Dockyard worker and family patriarch. Initially exempt from military service due to a reserved occupation, he navigates the London Blitz with his wife. A conservative, he clashes with his son-in-law's Labour politics and Catholic wedding but gradually bonds with him over the 1966 World Cup. The story concludes with his family relocating to an Essex tower block in 1968.
Alf navigates a strained but enduring marital bond.
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