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Alan 12:10 Fri Aug 4
The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Digital Sport

The (Digital) Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice



When it comes to football transfers we often refer to the commercial benefits, or lack of them, and how the player will fit in to the team during the coming season. One of the lesser looked at stats is how the social media following of both the buying and the selling club change as a result.

After West Ham’s recent signing of Bayer 04 Leverkusen’s Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez, RESULT Sports took a look at just this and produced some very interesting findings (below).

In the month of July, Leverkusen actually lost fans across all platforms, over 80,000 in total! With the biggest desertion coming from ‘fans’ located in Mexico.

Contrast that with West Ham, the buying club, and the contrast is an obvious one. The Hammers gained a whacking 303,000 new supporters. Of which almost half come from Mexico.

“The digital power of player is ever increasing. A club like Bayer 04 Leverkusen is unable to compensate the community fan loss through organic growth.“ shares Mario Leo, CEO of RESULT Sports. “Chicharito has a tremendous support in Mexico and the hispanic football community in the United States and now West Ham immediately ‘earns’ this interest. Why? Because football fans see more content from directly the clubs about the player, as the player shares on social platforms.”



So if you hadn’t noticed it before, the nationality of a player has a massive bearing on the size and makeup of the social media following that club has. Players plying their trade abroad receive great interest as they are not only representing that club, they are an ambassador for their country in. So wherever the player goes, that country’s fans will follow.

So the £16m transfer for Chicharito was not only a case of buying a great striker, but also hundreds of thousands of social media followers as well (is this a new way of buying fans?!), opening West Ham up to a new market and potentially greater revenues.

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Wasser 4:30 Sat Aug 5
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
I can confirm this phenomenon. I went to my local bar in Houston after the transfer had been completed and greeted by the Hispanic barman with a crossed hammer salute. He wanted to know where he could get a shirt

gph 3:47 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
All we need do now is lay on free transport from Mexico, and we'll sell out every game...

What a win!

Any Old Iron 3:39 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Who, other than a monumentally boring fucker, gives a shit about this kind of stuff?


Badges, we don't need no stinking badges!!!!!

Infidel 3:08 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Very interesting.

Love the idea of going to Mexico and seeing people wearing claret and blue Chicha shirts in the streets.

terry-h 1:46 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Sullivan and Gold looking for investment from Mexican drug lords? Send Baroness Brady there to negotiate. She might willingly become a sex slave.
Arriba Arriba Andale Andale !!

BRANDED 1:39 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
A business will love this kind of stuff. I'm guessing selling march and advertising are the two most obvious gains but could be a burritos as well.

cholo 1:25 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Football used to be about local pride, now is about Twitter followers and the Asian market, load of old cunt now.

goose 1:22 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
modern football is shit.

cholo 1:05 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Man utd fans - "global brand"

Fuck off.

Pagey 12:54 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
An article about the new age of support and yet they don't even use our new badge. Lazy.

Alan 12:49 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
The fans might not care, but Sully will love anything that raises our global profile.

Trevor B 12:49 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
SI

The type of person who would do a comparison like that would be someone monumentally boring, with zero personality or charisma, quite possibly 'on the spectrum' and most likely living in his Mother's spare room.

I give you, Alex V.

toadinthehole 12:45 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Waiting for all the beaners to come on WHO

Sydney_Iron 12:41 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
I always scratch my head a bit when I read this sort of stuff, like who the fuck would think to do such a comparison in the first place and then trawl through online media compiling statistics, and what is the significants are these 80,000 digital fans anyway, and how do we know they are actually West Ham fans now, just because they googled or tweeted?

I’m sure if a top English player went to Mexico, there would be plenty show interest on social media in how he was going, but wouldn’t make them all fans of whatever club.

The Stoat 12:38 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Has anyone told them the price of the burgers?

Gavros 12:30 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Great 🤔🤔🤔😣😣😣😣😣✊✊✊✊🖕🖕🖕🖕

J.Riddle 12:27 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
Do they know about the Claret Membership?

Lily Hammer 12:15 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
The Daves will be rubbling their hands at the new opportunities.

Niños for a peso?

Sven Roeder 12:15 Fri Aug 4
Re: The Chicharito Transfer: how West Ham United win twice
How much do all these LIKES and LOLs and OMG's on social media actually gain us in cold hard cash?





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