West Ham‘s second largest shareholder Daniel Kretinsky believedĀ to feel frustrated with the current goings on at the club and would love to see change.
Sadly with 27 per cent of the shareholding he would needĀ the Gold family to sell him their shares in order to outbid David Sullivan – or vote against him on major decisions.
Currently the shares are distributed as such Ownership | West Ham United F.C. (whufc.com)
Frustrated Kretinsky
One issue of course would be the position of the manager David Moyes with most believing he is no fan of the Scot and that he has also be dubious as to how the transfer business has been conducted.
Claret and Hugh was told by a source close to the Czech billionaire that there is no doubting his frustration after what seemed to be heading for a great season has now drifted into the current position.
And he said: “Be assured, were he to take over the club it would be run in a very different way but there is little likelihood of it happening.
“And remember, the Gold family will always keep their late father very much in their thoughts during decision making processes bearing in mind that he was David Sullivan’s lifelong business partner and was always a fan of David Moyes.”
Not sure that he has been the knight in shining armor that I thought he was going to be. Too many investment people and not enough football stewards.