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Milton Keynes Dons Football Club |
Milton Keynes Dons |
Milton Keynes Dons football books and dvds and a virtual aerial tour of the stadiummk. Great books about current and former Milton Keynes Dons players and Milton Keynes Dons managers and the history of Milton Keynes Dons football club.
Top recommended Wimbledon FC books include The Crazy Gang: The Inside Story of Vinnie, Harry, Fash and Wimbledon FC, The Spirit of Wimbledon: Footballing Memories of the Dons 1922-2003, Wimbledon: Real Lives plus many more in the Milton Keynes Dons online bookshop
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The Crazy Gang: The Inside Story of Vinnie, Harry, Fash and Wimbledon FC
As a football team, Wimbledon FC represented the last mob in town. Having hurtled through the amateur divisions into English football's top flight during a ten year run from 1976 to 1986, 'The Crazy Gang' assaulted the game's elite and cracked heads with a spirit that too often resembled a kamikaze attack. Anybody brave enough to stand in their way was quickly elbowed aside in a long-ball stampede towards First Division security and, later, the most shocking FA Cup Final upset in memory when Wimbledon steamrollered Liverpool in 1987. But by the turn of the 21st century, financial turmoil had long consigned 'The Crazy Gang' to painful memory. The Bulldog Club reveals, for the first time, what really happened during their bloody rise to notoriety and messy tumble from superstar status.
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The Spirit of Wimbledon: Footballing Memories of the Dons 1922-2003
The Spirit of Wimbledon is a must read book for anyone who supports or plays for their local football team, large or small. Perhaps not a read for glory hunters. It charts, through the eyes of players, fans and club staff, the highs and lows of a small club which in its 113 year history has gone from non league obscurity to winning the FA cup and topping the league. The book goes on to describe the fans later fight against the Franchising which was threatening to take their team away. When it finally succeded and the club was to be shipped 70 miles north, the same Wimbledon "never say die spirit" was used by the supporters to set up a new club in non league which had the same dreams and aspirations as before.
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Wimbledon: From Wembley to Selhurst (Desert Island Football Histories)
"Absorbing reading ... Wimbledon fans should come away from Crabtree's book feeling strangely uplifted." FourFourTwo.
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