One for the fans, but that probably goes without saying. My earliest Rangers memories predate this era, but not by much. The convention is that Rangers came in and outspent the rest, running up the overdraft to do so. However as this book shows, only the first part of that statement is true and that is only part of the story. The ban on English clubs in Europe was a factor, and also that Rangers had a stadium that would enable them to outstrip the rest.
It's perhaps important to emphasise that this is not a game by game commentary. There are chapters on Thatcher, Hillsborough, the impact of Mo Johnstone's signings. That the bibliography references books on modern social history tells you this is a book that aims to place the era in a wider context. Editorial glitches aside, it succeeds.