West Ham’s co-owner discusses regrets over Slaven Bilic,why it may be time to stop allowing the manager to choose all the main transfer targets and how his sons could purchase over from him“I feel like I haven’t done well enough,” David Sullivan says as he considers how swiftly and brutally West Ham United’s grand ambitions have unravelled after 18 troubled months in their huge new stadium. “Nobody’s done well enough. I work my socks off but sometimes it’s not agreeable enough.”West Ham’s co-owner pauses, and giving himself time to reflect on everything that has happened since the plug to the London Stadium,and it is clear he is hurting. Those who have worked closely with Sullivan respect his intelligence and they talk of a West Ham enthusiast.
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Source: guardian.co.uk