da realbet: At the moment, West Ham United co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan have a tense relationship with the club’s fans.
da bet7: Throughout the season, the majority of supporters have bashed the businessmen on Twitter, while the pair were also targeted during unsavoury scenes at the London Stadium a few weeks ago.
During a 3-0 defeat to Burnley, various fans forced themselves onto the pitch to protest against the board, with plenty of anger centred around the club’s 2016 move to the Olympic ground from Upton Park, as well as their transfer activity in recent windows.
Lifetime bans have been issued to those who broke out onto the field, and there is a sense of anxiousness ahead of their next home game, which will be against Southampton this Saturday.
According to the Daily Star, despite the rage directed towards them, both Gold and Sullivan will attend this weekend’s fixture.
The pair were forced to leave the directors’ box early during the Burnley match, and Sky Sports News reports that coins were thrown at the businessmen.
This weekend’s clash against Southampton is must-win considering that David Moyes’s side have lost their last three Premier League matches, which has left the club just two points above the relegation zone.