There seems to be a buzz around West Ham United at the moment and co-owner David Gold is clearly enjoying it.
Gold has been quite lively on social media of late.
He and fellow West Ham owner David Sullivan took a vow of silence last year after angry protests from fans.

The new West Ham way
And they have kept a much lower profile ever since.
But Gold is enjoying what is promising to be a bright new dawn for the Hammers.
He recently reacted with glee after talkSPORT shock jock Adrian Durham backed West Ham to challenge the top six next season.
And now he has picked out two words used by West Ham favourite Robert Snodgrass to explain what is happening at the club at the moment.
Snodgrass has signed a new deal with West Ham after a superb season.

Gold highlights feel-good factor
And Gold was delighted with some of the Scotland midfielder’s comments in the aftermath.
“Robert Snodgrass said “something special” is happening at the club as he signed a new deal,” Gold told his near 200,000 followers on Twitter.
“The 31-year-old Scotland international has agreed a one-year extension to his contract until the summer of 2021, with a further 12-month option.
“Well done Robert.”
The feel-good factor is certainly welcome in East London.

Exciting times for West Ham UNITED
Some tempestuous years since moving to the London Stadium seem to have made way for a brighter spell under Manuel Pellegrini.
Gold and Sullivan continue to back the Chilean in the transfer market too.
Pablo Fornals is the latest high profile arrival. The Spain international became West Ham’s second most expensive player ever last month.
It follows on from a £100million splurge last summer with the promise of more to come.
It is certainly exciting times for West Ham fans at the moment.
Now it is up to Pellegrini and his team to make good on the potential.
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