@Millar_Colin@QTalksFtbl Agree with both of you, but I feel it would have made more sense to go to 64 teams, keep the traditional groups of 4 and have a small amount of jeopardy on the games. The groups at this World Cup feel like glorified friendlies!
West Ham United have confirmed that Joint-Chair David Sullivan has stepped down from his position with immediate effect.
Mr Sullivan has also resigned as a director of both WH Holding Limited and West Ham United Football Club, having been made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations. It is understood none of the allegations relate to West Ham United or any of its operations.
Through his own legal representatives Mr Sullivan denies any illegal conduct and has taken the decision to step down in order to avoid disruption to the Club while he addresses the matter privately.
Interim Chief Executive Officer Karim Virani, reporting into the current Board of Directors, will continue to be responsible for leading the Club’s day-to-day operations. The Club will provide an update on the future structure of the Board of Directors in due course, but will make no further comment at this time.
They changed our stadium against our will.
They changed our badge against our will.
They have relegated us twice.
Sullivan, Brady, Gold family. You have failed West Ham over and over again.
Get out of our club Sullivan.
Reset time at West Ham. Not many we’ll be sad to see go. Hopefully a change from top to bottom. Badge, Stadium, Training Ground - it all needs looking at. Could be a long way back, but we are broken and have been for a while.
Lost our home.
Lost our badge.
Lost our identity.
And for what?
For the soul to be sucked from this football club and relegation.
We were promised a world class football stadium and a world class football team.
We got neither.
Sold a dream. Delivered a nightmare.
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West Ham United’s impending relegation is the result of years of mismanagement and slow decline. The patchwork football club, in the 60k makeshift stadium overtaken by dozens of better run, historically smaller clubs with barely half that.
Run with idiotic, short term thinking, by a chairman who knows the cost of everything and the value of nothing. Loyal fans cast aside and treated with total disdain. No plan off the pitch, a confused mess on it, born from a total lack of professionalism and planning.
Fighting relegation most seasons, despite regularly spending hundreds of millions (via payday loans) on old players recommended by the owners’ mates. A few memorable seasons with David Moyes papering over the huge cracks in the poorly hidden running track.
A decade after we left the Boleyn Ground, WHU has never felt more lost. You’ll see few highlight reels from the club for the upcoming anniversary: for the most part, it’s been a torrid decade in the bowl.
If relegation rids us of Sullivan, so be it. But with 100m of debt (how?) and double that owed in player purchases, it could be a long, long time before we’re at this level again. We’re about to find out just how many clubs we’ve fallen behind.
#whufc #NomoreBS
We rapidly started falling off under Moyes and given the success in Europe we wanted to kick on from there.
When we said Moyes out, we didn't ask for Lopetegui, Potter or Nuno. Did we?
Stop blaming fans for daring to dream big in this game. The fault lies with the board.
That's #WHUFC done. Nuno has been an absolute disaster of an appointment but ultimately this is a result of years of mismanagement and a board who have sold the club's soul. And they are still chucking money away in this transfer window.
West Ham of course disgracefully tried to strip away concession prices for some games last year. But now under pressure they are suddenly capable of charging £15 for a PL game. A year after a pointless fight over tickets for children.
All that’s wrong with us. No leaders, no togetherness, no support. A young lad makes an error playing his first 90 of the season, no support for him. Rotten from top to bottom;
- Board
- Stadium
- Tourists
- Players
- Manager
Easier to name what’s right at West Ham currently
Ollie Scarles is in tears as he apologises to the #WHUFC fans. Tough moment for the young defender being at fault for Fulham's winner. Scarles will bounce back but pretty poor that not all of his team-mates checked on him. Kyle Walker-Peters stayed with Scarles until the end.
Going down, and it’s all on the board. This squad is absolutely shocking. Absolutely no forward options, just relied on Bowen being enough, which he can’t be. Especially when being played out of position.