Simon Jordan’s duplicity toward West Ham United owner David Sullivan is highlighted by Jim White.
Jim White pointed out Simon Jordan’s hypocrisy over West Ham owner David Sullivan after his recent comments live on talkSPORT.
Jordan has criticised the Hammers owner in the past and called for him to be praised on 2 November for the work he’s done behind the scenes.
His co-host quickly pointed out that he’s the one who doesn’t give Sullivan credit but is now changing his tune.
Jordan said at 10:40 am, “There is a lot more right about West Ham than there is wrong. There will be a segment of people in the West Ham contingent that don’t appreciate David Sullivan. You’ve got to give Sullivan credit here as well.
“Hang on, you don’t often do that,” White interjected.
“Come on. You’ve got to. Whether I agree with lots of things Sullivan says and whether my personal experiences aren’t the ones I care to back on most favourably. You’ve got to give him credit. He sells a player for £105million.”
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Good times and bad times
There have been good moments in the Sullivan era and bad moments too but to say everything’s been a success or a failure is incorrect.
Yes, Jordan has usually been the one to criticise him but most fans did not have too favourable an image of him before David Moyes’ second stint.
After two years of finishing in the European spots and doing well in the transfer window, the fans’ frustrations have eased.
Winning a European trophy was certainly the cherry on the cake and it’s undoubtedly Sullivan and Moyes’ highest moment thus far at the club.
Hopefully, there’s more success in the future as the Hammers do have what it takes to go to that next level.
Whether or not they’ll do with Sullivan calling the shots, remains to be seen, but there does need to be an acceleration of sorts.
In other West Ham news, the Hammers are now frustrated with a £10m player as a behind-the-scenes revelation has emerged from the London Stadium