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Injuries cost Hammers £22.8m last season

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According to new research from the insurance broker and risk adviser, Marsh, the 20 English Premier League clubs had a total of 764 football injuries during the 2018-19 season – the most in the last eight years.

The Football Injury Index 2019, which is produced by Marsh JLT Specialty, says that the cost of injuries to Premier League clubs reached a record £221 million in 2018-19, a 3% rise on the 2017-18 season.

Manchester City incurred the highest injury costs in 2018-19, spending £26.3 million on injured players, but the clubs most affected by injuries throughout the season were West Ham (2,003 total days out), Arsenal (1,771 days out) and Spurs (1,652 days out); these three clubs also topped the list for average unavailability of players each match day.

The Hammers are listed as having a total of 45 injuries last season costing them a whooping £22.8m which them fourth in the Injury cost table behind Man City £26.3m, Manchester United £25.2m and Arsenal £24.2m.

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6 comments

  • Alan Day says:

    If you watch the Youngest Boss Program, Sully says that unlike the mens team, the womans team do not get insurance money from the league if a player is injured. So that means we got some money for all those injuries. So does that mitigate the figures mentioned in this article.

    • I am not sure that is true, I have been told we tend not to insure against normal injuries as the premiums are too high, Only career-ending injuries.

      In the case of Lanzini the cost was paid by FIFA

  • Ajay says:

    Good article Sean. You don’t tend to think of the monetary loss when a player is injured, only the loss of the player himself.
    This is one table I will be happy to see us at the bottom of this season!

  • Most our spend must have been Andy Carroll!!!!

  • West Ham Fan No 32 says:

    Good article Sean, did you see Man City allegedly bribed foreign players and bought Jadon Sancho’s parents a house and got fined only £315k when Chelsea got a season transfer ban ? One rule for one and another for the others ?

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