‘Oh dear, I think I’ve made a huge mistake…’ (Picture: Getty)

West Ham owner David Gold has once again proved Twitter isn’t his strong point with yet another embarrassing blunder.

On Wednesday Gold retweeted a picture to raise awareness for a West Ham fan that had apparently gone missing in Manchester a few weeks ago. What’s wrong with that I hear you ask? He’s doing a good thing you say? Well readers, it turns out the man in the picture is actually West Ham winger Michail Antonio.

Maybe (and this is a big maybe) you could forgive Gold for not recognising a player at the club if they were an academy prospect for example or even a player on the peripheral of the squad… maybe.



The problem with this situation is that Gold and West Ham stumped up an eye-watering £7million for Michail Antonio two months ago… TWO MONTHS DAVID!


OK, ok, perhaps it’s not funny to laugh at somebody for making an innocent mistake when they’re trying to make a difference, that’s fair. I mean, he wouldn’t do that normally right?

Wrong.

In the summer, literally just a couple of months ago, West Ham stumped up €11million to sign Angello Ogbonna from Italian champions Juventus and a clearly excited David Gold couldn’t resist welcoming his news recruit to the club:

Obiang.

Yep, the same Pedro Obiang that played for Sampdoria as a midfielder at the time… definitely not Angelo Ogbonna the central defender West Ham just splashed the cash on.

Dear me.

We can’t even. (Picture: Giphy)