Fernandes announced on Thursday he had made an offer for the Hammers, but was criticised by Sullivan and Gold.
Sullivan told the Evening Standard: “Tony Fernandes wanted to buy 51% of the club for two bob.
He added: “He thinks somehow that we are desperate to have him involved or desperate for the small amount of money he offered for 51% of the club.”
Fernandes fired back with a series of messages on Twitter: “Make up your mind sullivan and gold. One minute you say no offer then you say its a joke offer. It was a good offer with good money and brought in good people.”
He continued: “Gold and sulivan can say whatever they want. I have been a lifelong fan and would have brought good money , good ideas, new people and a new belief
“As for PR stunts. Wow. They are always in the press making huge claims. Were we not supposed to be in europe. Now we have been relegated. 2 sacked managers. All good players will be sold.
“No new trainning ground which is the most important ingredient I feel. Look at how many injuries we have. And more investment into the academy.”
West Ham debts could rise to over £100million following relegation from the Premier League.







