Dear England review – Joseph Fiennes’s Gareth Southgate is a total caricature on TV
This television transfer of the hit play has a great cast and impressive footballing scenes. But the manager feels like a cross between Harold Steptoe and Captain Darling from Blackadder Goes Forth At the European Championship in 1996, elegant defender Gareth Southgate volunteered to take a kick (…)
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