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West Ham legend Tony Cottee questions the board's decisions
Summary
Tony Cottee, a former West Ham striker and season-ticket holder, criticised the club's recruitment and long-term planning and said only three recent signings were sold for a substantial profit.
Content
Tony Cottee, the former West Ham striker and a current season-ticket holder, spoke at length about the club's recent struggles and leadership. He criticised the board's approach to recruitment and planning and reflected on the club's history and recent results. The remarks were made during an interview in Southend where Cottee combined memories of his playing days with observations on the present. Recent defeats and the club's position near the relegation zone formed part of the context.
Key points:
- Cottee said only three players signed under the current ownership were later sold for a substantial profit, naming Mohammed Kudus, Dimitri Payet and Flynn Downes.
- He criticised the club's recruitment and said the board lacks a long-term plan, attributing responsibility to the owners.
- The article notes the club has spent more than £350m on nearly 60 forwards since 2010 and recently spent close to £50m on two forwards, as mentioned in the interview.
- West Ham were reported to have lost 2-1 to Nottingham Forest and were described in the piece as seven points from safety.
- Cottee described David Sullivan as a custodian of the club and said he should consider stepping aside if a suitable buyer emerges.
Summary:
Cottee's remarks underline fan frustration about recent results, recruitment and the board's approach, and he highlighted a small number of profitable player sales under the current regime. Undetermined at this time.
