David Gold insists that West Ham are 'moving upward', but many of the club's fans do not seem to be convinced. Back in 2016 Gold set out his vision for Champions League football at the London Stadium 'within five years' but the Hammers have since failed to finish in the top half of the Premier League.
Gold told reporters: 'We've now got a stadium which holds 60,000 from one which held 35,000. We do understand that there have been difficulties with the stadium but you've only got to go back and look at what you had at West Ham.' However, many fans seem to have preferred Upton Park which was also easier to reach.
Whatever the fans may think, Gold insists that he has no regrets: Gold standard
Groups of fans are planning further demonstrations, emphasising that their quarrel is not with the team or even David Moyes, but the board and the chief executive.
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