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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

New shock West Ham departure suggests whistleblower claims had ... - Hammers News - West Ham United FC

The shock West Ham departure of Paul Nevin suggests first team whistleblower claims of David Moyes disharmony had substance.

Back at the end of March, Hammers News reported on a series of claims from a supposed first team whistleblower regarding disharmony between David Moyes and his staff at West Ham.

The issues raised and allegations made came as West Ham found themselves staring at the very real possibility of relegation.

Thankfully the Hammers turned things around, stayed up and wrote their names in history by lifting the club’s first major trophy for 43 years.

Just over two weeks on from that famous night in Prague, though, West Ham announced assistant coach Mark Warburton had left the club by mutual consent just one year after arriving in east London.

He became the latest assistant coach to leave West Ham following the departures in consecutive summers of Alan Irvine and then Stuart Pearce.

All eyes have been on whether Moyes would replace Warburton and who with.

But now the Hammers have been rocked by yet another exit.

We believe the shock West Ham departure of Paul Nevin suggests first team whistleblower claims of Moyes disharmony had some substance.

West Ham have confirmed Nevin has left the club by mutual consent and wants a new challenge elsewhere.

Among the string of claims made by the first team whistleblower were:

Coaches and players are aligned in dislike of Moyes and his methods.Moyes has taken Kevin Nolan and Paul Nevin off set pieces and claimed control...



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