Playing for England

Playing for England by John Hemmingham, published by Peakpublish in 2010, is a 256-page exploration of the Sheffield-based England Band, which has been a steadfast supporter of the England football team since 1996. This edition presents a narrative that intertwines the band’s experiences with the spirit of football culture, drawing parallels to popular works like ‘Fever Pitch’, ‘The Full Monty’, and ‘Brassed Off’.
Readers will find a detailed account of the band’s journey, highlighting their unique role in supporting the national team and their numerous performances. The book captures the essence of camaraderie and passion that surrounds football, providing insights into the band’s dedication and the vibrant atmosphere they create at matches. Through this narrative, Hemmingham offers a glimpse into the intersection of music and sports, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in football culture and the community surrounding it.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the spirit of ‘Fever Pitch’, ‘The Full Monty’ and ‘Brassed Off’ this is the story of the Sheffield based England Band supporting the England team since 1996 and have now ‘Played for England more times than Beckham’.
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