In this episode of The West Ham Syndrome Podcast, we’re joined by author and Hammer Rob Banks, whose writing charts the emotional highs and lows of following West Ham United across more than four decades. Rob is the author of four West Ham books, including the cult classic An Irrational Hatred of Luton, West Ham ’til I Die, The Legacy of Barry Green, and An Irrational Hatred of Everything. Together, they trace West Ham’s journey from the FA Cup highs of the 1970s, through the near-miss ...
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In this episode of The West Ham Syndrome Podcast, we’re joined by author and Hammer Rob Banks, whose writing charts the emotional highs and lows of following West Ham United across more than four decades. Rob is the author of four West Ham books, including the cult classic An Irrational Hatred of Luton, West Ham ’til I Die, The Legacy of Barry Green, and An Irrational Hatred of Everything. Together, they trace West Ham’s journey from the FA Cup highs of the 1970s, through the near-miss ...
Episode 10: Identity, Heritage & the Case for a West Ham Museum (with Levi Tippett)
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Episode 10: Identity, Heritage & the Case for a West Ham Museum (with Levi Tippett)
In this episode of the West Ham Syndrome, we dive into the heart of West Ham United’s identity with researcher Levi Tippett, whose MSc dissertation explored how heritage shapes what it means to be a Hammes, especially in the years following the move from the Boleyn Ground to the London Stadium. Levi guides us through his research into fan identity, the emotional impact of the stadium relocation, and the powerful role a museum could play in preserving West Ham’s story. Drawing on surveys, inte...
The West Ham Syndrome
In this episode of The West Ham Syndrome Podcast, we’re joined by author and Hammer Rob Banks, whose writing charts the emotional highs and lows of following West Ham United across more than four decades. Rob is the author of four West Ham books, including the cult classic An Irrational Hatred of Luton, West Ham ’til I Die, The Legacy of Barry Green, and An Irrational Hatred of Everything. Together, they trace West Ham’s journey from the FA Cup highs of the 1970s, through the near-miss ...