West Ham co-owner David Sullivan admitted that the Premiership club's condition is messy, while warning of an Armageddon if the team went down. The Hammers, who have just signed Egypt striker Mido on loan, are third from bottom in the Premier League and are facing around £100million in debt. "It'll be Armageddon if we go down. It'll be worse than what's gone on at Newcastle," Sullivan told The Sun. "I can't believe the contracts I've inherited. Every position is overpaid, whether in administration or on the playing side. "Everyone at the club will be asked to take a salary cut in the summer. The club is in a mess and we all have to pull together. If we go down I can't even consider the situation." Mido decided to join Gianfranco Zola's side on a £1,000 -a-week contract, making him the lowest-paid footballer in the league. West Ham host Birmingham City on Wednesday, and a victory could lift the London club over the danger zone.