The West Ham hierarchy are not happy with the Fulham defeat and have issued a two-game warning claims a source.
Last night we reported on the mitigating circumstances surrounding West Ham’s shock 5-0 defeat at Fulham on Sunday.
It was a case of ‘after the Lord Mayor’s show’ following the comeback victory over bitter rivals Spurs just a few days ago.
But David Moyes insisted illness and fatigue were key factors in the drubbing as he delivered his post-game assessment.

West Ham hierarchy not happy with defeat
We challenged the manager’s use of fatigue as an excuse, though, pointing out he has chosen to use the least number of players in all of the Premier League so far this season while suffering the fewest injuries.
Many West Ham fans were understandably furious about the performance stating it has been coming amid a string of below par displays and fortunate results.
Others feel Moyes and the players should be cut some slack after the club’s strong overall start to the campaign.
But what do the Hammers owners think?

Source issues two-game warning
Well the West Ham hierarchy are not happy with the Fulham defeat and have issued a two-game warning claims a source.
Claret and Hugh – who have close links to majority owner David Sullivan – report that their source inside West Ham has let it be known the manner of the defeat has ‘not gone down well in the corridors of power’ at the club.
And the source has underlined the importance of the home games against Freiburg and Wolves this week.
“David Moyes is back on thin ice,” the report states…
“Tonight our key source at the club could hardly have been more fed up with things admitting: “Some players are physically ill with Alvarez unable to even go on the bench but we were bad, very bad.”
“Then came the seeming thin ice comment when he declared: “Let’s put it this way. We consider the next two games VERY VERY important.”
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