Chapter 21 : Pete May, Brian Williams & Robert Banks
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12/11/2018
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society
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This week's chapter focuses on one of Iain's main loves, West Ham United. 3 authors, all with books about the Hammers. This is a real treat for fans of the Claret and Blue. Pete May's book is Goodbye To Boleyn: West Ham's Final Season at Upton Park and the Big Kick-off at Stratford. Brian Williams' book is Home From Home: A West Ham Supporter's Struggle to Reach the Next Level. Robert Bank's book is An Irrational Hatred of Everything: My Continuing Odyssey as a West Ham Fan 2003-2018. If you enjoyed this podcast, please join Iain Monday - Thursday, 7-10pm on LBC. https://www.iaindale.com
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