
David Sullivan to take note as image circulates of West Ham fans’ protest at London Stadium
West Ham supporters have made their feelings on David Sullivan very clear recently.
Sullivan is viewed as the primary architect of West Ham’s poor summer transfer window, and fans are angry with the direction that he has taken their club.
West Ham fans protested the ownership ahead of the 2-0 loss to Brentford, and there was a sit-in protest at the London Stadium after the 3-1 win over Newcastle.
The 76-year-old has to be aware of the feeling, especially after the scenes ahead of the clash with Burnley on 8 November.

West Ham protests pictured ahead of Burnley contest
West Ham’s fanbase continues their campaign against the board, and they have been spotted protesting again.
Alex Crook shared an image of Hammers supporters outside the London Stadium before the six-pointer against the Clarets, with flags and banners.
Sullivan can surely not hide for any longer, as it looks like the discontent is only set to rise in East London.
How can David Sullivan end the protests?
Supporters are sick and tired of the same old mediocrity that has taken over their team since the Europa Conference League win in 2023.
The ownership got rid of David Moyes after he won that trophy as they wanted a more exciting style of play.
That has ultimately backfired as the likes of Julen Lopetegui and Graham Potter have been dismissed after dismal spells in the dugout.
- Lopetegui had a 31.82 per cent win rate at West Ham and was sacked after eight months
- Potter had the lowest win rate in Hammers history with just 24 per cent, and was sacked after eight months
- By comparison, Moyes had a win rate of 44.59 per cent in his time in East London
Sullivan and Co. need Nuno to turn things around and get the E20 outfit back where they belong, into the top half of the Premier League.
The Irons should have kicked on after that trophy win and challenged for further European qualification and more trophies, but they have gone backwards and that is firmly on those leading the club.
The only way that they can turn it around is with great recruitment and results on the pitch, but even that may not be enough, they may have already burned too many bridges.
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