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West Ham Ownership Reality Check — Křetínský’s £18m Move Speaks Volumes

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Much has been made of the recent ruling that could see West Ham United forced to pay the London Stadium over £3 million following the £18 million payment made by Daniel Křetínský to the club.

The Hammers are appealing the decision in the Supreme Court, but much of the discussion has centred on that £18 million — originally structured as part of an option agreement that would have allowed Křetínský to take full control of West Ham.

What often gets lost in the noise is what this actually tells us.

And what it tells us is fairly clear: Křetínský had no intention of taking control of West Ham.

Investment, Not Ownership

Regular readers will know Claret & Hugh have long maintained that the Czech billionaire’s involvement was always more financial than emotional.

But understandably, many supporters have clung to the idea of Křetínský as a potential knight in shining armour — after all, anyone is better than David Sullivan right?

Yet the facts speak for themselves.

Křetínský had the opportunity to exercise a pathway to full ownership. He has the personal wealth to buy the club outright without blinking.

Instead, he allowed the deadline on the option to lapse — effectively paying £18 million NOT to take control of the Hammers.

That decision is telling.

For those still hoping for fresh ownership and a new direction, this latest development should clarify matters. If Křetínský truly wanted West Ham, the mechanism was there. . . He chose not to use it.

Which strongly suggests that his stake in West Ham has always been a calculated investment rather than the first step towards running the football club.

It may not be the news many wanted to hear.

But sometimes the clearest messages are delivered not by what someone does — but by what they don’t do.

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5 comments

  • Tezzard says:

    Seems to me now hes just bought into wh t so as to profit from a buy out sale by a proper investor further down the road.

  • Legin says:

    Kretinsky has far bigger fish to fry. His ownership of Royal Mail is going seriously pear shaped with a high level of scrutiny on the poor service provided. He’s probably thinking one dodgy investment is one to many.

  • D says:

    As much as I detest BS this guy is not far behind. He is only interested in money I think the purchase of the PO will bear that out as it has been run into the ground and I’m sure there must be some sort of loophole that means even if it fails completely he can probably sell off all the land and property probably making him a tidy sum no doubt. One of my mates has a chek girlfriend and she is a Slavia Prague fan and said the Sparta fans hate him, as do many other cheks

  • Andrew Trilsbach says:

    Id happily trust a Czech over Sullivan 🤬🫵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚒️

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