By Chris Wright
“We can get through this if we stick together”
The teenage son of West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has publicly apologised this morning after going off on a tirade against Hammers pair Kevin Nolan and Andy Carroll on Twitter yesterday.
It was Nolan who bore the brunt of the tantrum from David Sullivan Jnr, though it was Carroll who came under fire first as the gobby 19-year-old brat called the striker’s recent conveniently-timed injury niggle into question.
Sullivan the younger Tweeted:
Followed by…
Shortly before West Ham’s FA Cup tie against Everton last night, Sullivan’s attention switched to Nolan – who, as you’re probably aware, is also one of his father’s employees…
After then remarking that his phone was “virtually crashing” with the responses his comments were receiving, Sullivan once again took to Twitter to issue the following brattish, rich-kid rebuttal to all the h8ters out there…
“Handling club affairs”? 19 years old, remember.
Anywho, eventually (presumably after a ticking off from daddy/West Ham’s media handlers), young Sullivan issued a public apology to both Carroll and Nolan…
What a sorry state of affairs.