Hammer Time
Me, West Ham, and a Passion for the Shirt
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Narrated by:
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Adam Price
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By:
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Julian Dicks
About this listen
'pulls no punches' The Sun
'full of eventful tales from the past' Daily Mail
'punchy, earthy ... entertaining stories that capture football in an era long before sanitised PR and Instagram self-promotion' The Independent
From West Ham's cult hero, Julian Dicks, a hugely entertaining romp through football and the East End of the Eighties and Nineties.
'Cult figure' is a term hardly used in football these days: where have they all gone? In the sterile and corporate modern game, is there room for the mercurial midfielder or the tough-tackling defender or the pot-bellied goal poacher? Rewind two or three decades and British professional football was stuffed to the gunnels with these 'one-offs': players with bags of talent, yes, but also lorryloads of personality and a hugely relatable quality which meant they'd all be playing Sunday morning park football if they hadn't become professionals. No media training, no filter, no 5% body fat, no cryotherapy chambers, and no quiet nights in with a curly kale salad and a glass of carrot juice.
Meet Julian Dicks. Wonderful name, wonderful player, and (alongside Paulo Di Canio), undoubtedly the greatest 'cult figure' to play for West Ham United for a generation.
Hammer Time is Dicks' hugely entertaining romp through his career with West Ham, shot through with all the great anecdotes of life as a pro back then, and peppered with all the marvellous characters who crossed his path in those halcyon days. It evokes memories of intimidating away crowds, muddy pitches, no-nonsense tackling, card schools on the bus, big nights out after matches, and the special camaraderie that was forged between players of that era.
Hammer Time will also be an open love letter to the unique character and atmosphere of West Ham United and East London, conjuring up - with great warmth and nostalgia - a fast disappearing world of strong working-class communities, proper East End boozers, Dagenham Motors and the docks, jellied eels, rollmops and those iconic pie and mash shops.
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- Mr T E Salmon
- 03-07-23
Excellent!
Essential for all West Ham fans and any football fan in general! A great and honest account of a Hammers legend.
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- Mr B Chermside
- 17-06-23
Great for hammers fans.
Totally unapologetic unfiltered account of Julian’s career. Whatever your opinions on
Julian’s no nonsense approach, you can’t deny his commitment, love for West Ham and the beautiful game.
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- Jack
- 07-07-23
Excellent
Excellent, a great book for any West Ham fan! I’m a similar age, so I found some of stories hilarious.
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- Alison Foley
- 21-06-23
Absolutely spot on
Having bought a business together for our wife’s to run successfully in Spain, also the many hours spent together in the local bars discussing football I can honestly say this an absolute prefect account of this man’s career and his beliefs
Nothing is left out!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-06-23
Avoid at all costs !!
The worst autobiography I've heard, gave up on the final chapter. Julian doesn't like running , training, Julian does like ciggies & whiskey.
Julian is badly treated by everyone , it's everyone else fault. Still denying the stamp too lol
Scant details on his actual career , just a load of posturing on how hard and committed he thought he was.
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