📰 “They Are Now Paying the Price of Greed and Karma” — Gary Neville Slams West Ham After Humbling Defeat
🗣️ “They are now paying the price of greed and karma.”
🗣️ “You chanted out the best manager you’ve had.”
Gary Neville pulled no punches following West Ham United’s humiliating defeat, as the Hammers were comfortably beaten by a Wolves side widely regarded as one of the weakest in recent Premier League history.
Speaking on live television after the match, Neville delivered a scathing verdict on West Ham’s current situation, pointing directly at the club’s decision-making and their treatment of former manager David Moyes.
> “This didn’t just happen overnight,” Neville said. “David Moyes did everything for that football club. He stabilised them, won them a European trophy, kept them competitive — and instead of backing him properly, they turned on him.”
West Ham were second-best from the opening whistle, offering little resistance as Wolves dominated proceedings and exposed the Hammers’ lack of structure, confidence, and leadership. The result only deepened their relegation fears and intensified scrutiny on the club’s hierarchy.
Neville was particularly critical of the atmosphere that surrounded Moyes in his final months.
> “The fans chanted him out. The club listened. And now look at them,” he continued. “There’s no identity, no belief, no fight. Sometimes football has a way of reminding you what you’ve lost.”
The former Manchester United defender described West Ham’s current predicament as “self-inflicted”, suggesting that ambition without patience had backfired badly.
> “You wanted more, you demanded more, but you didn’t respect the foundations that were already there,” Neville added. “This is greed meeting reality.”
As boos rang around the stadium at full time, Neville’s words struck a nerve among supporters — many now questioning whether pushing Moyes out was a mistake that has plunged the club into chaos.
With results worsening and pressure mounting, West Ham find themselves at a crossroads — and as Neville bluntly put it, “karma has a long memory in football.”

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