20 years, this might be used as a forum for some to 'air dirty laundry' in public. That isn't the case and the guys seem united and as respectful of eachother as ever. Great read, buy it!
K**.
For Rugby Fans
Made interesting reading.
O**.
Just great
I bought this book as a present. Here is the feedback I received : a great insight into the life of an international rugby team after they have retired.Please note: it is not all about rugby. It is more about life.
M**R
A fascinating insight into before and after. Reads like a historical novel. Could not put down.
Conversationally amongst friends, Loll eases out of the mouths of all the players twenty years later, how they felt then and now. Expertly edited and written by Owen Slot, this is one of the best books on Rugby I have ever read,
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