David Gold and David Sullivan may have recently celebrated a decade as owners of West Ham United, but the club’s fans are feeling far from jovial.



Protests against the Gold and Sullivan regime have been growing all season as an expensively-assembled squad has drifted towards the relegation zone.



Manuel Pellegrini was sacked in December but there has been little sign of improvement under replacement David Moyes —just five points in six Premier League matches since the Scot’s return to a post he also held for the second half of the 2017-18 season, while they have also crashed out of the FA Cup at home to Championship side West Bromwich Albion.



This has also led to heavy criticism in the media, which included a well-publicised debate about the culture of the club under Gold, Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady on Sky Sports’ Sunday Supplement programme two weeks ago.



The club responded robustly, however, and Sky broadcast an...