'Ginger Pelé' James Collins is the cover star for Saturday's Barclays Premier League visit of Sunderland
James Collins is the cover star for Saturday's Official Programme for the Barclays Premier League visit of Sunderland.
The Wales international discusses his plans for the future on and off the pitch and his high hopes for Club and country.
Saturday's match marks the 25th anniversary of the West Ham United Foundation, whose work never stops to bring your Club closer to the community. Inside, you can find out more about the appointment of an Olympic hero as the Foundation's new Sporting Ambassador.
Also inside issue no19 of an action-packed season, fans can read exclusive columns penned by Joint-Chairman David Sullivan, manager Sam Allardyce, captain Kevin Nolan, and find out which European giant former Hammers and Black Cats striker David Kelly turned down to join West Ham.
Carl Jenkinson reveals his favourite country music star in The Name Game, while home-grown midfielder Joe Powell is targeting a first-team chance in Academy Ace.
There are nine pages focusing on Saturday's visitors, who have appointed experienced Dutchman Dick Advocaat as their new head coach this week.
With all the latest news from the Club’s Academy and Ladies sections, historical features and much more besides, fans simply cannot afford to miss out on a copy of Saturday’s Official Programme.
The Wales international discusses his plans for the future on and off the pitch and his high hopes for Club and country.
Saturday's match marks the 25th anniversary of the West Ham United Foundation, whose work never stops to bring your Club closer to the community. Inside, you can find out more about the appointment of an Olympic hero as the Foundation's new Sporting Ambassador.
Also inside issue no19 of an action-packed season, fans can read exclusive columns penned by Joint-Chairman David Sullivan, manager Sam Allardyce, captain Kevin Nolan, and find out which European giant former Hammers and Black Cats striker David Kelly turned down to join West Ham.
Carl Jenkinson reveals his favourite country music star in The Name Game, while home-grown midfielder Joe Powell is targeting a first-team chance in Academy Ace.
There are nine pages focusing on Saturday's visitors, who have appointed experienced Dutchman Dick Advocaat as their new head coach this week.
With all the latest news from the Club’s Academy and Ladies sections, historical features and much more besides, fans simply cannot afford to miss out on a copy of Saturday’s Official Programme.
Alternatively, the Digital Official Programme will be available to download to your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, and Android devices alongside PC and Mac from 9am on matchday.
The Digital Programme comes with all the content you would expect from the print edition, as well as exclusive video footage, meaning fans from all over the globe can get ahead of the action and read their Programme and enjoy exclusive video interviews and highlights.
If you live overseas, that means you can download your Digital Programme before kick-off, with the game being televised live in a large number of countries across the world. The print edition will be available to buy in and around the Boleyn Ground on matchday as usual, packed with all the usual exclusive content.
The Digital Programme offers supporters a number of great additional features, including:
The Digital Programme is available on Apple iPad and iPhone, as well as Android and via the Pocketmags app on kindle fire and Blackberry Playbook.
The Digital Programme comes with all the content you would expect from the print edition, as well as exclusive video footage, meaning fans from all over the globe can get ahead of the action and read their Programme and enjoy exclusive video interviews and highlights.
If you live overseas, that means you can download your Digital Programme before kick-off, with the game being televised live in a large number of countries across the world. The print edition will be available to buy in and around the Boleyn Ground on matchday as usual, packed with all the usual exclusive content.
The Digital Programme offers supporters a number of great additional features, including:
- Easy to use page-turning technology
- Simple content navigation and skip-to-page features
- Interactive content including exclusive video footage
- Our programmes remember the last page you were viewing
- Fans can order back-dated issues
- Apple users will have all their issues hosted in one place on Newsstand for easy access
The Digital Programme is available on Apple iPad and iPhone, as well as Android and via the Pocketmags app on kindle fire and Blackberry Playbook.