It was in the summer of the Bicentennial, when Steve Wozniak, wanting to impress his friends at the homebrew computer club, set about building the Apple I and set the PC revolution in motion.
Clearly unhappy with this bit-part role, he became the first high-profile player since Denis Law in 1973 to cross the divide, joining a club who were happy to meet the asking price and position him at the pinnacle of their Abu Dhabi-funded revolution.