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West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady admits it's 'DISAPPOINTING' to be in a relegation scrap after splashing out an 'extraordinarily large amount of money' last summer - but continues to back under-fire boss David Moyes

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Relegation-threatened West Ham will continue to back under-pressure manager David Moyes, although Irons vice-chair Karren Brady urged that it has been a 'disappointing season' considering the 'extraordinarily' expensive window the club experienced last summer.

The Hammers' relegation fears grew after their humiliating 4-0 defeat against Brighton at the Amex last weekend, with Moyes' side sitting just one point and two spots above the dreaded drop zone.

Despite leading West Ham to successive top-seven finishes, qualifying for European football in back-to-back seasons, Moyes is under significant pressure at the London Stadium as he gears up for an almighty relegation scrap, with six points separating nine teams at the bottom of the Premier League table.