David Sullivan
David Sullivan is a British businessman and the majority shareholder of West Ham United, a Premier League football club. He has faced criticism for the club's management decisions and transfer strategies, particularly during a period of instability following the departure of former manager David Moyes and technical director Tim Steidten. Sullivan's desire for success has often been questioned due to his reliance on advice from various advisors, which has led to a series of poor planning decisions that contributed to the team's struggles on the field.
Born on Jan 02, 1949 (76 years old)
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United Kingdom:
David Sullivan is West Ham's largest shareholder and is held most culpable for the club's dysfunction.
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Ireland:
David Sullivan faced protests from fans demanding change at West Ham.
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Croatia:
Sullivan has contacted Bilić regarding the possibility of replacing Graham Potter as head coach of West Ham.
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United Kingdom:
David Sullivan announced virtually immediately that Declan Rice would be leaving.
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United Kingdom:
Dysfunction, though, is nothing new to the majority shareholder, David Sullivan.
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