
David Sullivan set for ultimate embarrassment in front of millions at upcoming West Ham game
David Sullivan and Karren Brady are coming under heavy scrutiny from West Ham fans.
The West Ham Fan Advisory Board wrote a letter of no confidence to the board, as Graham Potter’s side have started the season miserably.
West Ham addressed this in a club statement on 17 September, claiming that the club must do better on and off the pitch.
Discontent with the West Ham board is growing at an alarming rate, with fans unhappy over a number of issues at the club.

West Ham fans’ groups planning two protests towards owners
According to Andrew Dillon visa GiveMeSport, supporters’ groups will be planning two protests against Sullivan and Brady next month.
A total boycott of West Ham’s Monday night home game against Brentford is being called for, with rows of empty seats on TV a sorry sight for the owners.
Indeed, with millions watching on TV, it will be the ultimate embarrassment for Sullivan if these plans go through.
Just as big will be the Hammers United procession, with thousands of angry fans set to join up on a march to the game against Crystal Palace.
- Sullivan and Brady joined West Ham in 2010
- They sanctioned the unpopular move from the Boleyn Ground to the London Stadium in 2016
- They are no longer wanted at the club due to the team’s regression in recent seasons
As Premier League clubs such as Brighton, Bournemouth and Crystal Palace start to overtake them, West Ham fans are right in thinking they deserve more from their owners.
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Unhappiness with the London Stadium is a key issue
West Ham fans aren’t happy with the London Stadium due to its lack of atmosphere and the distance between the crowd and the pitch.
The stadium was used for the London 2012 Olympics, and Brady was key in orchestrating West Ham’s move to the ground four years later.
Despite holding up to 62,500 people, its soulless vibe has been criticised by many visiting fans, with the stadium often classed as one of the worst away days in the League.
As matters seem to unravel under Potter, supporters are justified in having no faith in Sullivan and Brady turning fortunes around.
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