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Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 01:40
by Texas Iron
According to A I…
Relegation value estimate
Given the dramatic loss in broadcast and commercial revenue, West Ham would likely see its enterprise value plummet. Using a conservative estimate of a 40–50% drop, the club's valuation could fall into the
£440 million to £590 million range.
- This estimate factors in the mitigating effect of parachute payments and the …potential for a "fire sale" of high-value players, whose fees could be used to offset losses.
- The final value would depend heavily on the club's ability to retain key assets, manage its wage bill, and secure a quick return to the Premier League.
Club owners must be shitting bricks…and must act quickly to replace Potter A S A P…
BEFORE WE GET STUCK IN THE BOTTOM THREE…
Get the best manager…irrespective of cost…
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 18 Sep 2025, 15:49
by Cerveza Para Mi
XKhammer wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 14:56
Unfortunately relegation will not bankrupt Sullivan,would seriously make a dent in his overall value
Still don't think we will go down but I'm starting to lose interest in Premiership football
I don't know what percxentage of the dwarf's millioins is tied up but, tbh, I doubt it would make much of a ripple. The club's valuation is stupidly high, at least imo, and has shown a huge leap since he bought the gaff. Ironically it would make selling the club easier because it would be much cheaper for an interested buyer so there could well be more interest.
But we should all be concerned that the way the wind is blowing right now, a fan base up in arms about the stadium and the boardroom management of the club, a manager who seems to have lost the plot, and a team with the collective backbone of a jellyfish, if relegation is what faces us at the end of the season under the present set up in the short term League One is the more likjely destinatioin than a speedy return to the PL.
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 14:56
by XKhammer
Unfortunately relegation will not bankrupt Sullivan,would seriously make a dent in his overall value
Still don't think we will go down but I'm starting to lose interest in Premiership football
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 13:35
by Pub Bigot
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 13:34
If relegation bankrupted Sullivan I’d take it every day of the week
The Premier league is a load of cock and the VAR free Championship a much more interesting league
I agree.
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 13:34
by Fauxstralian
If relegation bankrupted Sullivan I’d take it every day of the week
The Premier league is a load of cock and the VAR free Championship a much more interesting league
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 13:31
by Pub Bigot
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 11:09
Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 09:53
It all depends on how you look at it. For Brady and Sullivan, and the rest of the useless board, it’s extremely costly to them if we suffer relegation, and on the other hand as a supporter, I’m already planning the aways; Millwall, Charlton, QPR, Birmingham, Bristol City, Swansea, Middlesborough, etc.
The football isn’t the kick and rush many might remember in a division full of talented teams who play the right way.
The issue is the ground. It’s an eyesore, and it’ll be half empty.’ It’s bad enough Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea taking the piss without Femwall doing the same; though going on their shenanigans at Charlton, physically they won’t be a worry.
The sliver lining at the No Soul Bowl is no tourists, no day trippers and between 25 and 35k real supporters.
Don't worry, there's the WALL. Oh no, my mistake, that keeps OUR fans penned in, rather than the away fans....
Sorry, our CUSTOMERS
Brady’s harebrained idea to rename the club West Ham Olympic might resurface to, for commercial reasons, being that we’ll be skint and the club plays at the home of the London 2012 Olympic Games, because it’s the only time the ground has seen any success and excitement.
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 11:09
by El Scorchio
Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 09:53
It all depends on how you look at it. For Brady and Sullivan, and the rest of the useless board, it’s extremely costly to them if we suffer relegation, and on the other hand as a supporter, I’m already planning the aways; Millwall, Charlton, QPR, Birmingham, Bristol City, Swansea, Middlesborough, etc.
The football isn’t the kick and rush many might remember in a division full of talented teams who play the right way.
The issue is the ground. It’s an eyesore, and it’ll be half empty.’ It’s bad enough Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea taking the piss without Femwall doing the same; though going on their shenanigans at Charlton, physically they won’t be a worry.
The sliver lining at the No Soul Bowl is no tourists, no day trippers and between 25 and 35k real supporters.
Don't worry, there's the WALL. Oh no, my mistake, that keeps OUR fans penned in, rather than the away fans....
Sorry, our CUSTOMERS
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 11:04
by Swiss.
Pub Bigot" wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 09:53
It all depends on how you look at it. For Brady and Sullivan, and the rest of the useless board, it’s extremely costly to them if we suffer relegation, and on the other hand as a supporter, I’m already planning the aways; Millwall, Charlton, QPR, Birmingham, Bristol City, Swansea, Middlesborough, etc.
The football isn’t the kick and rush many might remember in a division full of talented teams who play the right way.
The issue is the ground. It’s an eyesore, and it’ll be half empty.’ It’s bad enough Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea taking the piss without Femwall doing the same; though going on their shenanigans at Charlton, physically they won’t be a worry.
The sliver lining at the No Soul Bowl is no tourists, no day trippers and between 25 and 35k real supporters.
Watching us play in the PL has been pretty painful since 2005 except for Bilic's 2016 season. I guess they will close the upper stands in the bowl so the 30K who come can be in close to the pitch. Might be more enjoyable in The Championship than this crap.
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 10:14
by Lato
It's not that easy saying " Get the best Manager...irrespective of cost..." Who would want it and all the drama's it comes with?
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 09:53
by Pub Bigot
It all depends on how you look at it. For Brady and Sullivan, and the rest of the useless board, it’s extremely costly to them if we suffer relegation, and on the other hand as a supporter, I’m already planning the aways; Millwall, Charlton, QPR, Birmingham, Bristol City, Swansea, Middlesborough, etc.
The football isn’t the kick and rush many might remember in a division full of talented teams who play the right way.
The issue is the ground. It’s an eyesore, and it’ll be half empty.’ It’s bad enough Spurs, Arsenal and Chelsea taking the piss without Femwall doing the same; though going on their shenanigans at Charlton, physically they won’t be a worry.
The sliver lining at the No Soul Bowl is no tourists, no day trippers and between 25 and 35k real supporters.
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 09:07
by Gank
oioi wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 07:09
Gank wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 06:49
There are many positives to relegation as well.
Not for BS
That's one of the positives!
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 07:09
by oioi
Gank wrote: ↑17 Sep 2025, 06:49
There are many positives to relegation as well.
Not for BS
Re: Cost of Relegation …A I…
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 06:49
by Gank
There are many positives to relegation as well.