The Daily Mail reported that West Ham chairman David Sullivan is ready to face fans' protests at home and will attend the Premier League against Crystal Palace this Saturday. fans plan to conduct demonstrations against Sullivan and vice chairman...
The Daily Mail reported that West Ham chairman David Sullivan is ready to face fans' protests at home and will attend the Premier League against Crystal Palace this Saturday.
fans plan to conduct demonstrations against Sullivan and vice chairman Karen Brady, and organizers hope this will become the largest protest in the history of club fans. The organization's "Hark Gang League" named the operation "Reject empty talk", aiming to prompt Brady and Sullivan to step down and plan to repeat protests before each home game.
It is estimated that at least 3,000 people will participate in the protest before the game against Crystal Palace. As the momentum expands, the final scale is expected to reach 20,000. It is not clear whether Brady will also be present, but sources told the Daily Mail that Sullivan is ready to face the protests.
It is reported that the 76-year-old chairman believes that he should not be forced to stay away from his club, and he also accepts the right of fans to express his opinions. The London Stadium is the core fuse of the protests. Fans are dissatisfied with the new home court they moved into after leaving their beloved Upton Park, believing that many of the promises at the top management have failed to fulfill.
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