1968. It was a year of revolution that followed the summer of love, but Jeff Astle showed that all you need is goals, scoring in every round as West Bromwich Albion marched on to Wembley and a date with destiny.From Layer Road to London town, the Baggies came through every challenge, beating the very best that English football could offer before collecting the FA Cup itself after climbing Wembley's famous 39 steps. With great games and great goals, and tales of kidnap threats, toilet training and faces cut to ribbons, this is the definitive story of Albion's long and winding road to Wembley Stadium which culminated in the joy of '68.
Exclusive interviews with Graham Williams, Tony Brown and Bobby Hope