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The West Ham Syndrome

The West Ham Syndrome

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Welcome to The West Ham Syndrome, a podcast about West Ham, but with a bit of a twist. Look, we know there are already loads of brilliant Hammers pods out there, but this one’s going to be a little different. We’re not just here to ride the highs and lows of every matchday. Don’t worry, we’ll still talk about the games, because that’s what we all live for, but our focus is more on everything else that makes West Ham, well… West Ham.

We’ll be getting into the bigger stories off the pitch and we’ve got some fun features lined up too. Think rewatching old season review DVDs, flicking through classic programmes and magazines, and unearthing some of the forgotten stories that make following this club such a rollercoaster.

So, if you’ve ever wondered why supporting West Ham feels like a condition we can’t quite shake, this one’s for you. This is The West Ham Syndrome, talking West Ham beyond the matchday.

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Episodes
  • Episode 18: Renford Rejects - the West Ham episode
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of The West Ham Syndrome Podcast, we’re doing something slightly different.

    Instead of focusing on matchdays, players, or club politics, we’re heading back to the 1990s to revisit a memorable crossover between West Ham United and the Nickelodeon series Renford Rejects — specifically the Series 3 episode, “Another Italian”.

    For many fans, Renford Rejects was part of growing up: a football show aimed at younger audiences that still managed to capture the spirit of the game surprisingly well. In this episode, a prank phone call leads to a dream trial at West Ham’s Chadwell Heath training ground, with Harry Redknapp and a late-90s squad featuring names like Paolo Di Canio and Rio Ferdinand making cameo appearances.

    We talk through the episode, reflect on the 90s football culture it represents, touch on the familiar faces who appeared in the series, and consider why moments like this stick in the memory.

    A slightly lighter, nostalgic detour — but still very much part of the wider story of West Ham and what it means to grow up with the club.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 17: West Ham and the Financial Impact of Relegation (Interview with Chris Weatherspoon)
    Feb 6 2026

    West Ham United are ranked 20th in Deloitte’s Football Money League, placing them among Europe’s highest-revenue clubs. And yet, as this season has shown, they remain firmly entangled in a relegation battle. How can a club with elite-level revenues still be financially vulnerable?

    In this episode of The West Ham Syndrome, we’re joined by football finance journalist Chris Weatherspoon to unpack the financial realities behind Premier League survival and what relegation would really mean for West Ham United.

    Drawing on Chris’ detailed analysis, we explore how revenues typically fall by around 46% after relegation, why broadcast income can halve overnight even with parachute payments, and how rising costs, including a £161m wage bill, £83.5m in transfer amortisation, and significant short-term transfer liabilities, complicate the picture.

    We also discuss why headline rankings like Deloitte’s Money League can create a false sense of financial security, the unique advantages of West Ham’s London Stadium deal, and why modern football increasingly produces clubs that are rich, but not resilient.

    🔗 Read the original article:
    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6773309/2025/11/07/west-ham-relegation-finances-impact/

    (“West Ham United’s finances if they were relegated” by Chris Weatherspoon)

    Thanks for listening to The West Ham Syndrome. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to follow, subscribe, and leave us a review, it really helps the show grow.

    Stay connected with us:
    📧 Email: thewesthamsyndrome@gmail.com
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    43 mins
  • Episode 16: "The only religion is West Ham". The Belfast Hammers with Peter O'Prey
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we’re joined by Peter O’Prey – lifelong Hammer, retired teacher, and the founder and Chairman of the Belfast Hammers.

    Growing up in Belfast during the height of the Troubles, Peter reflects on what life was like in a deeply divided city and how supporting West Ham United became a source of solace, identity, and connection during turbulent times. From early supporter groups like the Twin Hammers to the founding of the Belfast Hammers in 1999, Peter explains how the group was shaped around one simple principle: “The only religion is West Ham.”

    We talk about the stories behind Peter’s 2024 book of the same name, the matches that defined a lifetime of following the club (both glorious and grim), and what a matchday pilgrimage from Belfast to East London really looks like. Along the way, there’s nostalgia, heartbreak, humour, and plenty of classic West Ham pain.

    The episode also features a quick-fire deep dive into Peter’s West Ham memories: favourite players, goals, kits, managers, and what he’d contribute to a virtual West Ham museum – before finishing with a thoughtful reflection on what “the West Ham way” truly means.

    🎟️ Event plug: We’re also delighted to help promote an upcoming Belfast Hammers event, An Evening with Sir Trevor Brooking, celebrating one of the club’s true legends.
    👉 Tickets available via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/an-evening-with-sir-trevor-brooking-tickets-1810390981159

    👥 Get involved: You can connect with the Belfast Hammers and follow their work through their Facebook group here:
    👉 https://www.facebook.com/TheBelfastHammers/

    Thanks for listening to The West Ham Syndrome. If you enjoyed the episode, make sure to follow, subscribe, and leave us a review, it really helps the show grow.

    Stay connected with us:
    📧 Email: thewesthamsyndrome@gmail.com
    📱 Follow us: @thewesthamsyndrome (Instagram & Twitter/X)

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    1 hr and 26 mins
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