West Ham owner David Sullivan has admitted he “bullied” Manuel Pellegrini into signing Issa Diop and Lukasz Fabianski.Sullivan, who owns the Hammers alongside David Gold, has often been criticised for the way he runs the east London club.West Ham boss David Moyes signed Tomas Soucek on a permanent deal earlier this summer but has been quiet in the transfer market.And Sullivan is keen to let Moyes do what he wants having had too much a say when Pellegrini was in charge, including bringing in a director of football.Speaking to talkSPORT, Sullivan revealed: “Under the previous regime, the only two players I picked were Diop and Fabianski; I bullied the manager to take them because I liked both players.“All the other players him and his.
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