
David Sullivan addresses David Moyes future at West Ham United amid sack fears
David Sullivan has rubbished reports that David Moyes has had a bust up with the West Ham hierarchy amid the dismal run of results.
The Hammers shareholder has gone on record to claim that the club are backing Moyes and that there are no plans to sack him over the World Cup break.
Ahead of the January transfer window, it does not seem that Sullivan and co want to bring in a new manager and are likely to back him with new players if they sign any.

Sullivan told Hammers News in response to reports of a fallout with Moyes, “Rubbish. We stand behind the manager.”
Clear as day
Since the start of the break, the voices coming out of the London Stadium have been clear.
The trust for Moyes has been there after the work he’s put in over the last two seasons and has built a capable squad.
If anyone can get them out of this mess, it’s Moyes as he’s proven it in the past with very limited financial backing.
However, he needs to sort this mess out soon as ex players now seem to be turning on him and how he’s using his players.
Sullivan and David Gold both know how popular he is inside the dressing room and they will give him some time to get things right.
However, if nothing changes post January and West Ham continue falling down the table, we fear the end could be nigh for Moyes.
Hopefully, he does get a couple of quality signings in January as they’ll give a boost to the rest of the players and the fans and help the Hammers finish in the top 10.