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West Ham

Irons in the Soul

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By Pete May
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  • Published: 26th Sep 2002
  • ISBN: 1840186186
  • Pages: 224
  • Photos: 8

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A coruscating fans-eye view of West Ham's 2001/02 season, recounting nine months of farce and fury, on and off the field. Writing with acerbic wit and a style that resonates with humour, irony and an all-consuming love for the club, May offers an unrivalled account of a remarkable season at Upton Park.

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Pete May has supported the Hammers ever since he heard cries from the Chicken Run of 'Come on Hammers, really pep it up and make it mediocre!' and 'Remember goals, West Ham? They were big in the '70s!'

Offering a supporters' view of Glenn Roeder's first season, West Ham: Irons in the Soul relives many crucial moments from 2001-02, as well as reminiscing about some of the funniest episodes in Hammers' history. It lays bare the world of the West Ham supporter where, too often, fortune is always hiding.

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