
"There were a large number of empty seats at London Stadium on Monday as some fans staged a boycott, staying away in protest against the running of the club. While this was the first boycott, supporters have previously called for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady, who have been at West Ham since 2010, to step down. Thousands of fans demonstrated before last month's defeat by Crystal Palace"
"and in response the club issued a lengthy statement,, external saying they were continuing "to listen to fan feedback", have made "significant investment into the football operation" and "continue to do everything we can to improve the matchday experience". Payne was one of the fans who stayed away from the game for what he said was the first and the last time he will do so."
West Ham have not won any of their three Premier League matches since Nuno Espirito Santo took charge. The Brentford defeat extended their top-flight winless run to five matches, leaving them in the relegation zone, two points above Wolves. The only victory so far came in August against Nottingham Forest. Upcoming fixtures are Leeds, Newcastle and Burnley, all within five points of each other. Large numbers of empty seats appeared at London Stadium as supporters staged a boycott protesting the club's running and calling for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down. The club said it is listening to feedback and has invested in the football operation.
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