West Ham United supporters group plans to protest before Crystal Palace game and boycott against Brentford | OneFootball

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·2 September 2025

West Ham United supporters group plans to protest before Crystal Palace game and boycott against Brentford

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A West Ham United supporters group is demanding the resignation of vice-chairman Karren Brady and chairman David Sullivan, according to the Telegraph.

West Ham have started 2025-26 poorly, losing the opening two Premier League games before getting dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Wolverhampton Wanderers.


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The London Stadium club left it late to secure a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest on Sunday, but they remain 16th in the league table and fans are unhappy with the board.

Hammers United plans to protest before the Crystal Palace game later this month and is asking fans to boycott the Brentford game next month.

The supporters group insists their beloved West Ham are ‘dying a slow death’, and meetings with the Metropolitan Police have been held about protest plans ‘to bring an end to the disastrous Brady and Sullivan era’.

Members of Hammers United, a group affiliated with the Football Supporters Association, want both Brady and Sullivan to resign and no longer be involved in running West Ham.

The group announced a week ago it was plotting action, and a petition set up in May to force the duo out of the East London club reached 10,000 signatures.

They have been in charge of West Ham since 2010 after 16 years at the helm of affairs at Birmingham City, and the downs have been more than the ups at the club in the last 15 years.

The Hammers have struggled for consistency when it comes to establishing themselves as regulars in the top-half of the table.

They often find themselves fighting relegation and the fans have had enough.

It is not the first time that West Ham supporters are protesting against their owners, and whether the ones scheduled for the coming weeks will bring the desired changes remains to be seen.

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