Grant handed West Ham ultimatum (1 Viewer)

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West Ham must win at least one of the relegation-threatened club's next three games or manager Avram Grant will be sacked, BBC Sport understands. Time is running out for Grant, 55, who has one win in 11 Premier League matches, leaving the club three points adrift at the bottom of the table.
It is understood Sam Allardyce, sacked by Blackburn this week, is being considered as a replacement.
West Ham play Blackburn away on Saturday and Fulham away on Boxing Day.
A source said replacing the Israeli if he fails to meet the terms of the ultimatum would allow the club to make best use of the transfer window, giving the new manager "a chance to make the changes he wanted".

After narrowly avoiding relegation last season West Ham sacked former manager Gianfranco Zola and signed former Portsmouth boss Grant on a four-year contract.
Despite sweeping aside Manchester United in the Carling Cup, defeats to Sunderland and Manchester City mean that the club have collected only 12 points from 17 league matches.
Grant has faced an injury crisis at Upton Park, deprived of the services of Jack Collison, Thomas Hitzlsperger, Valon Behrami, Kieron Dyer, Carlton Cole and Mark Noble for significant periods of the season. In addition, several of his players are out of contract at the end of the season.
The club's owners David Gold and David Sullivan are sympathetic to Grant, but are aware only once in 18 years of the Premier League has a team bottom at Christmas survived the drop.
"Dismissing Avram is not something the board wants to do" said the source.
"The club are aware that we were lucky to avoid relegation last season, and that Avram inherited a 'Championship-rate' squad.
"He's also had a dreadful run of injuries, but we can't get to the beginning of the window and not do something if things don't improve."
Survival specialist Allardyce has an unparalleled track record in digging clubs out of trouble. He took over Rovers when they were 19th in the table and kept them in the Premier League.
 

SkyBluesAndy

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They said that they would stick with Grant even if they were relegated... if they now want to get rid why not just do it now?
 

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