
West Ham ‘s official supporters group has issued a vote of no confidence towards the club’s board.
An open letter to major shareholders David Sullivan, Vanessa Gold, Daniel Kretinsky and Tripp Smith, has hit out at « an ageing and uncompetitive squad » which is blamed on the « sustained failure » of the club’s hierarchy.
The east London club have endured a tough start to the season with heavy defeats by Sunderland and Chelsea, as well as a Carabao Cup loss at Wolves.
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However, the pressure on manager Graham Potter was lifted a little by Sunday’s 3-0 victory at Nottingham Forest.
Nevertheless, the West Ham United Fan Advisory Board has called for protests at forthcoming home games.
An open letter to the board read: « You have no doubt heard our members are calling for multiple protests a forthcoming games.
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