A fresh David Moyes sack claim has just been made after West Ham United were beaten 2-0 by Nottingham Forest yesterday.
West Ham put in yet another lacklustre display and the question on the lips of every Hammers fan is, ‘will David Moyes get the sack now’?
The board are already said to be seriously unimpressed with the current goings on at the London Stadium, and were shocked to see last weekend’s mass exodus at half-time from the home fans during our humiliation at the hands of Arsenal.
West Ham have been absolutely awful over the past seven weeks and we’ve now gone eight games without a win.
Things looked so good for the Hammers just before the turn of the year. We were sitting pretty inside the top six of the Premier League table and had the January transfer window to look forward to.

We all know how that turned out though! The West Ham fans have seemingly had enough of Moyes, but are the board done with him as well?
Jacob Steinberg drops new David Moyes sack claim after 2-0 Forest defeat
It seems as though the board are not quite ready to pull the trigger on Moyes’s time at the London Stadium just yet.
Jacob Steinberg, a man with close David Sullivan contacts, took to X last night and suggested that there is still little prospect of David Moyes being sacked right now:
Personally, I don’t understand why the West Ham owners don’t sack David Moyes today. They definitely won’t, and that’s a big shame. However, I have never been more confident that he won’t be handed a new long-term deal.
It’s painfully obvious to see that the 60-year-old is not the man we need to take us on to the next level, what with the turgid brand of football that he deploys.
I hate the Scot’s ‘we’re little old West Ham and we’re punching above our weight attitude’. It’s so tiresome to hear, and it’s about time he and some of those in the media realise just how much money he has spent on assembling this squad of players – around £420 million since he returned to the London Stadium in December 2019 for those of you asking (Transfermarkt).
It seems like David Moyes won’t be getting the sack just yet, but defeats to Brentford and Everton in our next two games may well make things very interesting indeed.
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