Is Michy Batshuayi worth £35 Million? In the current cash sloshing world
of not only the Barclays Premiership but also in the world of the
massively rich clubs like Real Madrid and Paris St Germain, not
forgetting the burgeoning Chinese Super League, yes he is! Is Batshuayi
worth such a huge sum, added to by 10% because of the pound dropping in
value following Bwexit (both Woy and the UK), to a club that has just
about sorted itself out after years of fiscal distress such as West Ham
United, who have been steered clear of disaster and possible expulsion
by the financial guile of Baroness Brady and deep personal pockets of
David Sullivan and David Gold? There are at least two train of thoughts
on this possible massive investment, one is that Hammers have had a
terrible track record of spending big (pro rata to the club's wealth) on
players who get crocked, the list is endless but Stuart Robson, Dean
Ashton, Kieron Dyer, Julien Faubert and Andy Carroll spring to mind
instantly! Some say the disproportianate level of their injury bad luck
was because of the old gypsy curse supposedly made when a compulsary
purchase order on a site earmarked for the non eventual extension of the
Boleyn Ground was made, much to the chagrin of the traveller family who
had been trading in old reclaimed items from there for ages. An old
grandma of the clan decreed that West Ham United will suffer more than
their share of bad luck until they leave the area 'stolen by the pound'
by them from the family, the club always argued that they had dealt
generously with the family and well within the law both morally and
legally. Of course Tottenham when faced with a similar situation just
get people to burn the place down, so rumour has! A second track of
thought is that West Ham United of London is about to become a truly
global brand as the club moves in to the state of the art Olympic
Stadium along with it's surrounding facilities, transport infra
structure and entertainment and shopping complexes. Big money 'marquee'
signings do generate huge interest and the image related sales of
merchandise can go of the planet in the right circumstances, Hammers got
truly lucky with the acquisition of Dimitri Payet, although even he
succumbed to the Boleyn injury curse, if he hadn't been crocked mid
season by Everton's McCarthy West Ham fans might have been experiencing
Champions League football instead of Europa League. The chances of
finding another player of Payet's value at the price the club paid,
despite having to quickly offer better terms soon in to ensure his
tenure, are second to none so the reality is that the club will have to
take calculated risks, especially if the co-owners aspire, as seems very
likely, to take the club to the next level where it can really give it a
go with the big boys but have to come up with the commensurate
resources. The recent Premier League season was unique and is unlikely
to be repeated, Manchester United and Chelsea cannot possibly have
seasons as bad as they both had again, so a top four spot could be seen
as wishful thinking, a prudent and pragmatic season of consolidation is
probably not what most West Ham fans want to hear, but realistically it
is the best course of action, nobody wants to see West Ham 'do a Leeds
United', but everybody has the right to dream who wants to dream! -Ed
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