The West Ham Syndrome
This week on The West Ham Syndrome, Andrew and Max take on the 2026 World Cup and the question West Ham fans have been arguing about for sixty years. Did West Ham win the 1966 World Cup? All four of England's goals in the final were scored by West Ham players. The moves that produced them were rehearsed at Upton Park under Ron Greenwood. The composure that defined extra time was Bobby Moore's, and Moore's football education started at West Ham when he was twelve years old. Andrew and Max make the case, scrutinise it properly, and try to land somewhere honest. From there, the episode takes in the full sweep of West Ham at the World Cup, from Harry Hooper in 1954 to the five current Hammers in North America right now. There are signings that worked, signings that didn't, and at least one that ended with a man climbing out of a hotel window. Andrew and Max each pick their best ever West Ham World Cup XI and defend their selections. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542518/support] 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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