1993 saw the start of the England cricket team's worst ever streak. It was also - inexplicably - the moment Emma John fell utterly in love with them.
The summer of 1993 was a pivotal moment in English cricket: a team of ageing stalwarts and hapless debutants had just limply surrendered the Ashes again, but a promising young captain won his second match in charge with a team full of new names. England fans heralded the dawn of a new era.
Instead it turned out to be the start of arguably England's worst streak in any sport - a decade of frustration, dismay and comically bungling performances that no fan will ever forget. The England cricket team became infamous for their ineptitude, and a byword for British failure. By 1999, the team had reached its nadir, losing at home to New Zealand to become, officially, the worst Test team in the world, below even Zimbabwe.
With spectacularly poor timing, 14-year-old Emma John chose 1993 to fall in love with cricket and, mystifyingly, with that terrible England cricket team. Having one day - with nothing better to do - asked her sports-fanatic mum to explain the rules of the game on TV, within a fortnight Emma was a fully-fledged cricket geek.
Nearly a quarter of a century on, she goes back to meet her teenage heroes and find out just what was going on in The Worst England Cricket Team of All Time. As she traipses back through her adolescence, Following On is also a personal memoir of what it was like to grow up following a team that always lost - and why on Earth anyone would choose to do it.