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Each chapter offers a stand-alone biography of a key figure in the England set-up, suffixed with a present-tense commentary on a match in their epic run-up to China 2007. This gives an otherwise disconnected series of stories a compelling linear narrative, with a palpable sense of the team growing stronger and closer. But the stories are linked by some other common themes: unaware that girls’ clubs existed, several of the team started off playing alongside boys – some even pretended to be boys – and, even once they are signed up, discovering the mere existence of the England women’s side often fills the players with amazement. On the subject...
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