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A surprising photograph reveals the truth behind West Ham’s ticket sales decline
West Ham United fans have always regarded the derby against Tottenham as one of the season’s highlights. In the days of Upton Park, the modest 33000-ish capacity would be sold out months in advance–and even in recent years, at London Stadium, most home game tickets have been advertised as’sold out’ weeks before the top sides (including Spurs) visit.
Who knows if it’s a reflection of the dreadful football on display last year, the high prices, an uninspiring transfer window, disillusionment with Graham Potter’s boring football, or the current conflict between board and supporters – but amazingly, just seven days before the fiercest derby in West Ham’s calendar, tickets are still available in almost every upper tier.
I can speak from experience: last year’s home game was lacking of emotion, skill, and enthusiasm. I have had more delightful episodes of the flu.
A short scan reveals thousands of unsold tickets: View the e-ticketing image below from Sunday afternoon. Each green light represents a block with available tickets. A closer look reveals several blocks with hundreds of unfilled seats.
Makes you question whether the West Ham United board is starting to get concerned. If West Ham United can’t sell out their home stadium for a 5.30 Saturday afternoon game, which must be one of the most high-profile fixtures this early in the season, things aren’t looking good.
Jose Mourinho is preparing for a ‘great’ Premier League comeback, as West Ham set to initiate discussions
Jose Mourinho may soon return to the Premier League with West Ham.
Mourinho, who was fired by Fenerbahce before the new Super Lig season, is reportedly interested in joining West Ham.
Graham Potter’s future at West Ham is questionable, but a 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest has improved his case.
According to Alan Brazil, Mourinho’s representative will contact West Ham about a potential move to the London Stadium.
If Potter is fired, Mourinho appears to be a potential replacement, as the Hammers are reportedly in talks with the former Real Madrid manager.
This piece has unique comments from former manager Martin Allen.
West Ham could gain from Jose Mourinho’s appointment.
There is no denying that the Portuguese head coach has extensive expertise and is widely regarded as one of the best in the game.
As a result, with Mourinho potentially in London ahead of a West Ham move, the Irons could seize the opportunity.
Despite his well-known status, the former Chelsea player’s tactical approach and lack of attractive football may raise concerns.
This isn’t a problem for former Premier League midfielder Allen, who believes the claret and blue supporters are now more concerned with points than style of play.
Allen, speaking exclusively to West Ham Zone, stated: “He’s always been a fantastic organiser with difficult-to-beat teams.”
“That’s been his way. Fans would be satisfied if he continued to play in this manner and maintained his Premier League status.
“I think, right now, every fan would say, ‘Who cares about the style of play? We want points. He always finds a way to do it.
“If West Ham are looking for a new manager and he’s available, then he’s one they would certainly talk to.”
West Ham are already on high alert to hire Mourinho.

Jose Mourinho wants to return to London and the Premier League one day
Jose Mourinho hopes to return to London and the Premier League someday. Jose Mourinho might begin initial West Ham talks.
As things stand, Potter’s position appears secure following an unexpectedly impressive victory over Nottingham Forest.
This may all change after the international break, as Tottenham, Crystal Palace, and Everton face off in the Premier League.
If that is the case, Mourinho appears to be willing to take on the role if given the opportunity, which might result in very early conversations while Potter is still in the job.
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