Paul Winslow was old enough to know better when cricket finally gripped him in its thrall. Having ignored its myriad charms for years he let his guard down & found himself conscripted into the Barmy Army blindly following the England cricket team to Belfast Barbados Brisbane & beyond to feed his new addiction. His career stalled homelessness ensued & relationships came under strain but none of it mattered as long as there was a cricket tour to go on. Going Barmy is not a history of the Barmy Army; it is a story of gradual cricket obsession & a personal insight into what life is really like with the Barmy Army both on tour & as a business. This unique consideration of a sporting & cultural phenomenon opens the door on the songwriting the camaraderie & the relationship with the players one of whom England off-spinner Graeme Swann who wrote the foreword & says: Im glad that Winslow has written this book. Hopefully it will give you an insight into the life of the real & often misunderstood Barmy Army. They are not hooligans they are not troublemakers they are just cricket nuts who fly the flag for this brilliant country we live in. They are the very heartbeat of our Test team abroad. & I love them for it.""