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Claret and Blue Blood
Claret and Blue Blood
Oct 19, 2024 7:39 PM

Author:Ben Sharratt,Kirk Blows

Claret and Blue Blood

From the World Cup-winning days of Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters to highly acclaimed modern-day heroes such as Joe Cole, Michael Carrick and Jermain Defoe, West Ham United supporters have always had the greatest affection for homegrown Hammers. Since the 1960s, talents such as Trevor Brooking, Tony Cottee, Paul Ince and Rio Ferdinand (who has twice hit the headlines as the world's most expensive defender following his move to Leeds and Manchester United) have been nurtured and brought through the club's ranks, ensuring the Hammers can rightly lay claim to having one of the country's most fruitful youth policies.

In this revised and fully updated paperback edition, Claret and Blue Blood brings together all these characters and others for the very first time, including new chapters on Anton Ferdinand, Stephen Bywater and Kevin Horlock. Using exclusive new interviews, the authors present biographical pieces that collectively tell the story of West Ham United's evolution over the last half-century. Focusing on each player's roots, development and personal achievements, Claret and Blue Blood is a unique book that features key characters, candid conversations, successes, failures and controversies as it explores the very essence of West Ham United.

Reviews

...sparkling quotes and candid conversations

—— Shoot Monthly

A must for any Hammers fans with even a passing interest in the history and evolution of West Ham United

—— Hammers News Magazine

Will appeal to fan, football widow and all those simply fascinated by obsessive behaviour. It is difficult not to find the author endearing

—— The Independent

William Fothering's book is painstakingly researched and gives a fascinating insight into the workings of the Tour.

—— The Independent

The Old Ways confirms Robert Macfarlane's reputation as one of the most eloquent and observant of contemporary writers about nature

—— Scotland on Sunday

Macfarlane relishes wild, as well as old, places. He writes about both beautifully . . . I love to read Macfarlane

—— Financial Times

Read this and it will be impossible to take an unremarkable walk again

—— Metro
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