Arsenal's on-field success has been well documented. But what has never
been written before is the equally remarkable history of Arsenal's
rebels, both on and off the pitch. Spanning almost 120 years, and set
against a backdrop of turbulent social and political change, Rebels for
the Cause assesses the legacy and impact of Arsenal's most
controversial players, officials, and matches. From hard men like '30s
player Wilf Copping to the reformed wild ones of recent years such as
Tony Adams, Jon Spurling highlights the infamous figures whose refusal
to conform has made them terrace legends. Featuring extensive interviews
with 15 former players, Rebels for the Cause is an indispensable guide
to the alternative.