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David Gold defends West Ham progress during his time in charge

David Gold defends West Ham progress during his time in charge
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The Hammers are in the Premier League relegation zone.

West Ham co-owner David Gold has insisted the club are "moving upwards" despite their plunge into the Premier League relegation zone.

Gold and his fellow club chiefs have come in for mounting criticism following the recent re-appointment of David Moyes.

But despite the broad unpopularity of the club's move from Upton Park to the London Stadium, Gold maintained he has no regrets.

Gold told reporters: "We've now got a stadium which holds 60,000 from one which held 35,000.

"We do understand that there have been difficulties with the stadium but you've only got to go back and look at what you had at West Ham.

"When I was a boy as a fan, all I remember is a football club in the old second division, all my young life it was in the old second division.

"At least it's in the Premier League now. OK, we've got a few problems now, but overall we're moving upwards."

Gold, 83, added that he remains convinced the club can achieve their stated goal of regular European football.

"You'd like to do it in five years, which we hoped would happen," he admitted.

"But it's not ­because we've taken all the money out and gone off to ­Barbados to sit in the sunshine.

"I've not received a penny in ­salary or expenses from West Ham in 10 years. I know of ­owners or chief executives that are earning £3million a year, and more."

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