Summer 1985 & the very future of English football is in question. With hooliganism rampant & depressing & devastating tragedies at Birmingham Bradford & Heysel the sport had reached a pitiful & deplorable nadir; English sides banned from Europe; grounds old & decaying; racism on the terraces; attendances in freefall; & a petty & fractious TV dispute meaning no televised games until January. The beautiful game appeared to be destroying itself from within. Outside of football the country was doing the same -- unprecedented levels of unemployment rising crime & serious disturbances in Tottenham Brixton & Toxteth were signs of Thatchers new non-society. Britain seemed increasingly polarised around class money & geography. In Liverpool the far-left Militant Tendency was in the process of setting an illegal budget -- for the second year in a row. Amidst this social & sporting chaos Liverpool FC -- trophyless for the first time in 10 years & with a new inexperienced manager in charge of what many saw as an ageing & failing side -- had ended the 1984/85 season with its reputation at home & abroad in tatters. City rivals Everton had won the previous seasons championship at a canter & they rather than Liverpool were viewed as the side of the future. When the new season ended however it was Kenny Dalglishs men who were crowned champions beating Everton to the league on the last day & defeating them again in the first all-Merseyside FA Cup final just a week later. How was this possible! How did Dalglish sculpt a supposedly waning side into one that won not only the League but also the FA Cup becoming only the fifth side at the time to do so. Placing Liverpools season in its wider social context with match-by-match analysis fan & player recollections profiles & numerous photographs this book tells the in-depth story of this incredible feat for the very first time; the key signings the new tactics the TV dispute Manchester Uniteds 10 game winning start to the season surprise package West Ham & the sensational & enthralling finish. Few seasons were as riveting as this & didnt football need it!