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    Former West Ham chairman Eggert Magnusson stated that players were given excessive salaries.

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    It’s 4 PM on a sweltering afternoon in Valencia, and former West Ham United chairman Eggert Magnusson is busily juggling an empty Estrella Galicia bottle like a seasoned bartender in a dive bar — complete with the tragic backstory of a messy tenure in East London. Because who doesn’t want to reminisce about financial ruin while trying to enjoy a casual beverage, right?

    It’s been nearly a decade since Magnusson clutched his last UK interview like it was a rare collectible action figure, and how did The Athletic finally land him? After two years of relentless persistence — because apparently, breaking into the world of football interviews is like trying to moonwalk through a minefield.

    Now, at the age of 76, sporting a bold purple Dsquared2 hat that reportedly became a fashion statement for lost souls everywhere and a blue shirt that suggests he’s ready to hit the beach and discuss financial faux pas, Magnusson sits with his wife, Nanna. More than 15 years have passed since he waved goodbye to West Ham, an emotional farewell akin to departing from a bad breakup — except he took the financial hit instead of a box of shared memories.

    Magnusson’s opinions on his successor, David Sullivan, are about as savory as week-old leftovers. “Sullivan loves control,” he quips. “He has about as much desire to retire as a dog wants to give up chasing its tail.” Apparently, Sullivan’s grip on West Ham is tighter than a toddler clutching a cookie jar — and just as likely to throw a tantrum if anyone tries to take it away. Speaking of new blood, Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky apparently has grand ideas for West Ham, but Sullivan vacillates like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs when it comes to relinquishing his grip on the club.

    And then there’s the recent European triumph under manager David Moyes, who led West Ham to their first trophy in 43 years. “Moyes is a bit too cautious for my taste,” Magnusson muses. “But hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, right? After all, it’s not like the man has drafted a playbook on how to win since 1980.” Still, Magnusson is cautiously optimistic about Moyes’ future, predicting they might just pull a Roma on the Europa League next season. Good luck convincing those other European teams to take West Ham seriously — they probably prefer letting their cats choose their next player over discussing tactics with these guys.

    Magnusson’s ill-fated reign began in November 2006 with an Icelandic consortium, kind of like a sitcom setup gone wrong. His tenure lasted about as long as a sprinkle of rain at a British barbecue, thanks to the financial crisis tearing through Iceland. He can’t quite place a finger on whether his time was more like a circus or a soap opera, but he certainly didn’t win the “Best Life Choices” award. At least his astonishing rise and fall might inspire a new Netflix series.

    Ah, yes—enter the infamous David Gold and Sullivan duo, who took the reins post-Magnusson. “They built a business formula that didn’t work,” Sullivan famously declared, as if he was some kind of financial oracle just waiting in the wings. Magnusson gently rebuffs the public spat like a seasoned diplomat, saying political correctness is nothing, if not a virtue—except, of course, when it comes to still not uttering Karren Brady’s name. It’s almost like the Voldemort of West Ham — you know; the one you never talk about.

    The conversation then detours into the absurd world of Premier League ownership. Magnusson, ever the sage, unravels the mystery of Todd Boehly’s Chelsea spending spree, revealing how the American’s financial hauls rival some small countries’ GDPs. “Hiring Graham Potter at Chelsea was like hiring a toddler to drive a Formula 1 car,” he quips. So there we have it! The keys to football success are now resting in a toddler’s hands — just make sure they don’t try and buy the entire toy store.

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