With last season’s Europa Conference League champions finally making inroads in the transfer market, Hammers fans will be hoping for an improvement on their stuttering domestic form. In order to keep up to date with the latest news and fan events, we have compiled a list of the best West Ham blogs to follow this season.
Off the back of a fairytale run to their first silverware since the 1980’s, West Ham fans will be hoping they can put their worrying Premier League form from last season behind them.
It has been all change in East London this summer, with captain Declan Rice the most notable departure, but it finally looks as if the club are kicking their transfer business into gear.
In preparation for a fresh start, keen followers of the Hammers can keep tabs on all the ins and outs of the club as we run through some of the most popular West Ham blogs on the web.
Best West Ham Blogs to Follow 2023/24
West Ham Till I Die
This fan-led blogging site has been a popular destination for West Ham fans for a number of years, with LBC Radio presenter and 31-year season ticket holder Iain Dale the editor and founder.
There are a number of different contributors to the site, with everything from opinion pieces, to up-close-and-personal photo diaries from resident photographer Dawud March.
With just over 5,000 followers on Twitter, you can also keep up to date with West Ham Till I Die and interact directly with the fanbase.
Hammers News
Main contributors Damien Lucas and Antony Martin have amassed a huge following on this West Ham-specific website, which is thought to have around 2.5 million readers per-month.
Fans can expect to find the latest news surrounding the club such as transfer, injuries and team news, as well as detailed post-match analysis and live match coverage on gameday.
Be sure to give them a follow on Twitter where nearly 14,000 fellow Hammers have joined to keep tabs on the team.
KUMB
KUMB, or Knees Up Mother Brown, may well be the longest-running independent West Ham website having first launched back in the 1997/98 season.
Named after the song that was popular among travelling Hammers fans in the 70s and 80s, you’d be hard pushed to find a more comprehensive offering online than theirs.
With detailed squad and team stats, a constant flow of news and feature-length opinion pieces, there is a little bit of everything to sink your teeth into.
You can also find them on social media, with 17.4k followers currently joining the KUMB community on Twitter.
Follow the links below to find our pick of the best West Ham blogs:
- West Ham Till I Die – www.westhamtillidie.com
- Hammers News – www.hammer.news
- KUMB – www.kumb.com
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