The true story of the origins and reality of Wimbledon's Crazy Gang, as told by the manager and players that created it.
David v Goliath, the minnow v the big fish stories are always fascinating. Who were the characters that were involved? How did they do it? Why did it happen?
Wimbledon's rise from non-league football to the top 10 in England two years in a row is a gob-smacking story in itself, but winning the FA Cup against Liverpool elevates it to something else entirely.
Dave Bassett, affectionately known as Harry, and a lot of the Crazy Gang had left by the time of the cup triumph in 1988, but their part in the greatest day in the club's history is undeniable.
What this book gets across is that Wimbledon's success as a football club was built on organisation, strategy and hard work. It wasn't the hit and hope, rough n'tumble that many people in the football establishment scorned them for.