David Moyes has sent a stark warning to his West Ham players, admitting that ‘none of us will still be here’ unless they turn around their form.
The Telegraph reports that Moyes is well aware of the position that he and the club find themselves following their emphatic away defeat to Swansea on Saturday.
They have been told that this was miles and miles away from where I’m going – or they are going. If they are going to play like that, then there’ll be none of us here.
Relegation fears had been quashed but three defeats in their last four have left the Hammers looking over their shoulders.

West Ham are only three points above Crystal Palace in 18th, who also boast a game in hand over David Moyes’ side.
The bad form on the pitch only adds to the unrest between the club’s supporters and the board.
Footage emerged online over the weekend of co-owner David Gold being confronted by fans, who were seen blocking his Rolls-Royce.
The Hammers face Burnley and Southampton in their two Premier League fixtures and they’ll be hoping to ease their relegation fears with a couple of positive results.





