West Ham United are the most fined club in the Premier League over the last five years according to new research provided by Casumo.
David Moyes' side have improved year on year since the Scot took charge first in 2017 and then again in 2019 till the present day. In his two spells in charge, the Hammers have qualified for European competitions in back to back seasons and reached the UEFA Europa League semi-final last season.
This season has seen Moyes' side get off to a slow start, currently 16th in the Premier League and only a point above the relegation zone after only four wins and nine defeats from 15 games.
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The team spent heavily in the summer transfer window, pumping in over £100million, but have also been forced to spend off the field as well with the club getting into trouble as recently as October 2022.
Last month saw the club fined £20,000 by the English Football Association for 'for a breach of FA Rule E20.1 that occurred during their Premier League fixture against Southampton FC on Sunday 16 October 2022.'
And in total they have had to pay £120,000 in fines on three separate incidents 'that involved both the players and spectators failing to behave in an orderly fashion' and only Premier League table-toppers Arsenal have been fined more times 'due to fans and players failing to act in an orderly fashion' - four in total.
London rivals Tottenham Hotspur are second in the table with £70,000 for two incidents while the aforementioned Arsenal are third with £65,000 across four incidents and Chelsea and Crystal Palace round up the top five with £47,500 across two incidents and £45,000 for one incident respectively.
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