{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6633aa7d28201200122f5638/6a2190321ddbe06b3ae4d05b?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Football's Coming Home: How England Won The 1966 World Cup | Part One","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6633aa7d28201200122f5638/1780924281947-de18cdd5-64a8-446c-8f15-670a3b592423.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>To listen to the full four-part series instantly, subscribe to our Patreon where listeners can enjoy ad-free listening, our World Cup Wednesdays, bonus editions and live Q&amp;A episodes.</p><p><br></p><p>Rob Draper and Jonathan Wilson begin a four-part series revisiting England’s 1966 World Cup win by focusing on Sir Alf Ramsey’s background and the conservative England setup he inherited, including the FA selection committee and a poor early World Cup record. They argue Ramsey, often caricatured as dour, was socially conservative and xenophobic but tactically radical, demanding control of selection and modernizing England with a system-focused approach influenced by his Ipswich success, zonal marking, and experiments that questioned traditional wingers. They discuss his reserved personality, class and heritage issues, a reported instance of backing a player convicted of gross indecency, and why blaming 1966 for later English insularity is misguided. Ramsey’s early England results are mixed, but a 1964 Brazil trip helps crystallize his shift away from 4-2-4, and by April 1965 the emerging core includes Banks, Moore, Jack Charlton, and Nobby Stiles.</p><p><br></p><p>00:00 Meet Alf Ramsey</p><p>01:49 Ipswich Miracle Title</p><p>03:28 Ending Selection Committees</p><p>05:20 England World Cup Woes</p><p>06:50 Dour Yet Radical</p><p>09:23 Xenophobia And Origins</p><p>14:14 Was 1966 A Curse</p><p>17:28 Ramsey Playing Roots</p><p>20:36 Ipswich Tactical Experiments</p><p>24:38 Brutalism And Football</p><p>27:27 Brutalism Meets Football</p><p>31:21 Ramsey Blueprint Emerges</p><p>33:02 First Camp Shock Therapy</p><p>36:43 Early Results and Doubts</p><p>40:05 Brazil Trip Reality Check</p><p>40:43 Curfew Crackdown</p><p>46:16 Tactics Shift and New Spine</p><p>47:51 Jack Charlton and Stiles Debut</p><p>53:19 Foundations of 1966</p>","author_name":"The Overlap"}