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SAM HAMMAM made a name for himself as the colourful chairman of Wimbledon during the 1990s.
He owned the club during their era as the “Crazy Gang” before later having a spell in charge at Cardiff.
As well as often being spotted pitch side at matches, Hammam was also known for some of his bizarre interactions with players.
After signing Dean Holdsworth from Brentford in 1992, Hammam promised the striker a camel or a Ferrari if he scored over 20 goals.