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WEST HAM: IN MY DAY (Volume 1) Ex-Hammers recall their highs and lows of Upton Park life By Tony McDonald
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FOR claret and blue football romantics with nostalgia in their hearts, WEST HAM: IN MY DAY (Vol .1) is a collection of very candid, and often hard-hitting, exclusive interviews with many of the biggest names in West Ham United’s history, which appeared originally in issues of the popular but now defunct EX-Hammers retro magazine.
Edited and updated, these interviews – with former West Ham players spanning five decades, from the 1950s to the millennium – reveal the extraordinary highs and the desperate lows of their time at Upton Park.
Bobby Moore is the greatest-ever Hammer, but in a controversial interview you can now read why his former friend and team-mate Harry Redknapp believes the club – and English football – wasted the biggest talent it ever had.
One ex-Hammer tells how he came back from the brink of alcoholism. Another admits selling his FA Cup final tickets to a tout and buying a new car with the proceeds! Their stories will amuse, amaze and, above all, entertain.
IN MY DAY recalls a golden era before the game lost its soul and the Premier League gravy train removed much of football’s romance and integrity. A time when the players were still in touch with the people who paid their wages. Many would agree that this was a better time.
The 26 ex-Hammers interviewed here include: Billy Bonds MBE, Paolo Di Canio, Alan Curbishley, Harry Redknapp, Martin Peters MBE, John Hartson, Steve Jones, Stuart Slater, Ian Bishop, Leroy Rosenior, Alan Dickens, Tony Gale, Ray Stewart, Alan Devonshire, Derek Hales, David Cross, Keith Robson, Billy Jennings, Bryan ‘Pop’ Robson, Clyde Best MBE, John Sissons, Brian Dear, Eddie Bovington, Ronnie Boyce, Vic Keeble and Ernie Gregory.