David Moyes’s West Ham United are struggling in the Premier League at the moment.

The Hammers left the Boleyn Ground for the London Stadium in the summer of 2016.
Brady has also stated that West Ham have invested in the signing of players and their wages.

“I feel I must address issues around investment in the squad,” Brady wrote in The Sun. “Spending on transfers and wages has doubled over past five years. A club-record £80m was spent on players in 2016/17.
“Our wage bill of £105,000,000 compares with top flight Premier League clubs. Some may argue that the money has not been invested well enough, but it has been invested.”
Brady added: “Supporters have criticised why the club has not driven more revenue from the stadium move.
“One of the main issues for this is that 18,000 people in the stadium pay just £99 or £289 for their season ticket.
“We made a deliberate decision to make football affordable and not go the same way as some other London clubs in their pricing structure.”

Facts and figures
The facts and figures that Brady has shown do underline the West Ham owners’ commitment to making the club more affordable to go to and watch games in the top flight of English football.
It is also clear that the Hammers are spending money on players, but the main problem is the kind of players they are signing.
While there have been some signings that have been superb, such as Manuel Lanzini, a number of players who have been recruited over the past few seasons have not been up to the standard that the Hammers’ fans want to see.
West Ham are struggling in the Premier League at the moment and are in danger of getting relegated to the Championship at the end of the season.
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