West Ham owner David Gold has come under heavy criticism after liking a tweet referencing the recent death of presenter Caroline Flack.
The West Ham co-owner has pledged to donate to a mental health charity and apologised for liking the tweet, but has come under fire from a lot of West Ham fans.
Gold, alongside his co-owner David Sullivan, has come under fire from a lot of West Ham fans this season, with many calling for the duo to sell the club due to their ownership of the club being littered with problems.
The pair have attempted to shut down a lot of the criticism heading their way, demanding an apology from Sky Sports’ Sunday Supplement.
The spending of the pair has come under fire, especially with star signings such as Sebastien Haller failing to produce for the Hammers.
But, several West Ham fans have again called for the pair to go after this latest blunder from David Gold.
Twitter: If David Gold was a footballer, he’d have received a fine and potentially a ban for liking that tweet. He is not fi… https://t.co/IND0qEptJe (@_CarltonCole9)
Twitter: This actually happened: not only does it describe the owners own abilities as ‘limited’ but it mocks the tragic dea… https://t.co/wYloi1dxY9 (@AndersaurWHU)
Twitter: I’ll repeat what I said earlier – time to come off twitter @davidgold. Too quick to antagonise the fanbase to notic… https://t.co/SmZGinIpl1 (@mikecawston)
Twitter: Not the first time you’ve done something like this @davidgold. Best for all if you remove yourself from Twitter, th… https://t.co/q4THbyqm7P (@WestHamRambles)
Twitter: What a bizarre and embarrassing story this is. @davidgold just get off social media and say nothing more. It’s good… https://t.co/TA3v3tIOBy (@vinnywhufc)




