We Are West Ham Podcast
1) Opposition View: Burnley, with Joe from the TurfCast
Will is joined by Burnley podcaster Joe from the TurfCast to preview Saturday's huge six-pointer at London Stadium. We look ahead to the game and hear about two former West Ham men in Scott Parker an...Show More
2) 313. A feeling we forgot
Finally! West Ham have won a game at home! Will and James discuss a much-needed victory against Newcastle, a brilliant performance from Freddie Potts and the sit-in protest that occurred after the ga...Show More
3) 312. As bad as it gets
West Ham are heading to the Championship! Will and James are back to discuss that shockingly bad performance away at Leeds. We chat about another baffling line-up from Nuno, our two terrible centre-b...Show More
4) 311. Are we going down?
Where does that rank in a list of the worst West Ham performances in the Premier League era? The Hammers made Brentford look like Brazil in an embarrassing 2-0 defeat amid a boycott against David Sul...Show More
5) Brentford BOYCOTT (plus Opposition View, with Michael Johnston from The Ealing Road Podcast)
West Ham fans are set to boycott the home fixture with Brentford in protest at owner David Sullivan. Will and James are set to do contrasting things on Monday night. Let us know your thoughts, feeli...Show More
6) 310. Decked by Declan
It was always going to be him! Declan Rice scored against West Ham once again as we were defeated 2-0 by Arsenal in Nuno Espirito Santo's second game in charge. Will and James discuss the taunts Rice...Show More
7) Opposition View: Arsenal, with commentator Harry Symeou
It has been a positive start for Nuno Espirito Santo as West Ham boss and the tests do not get bigger than an away trip to Arsenal. Can the Hammers make it three wins at the Emirates in a row and onc...Show More
8) 309. Nu man in town
The Graham Potter era is officially over and Nuno Espirito Santo has already made a promising start to life at West Ham. Will is in a great mood with pragmatic football back as we discuss the 1-1 dra...Show More
9) 308. Potter out, Nuno in (Exclusive news)
Graham Potter is clinging onto his job after a woeful 2-1 defeat to Crystal Palace - with yet more goals conceded from corners and crosses. We have exclusive news on the rumours linking West Ham wit...Show More
10) Opposition View: Crystal Palace, with journalist Henry Swain
Graham Potter is under huge pressure to get a result against a Crystal Palace side that are unbeaten in their last 16 matches. We preview the action at London Stadium with Eagles fan and journalist...Show More