Bianca Westwood puts major West Ham question to David Sullivan as drop looms
West Ham fan and football reporter Bianca Westwood has put a major question to Hammers chief David Sullivan as relegation from the Premier League looms large.
The harsh 1-0 defeat to Arsenal has pushed West Ham to the brink of relegation to the Championship.
The Hammers could even be relegated from the Premier League on Sunday if Tottenham beat Leeds on Monday night and Nuno Espirito Santo’s side fail to win at Newcastle.
Sullivan the last man standing from West Ham’s push to leave Upton Park
If the Hammers drop then it will bring their continuous 14-year stay in the top flight to an end.
And it comes 10 years since West Ham left their famous Upton Park home to move to the London Stadium.
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That has prompted Bianca Westwood to put a major West Ham question to David Sullivan as the drop looms.
Sullivan is now the last major stakeholder or board member remaining from the ownership structure which was in place when West Ham made their bid to move to the Olympic Stadium.

Karren Brady led the bid on the orders of Sullivan and David Gold, who passed away three years ago.
Daniel Kretinsky has since come on board as the club’s other major stakeholder but he had nothing to do with the London Stadium move.
The vast majority of West Ham fans have never taken to the bowl-shaped Stratford arena which the club pays to rent.
Hammers supporters still pine for their beloved Boleyn, which was sold off by Sullivan and Gold and razed to the ground to make way for flats.
What was the point of leaving Upton Park for London Stadium? asks Westwood
Huge chasms between the upper and lower tiers and from the stands to the pitch make the London Stadium the polar opposite of Upton Park.
The atmosphere has, for the most part, been lacking at the ground and the list of grievances supporters have about the stadium is long and ever-growing.
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West Ham’s board made a series of promises to fans about the stadium move.
Supporters were told the move was essential to enable West Ham to compete with the Premier League elite.
But now, 10 years on from the ill-fated stadium switch, West Ham are on the brink of relegation from the top flight altogether.

Now lifelong Hammer and Sky Sports football reporter and presenter Westwood has asked Sullivan the big question that is on the lips of every West Ham fan right now – ‘what was the point?’.
Westwood marked the 10th anniversary of the last ever game at Upton Park with a post on X.
And it turned the spotlight fully on Sullivan.
“10 years almost to the day (since leaving Upton Park),” Westwood said on X.
“What was the point? #Upton Park.”
Westwood was told to ‘check her history’ about the club and that relegation was something that had happened to West Ham in the past.
But Westwood bit back, laying the blame for the club’s demise at the feet of Sullivan, given he is the only one remaining from the board that pushed through the move.
“I don’t need to check my history,” Westwood continued.
“I’ve been watching West Ham for 45 years.
“My point is we might as well have stayed where we were if the club’s culture wasn’t going to change.”
A brilliant point well made by Westwood who is emotional like the rest of us right now.
Relegation should not even be a remote possibility for West Ham after the promises made when moving to Stratford.
Yet a decade on here the club stand on the brink of demotion and the financial abyss.
But the reality is this relegation is the consequence of one bad decision after another from the owners over a prolonged period.
And the biggest of all was leaving Upton Park for a stadium that will now be as empty as the promises made to lure fans there.
