West Ham F.C.
West Ham United, (PROSE: Football United Starts Today!) or West Ham F.C., formerly known as Thames Ironworks F.C., and nicknamed the Hammers, was a football club based in West Ham (PROSE: The Simple Things) in the East End of London. (PROSE: Slow Decay)
Supporters of the club included Donna Noble (TV: Planet of the Ood) and Graham O'Brien. (PROSE: The Simple Things)
History
The Thirteenth Doctor attempted to take Graham O'Brien to have a kickabout with Bobby Moore during the club's glory days of 1964, but the TARDIS instead materialised in 1896 at Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, just prior to the club's first ever final against Barking in the Charity Cup. Graham instead had a kickabout with Charlie Dove, and even gave him his West Ham pin, thereby christening his favourite team. (PROSE: The Simple Things)
Owen Harper could hear the club playing in their home ground while growing up in Plaistow. He used to listen to the cheers as they scored, and the groans when a goal went against them, all while making up his own commentary. (PROSE: Slow Decay)
Two players for the team, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, played for England in the 1966 World Cup Final against West Germany. (PROSE: Extra Time)
In the 1970s, Mike Yates, the Brigadier, and the Third Doctor once took a trick in Bessie to see Crystal Palace play West Ham. The Brig, who preferred rugby, came under protest. (AUDIO: Call to Arms)
Donna Noble was a supporter of the club. She learned to whistle by attending the matches every Saturday. (TV: Planet of the Ood)
Behind the scenes
- In the real world, Jimmy Greaves and Frank Lampard have also previously played for West Ham.