Angelo Ogbonna shares the amazing story of his journey from a small Italian town to the Serie A title, UEFA Champions League final and, ultimately, West Ham United, in Sunday's Official Programme for the Premier League visit of Liverpool.
The Italian defender reveals the many challenges he overcame to establish himself at Torino, where he became a full international while playing in Serie B and was appointed captain, to sign for cross-city rivals Juventus, where he won back-to-back Serie A titles, and to help his family settle into a new life in east London.
West Ham go into the game seeking a seventh straight victory in all competitions, and a fifth consecutive Premier League win.
And, with the 4.30pm fixture being screened live in the UK by Sky Sports, you can mark the occasion with our Official Programme, which is available to order here for just £3.50, plus £1.49 postage and packaging*.
Copies will be sent via first-class post. Full-season subscriptions are also available, including all Premier League, FA Cup and Carabao Cup home issues, from just £108, from the Club's online West Ham Programmes shop.
To help fans everywhere enjoy the matchday experience, we have also made a digital issue of Saturday's Official Programme, complete with enhanced video content, will be made available FREE of charge on whufc.com on Friday.
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In Sunday's issue, in addition to Ogbonna's interview, Anton Ferdinand flicks through his West Ham Scrapbook, while Paul Konchesky picks his Dream Teammates.
The Evening Standard's Ken Dyer reflects on the Hammers' sensational start to 2021, columnist Mark Webster heads down the Added Time Tunnel, Irons legend Tony Cottee pens his regular column, Sid Lambert goes Back to the '90s to pay tribute to David Burrows and Mike Marsh, and we continue to look back through the Club's 125th history.
The Athletic's James Pearce shares his knowledge of Liverpool as part of an in-depth analysis of the visitors.
With columns penned by manager David Moyes and captain Mark Noble, plus exclusive interviews and features from the Academy of Football, West Ham United’s women's squad and the Club’s award-winning Foundation, there is content for everyone in the Official Programme!
You can order your copy for just £3.50 each, plus £1.49 postage and packaging*, by clicking here now.
Come on you Irons!
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