The 2024-25 season for West Ham United was marked by significant drama both on and off the pitch. The campaign began with high hopes under the stewardship of Julen Lopetegui, who replaced the long-serving David Moyes in the summer. Expectations were for a fresh approach and renewed energy, but early fixtures saw the Irons lacking in both direction and results. By November, with the side perilously close to the drop zone and supporters’ patience wearing thin, the board felt compelled to make a change. The board swiftly brought in Graham Potter, tasked with stabilising the team and restoring much-needed confidence. Potter’s arrival brought a shift in style; his emphasis on possession and a more progressive brand of football gradually took hold. The Hammers began to look more organised and competitive, especially against midtable rivals, though consistency and finding the net remained nagging issues. Some good performances showed the squad's potential, but much work remained. This year’s annual brings the full claret and blue matchday buzz to life, with exclusive features on the players and personalities who defined the season. From in-depth interviews with established first-team players to a spotlight on the next wave emerging from the famed Academy of Football, every Hammer will find something to savour. The youth section is a particular highlight, celebrating rising stars who could soon be taking centre stage at London Stadium. Beyond the action, the annual dives into the club’s proud history blend nostalgia with modern moments to give both new and lifelong supporters something to cherish. Player of the Year profiles reveal the stories behind the stats, while quizzes, games, and trivia make this edition a must-have for every West Ham fan. The Official West Ham United FC Annual 2026 captures the spirit and passion that make being a Hammer so unique, whether you’ve followed the Irons all your life or are just starting your journey. Postage: Royal Mail TRACKED 48 Publisher: Grange Communications Ltd Published: October 1, 2025 Price: £9.99 Lavishly illustrated