Three clubs in David Gold rush, but West Ham aren't one of them

31 October 2009 21:36
David Gold, the former Birmingham chairman, has been approached by three clubs but not by his beloved West Ham. [LNB]He has kept a low profile since handing over the St Andrew's reins to Carson Yeung but is keen to return to the game after his 16-year tenure at Birmingham. [LNB] Gold standard: Crystal Palace are reportedly one option for David[LNB] Though he declined to identify the clubs, Gold revealed none was in the Premier League, fuelling speculation he could be poised to buy Crystal Palace to be near his Surrey home. [LNB]Former West Ham youth player Gold said: [LNB]'I've talked to three lots of people asking me to join their clubs but I have made no decision yet. [LNB]'What I will say is that I intend being back sooner rather than later.'[LNB] Meet Chris Sutton the manager - an unlikely man for a difficult job at LincolnAndy Townsend's Boot Room: Rodwell is another classy Moyes boyPREMIER LEAGUE LIVE: Red card record, Degen and Carragher sent off in Liverpool defeat, 10-man Sunderland deny Hammers and Pompey celebrate impressive winWEST HAM NEWS AND VIEWS FROM AROUND THE NET[LNB][LNB]  

Source: Daily_Mail