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Little did anybody anticipate that West Ham’s play-off final success against Preston in 2005 would provide the launch pad for one of their most successful seasons ever, with the club securing a top-half Premiership finish and qualifying for Europe thanks to its first FA Cup final appearance in 26 years. Indeed, the thrilling 3-3 draw with Liverpool will be remembered as one of the most dramatic finals of all time. With a keenly anticipated UEFA Cup campaign and the shock arrival of Argentina World Cup stars Carlos Tévez and Javier Mascherano, the future could hardly have seemed brighter. But storm clouds were gathering on the horizon as the Hammers embarked on what would prove to be the most turbulent and traumatic period in the club’s entire history. A protracted takeover, the sacking of manager Alan Pardew, a Premier League inquiry that would result in a record multimillion-pound fine, and a season-long battle against relegation dominated the headlines, while an unseen threat—fueled by ego and avarice—eroded the fabric of the club from within. Yet salvation would eventually be achieved in the most sensational and controversial of fashions. Full of exclusive interview material, anecdotes, and analytical comment, this depiction investigates the true reasons for two campaigns of contrast and conflict as West Ham experienced both ecstasy and agony in equal measures.

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Hammers Heaven and Hell, Kirk Blows

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Titel
Hammers Heaven and Hell
Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Kirk Blows
Uitgever
Mainstream
Jaar van publicatie
2007
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
274
ISBN10
1845963040
ISBN13
9781845963040
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Beoordeling
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Little did anybody anticipate that West Ham’s play-off final success against Preston in 2005 would provide the launch pad for one of their most successful seasons ever, with the club securing a top-half Premiership finish and qualifying for Europe thanks to its first FA Cup final appearance in 26 years. Indeed, the thrilling 3-3 draw with Liverpool will be remembered as one of the most dramatic finals of all time. With a keenly anticipated UEFA Cup campaign and the shock arrival of Argentina World Cup stars Carlos Tévez and Javier Mascherano, the future could hardly have seemed brighter. But storm clouds were gathering on the horizon as the Hammers embarked on what would prove to be the most turbulent and traumatic period in the club’s entire history. A protracted takeover, the sacking of manager Alan Pardew, a Premier League inquiry that would result in a record multimillion-pound fine, and a season-long battle against relegation dominated the headlines, while an unseen threat—fueled by ego and avarice—eroded the fabric of the club from within. Yet salvation would eventually be achieved in the most sensational and controversial of fashions. Full of exclusive interview material, anecdotes, and analytical comment, this depiction investigates the true reasons for two campaigns of contrast and conflict as West Ham experienced both ecstasy and agony in equal measures.