West Ham has earned £1.16 billion in football revenue seen David Gold and David Sullivan took over the club in 2010.
A new interactive graphic produced by football finance guru Kieran Maguire from the Price of Football shows the growth of football revenue in the Premier League from 2010-2019.
It shows the Hammers came from tenth place with £74m in 2010 behind Fulham, Aston Villa, Everton and the top six to finish eighth with £1,160m behind Everton and the top six in 2019.
Southampton appear from nowhere in 2012 to finish ninth with £900m
Leicester City appears from nowhere in 2014 to twelfth with £803m over nine years.
Manchester United dominate the table with £4.44bn of football revenue over nine years with Manchester City second with £3.3bn
Arsenal is third with £3.2bn and Chelsea fourth with £3.1bn
Premier League leaders Liverpool are fifth on £2.9bn with Spurs sixth with £2.3bn.
Everton is seventh place with £1.2bn over the nine seasons.
Watch the interactive moving graphic at https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/2664249/