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West Ham Podcast: Everybody’s second team

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Episode seventeen of season nine of the popular West Ham podcast Moore Than Just A Podcast is now available to listen online or download. Claret and Hugh Associate editor Sean Whetstone and presenter Nigel Kahn welcome special guest Canning Town Len to talk about the West Ham film ‘Everybody’s second team’

Canning Town Len who reveals his real identity for the first time tells listeners what inspired him to make the film, his experiences of interviewing Hammers legends and the process to get the independent film published on the Amazon video streaming platform.

We also ask Canning Town questions from our listeners on Facebook and Twitter in this one-hour episode.

Download or listen online at www.moorethanjustapodcast.co.uk

The podcast was recorded on Monday evening of 18th November. It is available on all popular platforms to listen online or download including Acast, TunedIn, Player.FM and ITunes

Now also on Spotify too at MOORETHANJUSTAPODCAST

Join the discussion on the MTJAP Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/moorethanjustapodcast/

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I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball,

I am also the associate editor here at Claret and Hugh.

Life Long singer of bubbles! Come on you Irons!

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  • Neil Hogan says:

    You Sean & Nigel are lucky to be able to watch not only Canning Town Len’s new flic, but also the Ironmen DVD & the BBC series on the women’s team too all because you live in the UK, unfortunately for us West Ham supporters who live overseas we are denied the right to view any of them because we live overseas…

    I tried buying Canning Town Len’s new flic, but you can only purchase it via Amazon if you have a credit card that was issued in the UK, the only version of Ironmen is available only in Area One format which is for people who live in the UK & Europe & the BBC Series on the women’s team is only available for people who live in the UK, I even subscribed to an IVACY VPN to try & watch the BBC Series but no, the BBC won’t let you use that either…

    OK, I made this complaint when Canning Town Len’s flic was first announced via Claret & Hugh & Len did reply saying he would work on a way to make his flic available for us overseas supporters, but that doesn’t solve the problem of the Ironmen DVD or the BBC Series on the women’s team being unavailable for us overseas supporters & I’m sure I’m not the only one living overseas who wants to watch these things…

    My last question is, “Does the club really care about all the worldwide supporters who live & breath anything West Ham United that’s available for it’s UK supporters?”

    Thankfully your podcast is available worldwide so you can add at least one more listener to your list, Dave & Ex’s West Ham Way podcast is also available worldwide which is a plus & there are a few West Ham YouTube channels that are quality too, but for us worldwide supporters we’re getting much more West Ham news, discussion & podcasts via American Hammers TV & many other American West Ham dedicated channels too which the club doesn’t really seem to care about or even want to acknowledge, let alone support.

    Then we hear the dross from Pellegrini about West Ham being a big club & playing like a big club, which has worn a bit thin this year, but I’m sure big clubs would provide for their supporters no matter where they lived in the world, but unfortunately our owners & board still have a small club mentality & to me it seems it will always be thus!!

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