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Your Cart is Empty. Bobby Gould is the new manager of Wimbledon FC. Hammam was first attracted to SW19 by the tennis, but quickly turned his attentions to the non-league outfit from the same area.
Unfashionable, ugly, unfancied — the Dons are a club with a dozen prefixes. More remarkable still, in less than 12 months the Crazy Gang — so called thanks to the boisterous, squaddie-style antics of the players and management — would rock the establishment yet further by lifting the FA Cup, in the final overcoming the might of 80s powerhouse Liverpool.
Trainees were locked in car boots. New signings had their clothes shredded or set alight. But behind the chaos was a work ethic few could imagine. I had a ball of a time as a player, enjoyed every minute of it. I knew what the basis of the football club was about. The story of what happened in the decade or so after FA Cup glory should be familiar to anyone who cares about football.
The departure from Plough Lane, relegation and subsequent relocation to Milton Keynes, as fairytale turned nightmare, appeared to have killed the club altogether. In an office in North London, three colleagues listen to an interview on Five Live. The trio listening to his impassioned words are Miles Jacobson, and brothers Paul and Oliver Collyer, the brains and inspiration behind the Football nee Championship Manager computer game series.
And basically we put our money where our mouth was. During the summer of , hundreds of pub footballers were descending on Wimbledon Common. The club was to start again at the bottom of the football pyramid, in the Combined Counties League. The only problem was they had no players. You had people turning up. Games were going off all over the place. A squad was quickly assembled, so hastily that Football Manager answered an SOS call and lent the team a kit for its first game after the new strip failed to turn up in time.