
"Thousands of West Ham fans have protested against how the club is run and called for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down. The demonstrations took place before their home game against Crystal Palace, with Graham Potter's side 18th in the Premier League with only three points from four matches and already out of the Carabao Cup."
"If we are going to get our club back our fanbase is going to have to fight. With Brady and Sullivan at the helm our club is going to die. It is in serious decline and dying a slow death. With thousands of long-term, time-served fans walking away, another relegation fight beckoning and another early cup exit, we cannot allow this to happen on our watch."
Thousands of supporters marched to London Stadium before a home game against Crystal Palace, carrying banners calling for change and for chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady to step down. Graham Potter's side sat 18th in the Premier League with three points from four matches and had already exited the Carabao Cup. Fan group Hammers United organised the larger demonstration and called for a sustained, lawful campaign to reclaim the club. The group warned the club was in serious decline and demanded professional stewardship. Two weeks earlier the fan advisory board representing over 25,000 supporters had issued a vote of no confidence in the board.
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