
‘Talk about gluttons for punishment as West Ham fan plans revealed at London Stadium vs Newcastle’
David Sullivan and Karren Brady are facing more tension than ever at West Ham.
Nuno Espirito Santo has been failed at West Ham, as it seems the head coach had no idea of what he was walking into.
After West Ham lost 2-1 to Leeds on Friday night, the Hammers look poised for Premier League relegation, as Nuno looks helpless to turn things around.
West Ham fans have been protesting against their board for some time now, but it seems like Sullivan and Brady might be getting what they deserve from Hammers fans after the latest details have emerged.

West Ham fans plan not to leave the stadium after full-time vs Newcastle
West Ham play Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday, 2 November, as Hammers fans will once again make the dreaded journey to the London Stadium.
Nuno is still searching for his first win as Hammers boss, but Newcastle will be no easy pushover.
- West Ham will be without Konstantinos Mavropanos against Newcastle
- The Hammers will also be without Niclas Fullkrug
- Nuno will most likely start Lucas Paqueta as a striker again
Writing in The Sun’s print edition on Tuesday, Martin Lipton revealed the latest plans to protest against Sullivan and Co., which may make little difference.
Lipton said: “West Ham fans are promising a sit-in protest after Sunday’s home clash with Newcastle. Talk about gluttons for punishment.
“Mind you, seeing the London Stadium ground staff in action might be less painful than watching the Hammers try to defend a corner.”

West Ham look likely to lose the game against Newcastle, and the scenes at full-time could be very bleak, given what has been seen in recent weeks.
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All the signs are pointing to West Ham’s Premier League relegation
The discontent in the relationship between the Hammers fans and the West Ham board is clear to see, but as previously seen, Sullivan and Brady will continue to make mistakes.
West Ham’s recruitment has been shocking in recent years, and a backroom re-shuffle should be the first thing that Sullivan and Brady look to do, should they stay on.
Unfortunately for Hammers fans, the ego the pair have will most likely outweigh any of the guilt they will feel after the reported sit-in protest.
If anything, it may only make matters worse, and prompt Sullivan and Brady to become even more careless when it comes to making decisions that will ultimately shape where West Ham are come the end of the season.
Something desperately needs to change.
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