Make sure you don't miss out on West Ham United's official matchday programme for our Premiership clash against Watford tomorrow.
Chairman Eggert Magnusson talks exclusively about the challenges ahead and how, entering what is a crucial part of the season, the whole of the squad and the management team are determined to succeed.
He says: "We have all had disappointments and frustrations in the last few weeks and there are moments in our games when I show my response. That is something I believe I share with everyone who loves this club.
"I also know how to enjoy successes and I hope we will all have reason to do more of that in the weeks ahead. Your support is vital, fans have taken every ticket at away games and most of our home matches are sold out. That is an amazing tribute to your loyalty. The players need that warmth and passion that is truly West Ham to help carry them through this difficult period."
We also hear latest signing Matthew Upson reveal what he wants
to achieve at West Ham United and how he is settling in as part of
the squad at Upton Park. We catch up with two Hammers old boys in
the form of Chris Powell and Malky Mackay who visit today with
Watford and we talk to a celebrity Hammers fan who believes that
the club's strong foundations and backbone will soon see us
climbing the table.
Carlos Tevez reveals what he thinks about living in London, we have
Alan Curbishley's thoughts ahead of the big clash, our regular
columnist Jimmy Walker gives all the gossip from the dressing room,
and Senior Coach Kevin Keen describes how he wants to pass on his
valuable experience to the current team and recalls memories of his
playing days here at the club.
There is the usual quiz and up-to-the-minute news on everything claret and blue and a whole lot more.
To read all of this, be sure to grab your copy of the matchday programme, on sale around the stadium, priced £3.50.
Remember, you can also have the matchday programme delivered to
your door, by taking out a season-long subscription. For more
information, call the subscription hotline on 020 8586
8016.