Late Tackle Football Magazine

RIVETING HAMMERS TALES...

- John Lyons

Highs, Lows & Di Canios – The Fans’ Guide to West Ham United in the ’90s, by Sid Lambert, Dave Walker and Ex WHUEmploye­e, Published by Conker Editions Ltd, Price: £16

IF YOU’RE a West Ham fan of a certain vintage, then you’re going to love this offering.

Lovingly put together by Sid Lambert, Dave Walker and ExWHUEmplo­yee, the book does exactly what it says on the tin.

There’s a season by season account of the Hammers in the 90s. With three managers, two relegation­s, two promotions, an FA Cup semi-final and European qualificat­ion, it proved an eventful decade.

All the key moments are covered and

Dave and Ex chip in with their comments and recollecti­ons.

As you would expect, there’s plenty of humour thrown into the pot.

It helps if you’ve got a colourfu cast list to write about – and with the likes of Harry Redknapp, Paolo Di Canio, John Hartson and Frank McAvennie you can’t go far wrong. There are so many great stories and tales – and Iain Dowie’s own goal at Stockport.

A foreword by Julian Dicks and an introducti­on by Tony Cottee also add an extra touch of quality to this well put together offering.

Dicks said: “Sid, Dave and Ex have told the story from a supporter’s perspectiv­e, which is really important. Because that’s what a football club is. It’s not a brand. It’s not a badge. It’s not the players or the manager. It’s the people. That’s what makes West Ham so special.” The epilogue sums up what being a Hammers fan was like in the 90s.

“A club that can lurch from calm to crisis in the blink of an eye. A club that can take you from the height of ecstasy to the depths of despair with a single kick of a football. If the ’90s taught us anything, it’s that nothing about this club is predictabl­e.”

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