West Ham United owners David Sullivan and David Gold are coming under increasing pressure from fans to sack David Moyes.

Doom and gloom has enveloped West Ham United yet again with the club just three points above the Premier League drop zone with three games to go.
The Hammers looked to have turned a corner under David Moyes but the wheels have come off at the worst possible time with the club winless in the last four and smarting from back-to-back 4-1 defeats.
That has seen supporters turn on Moyes with a large proportion calling for the Scot to be sacked should they fail to beat Leicester City on Saturday and Stuart Pearce put in charge for the final two games.
The rationale seems to be that the Hammers would hope to get a “new manager bounce” with passionate Pearce in charge for crucial final home games against Manchester United and Everton.

Fans are fed up with Moyes already and it seems some of his players are too if a bust-up with Andy Carroll and speculation coming out of the camp is anything to go by.
A win over the Foxes would more or less guarantee West Ham’s safety.
Lose and they would suddenly be in very real danger of going down.
So fans have been taking to Twitter to call on the club’s unpopular owners to take drastic action to save their Premier League lives.

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