Bowyer hopeful for Hammers future

15 December 2009 10:43
Bowyer is "sad" to see the Hammers, his boyhood heroes, in such turmoil and fears for their Barclays Premier League future with the current squad.[LNB]But the 32-year-old feels Gold and Sullivan could have a big impact at Upton Park after reports that they have tabled a £46million bid for the club.[LNB]He told Press Association Sport: "I think there are strong rumours that David Sullivan and David Gold might be going to West Ham.[LNB]"If the two of them can go and do to West Ham what they did for this club over a lot of years, it will be a great move for West Ham.[LNB]"I supported West Ham as a boy, and I'll always support West Ham. I'm sorry to see them at the bottom of the Premier League and anything that can help them will be good."[LNB]Gold and Sullivan took charge at Birmingham in 1993 when the club was in financial turmoil and, after dropping down to the third tier of football for a short spell, gradually established them as a Premier League club.[LNB]The duo ran a tight financial ship but current Blues boss Alex McLeish felt comfortable working within certain boundaries.[LNB]He said: "Every manager would like to have money available but I had no real problems with the previous board.[LNB]"I knew the parameters and as long as you have got that in black and white, then you can get on with it.[LNB]"We had success, getting back to the Premier League at the first time of asking, so it was a good partnership."[LNB][LNB]

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