WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Niblets 11:09 Tue Jan 28
Accounts released for year ending 2019
https://www.whufc.com/sites/default/files/inline-files/WHH%20Ltd%201819%20signed%20accounts%5B2%5D.pdf

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muskie 11:15 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
£2.9 million paid to Gold and Sullivan in interest repayments and a further £1 million paid to GGI International, a company gold has connections to.

Considering the much reviled Mike Ashley charges no interest this should be at the fore front of any campaign to get rid of these parasitic leeching vermin.

goose 11:18 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
loss of £27m??

scott_d 11:20 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
I love the question they added to the FAQ which is supposed to paint the owners in a good light:

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What payments have David Sullivan and David Gold taken from the Club?

The major shareholders have not and have never taken a dividend from the Club.

They do not take a salary or expenses from the Club.

The payments referred to in the Accounts are related to accrued interest on shareholder loans made to the Club to reduce third party debt and its cost to the Club. The loans aided the Clubs long term stability. There was also a shareholder loan partial repayment to one of David Gold’s commercial interests.

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You don't fucking need a salary if you are earning a combined £2.9m from interest repayments.

Furthermore, you don't deserve a salary.

Rio61299 11:31 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
C&P from BBC ' West Ham says Premier League football 'necessity' after £27.26m financial losses'

West Ham United say staying in the Premier League is "an absolute necessity" after posting financial losses of £27.26m.

Despite spending more than £130m on transfers, and £214.4m in the last four years, they are only above the Premier League drop zone on goal difference.

The accounts, for the year to 31 May 2019, show the backing the club gave to former manager Manuel Pellegrini.

He was sacked in December and was replaced by David Moyes.

"Retention of our status in 2019-20 season is an absolute necessity for the future wellbeing of the club," said West Ham, in their accounts.

The club say there will be "serious financial consequences" should they be relegated into the Championship.

Ironically, these statements, along with an expansive note from joint owner David Sullivan, were written in October, when the club was pushing for a place in the top four.

Financial rules mean they cannot be changed despite West Ham's sharp downturn in fortunes.

The club's turnover rose 8.75% to £190.7m. Wages rose almost 28% to £135.8m after a spending spree that saw the Hammers sign Issa Diop, Lucasz Fabianski, Jack Wilshere, Andriy Yarmolenko and Felipe Anderson amongst others.

Since the end of last season, West Ham smashed their club record by signing striker Sebastian Haller in a deal that could cost them £45m. The former Eintracht Frankfurt forward has scored six times in 22 Premier League games.

"The board made a decision at the beginning of 2018 to embark on an investment programme that would involve bringing in a world class manager, investing in better players and making significant investment in the club's infrastructure," said Sullivan.

"We now believe we have one of the strongest squads and management teams in the Premier League."

Sullivan says in 2018-19, £107.9m was spent on transfer fees, whilst the first-team squad and management accounted for wages of £135.8m. The club spent £4m on developing their Rush Green training ground and £600,000 setting up their women's team, which now competes in the WSL.

West Ham currently pay just over £3m in rent to use the London Stadium, although it is understood this figure will halve if they get relegated to the Championship.

West Ham are evidently paying the price for the disastrous recruitment of Pellegrini and his ally, director of football Mario Husillos, who has also now left the club.

When the pair arrived in 2018, Sullivan made a conscious decision to step away from recruitment.

As it turned out, the faith was not rewarded. Husillos is viewed as being responsible for the decision to sign second choice goalkeeper Roberto from Espanyol.

After Fabianski suffered a long-term injury in September, the 33-year-old started seven games. West Ham conceded 16 goals and gained a single point amid six defeats.

Club insiders noticed a collapse in confidence that affected the whole squad, which has led them to their present position, facing a run of nine league fixtures to 4 April that includes two meetings with Liverpool, plus games against Manchester City, Arsenal, Wolves, Tottenham and Chelsea.

Roberto has since left for Spanish side Alaves on loan, with Moyes trying to reinforce his squad for the battle to preserve the Hammers' top flight status.

goose 11:38 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
couple of things i can make sense of:

- club made loss of £27m
- turnover grew to £190m
- Brady got massive pay rise
- Directors got £3m interest payment on their loans
- short term debt grew by £35m
- they spent £600k on little Jacks bday present
- £4m cost of upgrading the training ground
- the wage bill grew but this wont reflect this summers big cull

Johnson 11:42 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
One thing I can make sense of.

They're incompetent

Block 11:46 Tue Jan 28
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IT's quite clear they cannot run a fucking business.

They are dodgy cunts, the fact the club is making losses but find the money to give Brady a pay rise is a fucking disgrace.

Mr Kenzo 11:47 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
The Club don't pay Brady, I thought the owners paid her wages ?

Block 11:49 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
How on fucking earth are we making a loss? We have absolutely fuck all to pay for.

goose 11:50 Tue Jan 28
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only other thing i noticed was the £50m of loans from the directors have a repayment date of 1st jan 2024.

that is pretty telling given the timeline of when they can sell the club.

Takashi Miike 11:53 Tue Jan 28
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these accounts are for the first year of MP's time as manager, so it doesn't reflect all the wages that have been recouped and the summer asset stripping. I'm sure they'll massage that too for next year's report

goose 11:56 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
yup.

plus the £35m of 'short term' debt (loans) is due to be repaid this year.

you'd assume turnover would remain fairly static, wage bill has come down dramatically as has player investment.
but they have £35m to pay out.

Northern Sold 11:57 Tue Jan 28
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Block 11:49 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
How on fucking earth are we making a loss? We have absolutely fuck all to pay for.




Exactly what I was thinking Fat head... this is bloody OUTRAGEOUS... so is the next level they was talking about after we sold our soul?? A next level of debt??

WANKERS

BRANDED 12:03 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
Making a loss or profit is of no consequence to a fan. What matters is performance on the field.

We could take on £300 million if debt and get in the top six if we wanted to.

Block 12:03 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
We have no stadium

Fuck all back room staff

Fuck all security costs

We only pay for the clubs wages and transfers.

This is just proof the owners are absolutely fucking clueless on how to run a football club. I seriously wish they all would just fuck off.

Block 12:05 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
Even so, our net spend is fucking shocking.

This has ANGERED ME.

Northern Sold 12:07 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
We have ONE scout....

Northern Sold 12:07 Tue Jan 28
Re: Accounts released for year ending 2019
One bit of good news Bolty .... POPCORN taking are UP... every cloud etc

Block 12:08 Tue Jan 28
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They did spend an astonishing 7 million on a bunch of fucking portacabins at Rush Green though Soldo son....

stewie griffin 12:12 Tue Jan 28
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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