West Ham boss Moyes urges calm ahead of January market

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20 Nov 2021 • 9:17 PM MYT
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West Ham boss David Moyes has urged calm ahead of the January market.

Moyes has warned West Ham not to "go daft" and waste the investment from Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky - though admitted that they have indulged in a new coffee machine at the training ground.

Kretinsky, nicknamed the Czech Sphinx, has bought a 27 per cent stake in the Hammers, valuing the club at up to £700million.

"It's great," he said. "We got a nice new coffee machine in the other day! Lattes we can get now!

"I hope the investment we're able to use wisely and well.

"The club spent a fortune a few years ago and it didn't go right. There has got to be a way to think how is it best to do this, maybe invest in other things that are more important. New seats in the stadium and bigger crowds, maybe new things at the training ground. I don't know where the new investment will exactly come but it is always too easy just to say it will be for players, maybe in the future it will be but we've got to watch that we don't go daft and do something we regret."


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