Few supporters have shown love and loyalty to their club quite like Mabel Arnold, a lifelong West Ham United fan who cheered on the Hammers for more than 85 years.
Born in 1916, Mabel attended her first match in 1934, beginning a lifelong bond with the East London club that would see her attend an estimated 2,000 games over the decades. Her passion for West Ham never wavered, and she became a familiar face in the stands—especially as she cheered on the Irons in the 1974 clash against Liverpool, captured forever in a now-iconic photograph.
Until her passing in 2019, aged 102, Mabel held the honour of being the club’s oldest season ticket holder. Her remarkable story is one of commitment, community, and unshakeable support.
A Life in Claret and Blue
Through the highs and lows—from the post-war years at the Boleyn Ground to cup finals and relegation battles—Mabel stood by her team with unwavering pride. She witnessed generations of players, managers, and fans come and go, but her loyalty never faltered.
West Ham fans remember her not just for her age, but for her spirit, warmth, and deep-rooted love for the club. Fellow supporters often spoke of Mabel as an inspiration—a reminder of what it means to be truly loyal to a team.
A Legacy That Lives On
In 2019, when news of her passing was shared, tributes poured in from fans across the country. The club and its community mourned the loss of a woman who embodied the heart and soul of West Ham.
“What an absolute legend she is,” one fan wrote. “To support a club for 85 years and attend around 2,000 games—Mabel is everything football is about.”
Mabel Arnold may be gone, but her legacy lives on in the history of West Ham United. A symbol of passion, perseverance, and pride—she will forever be a legend in claret and blue.
Rest in peace, Mabel. Forever blowing bubbles.