Fans urge decisive action.
West Ham’s performance this season has raised serious concerns among supporters. Although they secured a 3-0 win against Nottingham Forest, the team is experiencing its worst start ever. Consequently, fans are calling for immediate changes.
Details: West Ham fan groups are urging a boycott of the match against Brentford on October 20 and are organizing protests before the home game against Crystal Palace on September 20. They believe the club is “dying under the leadership” of principal owner David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady and want both to resign from their roles.
Fans are also frustrated that, following the sale of Upton Park and the move to the London Stadium, management has not yet initiated plans for building a new permanent home, as the current stadium is just rented.
Reminder: For the first time in their top-flight history, West Ham allowed eight goals in the first two league matches. They lost 0-3 to Sunderland in their season opener and then faced a 1-5 defeat against Chelsea.
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