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Everybody’s Second Team goes global

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West Ham film Everybody’s Second Team has now gone global and is available worldwide.

The Hammers film was released on Amazon Prime earlier this month but was only available to the UK.

Canning Town Len Films has now made it available at www.westhamfilm.com for the same low price of £2

West Ham United were once a team famous for their attacking style of football and World Cup heroes, including charismatic captain Bobby Moore.

In this warm and nostalgic comic-book style documentary, John Lyall’s key acquisitions reminisce to tell the tale of how West Ham United moved into a new era – leaving the desperation of the late seventies, and into the hope and ambition of the eighties.

Producer Jay Stratford haa released a real labour of love after spending over a thousand hours travelling up and down the country interviewing former Hammers, creating animations and hundreds of illustrations to make this 90-minute film called ‘Everybody’s Second Team’

Featuring interviews from David Cross, Alvin Martin, Phil ParkesRay StewartStuart Pearson and  Mia Martyn it is a real trip down memory lane as the Hammers approach the 40th anniversary of winning the FA Cup in 1980.

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1 comment

  • SouthCoast_WHU says:

    Wholeheartedly recommend this to any Hammers fan. Really fascinating insight into a period where we actually won something! Far more entertaining 90 mins than turning up to the London Stadium to boot. Only £2 as well – bargain.

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