West Ham told if they will get ‘Levy moment’ with David Sullivan and Karren Brady exits at London Stadium

West Ham fans’ fury at David Sullivan and Karren Brady is only growing following recent developments at the London Stadium.

Pressure is mounting on Sullivan and the board, as fans continue to hound him over the poor results, the unsuccessful recruitment, and issues with the London Stadium.

Brady met with West Ham fans to discuss the ongoing struggles the club is facing on 11 September.

With Saturday’s clash coming against a Tottenham side who are set to play their first game following Daniel Levy’s resignation, fans will be hoping Sullivan and Brady do the same.

David Sullivan, West Ham
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David Sullivan and Karren Brady have no intention of stepping down

West Ham’s game against Spurs comes with both sets of supporters demanding change, something the Lilywhites have now secured.

The Guardian journalist Jacob Steinberg, however, believes Brady and Sullivan won’t resign from their posts at the London Stadium, unlike Levy.

Sullivan and Brady have been at the club since 2010, with Sullivan becoming the chairman in 2023 following the death of his business partner, David Gold.

Despite West Ham supporters’ best protests, it looks like Vice Chairman Brady and Sullivan will be remaining at the top for the foreseeable future, avoiding a so-called “Levy moment” for fans.

Graham Potter looks curiously in the West Ham dugout.
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Graham Potter needs win vs Tottenham to prevent further unrest

Potter faces mounting pressure to deliver for West Ham, as the Hammers sit 16th in the Premier League.

Games in charge23
Wins6
Draws5
Loss12
Win percentage26.09
Potter’s managerial record at West Ham

Against Spurs, Potter could hand debuts to Soungoutou Magassa and Igor Julio.

Potter played a great part in convincing Igor to join the club on loan, with the Brighton defender demanding consistent Premier League game time.

Igor could provide real competition for Max Kilman, who has underwhelmed since signing from Wolves last year.

Potter will need his signings to adapt quickly, as he looks to fend off pressure from fans, the media, and the board, something the 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest helped massively.

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