Glenn Hoddle and Kevin Keegan look on helplessly as Jamaica’s Scientist lashes a seventhWorld Cup final goal past a defeated Peter Shilton on the cover of this 1982 dub collection featuring the Roots Radics. Cover artist Tony McDermott applied a fair amount of poetic licence – Jamaica didn’t even qualify for the finals in Spain, while England crashed out in customary fashion at the second round. Mancunian McDermott was Greensleeves’ inhouse designer and his work for the LP produced by Linval Thompson, Junjo Lawes and budding engineer Scientist became hugely iconic, depicting a much celebrated, if fictional, victory over the old colonial rulers. While the stricken England team included all of its perm-sporting stars, the Jamaica XI was boosted by the presence of Greensleeves star players Eek-A-Mouse, Clint Eastwood & General Saint, Michael Prophet, Yellowman and Ranking Dread. A presumably partisan Junjo wears the referee’s strip. “The punky, reggae, soulboy circles I knew regarded footballers as being champions of the laughable mullet and curly-perm hairstyles,” McDermott told Vice. “Jamaicans liked nothing better than the idea of beating the former colonial masters. So the reggae massive reacted well to the drawing.” A later reissue was retitled to give Junjo the credit for winning the World Cup for Jamaica.