West Ham won't fine Luis Boa Morte despite verbal attack on David Sullivan

10 May 2010 19:15
Luis Boa Morte has escaped disciplinary action after apologising to David Sullivan for his astonishing verbal attack on the West Ham co-owner.[LNB]The out-of-contract Portugal international is set to leave Upton Park this summer but demanded Sullivan shows 'more composure' next  year following his controversial public criticism of the players and manager Gianfranco Zola at times this season.[LNB]The 32-year-old's comments followed after he scored in the 1-1 end of season draw with Manchester City, on his first team return following an agonising year out on the sidelines with a knee injury.[LNB] Apology accepted: Boa Morte (R) will not face disciplinary action after his rant[LNB]Speaking to BBC's Match of the Day, Boa Morte said on Sunday, 'Mr Sullivan should have a bit more compsure when he talks and when he goes to the press to hammer the players.[LNB] West Ham fans to buy in as owners David Sullivan and David Gold increase shareWest Ham 1 Man City 1: Zola's job nears end as Mancini set to go onWEST HAM UNITED FC

Source: Daily_Mail