GabeGooner
Active Member
Considering the Boleyn Ground is 35,000, even though West Ham will get an increase of 20,000, they won't generate enough money to compete on an elite level. I think their highest season ticket price is £900 and their cheapest is £500. Our cheapest is like £1000; and even though Man United, Man City and Chelsea don't charge as much as we do for tickets, they have extensive resources regardless of their matchday revenue.
In this league, money talks; and West Ham don't have enough of it to make a dent. The only way they climb into the Top Four is if they make exceptional signings and somehow continually overcome one of the teams that will go out and spend £200m to oust them the next season. Or, sell to a billionaire who will do that themselves.
In this league, money talks; and West Ham don't have enough of it to make a dent. The only way they climb into the Top Four is if they make exceptional signings and somehow continually overcome one of the teams that will go out and spend £200m to oust them the next season. Or, sell to a billionaire who will do that themselves.