November 5, 2025
West Ham -Fans do not send confidence to the board for “persistent failure”.

West Ham -Fans do not send confidence to the board for “persistent failure”.

The West Ham United Fan Advisory Board (FAB) has submitted a trust letter to the Club Board when the supporters prepare for a protest before playing against Brentford.

The FAB, which writes in the name of more than 25,000 members, say that they have no choice but to give a “trust vote” in relation to the administration of the club by the board.

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The FAB quote the failure of the association to adequately build its victory of the conference league in 2023 as the main reason for their decision.

“With regret, we have to write to you on behalf of the 25,000 or more committed supporters of West Ham United, which we, the fabulous members represented directly.

“Just two years after winning a European trophy and the sale of our best player (Declan Rice), who has been with us for 105 million years old for the age of 14 to hear claims for financial burden (one year after the last reports there was no PSR problems in the horizon). Prone failure in the name of executive management.”

The Fab criticized the Matchday experience on the home square of West Ham, the London Stadium, where she moved in 2016 after her departure from Upton Park.

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“You have seen the recent survey of supporters run recently completed and carried out by completely independent sources, including the FSA.

“You told us that our move to the London stadium would bring us to the next level. The reality is that our commercial income is now put in the shade by our supposed competitors. Followers take jealous views of Bournemouth, Brighton, Brentford and Crystal Palace, all, the West Ham, both on as well as outside of the game.”

The FAB met the club three days before the start of the season. The deputy chairman Brady took part in the meeting that the club considered productive. It was assumed that it was surprised by the letter within the club.

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The FAB, which supports demands for protest, say that they expect wholesale and no further interference from the board, whereby the priority of bringing people into the club that has football and trade competence is given priority.

“We need professional full-time executives with football and trade competence and no further interference from the board, no dependency on preferred agents, in short, a step towards a competitive professional leadership. The recently cited description” Analog Club in A Digital World “is very suitable and has to change.”

West Ham has refused to comment. The club should meet the FAB again in October.

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