Harry Redknapp predicts Major David Sullivan who will transform West Ham

West Ham president David Sullivan, and the Hammers board of directors have long been criticized supporters – even more after their decreased trajectory since 2023.
West Ham has prepared for the protests of the fans while the tension with the property degenerates
According to the Telegraph, West Ham supporters are about to stage demonstrations against property on each Saturday match on Saturday this campaign – sending a clear message of dissatisfaction with the hierarchy.
Their controversial move at the London stadium, who forced faithful supporters to show goodbye to the beloved Boleyn Ground in 2016, was promised to make a change of management – with supporters said that they would obtain a “world class stadium for a world class team” (the telegraph).
However, after what was an unforgettable fence ceremony in Boleyn, improved by a 3-2 victory against Man United that night, West Ham did not do much to make his commitment to start.
David Moyes guided the club to three consecutive seasons in Europe during his second spell in charge, including a trip to the semi-finals of the Europa League in 2022, and West Ham completed their exploits abroad by winning the conference league.
Their glorious night in Prague ended the 43 years of the irons for silverware, West Ham also raising their first European trophy since 1965.
However, apart from a brief adventure under Moyes, their move to the London stadium failed to deliver what was promised by the Board of Directors – and West Ham has only won since their victory in the conference league.
A succession of managers in Julen Lopetegui and Graham Potter showed their walking orders after failing to rely on the era of Moyes, with Nuno Espírito Santo now in the hot seat of Ham West while he seeks to deliver where his predecessors failed.
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WEST WEST HAM managers in the Premier League |
Victory percentage |
|---|---|
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9. Sam Allarcyce |
30.7% |
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10. Julen Lopetegu |
30% |
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11. Gianfranco Zola |
27.8% |
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12 Graham Potter |
26.1% |
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13. Avram grant |
18.9% |
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via Statmuse |
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Nuno already makes his presence known by haunting James Ward-Prowse, and some reports suggest that West Ham is ready to support their new manager with new signatures in January.
However, the tensions between the fans’ base and West Ham have now reached the break point, the former Harry Redknapp boss now predicts a daring decision by Sullivan to transform the club.
Harry Redknapp predicts David Sullivan’s decision to transform West Ham
Addressing Givemesport, the former West Ham and Tottenham Manager predicted that Sullivan will sell his West Ham actions to billionaires from the Middle East.
“One day Sullivan will sell,” said Redknapp.
“He will sell his actions to several billion Saudi or several billion Americans. This is what you need on board now to be able to compete at the highest level.
“They will go well this season. I don’t see them going down. The new left back (El Hadji Malick Diouf) looks a good boy, and they have Jarrod Bowen, who is exceptional. But they need an attacker and look weak on the back. It is recruitment.”
Interestingly, the 78 -year -old also moved to defend Sullivan – saying that the division chair has pumped his own money in the club and that a lot of blame for West Ham misfortunes lies in their recruitment service.
“David supported the club with his money. You can’t challenge this. The players were signed. But the people who signed them dropped the president and the club,” said Redknapp.
“West Ham always seems to be in” crisis “. It goes from one to the other. There is bitterness, which goes from the president chased in the street by fans or demonstrations or dissatisfaction.
“They had five managers during the first 90 years of their existence, and now they are going through them so quickly. They are not alone, of course, nowadays, but West Ham has a stability about the place.
“It is a massive club. They fill a stadium with 60,000 seats each week and if the club could move in the right direction and make its potential, it could challenge for titles, without any doubt.”
West Ham will face Arsenal this Saturday while Nuno is preparing for his second match in charge, with the overwhelming favorites of Mikel Arteta, in particular given their major threat of the sets.
The fact of not managing the dead balls was a real thorn on the side of West Ham this season, so Nuno’s men are seriously against the Emirates, because they also seek to contain the plethora of arsenal of talent.




