Amazon is offering a free best-selling football titles from Paul Gascoigne, Gareth Southgate and Duncan Ferguson to celebrate the start of the World Cup
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Football fans can enjoy titles from Duncan Ferguson and Gareth Southgate.
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Football fans can snap up free audiobooks by Liverpool, Everton and England icons in a new limited-time Amazon deal. The retail giant is currently giving away a free three-month Audible subscription ahead of its Prime Day sale on June 23-26.
It allows members to enjoy one free audiobook each month, including best-selling football titles such as Paul Gascoigne's autobiography, Eight, and Gareth Southgate's Dear England: Lessons in Leadership. For those caught up in the buzz surrounding this year's tournament, there is a new edition of Inside England: Behind the Scenes of the Three Lions' World Cup Dream, which has been revised and updated to cover the road to '26.
There are also options ideal for both Liverpool and Everton fans, including Anthony Quinn's Klopp: My Liverpool Romance and Duncan Ferguson's autobiography, Big Dunc. The offer is available exclusively to Amazon Prime members until July 15, while those who sign up here by July 10 will also receive a £10 Audible credit.
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Following the three-month promotional period, the Audible membership will automatically renew at the full membership price – currently £5.99 per month – unless cancelled. The offer is not available to existing Audible members or those already taking part in an Audible trial.
In Eight, Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne recounts his 'meteoric' ascent as one of England's most talented footballers 35 years after his legendary display at Italia 90. The 'honest, raw [and] moving' autobiography also documents his personal difficulties and the fight to conquer them, reports Birmingham Live.
Harry Potter audiobooks are available on Audible
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Dear England: Lessons in Leadership sees Southgate disclose the pivotal moments that shaped the leadership approach he embraced as England manager. He also outlines the values that guided his most significant choices and how he operates under immense pressure as a Premier League captain, in the wake of his penalty miss at Euro '96, and while steering England through four major tournaments.
Jonathan Northcroft and Rob Draper are the European Football Writer of the Year and the Chief Football Correspondent at the Sunday Times, respectively, and in Inside England, they trace the journey from Southgate's appointment right through to Tuchel's tenure and the path to '26. The journalists have been granted access to the England squad under both managers while examining England's development both on and off the field.
For those who prefer a physical copy, paperback versions of each book are available at Waterstones. Meanwhile, Spotify Premium subscribers can enjoy 15 hours of audiobooks every month at no additional charge, with a further 15 hours offered via the platform's Audiobooks+.
The image displays three book covers side by side. The left book cover features a man in a light-colored suit with the title "Eight" prominently displayed. The central book cover depicts another man, wearing a darker suit, with the title "Dear England: Lessons in Leadership" displayed in bold text. The rightmost cover has a man in a white jersey with the title "Inside England" and the author's name "Gareth Southgate" visible.
The Audible deal offers a range of football books ideal for England fans.
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New members can currently take advantage of a three-month trial of the service, which ordinarily retails at £8.99 per month. For those taking up Amazon's three-month Audible offer, England supporters have given Gazza's Eight an impressive 4.7-star rating.
One listener said: "That was a brilliant book, definitely written from the heart. It had me crying and laughing, it was almost like Gazza was sat in the room."
Another added: "An amazing book not just for football fans, full of laughter, tears, joy and heartbreak."
Despite awarding it five stars, one reviewer felt the book was 'spoiled' by bad language: "Eight by Paul Gascoigne, perfectly narrated by David Nellist. The bad language did spoil it for me."
While another said: "This is just brilliant to get the real story from the main man himself. A great listen for any football fan."