Fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the team's results and the lack of progress made since winning the Conference League in 2023. The West Ham United Fan Advisory Board (FAB) has also filed a letter of no confidence in the board, citing the team's failure to build on their European trophy win and the sale of key player Declan Rice for £105 million.
The FAB represents over 25,000 dedicated West Ham United supporters and is calling for major changes at the club. They argue that the current executive management is not professional and lacks the expertise needed to lead the club forward. The FAB also criticizes the club's training facility and scouting infrastructure, which they believe are inadequate.
The letter highlights the need for the club to move towards a more competitive and professional leadership, with full-time executives who have both football and commercial expertise. The current situation is described as an "analogue club in a digital world", which needs to change.
The FAB is calling for changes to be made at the top of the club, including the removal of board interference and the appointment of professional leaders. Fans are preparing to stage a mass protest ahead of the team's next Premier League fixture against Tottenham.